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This article brings you relevant knowledge aboutPython. Django is a relatively classic Python web framework. I happened to use Django in the project recently, so the following article mainly introduces it to you. Here is a super detailed graphic tutorial on using Pycharm to create a Django project. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
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1. Here I use anaconda navigator to create it, select environment, and click create.
#2. Set the environment name and select the python3.8 version.
#3. You can install the modules needed in the environment here. (Do not use this method to install modules, other methods will be introduced below)
For example:
4. Installation For django3.0, use the command: pip install django==3.0. The installation is successful only when successfully appears.
5. Install another django_simpleui here, which will be used later when creating a django project.
simpleui Introduction
simpleui is a theme based on Django background management, mainly to beautify and simplify Django's built-in background management interface. It has 28 popular themes built-in. Pip lightning installation is 100% compatible with native admin without modifying the code. It has multi-tab pages and each module is clearer. The configuration is simple and quick to get started. After adding simpleui to settings.py, it will take effect immediately and the efficiency will be increased by 100%! Make back-end development easy. Element-UI Vue blessing gives the ancient django admin a new look.
1. Open pycharm and create a new project (new project).
#2. Set the project path (location) and select existing interpreter.
#3. Set up the compiler (interpreter).
4. Complete the configuration and click create.
5. Select new window and a new window will open.
#6. When the interface shown below appears, it is basically successful.
7. Run manage.py to check whether the site is installed successfully.
#8. Click the address in the running result.
#9. The following picture appears and you’re done.
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