Fixed #14173 -- Added sections about contrib apps-provided commands to django-admin.py docs.
Added documentation about changepassword, pointers to GeoDjango, sitemaps and staticfiles commands, grouped them by app. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@14327 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -340,6 +340,8 @@ each time you call ``save()``.
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Pinging Google via `manage.py`
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------------------------------
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.. django-admin:: ping_google
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.. versionadded:: 1.0
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Once the sitemaps application is added to your project, you may also
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@ -37,26 +37,26 @@ Usage
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.. code-block:: bash
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django-admin.py <subcommand> [options]
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manage.py <subcommand> [options]
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django-admin.py <command> [options]
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manage.py <command> [options]
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``subcommand`` should be one of the subcommands listed in this document.
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``command`` should be one of the commands listed in this document.
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``options``, which is optional, should be zero or more of the options available
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for the given subcommand.
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for the given command.
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Getting runtime help
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--------------------
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.. django-admin-option:: --help
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Run ``django-admin.py help`` to display a list of all available subcommands.
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Run ``django-admin.py help <subcommand>`` to display a description of the
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given subcommand and a list of its available options.
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Run ``django-admin.py help`` to display a list of all available commands.
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Run ``django-admin.py help <command>`` to display a description of the
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given command and a list of its available options.
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App names
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---------
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Many subcommands take a list of "app names." An "app name" is the basename of
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Many commands take a list of "app names." An "app name" is the basename of
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the package containing your models. For example, if your ``INSTALLED_APPS``
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contains the string ``'mysite.blog'``, the app name is ``blog``.
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@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ Use :djadminopt:`--verbosity` to specify the amount of notification and debug in
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that ``django-admin.py`` should print to the console. For more details, see the
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documentation for the :djadminopt:`--verbosity` option.
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Available subcommands
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=====================
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Available commands
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==================
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cleanup
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-------
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The :djadminopt:`--database` option can be used to specify the database
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onto which the cachetable will be installed.
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createsuperuser
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---------------
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.. django-admin:: createsuperuser
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.. versionadded:: 1.0
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Creates a superuser account (a user who has all permissions). This is
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useful if you need to create an initial superuser account but did not
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do so during ``syncdb``, or if you need to programmatically generate
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superuser accounts for your site(s).
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When run interactively, this command will prompt for a password for
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the new superuser account. When run non-interactively, no password
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will be set, and the superuser account will not be able to log in until
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a password has been manually set for it.
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.. django-admin-option:: --username
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.. django-admin-option:: --email
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The username and e-mail address for the new account can be supplied by
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using the ``--username`` and ``--email`` arguments on the command
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line. If either of those is not supplied, ``createsuperuser`` will prompt for
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it when running interactively.
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This command is only available if Django's :doc:`authentication system
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</topics/auth>` (``django.contrib.auth``) is installed.
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dbshell
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-------
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The :djadminopt:`--database` option can be used to specify the database
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onto which to open a shell.
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diffsettings
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------------
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The :djadminopt:`--database` option may be used to specify the
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database to introspect.
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loaddata <fixture fixture ...>
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------------------------------
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Use ``--addrport`` to specify a different port, or IP address and port, from
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the default of 127.0.0.1:8000. This value follows exactly the same format and
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serves exactly the same function as the argument to the ``runserver`` subcommand.
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serves exactly the same function as the argument to the ``runserver`` command.
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Examples:
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Validates all installed models (according to the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting)
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and prints validation errors to standard output.
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Commands provided by applications
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=================================
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Some commands are only available when the ``django.contrib`` application that
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:doc:`implements </howto/custom-management-commands>` them has been
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:setting:`enabled <INSTALLED_APPS>`. This section describes them grouped by
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their application.
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``django.contrib.auth``
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-----------------------
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changepassword
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. django-admin:: changepassword
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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This command is only available if Django's :doc:`authentication system
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</topics/auth>` (``django.contrib.auth``) is installed.
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Allows changing a user's password. It prompts you to enter twice the password of
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the user given as parameter. If they both match, the new password will be
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changed immediately. If you do not supply a user, the command will attempt to
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change the password whose username matches the current user.
