Djangonepal is a Django app that provides information about the administrative bodies of Nepal. Currently it has the names of seven provinces of Nepal, name of the districts inside each of the provinces and name of all the municipalities ( including Metropolitan, Sub-Metropolitan and rural Municipalities aka Gaun Palika) inside each districts. Hope this saves your time while working on your web project based project for Nepal.
Add "djangonepal" and 'django_extensions' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'djangonepal', 'django_extensions', ... ]
Run
python manage.py makemigrations djangonepal
Run
python manage.py migrate
to create the models.Add
djangonepal.context_processors.data
to your 'context_processors' (optional)- 'context_processors': [
...
'djangonepal.context_processors.data'
... ]
Run
python manage.py runscript load_data
wait till the import finishes. This import will let you use the data the way you want.If you followed step 4 you should be able to render it in your template using
{% for i in province %} <p> {{i.name}} </p> {% endfor %}
For district
{{i.district}}
For VDC/Municipality/Metropolitan/Sub-Metropolitan{{i.municipality}}
You could also register the model on your admin.py file with
from djangonepal.models import * admin.site.register(Province) admin.site.register(District) admin.site.register(Municipality)
Open to any feedbacks/pull requests. Feel free to Ping Me Anytime, Even if you are not a developer. Any valid resource or data in any format is appreciated. Everyone will be credited for their respective contributions.
Please check the source and published date of data before submitting any kind of information regarding the package.
- More information about each administrative divisions to be added.
- Resource Map, Census data to be added.
- Terrain,flora,fauna data to be added.
- Rest API to be created and made public.