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diff --git a/docs/topics/settings.txt b/docs/topics/settings.txt index 9e6a689588..6d96190a90 100644 --- a/docs/topics/settings.txt +++ b/docs/topics/settings.txt @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -.. _topics-settings: - =============== Django settings =============== @@ -46,7 +44,7 @@ Python `import search path`_. The django-admin.py utility --------------------------- -When using :ref:`django-admin.py <ref-django-admin>`, you can either set the +When using :doc:`django-admin.py </ref/django-admin>`, you can either set the environment variable once, or explicitly pass in the settings module each time you run the utility. @@ -66,20 +64,19 @@ Use the ``--settings`` command-line argument to specify the settings manually:: .. _django-admin.py: ../django-admin/ -On the server (mod_python) +On the server (mod_wsgi) -------------------------- -In your live server environment, you'll need to tell Apache/mod_python which -settings file to use. Do that with ``SetEnv``:: +In your live server environment, you'll need to tell your WSGI +application what settings file to use. Do that with ``os.environ``:: + + import os - <Location "/mysite/"> - SetHandler python-program - PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython - SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings - </Location> + os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'mysite.settings' -Read the :ref:`Django mod_python documentation <howto-deployment-modpython>` for -more information. +Read the :doc:`Django mod_wsgi documentation +</howto/deployment/modwsgi>` for more information and other common +elements to a Django WSGI application. Default settings ================ @@ -151,7 +148,7 @@ read it. This is especially important in a shared-hosting environment. Available settings ================== -For a full list of available settings, see the :ref:`settings reference <ref-settings>`. +For a full list of available settings, see the :doc:`settings reference </ref/settings>`. Creating your own settings ========================== |
