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.. _message-does-not-appear-on-django-users:
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|django-users| has a lot of subscribers. This is good for the community, as
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|django-users| has a lot of subscribers. This is good for the community, as
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it means many people are available to contribute answers to questions.
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it means many people are available to contribute answers to questions.
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list might take a little longer to get answered. We apologize for any
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list might take a little longer to get answered. We apologize for any
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inconvenience that this policy may cause.
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inconvenience that this policy may cause.
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Nobody on django-users answered my question! What should I do?
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Nobody on `django-users` answered my question! What should I do?
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Try making your question more specific, or provide a better example of your
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Try making your question more specific, or provide a better example of your
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problem.
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problem.
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.. _troubleshooting-django-admin:
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.. _troubleshooting-django-admin:
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Problems running django-admin
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Problems running ``django-admin``
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"command not found: django-admin"
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"command not found: `django-admin`"
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:doc:`django-admin </ref/django-admin>` should be on your system path if you
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:doc:`django-admin </ref/django-admin>` should be on your system path if you
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Make sure you know what you are doing if you decide to change the value of
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Make sure you know what you are doing if you decide to change the value of
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this option in your custom command if it creates database content that
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this option in your custom command if it creates database content that
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is locale-sensitive and such content shouldn't contain any translations
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is locale-sensitive and such content shouldn't contain any translations
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(like it happens e.g. with django.contrib.auth permissions) as making the
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(like it happens e.g. with :mod:`django.contrib.auth` permissions) as
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locale differ from the de facto default 'en-us' might cause unintended
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making the locale differ from the de facto default 'en-us' might cause
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effects. Seethe `Management commands and locales`_ section above for
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unintended effects. See the `Management commands and locales`_ section
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further details.
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above for further details.
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.. attribute:: BaseCommand.style
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.. attribute:: BaseCommand.style
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uWSGI operates on a client-server model. Your Web server (e.g., nginx, Apache)
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uWSGI operates on a client-server model. Your Web server (e.g., nginx, Apache)
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communicates with a django-uwsgi "worker" process to serve dynamic content.
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communicates with a `django-uwsgi` "worker" process to serve dynamic content.
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See uWSGI's `background documentation`_ for more detail.
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See uWSGI's `background documentation`_ for more detail.
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.. _background documentation: https://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/wiki/Background
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.. _background documentation: https://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/wiki/Background
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Django's Git repository:
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* Never change the published history of django/django branches! **Never
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* Never change the published history of ``django/django`` branches by force
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force-push your changes to django/django.** If you absolutely must (for
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pushing. If you absolutely must (for security reasons for example), first
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security reasons for example) first discuss the situation with the core team.
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discuss the situation with the team.
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* For any medium-to-big changes, where "medium-to-big" is according to
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* For any medium-to-big changes, where "medium-to-big" is according to
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your judgment, please bring things up on the |django-developers|
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your judgment, please bring things up on the |django-developers|
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* The release branch maintainer may back out commits to the release
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* The release branch maintainer may back out commits to the release
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branch without permission if the commit breaks the release branch.
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branch without permission if the commit breaks the release branch.
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* If you mistakenly push a topic branch to django/django, just delete it.
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* If you mistakenly push a topic branch to ``django/django``, just delete it.
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For instance, if you did: ``git push upstream feature_antigravity``,
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just do a reverse push: ``git push upstream :feature_antigravity``.
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just do a reverse push: ``git push upstream :feature_antigravity``.
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First off, it's not personal. Django is entirely developed by volunteers
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(even the core team), and sometimes folks just don't have time. The best
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(even the core team), and sometimes folks just don't have time. The best
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thing to do is to send a gentle reminder to the |django-developers| mailing
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thing to do is to send a gentle reminder to the |django-developers| mailing
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list asking for review on the ticket, or to bring it up in the #django-dev
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list asking for review on the ticket, or to bring it up in the
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`#django-dev` IRC channel.
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2. **I'm sure my ticket is absolutely 100% perfect, can I mark it as RFC
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2. **I'm sure my ticket is absolutely 100% perfect, can I mark it as RFC
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myself?**
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myself?**
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Your GitHub repository will be called "origin" in Git.
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Your GitHub repository will be called "origin" in Git.
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You should also setup django/django as an "upstream" remote (that is, tell git
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You should also setup ``django/django`` as an "upstream" remote (that is, tell
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that the reference Django repository was the source of your fork of it)::
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git that the reference Django repository was the source of your fork of it)::
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git remote add upstream git@github.com:django/django.git
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git remote add upstream git@github.com:django/django.git
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git fetch upstream
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to fork, so the history of these branches should never change. Good examples
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of public branches are the ``master`` and ``stable/A.B.x`` branches in the
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of public branches are the ``master`` and ``stable/A.B.x`` branches in the
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When you think your work is ready to be pulled into Django, you should create
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When you think your work is ready to be pulled into Django, you should create
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a pull request at GitHub. A good pull request means:
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a pull request at GitHub. A good pull request means:
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When upstream (django/django) has changed, you should rebase your work. To
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do this, use::
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git fetch upstream
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git fetch upstream
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git rebase
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git rebase
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The work is automatically rebased using the branch you forked on, in the
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example case using upstream/master.
