[1.5.x] Fixed #20247 - Added some missing paths in the tutorial.

Thanks gsavix for the suggestion and patch.

Backport of aad5661c6c from master.
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Tim Graham 2013-04-12 19:22:02 -04:00
parent 991ce52bc8
commit 6e3b80239e
2 changed files with 14 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -264,11 +264,12 @@ that, run the following command:
python manage.py syncdb
The :djadmin:`syncdb` command looks at the :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting and
creates any necessary database tables according to the database settings in your
:file:`settings.py` file. You'll see a message for each database table it
creates, and you'll get a prompt asking you if you'd like to create a superuser
account for the authentication system. Go ahead and do that.
The :djadmin:`syncdb` command looks at the :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting
and creates any necessary database tables according to the database settings
in your :file:`mysite/settings.py` file. You'll see a message for each
database table it creates, and you'll get a prompt asking you if you'd like to
create a superuser account for the authentication system. Go ahead and do
that.
If you're interested, run the command-line client for your database and type
``\dt`` (PostgreSQL), ``SHOW TABLES;`` (MySQL), or ``.schema`` (SQLite) to
@ -532,7 +533,7 @@ API Django gives you. To invoke the Python shell, use this command:
We're using this instead of simply typing "python", because :file:`manage.py`
sets the ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE`` environment variable, which gives Django
the Python import path to your :file:`settings.py` file.
the Python import path to your :file:`mysite/settings.py` file.
.. admonition:: Bypassing manage.py

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@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ Make the poll app modifiable in the admin
But where's our poll app? It's not displayed on the admin index page.
Just one thing to do: We need to tell the admin that ``Poll``
objects have an admin interface. To do this, create a file called
``admin.py`` in your ``polls`` directory, and edit it to look like this::
Just one thing to do: we need to tell the admin that ``Poll``
objects have an admin interface. To do this, open the :file:`polls/admin.py`
file, and edit it to look like this::
from django.contrib import admin
from polls.models import Poll
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ of an arbitrary method is not supported. Also note that the column header for
underscores replaced with spaces), and that each line contains the string
representation of the output.
You can improve that by giving that method (in ``models.py``) a few
You can improve that by giving that method (in :file:`polls/models.py`) a few
attributes, as follows::
class Poll(models.Model):
@ -386,8 +386,8 @@ attributes, as follows::
was_published_recently.boolean = True
was_published_recently.short_description = 'Published recently?'
Edit your admin.py file again and add an improvement to the Poll change list page: Filters. Add the
following line to ``PollAdmin``::
Edit your :file:`polls/admin.py` file again and add an improvement to the Poll
change list page: Filters. Add the following line to ``PollAdmin``::
list_filter = ['pub_date']
@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ live anywhere on your filesystem that Django can access. (Django runs as
whatever user your server runs.) However, keeping your templates within the
project is a good convention to follow.
Open your settings file (``mysite/settings.py``, remember) and add a
Open your settings file (:file:`mysite/settings.py`, remember) and add a
:setting:`TEMPLATE_DIRS` setting::
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (