Django database file on linux missing
I recently transferred my django project folder from a windows pc to a linux machine, and ever since then my django app is reading its database from an unknown location. I confirmed this by deleting the database in my project folder, and somehow i can still see all my models in the admin.
And when i run the below code , i get the path to the database and on going to the directory i seenothing.
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>> settings.DATABASES['default']['NAME']
'/home/Files/Document/django/one/db.sqlite3'
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
}
}
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I recently transferred my django project folder from a windows pc to a linux machine, and ever since then my django app is reading its database from an unknown location. I confirmed this by deleting the database in my project folder, and somehow i can still see all my models in the admin.
And when i run the below code , i get the path to the database and on going to the directory i seenothing.
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>> settings.DATABASES['default']['NAME']
'/home/Files/Document/django/one/db.sqlite3'
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
}
}
django
Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago
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I recently transferred my django project folder from a windows pc to a linux machine, and ever since then my django app is reading its database from an unknown location. I confirmed this by deleting the database in my project folder, and somehow i can still see all my models in the admin.
And when i run the below code , i get the path to the database and on going to the directory i seenothing.
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>> settings.DATABASES['default']['NAME']
'/home/Files/Document/django/one/db.sqlite3'
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
}
}
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I recently transferred my django project folder from a windows pc to a linux machine, and ever since then my django app is reading its database from an unknown location. I confirmed this by deleting the database in my project folder, and somehow i can still see all my models in the admin.
And when i run the below code , i get the path to the database and on going to the directory i seenothing.
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>> settings.DATABASES['default']['NAME']
'/home/Files/Document/django/one/db.sqlite3'
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
}
}
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Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago
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Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago
Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago
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Do you run makemigrations and migrate commands/
– Shafikur Rahman
2 days ago
Are you sure its reading anything? can you see the models or the data?
– Sayse
2 days ago
Perhaps it creates records through migrations?
– Willem Van Onsem
2 days ago
Yes i ran makemigrations and migrate. No changes detected. And on the admin i get all the data from my models completely
– Sam
2 days ago
and currently there is no database file in my project and i can still access everything in admin
– Sam
2 days ago