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example case using ``upstream/master``.
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The rebase command removes all your local commits temporarily, applies the
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The rebase command removes all your local commits temporarily, applies the
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upstream commits, and then applies your local commits again on the work.
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* ``django.db.models.field.subclassing.SubfieldBase`` will be removed.
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* ``django.utils.checksums`` will be removed; its functionality is included
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* ``django.utils.checksums`` will be removed; its functionality is included
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``django.contrib.admin.helpers.InlineAdminForm`` will be removed.
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Restricted filters in admin interface
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The Django administrative interface, django.contrib.admin, supports
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The Django administrative interface, ``django.contrib.admin``, supports
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filtering of displayed lists of objects by fields on the corresponding
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filtering of displayed lists of objects by fields on the corresponding
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models, including across database-level relationships. This is
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models, including across database-level relationships. This is
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implemented by passing lookup arguments in the querystring portion of
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implemented by passing lookup arguments in the querystring portion of
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Django database API -- expose sensitive information such as users'
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Django database API -- expose sensitive information such as users'
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password hashes.
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password hashes.
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To remedy this, django.contrib.admin will now validate that
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To remedy this, ``django.contrib.admin`` will now validate that
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querystring lookup arguments either specify only fields on the model
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querystring lookup arguments either specify only fields on the model
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being viewed, or cross relations which have been explicitly
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being viewed, or cross relations which have been explicitly
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whitelisted by the application developer using the pre-existing
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whitelisted by the application developer using the pre-existing
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due to the severity of the consequences of running Django with no
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due to the severity of the consequences of running Django with no
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:setting:`SECRET_KEY`.
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:setting:`SECRET_KEY`.
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django.contrib.admin
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``django.contrib.admin``
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The included administration app ``django.contrib.admin`` has for a long time
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The included administration app ``django.contrib.admin`` has for a long time
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shipped with a default set of static files such as JavaScript, images and
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shipped with a default set of static files such as JavaScript, images and
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well with Django 1.4 and you won't have to roll back to 1.3, enable the new
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well with Django 1.4 and you won't have to roll back to 1.3, enable the new
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password hashes.
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password hashes.
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django.contrib.flatpages
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``django.contrib.flatpages``
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Starting in 1.4, the
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Starting in 1.4, the
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:class:`~django.contrib.flatpages.middleware.FlatpageFallbackMiddleware` only
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:class:`~django.contrib.flatpages.middleware.FlatpageFallbackMiddleware` only
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@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ functionality of the ``django.contrib.auth.decorators`` for class-based views.
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These mixins have been taken from, or are at least inspired by, the
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These mixins have been taken from, or are at least inspired by, the
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`django-braces`_ project.
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`django-braces`_ project.
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There are a few differences between Django's and django-braces' implementation,
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There are a few differences between Django's and ``django-braces``\'
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though:
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implementation, though:
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* The :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin.raise_exception` attribute
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* The :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin.raise_exception` attribute
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can only be ``True`` or ``False``. Custom exceptions or callables are not
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can only be ``True`` or ``False``. Custom exceptions or callables are not
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@ -843,12 +843,12 @@ Changes to the default logging configuration
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--------------------------------------------
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--------------------------------------------
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To make it easier to write custom logging configurations, Django's default
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To make it easier to write custom logging configurations, Django's default
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logging configuration no longer defines 'django.request' and 'django.security'
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logging configuration no longer defines ``django.request`` and
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loggers. Instead, it defines a single 'django' logger, filtered at the ``INFO``
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``django.security`` loggers. Instead, it defines a single ``django`` logger,
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level, with two handlers:
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filtered at the ``INFO`` level, with two handlers:
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|
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* 'console': filtered at the ``INFO`` level and only active if ``DEBUG=True``.
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* ``console``: filtered at the ``INFO`` level and only active if ``DEBUG=True``.
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* 'mail_admins': filtered at the ``ERROR`` level and only active if
|
* ``mail_admins``: filtered at the ``ERROR`` level and only active if
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``DEBUG=False``.
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``DEBUG=False``.
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|
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If you aren't overriding Django's default logging, you should see minimal
|
If you aren't overriding Django's default logging, you should see minimal
|
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|
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ discoverable
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Disqus
|
Disqus
|
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distro
|
distro
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divisibleby
|
divisibleby
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django
|
Django
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djangojs
|
djangojs
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djangonaut
|
djangonaut
|
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djangoproject
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djangoproject
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