diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS.rst b/CONTRIBUTORS.rst index ee41b6b4..110d3db3 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTORS.rst +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS.rst @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Listed in alphabetical order. Andrew Mikhnevich `@zcho`_ Andy Rose Anna Callahan `@jazztpt`_ + Antonia Blair `@antoniablair`_ @antoniablairart Areski Belaid `@areski`_ Ashley Camba Barclay Gauld `@yunti`_ @@ -128,6 +129,7 @@ Listed in alphabetical order. .. _@alb3rto: https://github.com/alb3rto .. _@amjith: https://github.com/amjith .. _@andor-pierdelacabeza: https://github.com/andor-pierdelacabeza +.. _@antoniablair: https://github.com/antoniablair .. _@areski: https://github.com/areski .. _@arruda: https://github.com/arruda .. _@bloodpet: https://github.com/bloodpet diff --git a/docs/developing-locally.rst b/docs/developing-locally.rst index a7f0269f..02c9baf4 100644 --- a/docs/developing-locally.rst +++ b/docs/developing-locally.rst @@ -26,20 +26,22 @@ You can now run the usual Django ``migrate`` and ``runserver`` commands:: $ python manage.py migrate $ python manage.py runserver -At this point you can take a break from setup and start getting to know the files in the project. +At this point you can take a break from setup and start getting to know the files in the project. -But if you want to go further with setup, read on. +But if you want to go further with setup, read on. (Note: the following sections still need to be revised) Setting Up Env Vars for Production ----------------------------------- - -`Cookiecutter Django` uses the excellent `django-environ`_ package with its ``DATABASE_URL`` environment variable to simplify database configuration in your Django settings. Now all you have to do is rename env.example to .env and then compose a definition for ``DATABASE_URL`` as shown below and add it to the .env file: + +`Cookiecutter Django` uses the excellent `django-environ`_ package, which includes a ``DATABASE_URL`` environment variable to simplify database configuration in your Django settings. + +Rename env.example to .env to begin updating the file with your own environment variables. To add your database, define ``DATABASE_URL`` and add it to the .env file, as shown below: .. parsed-literal:: - $ export DATABASE_URL="postgres://**:**\ @127.0.0.1:\ **/**" + DATABASE_URL="postgres://**:**\ @127.0.0.1:\ **/**" .. _django-environ: http://django-environ.readthedocs.io