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Relocated database setup details to install docs to simplify tutorial 2.
Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
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Now, open up :file:`mysite/settings.py`. It's a normal Python module with
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module-level variables representing Django settings.
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By default, the configuration uses SQLite. If you're new to databases, or
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you're just interested in trying Django, this is the easiest choice. SQLite is
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included in Python, so you won't need to install anything else to support your
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database. When starting your first real project, however, you may want to use a
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more scalable database like PostgreSQL, to avoid database-switching headaches
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down the road.
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By default, the :setting:`DATABASES` configuration uses SQLite. If you're new
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to databases, or you're just interested in trying Django, this is the easiest
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choice. SQLite is included in Python, so you won't need to install anything
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else to support your database. When starting your first real project, however,
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you may want to use a more scalable database like PostgreSQL, to avoid
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database-switching headaches down the road.
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If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate :ref:`database
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bindings <database-installation>` and change the following keys in the
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:setting:`DATABASES` ``'default'`` item to match your database connection
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settings:
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* :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` -- Either
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``'django.db.backends.sqlite3'``,
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``'django.db.backends.postgresql'``,
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``'django.db.backends.mysql'``, or
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``'django.db.backends.oracle'``. Other backends are :ref:`also available
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<third-party-notes>`.
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* :setting:`NAME` -- The name of your database. If you're using SQLite, the
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database will be a file on your computer; in that case, :setting:`NAME`
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should be the full absolute path, including filename, of that file. The
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default value, ``BASE_DIR / 'db.sqlite3'``, will store the file in your
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project directory.
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If you are not using SQLite as your database, additional settings such as
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:setting:`USER`, :setting:`PASSWORD`, and :setting:`HOST` must be added.
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For more details, see the reference documentation for :setting:`DATABASES`.
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.. admonition:: For databases other than SQLite
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If you're using a database besides SQLite, make sure you've created a
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database by this point. Do that with "``CREATE DATABASE database_name;``"
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within your database's interactive prompt.
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Also make sure that the database user provided in :file:`mysite/settings.py`
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has "create database" privileges. This allows automatic creation of a
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:ref:`test database <the-test-database>` which will be needed in a later
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tutorial.
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If you're using SQLite, you don't need to create anything beforehand - the
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database file will be created automatically when it is needed.
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If you wish to use another database, see :ref:`details to customize and get
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your database running <database-installation>`.
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While you're editing :file:`mysite/settings.py`, set :setting:`TIME_ZONE` to
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your time zone.
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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ In addition to the officially supported databases, there are :ref:`backends
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provided by 3rd parties <third-party-notes>` that allow you to use other
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databases with Django.
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In addition to a database backend, you'll need to make sure your Python
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database bindings are installed.
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To use another database other than SQLite, you'll need to make sure that the
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appropriate Python database bindings are installed:
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* If you're using PostgreSQL, you'll need the `psycopg`_ or `psycopg2`_
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package. Refer to the :ref:`PostgreSQL notes <postgresql-notes>` for further
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@ -97,6 +97,33 @@ database bindings are installed.
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* If you're using an unofficial 3rd party backend, please consult the
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documentation provided for any additional requirements.
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And ensure that the following keys in the ``'default'`` item of the
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:setting:`DATABASES` dictionary match your database connection settings:
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* :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` -- Either
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``'django.db.backends.sqlite3'``,
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``'django.db.backends.postgresql'``,
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``'django.db.backends.mysql'``, or
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``'django.db.backends.oracle'``. Other backends are :ref:`also available
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<third-party-notes>`.
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* :setting:`NAME` -- The name of your database. If you’re using SQLite, the
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database will be a file on your computer. In that case, ``NAME`` should be
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the full absolute path, including the filename of that file. You don’t need
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to create anything beforehand; the database file will be created
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automatically when needed. The default value, ``BASE_DIR / 'db.sqlite3'``,
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will store the file in your project directory.
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.. admonition:: For databases other than SQLite
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If you are not using SQLite as your database, additional settings such as
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:setting:`USER`, :setting:`PASSWORD`, and :setting:`HOST` must be added.
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For more details, see the reference documentation for :setting:`DATABASES`.
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Also, make sure that you've created the database by this point. Do that
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with "``CREATE DATABASE database_name;``" within your database's
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interactive prompt.
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If you plan to use Django's ``manage.py migrate`` command to automatically
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create database tables for your models (after first installing Django and
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creating a project), you'll need to ensure that Django has permission to create
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