Opened 7 years ago
Closed 7 years ago
#28501 closed Bug (fixed)
"python -m django runserver" crashes
Reported by: | Kit Darko | Owned by: | Yusuke Miyazaki |
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Component: | Core (Management commands) | Version: | 1.11 |
Severity: | Normal | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Triage Stage: | Accepted | |
Has patch: | yes | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
Description
In the interests of keeping code modular, we do not use manage.py runserver
in our projects. Instead, we use django-admin runserver
.
This works well, but if one wants to run python with some flags, using the django module, it is insufficient.
It would be ideal if python -m django runserver
worked, for this reason. Currently, attempting to do so will yield an import error with similar to the attached traceback.
Attachments (1)
Change History (8)
by , 7 years ago
Attachment: | traceback.txt added |
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comment:1 by , 7 years ago
Component: | Uncategorized → Core (Management commands) |
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Summary: | django runserver crashes when run as a module → "python -m django runserver" crashes |
Triage Stage: | Unreviewed → Accepted |
Type: | Uncategorized → Bug |
It looks like something to do with the autoreloader.
comment:2 by , 7 years ago
Owner: | changed from | to
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Status: | new → assigned |
comment:3 by , 7 years ago
Has patch: | set |
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I could reproduce this error, found the problem in the autoreloader, and wrote a patch. PR.
comment:4 by , 7 years ago
Needs tests: | set |
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Is it feasible to add a test? See tests/utils_tests/test_autoreload.py
for some existing tests.
comment:6 by , 7 years ago
Needs tests: | unset |
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Traceback for import error