Django
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Use this page to configure Django support for each of the projects opened in the same window.
On this page:
Projects pane
Item | Description |
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Projects | This pane displays the list of projects, opened in the same window. The first project in the list is the primary project. |
Django support pane
Item | Description |
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Enable Django support | The default state of this check box depends on the project type. For the empty projects, Django support is disabled. For the Django projects it is enabled by default; you can clear this check box if required. In this case, the other fields become unavailable. |
Django project root | By default, this field shows the directory that stores settings.py and manage.py files of the application. If required, you can specify a different location. |
Settings | Click the browse button to select the desired settings file. Use one of the following approaches:
By default, PyCharm shows the |
Manage.py tasks | |
Manage script | Specify here the desired manage.py file for the current project. By default, PyCharm shows the manage.py file, located under the Django project root. Click to select the desired manage file from the file system. |
Environment variables | Specify here the environment variables to be passed to the script. |
Commands to skip | Specify here the commands of manage.py which should be skipped. If some of the manage.py utility commands take too long time to run, a message appears in the manage.py@<project name> tool window, suggesting you to include these commands into the skip list. |
Show structure | Click this button to show the structure of a Django project: The users are advised to look into this window to see whether the Django project structure is correct. |
Last modified: 26 October 2017