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authorAdrian Holovaty <adrian@holovaty.com>2005-09-02 18:26:16 +0000
committerAdrian Holovaty <adrian@holovaty.com>2005-09-02 18:26:16 +0000
commit59b204526ee03e936876365f1c8b5d856c5b8770 (patch)
treef2bb7ae9011402d9dff802b9624b0d5265360b01 /docs/django-admin.txt
parentfe66d3b83b8fe99584aeedaba4b9fd59c456b1f9 (diff)
Fixed #454 -- Clarified django-admin '--help' output to use 'modelmodule' instead of 'app'. Thanks, Maniac
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@607 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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diff --git a/docs/django-admin.txt b/docs/django-admin.txt
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@@ -22,18 +22,18 @@ document.
Run ``django-admin.py --help`` to display a help message that includes a terse
list of all available actions and options.
-Most actions take a list of "app"s. An "app," in this case, is the name of
-a file containing Django models. For example, if you have a model module called
-``myproject/apps/polls/pollmodels.py``, the "app" in this case would be
-``"pollmodels"``.
+Most actions take a list of "modelmodule"s. A "modelmodule," in this case, is
+the name of a file containing Django models. For example, if you have a model
+module called ``myproject/apps/polls/pollmodels.py``, the "modelmodule" in this
+case would be ``"pollmodels"``.
Available actions
=================
-adminindex [app app ...]
+adminindex [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
------------------------
-Prints the admin-index template snippet for the given app(s).
+Prints the admin-index template snippet for the given model module(s).
Use admin-index template snippets if you want to customize the look and feel of
your admin's index page. See `Tutorial 2`_ for more information.
@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ customizations. In particular, you'll need to do this:
``inspectdb`` only works with PostgreSQL and MySQL. Foreign-key detection only
works in PostgreSQL.
-install [app app ...]
+install [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
---------------------
-Executes the equivalent of ``sqlall`` for the given app(s).
+Executes the equivalent of ``sqlall`` for the given model module(s).
runserver [optional port number, or ipaddr:port]
------------------------------------------------
@@ -115,41 +115,41 @@ Port 7000 on IP address 1.2.3.4::
django-admin.py runserver 1.2.3.4:7000
-sql [app app ...]
+sql [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
-----------------
-Prints the CREATE TABLE SQL statements for the given app(s).
+Prints the CREATE TABLE SQL statements for the given model module(s).
-sqlall [app app ...]
+sqlall [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
--------------------
-Prints the CREATE TABLE and initial-data SQL statements for the given app(s).
+Prints the CREATE TABLE and initial-data SQL statements for the given model module(s).
-sqlclear [app app ...]
+sqlclear [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
----------------------
-Prints the DROP TABLE SQL statements for the given app(s).
+Prints the DROP TABLE SQL statements for the given model module(s).
-sqlindexes [app app ...]
+sqlindexes [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
------------------------
-Prints the CREATE INDEX SQL statements for the given app(s).
+Prints the CREATE INDEX SQL statements for the given model module(s).
-sqlinitialdata [app app ...]
+sqlinitialdata [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
----------------------------
-Prints the initial INSERT SQL statements for the given app(s).
+Prints the initial INSERT SQL statements for the given model module(s).
-sqlreset [app app ...]
+sqlreset [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
----------------------
-Prints the DROP TABLE SQL, then the CREATE TABLE SQL, for the given app(s).
+Prints the DROP TABLE SQL, then the CREATE TABLE SQL, for the given model module(s).
-sqlsequencereset [app app ...]
+sqlsequencereset [modelmodule modelmodule ...]
------------------------------
Prints the SQL statements for resetting PostgreSQL sequences for the given
-app(s).
+model module(s).
See http://simon.incutio.com/archive/2004/04/21/postgres for more information.