How to change the Django default runserver port? - Stack Overflow 70 As of Django 1 9, the simplest solution I have found (based on Quentin Stafford-Fraser's solution) is to add a few lines to manage py which dynamically modify the default port number before invoking the runserver command:
Django - makemigrations - No changes detected - Stack Overflow I was trying to create migrations within an existing app using the makemigrations command but it outputs quot;No changes detected quot; Usually I create new apps using the startapp command but di
python - Uninstall Django completely - Stack Overflow I uninstalled django on my machine using pip uninstall Django It says successfully uninstalled whereas when I see django version in python shell, it still gives the older version I installed To
python - How to check Django version - Stack Overflow 815 Django 1 5 supports Python 2 6 5 and later If you're under Linux and want to check the Python version you're using, run python -V from the command line If you want to check the Django version, open a Python console and type
How to get all fields for a Django model? - Stack Overflow Given a Django model, I'm trying to list all of its fields I've seen some examples of doing this using the _meta model attribute, but doesn't the underscore in front of meta indicate that the _meta
python - What is the difference between Django and Django Rest . . . Django is the web development framework in python whereas the Django Rest Framework is the library used in Django to build Rest APIs Django Rest Framework is especially designed to make the CRUD operations easier to design in Django Django Rest Framework makes it easy to use your Django Server as an REST API REST stands for "representational state transfer" and API stands for application
python - Django TemplateDoesNotExist? - Stack Overflow My local machine is running Python 2 5 and Nginx on Ubuntu 8 10, with Django builded from latest development trunk For every URL I request, it throws: TemplateDoesNotExist at appname path appn
Running Django server on localhost - Stack Overflow I would like to run a Django server locally using a local IP I have localhost mapped here: $ head -n 1 etc hosts 127 0 0 1 localhost I have this chunk of code in my settings py: import os