Fixed #19875 - Added warnings regarding DEBUG=False and empty ALLOWED_HOSTS

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Tim Graham 2013-06-09 15:05:15 -04:00
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@ -473,6 +473,13 @@ template for all 404 errors when :setting:`DEBUG` is set to ``False`` (in your
settings module). If you do create the template, add at least some dummy
content like "Page not found".
.. warning::
If :setting:`DEBUG` is set to ``False``, all responses will be
"Bad Request (400)" unless you specify the proper :setting:`ALLOWED_HOSTS`
as well (something like ``['localhost', '127.0.0.1']`` for
local development).
A couple more things to note about 404 views:
* If :setting:`DEBUG` is set to ``True`` (in your settings module) then your

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@ -852,6 +852,10 @@ It is also important to remember that when running with :setting:`DEBUG`
turned on, Django will remember every SQL query it executes. This is useful
when you're debugging, but it'll rapidly consume memory on a production server.
Finally, if :setting:`DEBUG` is ``False``, you also need to properly set
the :setting:`ALLOWED_HOSTS` setting. Failing to do so will result in all
requests being returned as "Bad Request (400)".
.. _django/views/debug.py: https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/views/debug.py
.. setting:: DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS

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@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ Here are a couple of example settings::
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'webmaster@example.com'
TEMPLATE_DIRS = ('/home/templates/mike', '/home/templates/john')
.. note::
If you set :setting:`DEBUG` to ``False``, you also need to properly set
the :setting:`ALLOWED_HOSTS` setting.
Because a settings file is a Python module, the following apply:
* It doesn't allow for Python syntax errors.