I've recently installed Django-1.5b1. My system configuration:
When I call django-admin.py command I get the following error
(devel)ninja Django-1.5b1: django-admin.py
Usage: django-admin.py subcommand [options] [args]
Options:
-v VERBOSITY, --verbosity=VERBOSITY
Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal output,
2=verbose output, 3=very verbose output
--settings=SETTINGS The Python path to a settings module, e.g.
"myproject.settings.main". If this isn't provided, the
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be
used.
--pythonpath=PYTHONPATH
A directory to add to the Python path, e.g.
"/home/djangoprojects/myproject".
--traceback Print traceback on exception
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/bin/django-admin.py", line 5, in <module>
management.execute_from_command_line()
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", line 452, in execute_from_command_line
utility.execute()
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", line 375, in execute
sys.stdout.write(self.main_help_text() + '\n')
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", line 241, in main_help_text
for name, app in six.iteritems(get_commands()):
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", line 108, in get_commands
apps = settings.INSTALLED_APPS
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 52, in __getattr__
self._setup(name)
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 47, in _setup
self._wrapped = Settings(settings_module)
File "/Users/sultan/.virtualenvs/devel/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 132, in __init__
raise ImportError("Could not import settings '%s' (Is it on sys.path?): %s" % (self.SETTINGS_MODULE, e))
ImportError: Could not import settings 'settings' (Is it on sys.path?): No module named settings
Did anyone have the same errors? Can anyone advise or help with it?
Thanks,
Sultan
To fix this, first close the terminal window and relaunch it with administrator privileges. Once you launch the elevated terminal window change directory to where you wish to start your Django project. The command should work.
What is Django? Django is a Python framework that makes it easier to create web sites using Python. Django takes care of the difficult stuff so that you can concentrate on building your web applications.
The very first method to check the version of Django is simply to write python -m django –version in your terminal. This code will return the version of your Django in the format 3.2. 9.
I had the same issue when starting a new project. I solved the problem by giving this command at the command prompt:
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=
in this way I unset the variable that was pointing to a "settings
" file (discovered using env | grep DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
) I set before starting using virtualenv
after unsetting the variable the django-admin.py
script worked like a charm!
I've had the same issue as you, and I haven't come up with a good fix aside from prepending my project folder to the PYTHONPATH like this:
export PYTHONPATH="/absolute/path/to/django/project/folder:$PYTHONPATH"
where my <project>
is located at /absolute/path/to/django/project/folder/<project>
. I add that export
command to the end of my env/bin/activate
script so it happens every time I initialize the virtualenv.
The only difference between our two situations is that I use multiple settings files instead of a single settings.py
module.
You can also call django-admin.py
from the folder containing your Django project like so:
python ~/.virtualenvs/devel/bin/django-admin.py <command>
so that it recognizes your current working directory as part of the path.
Hope that makes sense. It's kind of clumsy to explain which makes it hard to search for an answer.
Maybe your problem is related to this: Wrong python path in script header
If you want to do anything except creating a new django project inside your venv, you should call python manage.py
(of course, whereis python
should return your venv executable)
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