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Generating admin sites for the staff to add,change or delete content is made easy by Django by automating the creation of admin interfaces for models. Creating an admin user is as easy as follows: | Generating admin sites for the staff to add,change or delete content is made easy by Django by automating the creation of admin interfaces for models. Creating an admin user is as easy as follows: | ||
Create a user | |||
1. Create a user | |||
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$ python manage.py createsuperuser | $ python manage.py createsuperuser |
Revision as of 16:38, 14 September 2014
Django
Background
Architecture
Features
Object- Relational Mapper
Django has its own object relational mapper which eases database access. It facilitates writing of model classes directly in python. Model classes can be defined by sub-classing django.db.models.Model. Each attribute of this class corresponds to a database field. This makes it possible to use an automatically generated database access API.
from django.db import models class Person(models.Model): first_name = models.CharField(max_length=30) last_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
The database columns first_name and last_name are specified as class attributes and an id field is automatically added to the table.
Automatic admin interface
Generating admin sites for the staff to add,change or delete content is made easy by Django by automating the creation of admin interfaces for models. Creating an admin user is as easy as follows:
1. Create a user
$ python manage.py createsuperuser
Enter the username
Username: admin
Enter email address
Email address: admin@example.com
Final step is to setup a password as follows and the admin gets created.
Password: ********** Password (again): ********* Superuser created successfully