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Example usage::
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django-admin.py changepassword ringo
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createsuperuser
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. django-admin:: createsuperuser
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.. versionadded:: 1.0
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This command is only available if Django's :doc:`authentication system
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</topics/auth>` (``django.contrib.auth``) is installed.
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Creates a superuser account (a user who has all permissions). This is
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useful if you need to create an initial superuser account but did not
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do so during ``syncdb``, or if you need to programmatically generate
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superuser accounts for your site(s).
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When run interactively, this command will prompt for a password for
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the new superuser account. When run non-interactively, no password
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will be set, and the superuser account will not be able to log in until
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a password has been manually set for it.
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.. django-admin-option:: --username
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.. django-admin-option:: --email
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The username and e-mail address for the new account can be supplied by
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using the ``--username`` and ``--email`` arguments on the command
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line. If either of those is not supplied, ``createsuperuser`` will prompt for
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it when running interactively.
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``django.contrib.gis``
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----------------------
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ogrinspect
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~~~~~~~~~~
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This command is only available if :doc:`GeoDjango </ref/contrib/gis/index>`
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(``django.contrib.gis``) is installed.
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Please refer to its :djadmin:`description <ogrinspect>` in the GeoDjango
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documentation.
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``django.contrib.sitemaps``
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---------------------------
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ping_google
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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This command is only available if the :doc:`Sitemaps framework
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</ref/contrib/sitemaps>` (``django.contrib.sitemaps``) is installed.
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Please refer to its :djadmin:`description <ping_google>` in the Sitemaps
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documentation.
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``django.contrib.staticfiles``
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------------------------------
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collectstatic
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This command is only available if the :doc:`static files application
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</howto/static-files>` (``django.contrib.staticfiles``) is installed.
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Please refer to its :djadmin:`description <collectstatic>` in the
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:doc:`staticfiles </ref/contrib/staticfiles>` documentation.
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findstatic
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~~~~~~~~~~
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This command is only available if the :doc:`static files application
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</howto/static-files>` (``django.contrib.staticfiles``) is installed.
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Please refer to its :djadmin:`description <findstatic>` in the :doc:`staticfiles
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</ref/contrib/staticfiles>` documentation.
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Default options
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===============
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Although some subcommands may allow their own custom options, every subcommand
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Although some commands may allow their own custom options, every command
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allows for the following options:
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.. django-admin-option:: --pythonpath
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2. Run the command ``manage.py syncdb``.
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Note that the default :file:`settings.py` file created by
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:djadmin:`django-admin.py startproject` includes ``'django.contrib.auth'`` and
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``'django.contrib.contenttypes'`` in :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` for convenience.
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If your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` already contains these apps, feel free to run
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:djadmin:`manage.py syncdb` again; you can run that command as many times as
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you'd like, and each time it'll only install what's needed.
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:djadmin:`django-admin.py startproject <startproject>` includes
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``'django.contrib.auth'`` and ``'django.contrib.contenttypes'`` in
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` for convenience. If your :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`
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already contains these apps, feel free to run :djadmin:`manage.py syncdb
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<syncdb>` again; you can run that command as many times as you'd like, and each
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time it'll only install what's needed.
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The :djadmin:`syncdb` command creates the necessary database tables, creates
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permission objects for all installed apps that need 'em, and prompts you to
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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The ``manage.py changepassword`` command was added.
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:djadmin:`manage.py changepassword <username>` offers a method of
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changing a User's password from the command line. It prompts you to
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:djadmin:`manage.py changepassword *username* <changepassword>` offers a method
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of changing a User's password from the command line. It prompts you to
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change the password of a given user which you must enter twice. If
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they both match, the new password will be changed immediately. If you
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do not supply a user, the command will attempt to change the password
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Running tests
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=============
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Once you've written tests, run them using the :djadmin:`test` subcommand of
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Once you've written tests, run them using the :djadmin:`test` command of
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your project's ``manage.py`` utility::
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$ ./manage.py test
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