I've never worked in Ubuntu before, but from what I understand, there is no text editor or Word or anything like that; everything is done through the command line and there is no "desktop."
So, how would I open settings.py with Ubuntu?
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:47 AM, Lachlan Musicman <datakid@gmail.com> wrote:
If they aren't in settings, then the software would never have worked
(if it needed a DB) :)
You can just open settings.py with a text editor - notepad, wordpad,
gedit, emacs/vim, even word if you want. It's just a text file.
Cheers
L.
On 8 July 2014 14:05, Janelle O'Dea <jnodea11@gmail.com> wrote:
> Again, super helpful. I just have a few more (hopefully not terribly
> obvious) questions: this mechanism specified in settings.py; will I access
> settings.py the same way as manage.py? python settings.py runserver?
>
> If I find the credentials for the database (if they aren't in settings.py, I
> probably don't have them...am I screwed?) how can I get to and dump the db?
>
> On Monday, July 7, 2014 7:30:44 PM UTC-4, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>>
>> On 8/07/2014 2:22 AM, Janelle O'Dea wrote:
>> > Thank you, Mike. I haven't tried your first option yet, but I will
>> > either today or tomorrow. What kinds of clues would I look for in
>> > settings?
>>
>> Django needs credentials to access the database and there should be a
>> mechanism specified in settings to get them. I don't keep such things
>> directly in my settings because I keep them under version control. But
>> if you had unfettered acccess to my machine you could discover where
>> they are. You say you have the Ubuntu machine in question so you might
>> be able to find them.
>>
>> The fingers crossed part is because the developer might have settled for
>> the Django Admin superuser credentials being the same as for the database.
>>
>> If not, but you do have the database credentials you can dump the db,
>> start another Django project with the same source code and load a new
>> database to gain complete access to everything.
>>
>> Also: any ideas about my first question?
>>
>> No. I'm not a Mac person. But permissions on Macs are (I believe) the
>> same as for Linux/Unix.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> >
>> > Everyone: I'm in Naples, Florida. If anyone is in the Southwest Florida
>> > area and wants to try and help, I'll get you a Randy's key lime pie. Or
>> > take you out for seafood. Or something.
>> >
>> > On Sunday, July 6, 2014 7:36:46 PM UTC-4, Janelle O'Dea wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I have two separate Django questions.
>> >
>> > One: I am trying to learn how to use Django on my computer (Mac OS,
>> > Mavericks) and was first getting the error "unable to open database"
>> > when running "python manage.py syncdb." To fix it, I followed
>> > instructions from here: https://coderwall.com/p/gl_grw
>> > <https://coderwall.com/p/gl_grw>
>> > Now, I can't save settings.py. I realize this may have to do with
>> > the advice to change permissions on the page I just linked to; how
>> > can I change them back?
>> > When I run the "python manage.py syncdb" command now, it tells me
>> > there's a syntax error in settings.py. When I try to fix settings.py
>> > and save it, it tells me ERRNO 13 permission denied.
>> > I'm mainly trying to get a feel for Django because I may want to use
>> > it in the near future.
>> >
>> > Two: At my workplace, someone produced a Django app on Ubuntu. The
>> > app is a source database for reporters to view and add to (I work at
>> > a newspaper). The main question: can I get the source information
>> > out of this database so that we can recover it and use it, even if
>> > the original creator of this app/database is not available? He isn't
>> > responding to phone calls or emails, and bosses want me to see if I
>> > can extract the info. I've never worked in Ubuntu before.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any help that anyone can provide.
>> >
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