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Refs #24971, #25356 -- Clarified how apps.py works in 1.9 release notes.

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Tim Graham 2015-11-17 10:50:00 -05:00
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@ -41,6 +41,8 @@ interact with installed applications, mainly for configuration and also for
introspection. That's why the application registry maintains metadata in an introspection. That's why the application registry maintains metadata in an
:class:`~django.apps.AppConfig` instance for each installed application. :class:`~django.apps.AppConfig` instance for each installed application.
.. _configuring-applications-ref:
Configuring applications Configuring applications
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@ -431,7 +431,11 @@ Management Commands
* The :djadmin:`createcachetable` command now has a ``--dry-run`` flag to * The :djadmin:`createcachetable` command now has a ``--dry-run`` flag to
print out the SQL rather than execute it. print out the SQL rather than execute it.
* The :djadmin:`startapp` command creates an ``apps.py`` file. * The :djadmin:`startapp` command creates an ``apps.py`` file. Since it doesn't
use ``default_app_config`` (:ref:`a discouraged API
<configuring-applications-ref>`), you must specify the app config's path,
e.g. ``'polls.apps.PollsConfig'``, in :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` for it to be
used (instead of just ``'polls'``).
* When using the PostgreSQL backend, the :djadmin:`dbshell` command can connect * When using the PostgreSQL backend, the :djadmin:`dbshell` command can connect
to the database using the password from your settings file (instead of to the database using the password from your settings file (instead of