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This repository doesn't ship with a django installation. The system must have an existing django installation so that we can safely import required modules. A django app is absolutely not required. Among other requirements is the db backend. If you're planning to use mysql or pgsql - please make sure you have all dependencies met. This code works on Django 1.9.
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settings.py - The Django settings module. Contains the database configuration in it. Modify this file to match your database credentials.
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manage.py - The famous manage.py script from django projects.
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main.py - This where we write codes. This is just a sample file to demonstrate how to import models.
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data - The data directory works as a django application and contains the models.py which is where you put your models according to django conventions
- git clone the source as a starting point
- Change to your project directory
- Create a new python3 virtualenv:
python3 -m venv .env
- Activate the virtualenv:
source .env/bin/activate
- Install Django:
pip install django
- Generate a new
SECRET_KEY
for your settings.py. - Modify settings.py to add your database connection parameters.
- Open "data/models.py". Modify existing model or add your own.
- Run
python manage.py makemigrations
to make migration scripts - Run
python manage.py migrate
to create the tables and sync db changes. Feel free to use other manage.py commands available for django orm. - Everytime you make changes to models or change db parameters, don't forget to run the migrations.