Reputation: 45922
I am thinking of stating a new Django project and I have to choose a project name now, so I can type:
djangoadmin startproject <something>
This raises doubts, I'm not sure of the name, and I think that I might want to change it in the future. So, I have two questions:
Thank you!
Upvotes: 12
Views: 1899
Reputation: 8212
Late to this party, but for future reference this may help somebody. I've just had to change a project name because it clashed with the name of a third-part app. It's easier to change a project name than an app name! (Django 1.11)
Folder structure
project/
manage.py
project/
settings.py
urls.py
wsgi.py
venv/
venv
, generate an up to date requirements.txt
with pip freeze
project/
folders to newproject
project
to newproject
in the python files:manage.py, look for DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
settings.py, look for DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE and WSGI_APPLICATION, and a comment. You can and should leave the name of the database and the database user unchanged, assuming you want to keep the data.
urls.py, in a triple-quoted string
wsgi.py, DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE plus a comment
If using a virtual environment, you need to recreate it. I renamed venv
to old.venv
, then virtualenv-3 venv
, then use pip install
and the requirements file you generated at 1. Trash old.venv
when sure the new one is working AOK.
/path/to/project
will also feature in system config files such as /etc/nginx
and a .service
file for gunicorn, which will need changing to /path/to/newproject
.
Restart the server and test. Should be working.
Now you can add an app called project
to your INSTALLED_APPS!
I now know that it's a good idea to call in-house Django projects ${my_org_name}_something
, or similar, so they won't clash with third-party apps.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 3752
Main project name is used as a base for your namespace.
By default, you will have in settings.py line: "ROOT_URLCONF = 'something.urls'".
To change a project name, you need to change every single import that is referring to it.
Of course you can always use modules without 'something' prefix, then you must ensure that there will be no name/namespace conflict between modules. I'm using this option, because I can have same code in a few copies without additional hassle.
Upvotes: 3