> You can import "setting_new.py" from "settings.py", that way you still
> only need to stablish settings.py as the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE.

Yep, but what if I just want to load all configurations from the
entirely new file. What should be the proper value for me to give to
the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE?

> To know more about the python PATH take a look to the "sys" module in
> the python documentation[1] exactrly the method "sys.path" :)
>
> [1]http://docs.python.org/library/sys.html

Thanks for the link. I am reading it now. :)

Kann

On Jun 2, 1:14 pm, Oscar Carballal <piz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can import "setting_new.py" from "settings.py", that way you still
> only need to stablish settings.py as the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE.
>
> It's strange though, the development server of django (python
> manage.py runserver) should import automatically the settings module
> and add it to the python path.
>
> To know more about the python PATH take a look to the "sys" module in
> the python documentation[1] exactrly the method "sys.path" :)
>
> [1]http://docs.python.org/library/sys.html
>
> 2011/6/2 Kann <vearas...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Dear all,
>
> > In order to run django on the server, I need to specify the file
> > containing all the configuration and export it as a system variable
> > called "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE". Also, the documentation on django
> > project website also stated that the value of DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
> > should be in "Python path syntax". I am just Python newbie and don't
> > really know what format the Python path syntax should be. Here is my
> > case:
>
> > The default setting file is "settings.py"; so, now, my
> > DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is configured as "settings"
>
> > However, if I want to create a new additional setting file such as
> > "setting_new.py", should the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE be configured as
> > "setting_new.settings?
>
> > Kann
>
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