Template Django app.
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README.md

Envelope

Template Django app.

Setting up the environment

Create the virtual environment, enable it, and install the dependencies.

$ python3 -m venv env
$ source env/bin/activate
(env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt

Local settings

You'll need to copy the app/local_settings.example.py file to app/local_settings.py. The project won't start otherwise.

$ cp app/local_settings.example.py app/local_settings.py

Running database migrations

Now we need to run the database migrations in order to get a working database.

(env) $ python manage.py migrate

Creating a superuser

In order to access Django admin, we need a superuser.

(env) $ python manage.py createsuperuser
Username: t2
Email address: t2@google.com
Password: 
Password (again): 
Superuser created successfully.

Running the server

(env) $ python manage.py runserver 8001
Starting development server at http://127.0.0.1:8001/
Quit the server with CONTROL-C.

As you've guessed, you can access it at http://127.0.0.1:8001/

Troubleshooting

Sometimes Django is difficult.

django.db.utils.OperationalError: no such table: core_user

This means you haven't yet run the migrations. See above.

Updating the models

If you make changes to the database models, you will need to create new migrations. Do this like so:

(env) $ python manage.py makemigrations

Afterwards, we can apply them as normal.

(env) $ python manage.py migrate