Django 1.8.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings, and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. • If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. PEP 249 does not state whether a cursor should0 码力 | 1685 页 | 6.01 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.8.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings, and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. PEP 249 does not state whether a cursor should0 码力 | 2454 页 | 2.85 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. • If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 1910 页 | 6.49 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.11.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. • If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 1878 页 | 6.40 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.10.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. • If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 1817 页 | 6.19 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.11.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 2747 页 | 2.67 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.10.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 2538 页 | 2.59 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 2790 页 | 2.71 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.0.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. • If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 1880 页 | 6.41 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.0.x Documentationheadaches down the road. If you wish to use another database, install the appropriate database bindings and change the following keys in the DATABASES 'default' item to match your database connection databases with Django. In addition to a database backend, you’ll need to make sure your Python database bindings are installed. If you’re using PostgreSQL, you’ll need the psycopg2 package. Refer to the PostgreSQL Django expects the "%s" placeholder, not the "?" placeholder, which is used by the SQLite Python bindings. This is for the sake of consistency and sanity. Using a cursor as a context manager: with connection0 码力 | 2746 页 | 2.67 MB | 1 年前3
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