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Gary Wilson Jr 2009-03-30 17:07:43 +00:00
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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ Why do I get an error about importing DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE?
Make sure that:
* The environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is set to a fully-qualified
Python module (i.e. "mysite.settings").
* The environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is set to a
fully-qualified Python module (i.e. "mysite.settings").
* Said module is on ``sys.path`` (``import mysite.settings`` should work).
@ -48,11 +48,12 @@ How do I use image and file fields?
Using a :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` or an
:class:`~django.db.models.ImageField` in a model takes a few steps:
#. In your settings file, you'll need to define :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` as the
full path to a directory where you'd like Django to store uploaded files.
(For performance, these files are not stored in the database.) Define
:setting:`MEDIA_URL` as the base public URL of that directory. Make sure
that this directory is writable by the Web server's user account.
#. In your settings file, you'll need to define :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` as
the full path to a directory where you'd like Django to store uploaded
files. (For performance, these files are not stored in the database.)
Define :setting:`MEDIA_URL` as the base public URL of that directory.
Make sure that this directory is writable by the Web server's user
account.
#. Add the :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` or
:class:`~django.db.models.ImageField` to your model, making sure to