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used instead.
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* The ``django.test.simple.DjangoTestRunner`` will be removed.
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Instead use a unittest-native class. The features of the
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Instead use a ``unittest``-native class. The features of the
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``django.test.simple.DjangoTestRunner`` (including fail-fast and
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Ctrl-C test termination) can currently be provided by the unittest-native
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:class:`~unittest.TextTestRunner`.
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Ctrl-C test termination) can be provided by :class:`unittest.TextTestRunner`.
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* The undocumented function
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``django.contrib.formtools.utils.security_hash`` will be removed,
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@ -441,12 +441,12 @@ is, earlier than or equal to - ``timezone.now``.
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Testing our new view
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--------------------
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Now you can satisfy yourself that this behaves as expected by firing up the
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runserver, loading the site in your browser, creating ``Questions`` with dates
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in the past and future, and checking that only those that have been published
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are listed. You don't want to have to do that *every single time you make any
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change that might affect this* - so let's also create a test, based on our
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:djadmin:`shell` session above.
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Now you can satisfy yourself that this behaves as expected by firing up
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``runserver``, loading the site in your browser, creating ``Questions`` with
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dates in the past and future, and checking that only those that have been
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published are listed. You don't want to have to do that *every single time you
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make any change that might affect this* - so let's also create a test, based on
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our :djadmin:`shell` session above.
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Add the following to ``polls/tests.py``:
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:ttag:`spaceless` tag
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The spaceless template tag now removes *all* spaces between HTML tags, instead
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of preserving a single space.
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The ``spaceless`` template tag now removes *all* spaces between HTML tags,
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instead of preserving a single space.
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Local flavors
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-------------
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@ -107,20 +107,20 @@ See the :doc:`reference documentation of the app </ref/contrib/staticfiles>`
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for more details or learn how to :doc:`manage static files
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</howto/static-files/index>`.
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unittest2 support
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-----------------
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``unittest2`` support
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----------------------
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Python 2.7 introduced some major changes to the ``unittest`` library,
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adding some extremely useful features. To ensure that every Django
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project can benefit from these new features, Django ships with a copy
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of unittest2_, a copy of the Python 2.7 unittest library, backported
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of unittest2_, a copy of the Python 2.7 ``unittest`` library, backported
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for Python 2.4 compatibility.
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To access this library, Django provides the ``django.utils.unittest``
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module alias. If you are using Python 2.7, or you have installed
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``unittest2`` locally, Django will map the alias to the installed
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version of the unittest library. Otherwise, Django will use its own
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bundled version of unittest2.
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version of the ``unittest`` library. Otherwise, Django will use its own
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bundled version of ``unittest2``.
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To take advantage of this alias, simply use::
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import unittest
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If you want to continue to use the base unittest library, you can --
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you just won't get any of the nice new unittest2 features.
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If you want to continue to use the base ``unittest`` library, you can --
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you just won't get any of the nice new ``unittest2`` features.
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.. _unittest2: https://pypi.org/project/unittest2/
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:class:`~django.template.RequestContext` by default.
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* Support for combining :class:`F expressions <django.db.models.F>`
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with timedelta values when retrieving or updating database values.
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with ``timedelta`` values when retrieving or updating database values.
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.. _HTTPOnly: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/HTTPOnly
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``DjangoTestRunner``
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--------------------
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As a result of the introduction of support for unittest2, the features
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As a result of the introduction of support for ``unittest2``, the features
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of ``django.test.simple.DjangoTestRunner`` (including fail-fast
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and Ctrl-C test termination) have been made redundant. In view of this
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redundancy, ``DjangoTestRunner`` has been turned into an empty placeholder
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servers</howto/deployment/wsgi/index>`.
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The :djadmin:`built-in development server<runserver>` now supports using an
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externally-defined WSGI callable, which makes it possible to run runserver
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externally-defined WSGI callable, which makes it possible to run ``runserver``
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with the same WSGI configuration that is used for deployment. The new
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:setting:`WSGI_APPLICATION` setting lets you configure which WSGI callable
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:djadmin:`runserver` uses.
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``self.stderr.write('error')`` (see the note on
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:ref:`management commands output <management-commands-output>`).
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* The dumpdata management command outputs one row at a time, preventing
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out-of-memory errors when dumping large datasets.
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* The :djadmin:`dumpdata` management command outputs one row at a time,
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preventing out-of-memory errors when dumping large datasets.
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* In the localflavor for Canada, "pq" was added to the acceptable codes for
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Quebec. It's an old abbreviation.
