Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Thanks for checking it out.
All documentation is in the "docs
" directory and online at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/. If you're just getting started, here's how we recommend you read the docs:
- First, read
docs/intro/install.txt
for instructions on installing Django. - Next, work through the tutorials in order (
docs/intro/tutorial01.txt
,docs/intro/tutorial02.txt
, etc.). - If you want to set up an actual deployment server, read
docs/howto/deployment/index.txt
for instructions. - You'll probably want to read through the topical guides (in
docs/topics
) next; from there you can jump to the HOWTOs (indocs/howto
) for specific problems, and check out the reference (docs/ref
) for gory details. - See
docs/README
for instructions on building an HTML version of the docs.
Docs are updated rigorously. If you find any problems in the docs, or think they should be clarified in any way, please take 30 seconds to fill out a ticket here: https://code.djangoproject.com/newticket
To get more help:
- Join the
#django
channel onirc.libera.chat
. Lots of helpful people hang out there. Webchat is available. - Join the django-users mailing list, or read the archives, at https://groups.google.com/group/django-users.
- Join the Django Discord community.
- Join the community on the Django Forum.
To contribute to Django:
- Check out https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/ for information about getting involved.
To run Django's test suite:
- Follow the instructions in the "Unit tests" section of
docs/internals/contributing/writing-code/unit-tests.txt
, published online at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/writing-code/unit-tests/#running-the-unit-tests
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