Fixed links to DATABASE ENGINE setting. refs #19516

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Tim Graham 2012-12-24 15:37:36 -05:00
parent 1c8be95a86
commit f56f6cfa58
8 changed files with 34 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ each app, Django looks for a file called
``<appname>/sql/<modelname>.<backend>.sql``, where ``<appname>`` is
your app directory, ``<modelname>`` is the model's name in lowercase
and ``<backend>`` is the last part of the module name provided for the
:setting:`ENGINE` in your settings file (e.g., if you have defined a
database with an :setting:`ENGINE` value of
:setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` in your settings file (e.g., if you have
defined a database with an :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` value of
``django.db.backends.sqlite3``, Django will look for
``<appname>/sql/<modelname>.sqlite3.sql``).

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ setting and assigning values to the following keys for the ``'default'``
connection:
* :setting:`NAME`
* :setting:`ENGINE`
* :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>`
* :setting:`USER`
* :setting:`PASSWORD`
* :setting:`HOST`

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@ -207,9 +207,10 @@ your database connection settings.
same physical machine (not used for SQLite). See :setting:`HOST` for details.
If you're new to databases, we recommend simply using SQLite by setting
:setting:`ENGINE` to ``'django.db.backends.sqlite3'`` and :setting:`NAME` to
the place where you'd like to store the database. SQLite is included in Python,
so you won't need to install anything else to support your database.
:setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` to ``'django.db.backends.sqlite3'`` and
:setting:`NAME` to the place where you'd like to store the database. SQLite is
included in Python, so you won't need to install anything else to support your
database.
.. note::

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@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ exceptions if you attempt to use an older version.
If you're currently unable to upgrade your copy of ``MySQLdb`` to meet
this requirement, a separate, backwards-compatible backend, called
"mysql_old", has been added to Django. To use this backend, change
the :setting:`DATABASE_ENGINE` setting in your Django settings file from
this::
the ``DATABASE_ENGINE`` setting in your Django settings file from this::
DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql"
@ -49,7 +48,7 @@ provided only to ease this transition, and is considered deprecated;
aside from any necessary security fixes, it will not be actively
maintained, and it will be removed in a future release of Django.
Also, note that some features, like the new :setting:`DATABASE_OPTIONS`
Also, note that some features, like the new ``DATABASE_OPTIONS``
setting (see the :doc:`databases documentation </ref/databases>` for details),
are only available on the "mysql" backend, and will not be made available for
"mysql_old".

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@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ need to reload your data. Do this after you have made the change to using
**Back up your database first!**
For SQLite, this means making a copy of the single file that stores the
database (the name of that file is the :setting:`DATABASE_NAME` in your
database (the name of that file is the ``DATABASE_NAME`` in your
settings.py file).
To upgrade each application to use a ``DecimalField``, you can do the
@ -769,4 +769,3 @@ Old (0.96) New (1.0)
``backend.uses_case_insensitive_names`` ``connection.features.uses_case_insensitive_names``
``backend.uses_custom_queryset`` ``connection.features.uses_custom_queryset``
======================================= ===================================================

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@ -285,16 +285,16 @@ This affects the following settings:
========================================= ==========================
Old setting New Setting
========================================= ==========================
:setting:`DATABASE_ENGINE` :setting:`ENGINE`
:setting:`DATABASE_HOST` :setting:`HOST`
:setting:`DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`NAME`
:setting:`DATABASE_OPTIONS` :setting:`OPTIONS`
:setting:`DATABASE_PASSWORD` :setting:`PASSWORD`
:setting:`DATABASE_PORT` :setting:`PORT`
:setting:`DATABASE_USER` :setting:`USER`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET` :setting:`TEST_CHARSET`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_COLLATION` :setting:`TEST_COLLATION`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`TEST_NAME`
`DATABASE_ENGINE` :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>`
`DATABASE_HOST` :setting:`HOST`
`DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`NAME`
`DATABASE_OPTIONS` :setting:`OPTIONS`
`DATABASE_PASSWORD` :setting:`PASSWORD`
`DATABASE_PORT` :setting:`PORT`
`DATABASE_USER` :setting:`USER`
`TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET` :setting:`TEST_CHARSET`
`TEST_DATABASE_COLLATION` :setting:`TEST_COLLATION`
`TEST_DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`TEST_NAME`
========================================= ==========================
These changes are also required if you have manually created a database

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@ -819,16 +819,16 @@ This affects the following settings:
========================================= ==========================
Old setting New Setting
========================================= ==========================
:setting:`DATABASE_ENGINE` :setting:`ENGINE`
:setting:`DATABASE_HOST` :setting:`HOST`
:setting:`DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`NAME`
:setting:`DATABASE_OPTIONS` :setting:`OPTIONS`
:setting:`DATABASE_PASSWORD` :setting:`PASSWORD`
:setting:`DATABASE_PORT` :setting:`PORT`
:setting:`DATABASE_USER` :setting:`USER`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET` :setting:`TEST_CHARSET`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_COLLATION` :setting:`TEST_COLLATION`
:setting:`TEST_DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`TEST_NAME`
`DATABASE_ENGINE` :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>`
`DATABASE_HOST` :setting:`HOST`
`DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`NAME`
`DATABASE_OPTIONS` :setting:`OPTIONS`
`DATABASE_PASSWORD` :setting:`PASSWORD`
`DATABASE_PORT` :setting:`PORT`
`DATABASE_USER` :setting:`USER`
`TEST_DATABASE_CHARSET` :setting:`TEST_CHARSET`
`TEST_DATABASE_COLLATION` :setting:`TEST_COLLATION`
`TEST_DATABASE_NAME` :setting:`TEST_NAME`
========================================= ==========================
These changes are also required if you have manually created a database
@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ has been deprecated.
If you are currently using the ``postgresql`` backend, you should
migrate to using the ``postgresql_psycopg2`` backend. To update your
code, install the ``psycopg2`` library and change the
:setting:`DATABASE_ENGINE` setting to use
:setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` setting to use
``django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2``.
CSRF response-rewriting middleware

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@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ entirely!). If you want to use a different database name, specify
Aside from using a separate database, the test runner will otherwise
use all of the same database settings you have in your settings file:
:setting:`ENGINE`, :setting:`USER`, :setting:`HOST`, etc. The test
database is created by the user specified by :setting:`USER`, so you'll need
to make sure that the given user account has sufficient privileges to
:setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>`, :setting:`USER`, :setting:`HOST`, etc. The
test database is created by the user specified by :setting:`USER`, so you'll
need to make sure that the given user account has sufficient privileges to
create a new database on the system.
For fine-grained control over the character encoding of your test