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In order to make sure all ``TestCase`` code starts with a clean database,
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tests are now executed in the following order:
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* First, all unittests (including :class:`unittest.TestCase`,
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* First, all unit tests (including :class:`unittest.TestCase`,
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:class:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase`, :class:`~django.test.TestCase` and
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:class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase`) are run with no particular ordering
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guaranteed nor enforced among them.
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New test runner
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---------------
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In order to maintain greater consistency with Python's unittest module, the new
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test runner (``django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner``) does not automatically
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In order to maintain greater consistency with Python's ``unittest`` module, the
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new test runner (``django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner``) does not automatically
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support some types of tests that were supported by the previous runner:
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* Tests in ``models.py`` and ``tests/__init__.py`` files will no longer be
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standard library (in ``django.test._doctest``) and includes some additional
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doctest utilities. These utilities are deprecated and will be removed in Django
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1.8; doctest suites should be updated to work with the standard library's
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doctest module (or converted to unittest-compatible tests).
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doctest module (or converted to ``unittest``-compatible tests).
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If you wish to delay updates to your test suite, you can set your
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:setting:`TEST_RUNNER` setting to ``django.test.simple.DjangoTestSuiteRunner``
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accessor
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accessors
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Aceh
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addslashes
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admin
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admindocs
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admins
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backtraces
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balancer
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basename
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bbcontains
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bboverlaps
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Bcc
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BCC'ed
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bcrypt
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bitwise
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Bjørn
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blazingly
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blocktrans
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blog
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blogs
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boilerplatish
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cacheable
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callables
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camelCase
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capfirst
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cardinality
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centric
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centroid
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changelist
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changepassword
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changeset
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charset
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checkbox
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checksum
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checksums
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clearable
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clearsessions
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clickable
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clickjacking
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cms
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codename
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codenamed
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coercible
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collectstatic
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commenters
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committer
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committers
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compilemessages
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concat
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conf
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config
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ContentType
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contenttypes
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contrib
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covariance
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coveredby
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createcachetable
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createdb
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createsuperuser
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criticals
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cron
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crontab
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datasets
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datatype
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datetimes
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dbshell
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de
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Debian
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declaratively
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deconstruct
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dict
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dictConfig
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dicts
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dictsort
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dictsortreversed
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diff
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diffsettings
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Dimensionally
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dimensioned
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dirmod
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discoverable
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Disqus
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distro
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divisibleby
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Django
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djangojs
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djangoproject
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Django's
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dm
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dropdown
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dropdowns
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drupal
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dumpdata
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Dunck
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dwithin
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editability
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elidable
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encodings
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Endian
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endswith
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Enero
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environ
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escapejs
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esque
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Ess
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ETag
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exe
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extensibility
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Facebook
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facto
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fallback
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fallbacks
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faq
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fieldsets
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filename
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filenames
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filesizeformat
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filesystem
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filesystems
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findstatic
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firstof
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fk
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flatpage
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flatpages
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followup
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fooapp
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http
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https
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hyperlinks
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icontains
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ie
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iendswith
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iexact
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ifchanged
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iframe
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init
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inline
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inlines
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inspectdb
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Instagram
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instantiation
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intcomma
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interdependencies
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internet
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interoperability
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intranet
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ip
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iriencode
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ise
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lifecycles
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linenumbers
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linestring
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linework
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ljust
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loaddata
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localflavor
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localhost
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Luhn
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Magee
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makemessages
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makemigrations
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namespacing
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naturaltime
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needsinfo
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OGC
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OGR
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ogrinspect
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online
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releaser
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releasers
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reloader
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removetags
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renderer
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renderers
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repo
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reusability
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revalidate
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reverter
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rhs
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rjust
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roadmap
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Roald
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rss
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runserver
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runtime
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safeseq
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savepoint
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screenshot
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screenshots
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sdist
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semimajor
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semiminor
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sendtestemail
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serializability
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serializable
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serializer
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serializers
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servlet
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sessionid
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setuptools
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sha
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shapefile
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shapefiles
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sharding
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showmigrations
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sid
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simultaneously
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sitemap
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slashdot
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sliceable
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slippy
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slugify
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SMTP
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solaris
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Solr
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sortable
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spaceless
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spam
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spammers
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spatialite
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Springmeyer
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SQL
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sqlflush
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sqlmigrate
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sqlsequencereset
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squashmigrations
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ssi
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SSL
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stacktrace
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startapp
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startproject
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startswith
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startup
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stateful
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staticfile
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stdlib
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stdout
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storages
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stringformat
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striptags
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stylesheet
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stylesheets
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subclass
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subqueries
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subquery
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subselect
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substr
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substring
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subtemplate
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subtemplates
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teardown
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templating
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testcase
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testserver
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textarea
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th
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that'll
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Thejaswi
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This'll
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timedelta
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timeframe
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timeline
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timelines
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timesaving
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timesince
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timestamp
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timestamped
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timestamps
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timeuntil
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timezones
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titlecase
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tmp
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triaging
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trigram
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trigrams
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truncatechars
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truncatewords
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tuple
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tuples
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tv
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unicode
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uninstall
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uninstalling
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uninstalls
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unioning
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uniterated
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unittest
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unittests
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unlocalize
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unlocalized
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unmaintained
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unvalidated
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uppercased
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url
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urlencode
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urlize
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urlizetrunc
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urljoins
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urllib
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urlpatterns
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urls
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useable
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virtualenvs
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virtualized
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Weblog
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whatsnext
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whitelist
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whitelisted
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whitespace
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whitespaces
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whizbang
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widthratio
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wiki
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wikipedia
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wildcard
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wildcards
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Willison
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wontfix
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wordcount
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wordwrap
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workflow
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worksforme
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wrappable
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Other block tags (for example ``{% for %}`` or ``{% if %}``) are not allowed
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inside a ``blocktrans`` tag.
