I need to run my Django along with Celery as root for access reasons. It says I need to set C_FORCE_ROOT environment variable. How/where do I set the environment variable?
1st solution - Manually type command at terminal
$ export C_FORCE_ROOT='true'
2nd solution - Edit shell configuration
$ vi ~/.bashrc
# add following line
export C_FORCE_ROOT='true'
$ source ~/.bashrc
3rd solution - Edit manage.py
of Django
import os
if __name__ == '__main__':
os.environ.setdefault('C_FORCE_ROOT', 'true')
os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', '{PATH TO SETTINGS FILE}')
execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
Anywhere so the python process picks it up by using os.environ.
If your question is about how the environment variables work, please read this tutorial.
You can set it to true like this:
# export C_FORCE_ROOT="true"
Then make sure it is set as an env. variable
# echo $C_FORCE_ROOT
true
But make sure to make it permanent, as this will vanish with the next restart
Have fun :) !!