Fixed #25526 -- Documented how to output colored text in custom management commands.

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Elena Oat 2015-11-08 10:47:21 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ look like this::
poll.opened = False
poll.save()
self.stdout.write('Successfully closed poll "%s"' % poll_id)
self.stdout.write(self.style.SUCCESS('Successfully closed poll "%s"' % poll_id))
.. _management-commands-output:
@ -256,6 +256,21 @@ All attributes can be set in your derived class and can be used in
because attempting to set the locale needs access to settings. This
condition will generate a :class:`CommandError`.
.. attribute:: BaseCommand.style
An instance attribute that helps create colored output when writing to
``stdout`` or ``stderr``. For example::
self.stdout.write(self.style.SUCCESS('...'))
See :ref:`syntax-coloring` to learn how to modify the color palette and to
see the available styles (use uppercased versions of the "roles" described
in that section).
If you pass the :djadminopt:`--no-color` option when running your
command, all ``self.style()`` calls will return the original string
uncolored.
Methods
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