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| ==================================
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| Integrating with a legacy database
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| ==================================
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| 
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| While Django is best suited for developing new applications, it's quite
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| possible to integrate it into legacy databases. Django includes a couple of
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| utilities to automate as much of this process as possible.
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| 
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| This document assumes you know the Django basics, as covered in the
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| `official tutorial`_.
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| 
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| .. _official tutorial: ../tutorial01/
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| 
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| Give Django your database parameters
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| ====================================
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| 
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| You'll need to tell Django what your database connection parameters are, and
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| what the name of the database is. Do that by editing these settings in your
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| `settings file`_:
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| 
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|     * `DATABASE_NAME`_
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|     * `DATABASE_ENGINE`_
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|     * `DATABASE_USER`_
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|     * `DATABASE_PASSWORD`_
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|     * `DATABASE_HOST`_
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|     * `DATABASE_PORT`_
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| 
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| .. _settings file: ../settings/
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| .. _DATABASE_NAME: ../settings/#database-name
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| .. _DATABASE_ENGINE: ../settings/#database-engine
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| .. _DATABASE_USER: ../settings/#database-user
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| .. _DATABASE_PASSWORD: ../settings/#database-password
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| .. _DATABASE_HOST: ../settings/#database-host
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| .. _DATABASE_PORT: ../settings/#database-port
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| 
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| Auto-generate the models
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| ========================
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| 
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| Django comes with a utility that can create models by introspecting an existing
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| database. You can view the output by running this command::
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| 
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|     python manage.py inspectdb
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| 
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| Save this as a file by using standard Unix output redirection::
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| 
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|     python manage.py inspectdb > models.py
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| 
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| This feature is meant as a shortcut, not as definitive model generation. See
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| the `django-admin.py documentation`_ for more information.
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| 
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| Once you've cleaned up your models, name the file ``models.py`` and put it in
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| the Python package that holds your app. Then add the app to your
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| ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
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| 
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| .. _django-admin.py documentation: ../django-admin/
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| 
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| Install the core Django tables
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| ==============================
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| 
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| Next, run the ``manage.py syncdb`` command to install any extra needed database
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| records such as admin permissions and content types::
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| 
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|     python manage.py syncdb
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| 
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| See whether it worked
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| =====================
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| 
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| That's it. Try accessing your data via the Django database API, and try editing
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| objects via Django's admin site.
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