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.. _`Jacob Kaplan-Moss`: http://www.jacobian.org/
.. _`Wilson Miner`: http://www.wilsonminer.com/live/
Using Django
============
Django appears to be a MVC framework, but you call the Controller the "view", and the View the "template". How come you don't use the standard names?
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That's because Django isn't strictly a MVC framework. We don't really belive in
any capital-M Methodoligies; we do what "feels" right. If you squint the right
way, you can call Django's ORM the "Model", the view functions the "View", and
the API automatically generated from the models the "Controller" -- but not
really.
So although we've been strongly influenced by MVC -- especially in the
separation of data from logic department -- we've also strayed from the path
where it makes sense.
Do you have any of those nifty "screencast" things?
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They're in the works -- it's amazing how much time those things take! Stay tuned...
Installation questions
======================
How do I get started?
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We're working on this documentation as you read this.
#. `Download the code`_.
#. Install Django (read the `installation guide`_).
#. Walk through the tutorial_.
#. Check out the rest of the documentation_, and ask questions if you
run into trouble.
.. _`Download the code`: http://www.djangoproject.com/download/
.. _`installation guide`: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/install/
.. _tutorial: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial1/
.. _documentation: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/
How do I fix the "install a later version of setuptools" error?
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Just run the ``ex_setup.py`` script in the Django distribution.
What are Django's prerequisites?
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also need a database engine; PostgreSQL_ is recommended, and MySQL_ is
supported.
We're currently working on expanding those options: WSGI_ support is in the
works (which will allow Django to run under CGI, FCGI, etc.), as is support for
a number of other database backends.
.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
.. _Apache2: http://httpd.apache.org/
.. _mod_python: http://www.modpython.org/
.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
.. _MySQL: http://www.mysql.com/
How do I install mod_python on Windows?
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* If you are running Python 2.4, check out this `guide to mod_python & Python 2.3`_.
* For Python 2.3, grab mod_python from http://ww.mod_python.org/, the read
`Running mod_python on Apache on Windows2000`_.
* Also try this (not windows-specific) `guide to getting mod_python working`_.
.. _`guide to mod_python & Python 2.3`: http://www.lehuen.com/nicolas/index.php/2005/02/21/39-win32-build-of-mod_python-314-for-python-24
.. _`Running mod_python on Apache on Windows2000`: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/139af8c83a5a9d4f
.. _`guide to getting mod_python working`: http://www.dscpl.com.au/articles/modpython-001.html
(Thanks to deelan for this info.)
Do I have to use mod_python?
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In the first release, yes. However, WSGI_ support (which will let Django run
under FCGI, SCGI, medusa, etc.) is in the works; stay tuned!
.. _WSGI: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0333.html
Will Django run under shared hosting (like TextDrive or Dreamhost)?
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Right now, no, unless you can get your host to install mod_python. However, as
the previous question says, WSGI support is comming!.
Why do I get an error about importing DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE?
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Make sure that:
* The environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is set to a fully-qualifed
Python module (i.e. "mysite.settings.main").
* Said module is on ``sys.path`` (``import mysite.settings.main`` should work).
* The module doesn't contain syntax errors (of course).
* If you're using mod_python but *not* using Django's request handler,
you'll need to work around a mod_python bug related to the use of
``SetEnv``; before you import anything from Django you'll need to do
the following::
os.environ.update(req.subprocess_env)
(where ``req`` is the mod_python request object).
The admin interface
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3. Symlink ``django_src/django`` so that ``django`` is within your Python
``site-packages`` directory:
``ln -s django_src/django /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/django``
``ln -s `pwd`/django_src/django /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/django``
(In the above line, change ``python2.3`` to match your current Python version.)