Update docs, add example of using django_manage to run other commands.

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Chris Church 2014-12-26 01:29:54 -05:00 committed by Matt Clay
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@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ options:
command:
choices: [ 'cleanup', 'collectstatic', 'flush', 'loaddata', 'migrate', 'runfcgi', 'syncdb', 'test', 'validate', ]
description:
- The name of the Django management command to run. Built in commands are cleanup, collectstatic, flush, loaddata, migrate, runfcgi, syncdb, test, and validate. Other commands can be entered, but will fail if they're unknown to Django.
- The name of the Django management command to run. Built in commands are cleanup, collectstatic, flush, loaddata, migrate, runfcgi, syncdb, test, and validate.
- Other commands can be entered, but will fail if they're unknown to Django. Other commands that may prompt for user input should be run with the I(--noinput) flag.
required: true
app_path:
description:
@ -111,7 +112,10 @@ EXAMPLES = """
virtualenv={{ virtualenv_dir }}
# Run the SmokeTest test case from the main app. Useful for testing deploys.
- django_manage: command=test app_path=django_dir apps=main.SmokeTest
- django_manage: command=test app_path={{ django_dir }} apps=main.SmokeTest
# Create an initial superuser.
- django_manage: command="createsuperuser --noinput --username=admin --email=admin@example.com" app_path={{ django_dir }}
"""