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NAME


django-admin - Utility script for the Django Web framework

SYNOPSIS


django-admin <action> [options]

DESCRIPTION


This utility script provides commands for creation and maintenance of Django projects and
apps.

With the exception of startproject, all commands listed below can also be performed with
the manage.py script found at the top level of each Django project directory.

ACTIONS


cleanup
Cleans out old data from the database (only expired sessions at the moment).

compilemessages [--locale=LOCALE]
Compiles .po files to .mo files for use with builtin gettext support.

createcachetable [tablename]
Creates the table needed to use the SQL cache backend

createsuperuser [--username=USERNAME] [--email=EMAIL]
Creates a superuser account (a user who has all permissions).

dbshell
Runs the command-line client for the specified databaseENGINE.

diffsettings
Displays differences between the current settings.py and Django's default settings.
Settings that don't appear in the defaults are followed by "###".

dumpdata [--all] [--format=FMT] [--indent=NUM] [--natural=NATURAL] [appname appname
appname.Model ...]
Outputs to standard output all data in the database associated with the named
application(s).

flush Returns the database to the state it was in immediately after syncdb was executed.

inspectdb
Introspects the database tables in the database specified in settings.py and
outputs a Django model module.

loaddata [fixture fixture ...]
Searches for and loads the contents of the named fixture into the database.

install [appname ...]
Executes sqlall for the given app(s) in the current database.

makemessages [--locale=LOCALE] [--domain=DOMAIN] [--extension=EXTENSION] [--all]
[--symlinks] [--ignore=PATTERN] [--no-default-ignore] [--no-wrap] [--no-location]
Runs over the entire source tree of the current directory and pulls out all strings
marked for translation. It creates (or updates) a message file in the conf/locale
(in the django tree) or locale (for project and application) directory.

runfcgi [KEY=val] [KEY=val] ...
Runs this project as a FastCGI application. Requires flup. Use runfcgi help for
help on the KEY=val pairs.

runserver [--noreload] [--nothreading] [--nostatic] [--insecure] [--ipv6]
[port|ipaddr:port]
Starts a lightweight Web server for development.

shell [--plain]
Runs a Python interactive interpreter. Tries to use IPython, if it's available.
The --plain option forces the use of the standard Python interpreter even when
IPython is installed.

sql [appname ...]
Prints the CREATE TABLE SQL statements for the given app name(s).

sqlall [appname ...]
Prints the CREATE TABLE, initial-data and CREATE INDEX SQL statements for the given
model module name(s).

sqlclear [appname ...]
Prints the DROP TABLE SQL statements for the given app name(s).

sqlcustom [appname ...]
Prints the custom SQL statements for the given app name(s).

sqlflush [appname ...]
Prints the SQL statements that would be executed for the "flush" command.

sqlindexes [appname ...]
Prints the CREATE INDEX SQL statements for the given model module name(s).

sqlinitialdata [appname ...]
Prints the initial INSERT SQL statements for the given app name(s).

sqlsequencereset [appname ...]
Prints the SQL statements for resetting PostgreSQL sequences for the given app
name(s).

startapp [--template=PATH_OR_URL] [--extension=EXTENSION] [--name=FILENAME] [appname]
[destination]
Creates a Django app directory structure for the given app name in the current
directory or the optional destination.

startproject [--template=PATH_OR_URL] [--extension=EXTENSION] [--name=FILENAME]
[projectname] [destination]
Creates a Django project directory structure for the given project name in the
current directory or the optional destination.

syncdb Creates the database tables for all apps in INSTALLED_APPS whose tables haven't
already been created.

test [--verbosity] [--failfast] [appname ...]
Runs the test suite for the specified applications, or the entire project if no
apps are specified

testserver [--addrport=ipaddr|port] [fixture fixture ...]
Runs the test suite for the specified applications, or the entire project if no
apps are specified

validate
Validates all installed models.

OPTIONS


--version
Show program's version number and exit.

-h, --help
Show this help message and exit.

--settings=SETTINGS
Python path to settings module, e.g. "myproject.settings.main". If this isn't
provided, the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be used.

--pythonpath=PYTHONPATH
Lets you manually add a directory the Python path, e.g.
"/home/djangoprojects/myproject".

--plain
Use plain Python, not IPython, for the "shell" command.

--noinput
Do not prompt the user for input.

--noreload
Disable the development server's auto-reloader.

--nostatic
Disable automatic serving of static files from STATIC_URL.

--nothreading
Disable the development server's threading.

--insecure
Enables serving of static files even if DEBUG is False.

--ipv6 Enables IPv6 addresses.

--verbosity=VERBOSITY
Verbosity level: 0=minimal output, 1=normal output, 2=all output.

--traceback
By default, django-admin.py will show a simple error message whenever an error
occurs. If you specify this option, django-admin.py will output a full stack trace
whenever an exception is raised.

-l, --locale=LOCALE
The locale to process when using makemessages or compilemessages.

-d, --domain=DOMAIN
The domain of the message files (default: "django") when using makemessages.

-e, --extension=EXTENSION
The file extension(s) to examine (separate multiple extensions with commas, or use
-e multiple times) (makemessages command).

-s, --symlinks
Follows symlinks to directories when examining source code and templates for
translation strings (makemessages command).

-i, --ignore=PATTERN
Ignore files or directories matching this glob-style pattern. Use multiple times to
ignore more (makemessages command).

--no-default-ignore
Don't ignore the common private glob-style patterns 'CVS', '.*' and '*~'
(makemessages command).

--no-wrap
Don't break long message lines into several lines (makemessages command).

--no-location
Don't write '#: filename:line' comment lines in language files (makemessages
command).

-a, --all
Process all available locales when using makemessages.

--template=PATH_OR_URL
The file or directory path or URL to load the project and app templates from.

-n, --name=FILENAME
The name of an additional file to render when using app and project templates.

--database=DB
Used to specify the database on which a command will operate. If not specified,
this option will default to an alias of "default".

ENVIRONMENT


DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
In the absence of the --settings option, this environment variable defines the
settings module to be read. It should be in Python-import form, e.g.
"myproject.settings".

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