问题
When I run manage.py shell on my Django project to take a peek at something there are common imports that I always want to run at the start of the shell (e.g. I always want to import my model files.) How can I have these run automatically everytime I run the shell command?
2nd related question, when I hit the up arrow I get the "^A" character instead of the previously run command in the manage.py shell (and in my regular python shell), how can I fix this so it loads the previous command like on the Linux/Unix command line?
回答1:
For the first question, look at the manage.py shell_plus
command provided by the django-extensions project. It will load all your model files on shell startup. The project has got a whole load of other useful tricks too, so it's definitely worth checking out.
For the second question, I can only guess that you need to install readline
.
回答2:
you can replicate what
python manage.py shell
does by just doing:
from django.core.management import setup_environ
from mysite import settings
setup_environ(settings)
and you will have the environment all set up for the rest of that script. There are some other ways to do this here too: http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2007/sep/22/standalone-django-scripts/
回答3:
One single thing which can solve both of your problem is ipython. ipython stores the previous executions and it can give you completion as well.
回答4:
Auto importing frequently used packages in python manage.py shell_plus
Example:
# local_settings
SHELL_PLUS_PRE_IMPORTS = (
('<app_name>.models', '*'),
('<app_name>.forms', '*'),
('<app_name>.views', '*'),
('django.core.urlresolvers', '*'),
('django.db', 'connection'),
('django.db', 'reset_queries'),
)
SHELL_PLUS_DONT_LOAD = ['<app_name>', '<app_name>']
Reference:
https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions/blob/master/docs/shell_plus.rst
回答5:
Adding extra stuff to the django shell can be done using as a starting point the shell_plus command provided in the django-extesions app, and modifying it by adding whatever you want to make available to the 'imported_objects' dictionary.
Eg if you duplicate the shell_plus.py file and add these two lines at the end:
# .......
alist = range(1000)
imported_objects['alist'] = alist
code.interact(local=imported_objects) # <-- this is the original final line
When you run the shell using the new file the 'alist' reference will be available. I put a longer example here: http://www.michelepasin.org/techblog/?p=1012
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1836361/how-do-i-preload-imports-into-djangos-manage-py-shell-command