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| How to install Django on Windows
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| ================================
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| 
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| This document will guide you through installing Python 3.5 and Django on
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| Windows. It also provides instructions for installing `virtualenv`_ and
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| `virtualenvwrapper`_, which make it easier to work on Python projects. This is
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| meant as a beginner's guide for users working on Django projects and does not
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| reflect how Django should be installed when developing patches for Django
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| itself.
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| 
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| The steps in this guide have been tested with Windows 7, 8, and 10. In other
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| versions, the steps would be similar. You will need to be familiar with using
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| the Windows command prompt.
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| 
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| Install Python
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| ==============
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| 
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| Django is a Python web framework, thus requiring Python to be installed on your
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| machine. At the time of writing, Python 3.5 is the latest version.
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| 
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| To install Python on your machine go to https://python.org/downloads/. The
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| website should offer you a download button for the latest Python version.
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| Download the executable installer and run it. Check the box next to ``Add
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| Python 3.5 to PATH`` and then click ``Install Now``.
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| 
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| After installation, open the command prompt and check that the Python version
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| matches the version you installed by executing::
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| 
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|     python --version
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| 
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| About ``pip``
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| =============
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| 
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| `pip`_ is a package manage for Python. It makes installing and uninstalling
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| Python packages (such as Django!) very easy. For the rest of the installation,
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| we'll use ``pip`` to install Python packages from the command line.
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| 
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| To install pip on your machine, go to
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| https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing/, and follow the ``Installing with
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| get-pip.py`` instructions.
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| 
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| .. _pip: https://pypi.org/project/pip/
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| 
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| Install ``virtualenv`` and ``virtualenvwrapper``
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| ================================================
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| 
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| `virtualenv`_ and `virtualenvwrapper`_ provide a dedicated environment for
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| each Django project you create. While not mandatory, this is considered a best
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| practice and will save you time in the future when you're ready to deploy your
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| project. Simply type::
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| 
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|     pip install virtualenvwrapper-win
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| 
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| Then create a virtual environment for your project::
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| 
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|     mkvirtualenv myproject
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| 
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| The virtual environment will be activated automatically and you'll see
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| "(myproject)" next to the command prompt to designate that. If you start a new
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| command prompt, you'll need to activate the environment again using::
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| 
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|     workon myproject
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| 
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| .. _virtualenv: https://pypi.org/project/virtualenv/
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| .. _virtualenvwrapper: https://pypi.org/project/virtualenvwrapper-win/
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| 
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| Install Django
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| ==============
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| 
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| Django can be installed easily using ``pip`` within your virtual environment.
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| 
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| In the command prompt, ensure your virtual environment is active, and execute
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| the following command::
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| 
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|     pip install django
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| 
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| This will download and install the latest Django release.
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| 
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| After the installation has completed, you can verify your Django installation
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| by executing ``django-admin --version`` in the command prompt.
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| 
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| See :ref:`database-installation` for information on database installation
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| with Django.
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| 
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| Common pitfalls
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| ===============
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| 
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| * If ``django-admin`` only displays the help text no matter what arguments
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|   it is given, there is probably a problem with the file association in
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|   Windows. Check if there is more than one environment variable set for
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|   running Python scripts in ``PATH``. This usually occurs when there is more
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|   than one Python version installed.
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| 
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| * If you are connecting to the internet behind a proxy, there might be problem
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|   in running the command ``pip install django``. Set the environment variables
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|   for proxy configuration in the command prompt as follows::
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| 
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|     set http_proxy=http://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport
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|     set https_proxy=https://username:password@proxyserver:proxyport
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