Answers for "python manage.py runserver"

24

django admin create superuser

$ python manage.py createsuperuser
Posted by: Guest on May-28-2020
5

starting server in django

# to start a django server cd to dir with manage.py file and type following
python manage.py runserver
Posted by: Guest on June-04-2020
7

start new app in django

$ python manage.py startapp app_name
Posted by: Guest on May-08-2020
0

runserver manage.py

python manage.py runserver
Posted by: Guest on August-06-2020
1

run django server

python3 manage.py runserver
or
python manage.py runserver
Posted by: Guest on September-22-2020
4

django basic steps

# --------- Basic steps for working with Django on a MAC ---------- #

 1º - Create a virtual environment by giving this command:
  
 >> python3 -m venv "name_of_env"  
  
  
 2º - Activate this virtual environment:

 >> source "name_of_env"/bin/activate  


 3º - Now you can install Django:
  
 >> pip3 install django  
  
  
 4º - To initiate a project in Django:

 >> django-admin startproject "projectName"
 >> cd projectName
 

 5º - To run the server, you need to go to the directory containing 
      manage.py and from there enter the command:
  
 >> python3 manage.py runserver

 
 6º - To create a basic app in your Django project you need to go 
      to the directory containing manage.py and from there enter 
      the command:

 >> python3 manage.py startapp "projectAppName"


 7º - You need to include the app in our main project so that 
      urls redirected to that app can be rendered. Move to 
      "projectName" -> "projectName" -> urls.py and change the
      following:
    
    
from django.contrib import admin 
from django.urls import path, include 
  
urlpatterns = [ 
    path('admin/', admin.site.urls), 
    # Enter the app name in following syntax for this to work 
    path('', include("projectApp.urls")), 
]
Posted by: Guest on September-01-2020

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