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django_manage - Manages a Django application.

Synopsis

  • Manages a Django application using the manage.py application frontend to django-admin. With the virtualenv parameter, all management commands will be executed by the given virtualenv installation.

Requirements (on host that executes module)

  • virtualenv
  • django

Options

parameter required default choices comments
app_path
yes
The path to the root of the Django application where manage.py lives.
apps
no
A list of space-delimited apps to target. Used by the 'test' command.
cache_table
no
The name of the table used for database-backed caching. Used by the 'createcachetable' command.
command
yes
  • cleanup
  • collectstatic
  • flush
  • loaddata
  • migrate
  • runfcgi
  • syncdb
  • test
  • validate
The name of the Django management command to run. Built in commands are cleanup, collectstatic, flush, loaddata, migrate, runfcgi, syncdb, test, and validate.
Other commands can be entered, but will fail if they're unknown to Django. Other commands that may prompt for user input should be run with the --noinput flag.
database
no
The database to target. Used by the 'createcachetable', 'flush', 'loaddata', and 'syncdb' commands.
failfast
no no
  • yes
  • no
Fail the command immediately if a test fails. Used by the 'test' command.
fixtures
no
A space-delimited list of fixture file names to load in the database. Required by the 'loaddata' command.
link
(added in 1.3)
no
Will create links to the files instead of copying them, you can only use this parameter with 'collectstatic' command
merge
(added in 1.3)
no
Will run out-of-order or missing migrations as they are not rollback migrations, you can only use this parameter with 'migrate' command
pythonpath
no
A directory to add to the Python path. Typically used to include the settings module if it is located external to the application directory.
settings
no
The Python path to the application's settings module, such as 'myapp.settings'.
skip
(added in 1.3)
no
Will skip over out-of-order missing migrations, you can only use this parameter with migrate
virtualenv
no
An optional path to a virtualenv installation to use while running the manage application.

Examples

# Run cleanup on the application installed in 'django_dir'.
- django_manage:
    command: cleanup
    app_path: "{{ django_dir }}"

# Load the initial_data fixture into the application
- django_manage:
    command: loaddata
    app_path: "{{ django_dir }}"
    fixtures: "{{ initial_data }}"

# Run syncdb on the application
- django_manage:
    command: syncdb
    app_path: "{{ django_dir }}"
    settings: "{{ settings_app_name }}"
    pythonpath: "{{ settings_dir }}"
    virtualenv: "{{ virtualenv_dir }}"

# Run the SmokeTest test case from the main app. Useful for testing deploys.
- django_manage:
    command: test
    app_path: "{{ django_dir }}"
    apps: main.SmokeTest

# Create an initial superuser.
- django_manage:
    command: "createsuperuser --noinput --username=admin [email protected]"
    app_path: "{{ django_dir }}"

Notes

Note

  • virtualenv (http://www.virtualenv.org) must be installed on the remote host if the virtualenv parameter is specified.
  • This module will create a virtualenv if the virtualenv parameter is specified and a virtualenv does not already exist at the given location.
  • This module assumes English error messages for the ‘createcachetable’ command to detect table existence, unfortunately.
  • To be able to use the migrate command with django versions < 1.7, you must have south installed and added as an app in your settings.
  • To be able to use the collectstatic command, you must have enabled staticfiles in your settings.
  • As of ansible 2.x, your manage.py application must be executable (rwxr-xr-x), and must have a valid shebang, i.e. “#!/usr/bin/env python”, for invoking the appropriate Python interpreter.

Status

This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.

© 2012–2017 Michael DeHaan
© 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/django_manage_module.html