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If resolving one of the block arguments fails, blocktrans will fall back to
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If resolving one of the block arguments fails, ``blocktrans`` will fall back to
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the default language by deactivating the currently active language
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temporarily with the :func:`~django.utils.translation.deactivate_all`
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function.
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@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ multiple times::
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When :ref:`creating message files from JavaScript source code
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<creating-message-files-from-js-code>` you need to use the special
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'djangojs' domain, **not** ``-e js``.
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``djangojs`` domain, **not** ``-e js``.
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.. admonition:: Using Jinja2 templates?
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@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@ For example::
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translation.activate(cur_language)
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return text
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Calling this function with the value 'de' will give you ``"Willkommen"``,
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Calling this function with the value ``'de'`` will give you ``"Willkommen"``,
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regardless of :setting:`LANGUAGE_CODE` and language set by middleware.
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Functions of particular interest are
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@ -2023,8 +2023,8 @@ Notes:
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]
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This example restricts languages that are available for automatic
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selection to German and English (and any sublanguage, like de-ch or
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en-us).
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selection to German and English (and any sublanguage, like ``de-ch`` or
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``en-us``).
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* If you define a custom :setting:`LANGUAGES` setting, as explained in the
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previous bullet, you can mark the language names as translation strings
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|
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@ -627,9 +627,10 @@ or with a ``CircularDependencyError``, in which case you can manually resolve it
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To manually resolve a ``CircularDependencyError``, break out one of
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the ForeignKeys in the circular dependency loop into a separate
|
||||
migration, and move the dependency on the other app with it. If you're unsure,
|
||||
see how makemigrations deals with the problem when asked to create brand
|
||||
new migrations from your models. In a future release of Django, squashmigrations
|
||||
will be updated to attempt to resolve these errors itself.
|
||||
see how :djadmin:`makemigrations` deals with the problem when asked to create
|
||||
brand new migrations from your models. In a future release of Django,
|
||||
:djadmin:`squashmigrations` will be updated to attempt to resolve these errors
|
||||
itself.
|
||||
|
||||
Once you've squashed your migration, you should then commit it alongside the
|
||||
migrations it replaces and distribute this change to all running instances
|
||||
|
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ The basic XML serialization format is quite simple::
|
|||
</object>
|
||||
</django-objects>
|
||||
|
||||
The whole collection of objects that is either serialized or de-serialized is
|
||||
The whole collection of objects that is either serialized or deserialized is
|
||||
represented by a ``<django-objects>``-tag which contains multiple
|
||||
``<object>``-elements. Each such object has two attributes: "pk" and "model",
|
||||
the latter being represented by the name of the app ("sessions") and the
|
||||
|
@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ Foreign keys and other relational fields are treated a little bit differently::
|
|||
<!-- ... -->
|
||||
</object>
|
||||
|
||||
In this example we specify that the auth.Permission object with the PK 27 has
|
||||
a foreign key to the contenttypes.ContentType instance with the PK 9.
|
||||
In this example we specify that the ``auth.Permission`` object with the PK 27
|
||||
has a foreign key to the ``contenttypes.ContentType`` instance with the PK 9.
|
||||
|
||||
ManyToMany-relations are exported for the model that binds them. For instance,
|
||||
the auth.User model has such a relation to the auth.Permission model::
|
||||
the ``auth.User`` model has such a relation to the ``auth.Permission`` model::
|
||||
|
||||
<object pk="1" model="auth.user">
|
||||
<!-- ... -->
|
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