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How to read the Django documentation
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We've put a lot of effort into making Django's documentation useful, easy to
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read and as complete as possible. Here are a few tips on how to make the best
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of it, along with some style guidelines.
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(Yes, this is documentation about documentation. Rest assured we have no plans
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to write a document about how to read the document about documentation.)
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How documentation is updated
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Just as the Django code base is developed and improved on a daily basis, our
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documentation is consistently improving. We improve documentation for several
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reasons:
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* To make content fixes, such as grammar/typo corrections.
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* To add information and/or examples to existing sections that need to be
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expanded.
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* To document Django features that aren't yet documented. (The list of
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such features is shrinking but exists nonetheless.)
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* To add documentation for new features as new features get added, or as
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Django APIs or behaviors change.
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Django's documentation is kept in the same source control system as its code.
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It lives in the `django/trunk/docs`_ directory of our Subversion repository.
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Each document is a separate text file that covers a narrowly focused topic,
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such as the "generic views" framework or how to construct a database model.
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.. _django/trunk/docs: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/docs
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Where to get it
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===============
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You can read Django documentation in several ways. They are, in order of
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preference:
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On the Web
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The most recent version of the Django documentation lives at
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http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/ . These HTML pages are generated
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automatically from the text files in source control every 15 minutes. That
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means they reflect the "latest and greatest" in Django -- they include the very
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latest corrections and additions, and they discuss the latest Django features,
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which may only be available to users of the Django development version. (See
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"Differences between versions" below.)
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A key advantage of the Web-based documentation is the comment section at the
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bottom of each document. This is an area for anybody to submit changes,
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corrections and suggestions about the given document. The Django developers
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frequently monitor the comments there and use them to improve the documentation
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for everybody.
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We encourage you to help improve the docs: it's easy! Note, however, that
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comments should explicitly relate to the documentation, rather than asking
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broad tech-support questions. If you need help with your particular Django
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setup, try the `django-users mailing list`_ instead of posting a comment to the
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documentation.
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.. _django-users mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users
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In plain text
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For offline reading, or just for convenience, you can read the Django
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documentation in plain text.
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If you're using an official release of Django, note that the zipped package
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(tarball) of the code includes a ``docs/`` directory, which contains all the
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documentation for that release.
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If you're using the development version of Django (aka the Subversion "trunk"),
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note that the ``docs/`` directory contains all of the documentation. You can
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``svn update`` it, just as you ``svn update`` the Python code, in order to get
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the latest changes.
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You can check out the latest Django documentation from Subversion using this
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shell command::
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svn co http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/docs/ django_docs
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One low-tech way of taking advantage of the text documentation is by using the
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Unix ``grep`` utility to search for a phrase in all of the documentation. For
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example, this will show you each mention of the phrase "edit_inline" in any
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Django document::
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grep edit_inline /path/to/django/docs/*.txt
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Formatting
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The text documentation is written in ReST (ReStructured Text) format. That
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means it's easy to read but is also formatted in a way that makes it easy to
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convert into other formats, such as HTML. If you're interested, the script that
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converts the ReST text docs into djangoproject.com's HTML lives at
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`djangoproject.com/django_website/apps/docs/parts/build_documentation.py`_ in
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the Django Subversion repository.
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.. _djangoproject.com/django_website/apps/docs/parts/build_documentation.py: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com/django_website/apps/docs/parts/build_documentation.py
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Differences between versions
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============================
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As previously mentioned, the text documentation in our Subversion repository
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contains the "latest and greatest" changes and additions. These changes often
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include documentation of new features added in the Django development version
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-- the Subversion ("trunk") version of Django. For that reason, it's worth
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pointing out our policy on keeping straight the documentation for various
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versions of the framework.
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We follow this policy:
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* The primary documentation on djangoproject.com is an HTML version of the
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latest docs in Subversion. These docs always correspond to the latest
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official Django release, plus whatever features we've added/changed in
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the framework *since* the latest release.
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* As we add features to Django's development version, we try to update the
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documentation in the same Subversion commit transaction.
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* To distinguish feature changes/additions in the docs, we use the phrase
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**New in Django development version**. In practice, this means that the
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current documentation on djangoproject.com can be used by users of either
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the latest release *or* the development version.
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* Documentation for a particular Django release is frozen once the version
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has been released officially. It remains a snapshot of the docs as of the
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moment of the release. We will make exceptions to this rule in
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the case of retroactive security updates or other such retroactive
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changes. Once documentation is frozen, we add a note to the top of each
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frozen document that says "These docs are frozen for Django version XXX"
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and links to the current version of that document.
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* Once a document is frozen for a Django release, we remove comments from
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that page, in favor of having comments on the latest version of that
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document. This is for the sake of maintainability and usability, so that
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users have one, and only one, place to leave comments on a particular
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document. We realize that some people may be stuck on a previous version
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of Django, but we believe the usability problems with multiple versions
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of a document the outweigh the benefits.
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* The `main documentation Web page`_ includes links to documentation for
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all previous versions.
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.. _main documentation Web page: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/
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