Django Development on Windows

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Overview[edit]

Any information relevant to doing Django development on Windows.

Software[edit]

See also Django Development on Mac and Python Virtual Environments

Python[edit]

(version 2.7.3 ~3.2 is the version referenced by the current Django tutorial)[1]

Django[edit]

Database[edit]

Recommended database is PostgreSQL.

The PostgreSQL server is running on littledamienii. It's not necessary to have a local database server.

However, python does require the psycopg2 package in order to connect to the database.

Cygwin (Bash shell for Windows)[edit]

There is a local version of the distribution.

PyCharm[edit]

IDE for Django/Python development

IDE[edit]

PyCharm[edit]

I have been using PyCharm. There are other options, but this seems to offer a lot.

  • Can connect to databases from within the IDE.
  • Debugger.
  • Runs a server within the IDE for debugging purposes.
    Similar this command from the Django tutorial:
c:/myproject> python manage.py runserver 8080
  • Can create a Django project
    Analog to the following command from the Django tutorial:
c:/myproject> django-admin.py startproject mysite

Other IDEs[edit]

Notes on other IDEs as they are used or tested. Esp. any features that they offer that PyCharm does not.

A lot of people simply use vim or notepad++. But those are simply text editors, albeit with pretty-print in the case of notepad++. They don't offer debuggers or database browsers.

  • Sublime Text

Articles & websites comparing Python IDEs[edit]

Debugging[edit]

PyCharm[edit]

  • Create all Django projects to be debugged from within PyCharm:
    This will create a project environment where the PyCharm debugger can run.
    • File > New Project
    • Project name: [project name]
    • Location: [d:\path\to\parent_dir] (PyCharm will match the actual project directory name to the project name.)
    • Project type: Django Project
    • Click OK
    • Enter app name and template directory in the next dialog if desired.
    • Click OK
  • Run the debugger once the code has been added.
    • Run > Debug ProjectName
    • This will start up a server running the site on `http://127.0.0.1:8080 (or whatever port is configured in the configuration).
    • Set the appropriate breakpoints.
    • Load the site in a browser to test GET requests.
    • Run curl` to test POST requests.
    • PyCharm will stop execution at the breakpoints.

Notes[edit]