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kandi X-RAY | django-tutorial Summary
django-tutorial is a Python library. django-tutorial has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However django-tutorial build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
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Install django-tutorial
Install a Django in virtual environment. > pip install pipenv.
> pipenv install django.
Run shell for your created virtual environment. > pipenv shell
Create Django Template. > django-admin startproject storefront . By using a . at the end of the command will not create sub folder, but will help in creating the file structure for this project.
Creating Playground folder. It has something to do with Models, admin Page, request Handler. > python manage.py startapp playground Here, playground is the name of the folder, you can use anything you like.
Add playground in the list of INSTALLED_APPS in settings.json
Run Server. > python manage.py runserver [PORT] Note that PORT is an optional parameter, and by default it's value is 8000.
Installing django-debug-toolbar > pipenv install django-debug-toolbar
Add django-debug-toolbar in the list of INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py
Add MIDDLEWARE for django-debug-toolbar in settings.py
Update main urls.py to include debug_toolbar
Change values for INTERNAL_IPS in settings.py when not using local development. (Refer Docs)
Run shell for your created virtual environment. > pipenv shell
Create Django Template. > django-admin startproject storefront . By using a . at the end of the command will not create sub folder, but will help in creating the file structure for this project.
Creating Playground folder. It has something to do with Models, admin Page, request Handler. > python manage.py startapp playground Here, playground is the name of the folder, you can use anything you like.
Add playground in the list of INSTALLED_APPS in settings.json
Run Server. > python manage.py runserver [PORT] Note that PORT is an optional parameter, and by default it's value is 8000.
Installing django-debug-toolbar > pipenv install django-debug-toolbar
Add django-debug-toolbar in the list of INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py
Add MIDDLEWARE for django-debug-toolbar in settings.py
Update main urls.py to include debug_toolbar
Change values for INTERNAL_IPS in settings.py when not using local development. (Refer Docs)
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