Fixed #4692 -- Documented required database privileges. Thanks, ubernostrum
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* If you're using Oracle, you'll need cx_Oracle_, version 4.3.1 or higher.
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* If you're using Oracle, you'll need cx_Oracle_, version 4.3.1 or higher.
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If you plan to use Django's ``manage.py syncdb`` command to
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automatically create database tables for your models, you'll need to
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ensure that Django has permission to create tables in the database
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you're using; if you plan to manually create the tables, you can
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simply grant Django ``SELECT``, ``INSERT``, ``UPDATE`` and ``DELETE``
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permissions. Django does not issue ``ALTER TABLE`` statements, and so
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will not require permission to do so. If you will be using Django's
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`testing framework`_ with data fixtures, Django will need permission
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to create a temporary test database.
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.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _MySQL: http://www.mysql.com/
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.. _MySQL: http://www.mysql.com/
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.. _Django's ticket system: http://code.djangoproject.com/report/1
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.. _Django's ticket system: http://code.djangoproject.com/report/1
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.. _MySQL backend: ../databases/
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.. _MySQL backend: ../databases/
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.. _cx_Oracle: http://www.python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Oracle/
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.. _cx_Oracle: http://www.python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Oracle/
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.. _Oracle: http://www.oracle.com/
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.. _Oracle: http://www.oracle.com/
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.. _testing framework: ../testing/
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Remove any old versions of Django
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Remove any old versions of Django
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that portions of it look like an interactive Python session, and execute those
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that portions of it look like an interactive Python session, and execute those
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lines while checking that the results match.
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lines while checking that the results match.
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In the case of model tests, note that the test runner takes care of creating
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In the case of model tests, note that the test runner takes care of
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its own test database. That is, any test that accesses a database -- by
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creating its own test database. That is, any test that accesses a
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creating and saving model instances, for example -- will not affect your
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database -- by creating and saving model instances, for example --
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production database. Each doctest begins with a "blank slate" -- a fresh
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will not affect your production database. Each doctest begins with a
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database containing an empty table for each model. (See the section on
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"blank slate" -- a fresh database containing an empty table for each
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fixtures, below, for more on this.)
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model. (See the section on fixtures, below, for more on this.) Note
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that to use this feature, the database user Django is connecting as
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must have ``CREATE DATABASE`` rights.
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For more details about how doctest works, see the `standard library
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For more details about how doctest works, see the `standard library
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documentation for doctest`_
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documentation for doctest`_
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