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How to use Django with Daphne
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.. highlight:: bash
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Daphne_ is a pure-Python ASGI server for UNIX, maintained by members of the
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Django project. It acts as the reference server for ASGI.
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.. _Daphne: https://pypi.org/project/daphne/
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Installing Daphne
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You can install Daphne with ``pip``::
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python -m pip install daphne
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Running Django in Daphne
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When Daphne is installed, a ``daphne`` command is available which starts the
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Daphne server process. At its simplest, Daphne needs to be called with the
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location of a module containing an ASGI application object, followed by what
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the application is called (separated by a colon).
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For a typical Django project, invoking Daphne would look like::
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daphne myproject.asgi:application
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This will start one process listening on ``127.0.0.1:8000``. It requires that
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your project be on the Python path; to ensure that run this command from the
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same directory as your ``manage.py`` file.
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