Getting started
===============
Wagtail is built on the `Django web framework `_, so this document assumes you've already got the essentials installed. But if not, those essentials are:
* `Python `_
* `pip `_ (Note that pip is included by default with Python 2.7.9 and later and Python 3.4 and later)
We'd also recommend Virtualenv, which provides isolated Python environments:
* `Virtualenv `_
.. important::
Before installing Wagtail, it is necessary to install the **libjpeg** and **zlib** libraries, which provide support for working with JPEG, PNG and GIF images (via the Python **Pillow** library). The way to do this varies by platform - see Pillow's `platform-specific installation instructions `_.
With the above installed, the quickest way to install Wagtail is:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install wagtail
(``sudo`` may be required if installing system-wide or without virtualenv)
Once installed, Wagtail provides a command similar to Django's ``django-admin startproject`` which stubs out a new site/project:
.. code-block:: console
$ wagtail start mysite
This will create a new folder ``mysite``, based on a template containing all you need to get started. More information on that template is available :doc:`here `.
Inside your ``mysite`` folder, we now just run the setup steps necessary for any Django project:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ ./manage.py migrate
$ ./manage.py createsuperuser
$ ./manage.py runserver
Your site is now accessible at ``http://localhost:8000``, with the admin backend available at ``http://localhost:8000/admin/``.
This will set you up with a new standalone Wagtail project. If you'd like to add Wagtail to an existing Django project instead, see :doc:`integrating_into_django`.
There are a few optional packages which are not installed by default but are recommended to improve performance or add features to Wagtail, including:
* :doc:`Elasticsearch `.
* :ref:`image_feature_detection`.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
tutorial
demo_site
integrating_into_django