On 26 Aug 12:12, Daniel Axtens wrote: > > > +## Django administrative console > > + > > +In order to access the administrative console at `/admin`, you need at > > least > > +one user account to be registered and configured as a "staff" account to > > access > > +the Django administrative console. This can be achieved by altering the > > +`auth_user` table and setting your favorite user entry to have `is_staff` > > set > > +to `1`. Once done, such user can add projects which are required for email > > +delivery to operate correctly. > > + > > +Once the administrative console is accessible, you would want to configure > > your > > +different sites and their corresponding domain names, which is required > > for the > > +different emails sent by patchwork (registration, password recovery) as > > well as > > +sample `pwclientrc` files provided by your project's page. > > + > > Hmm. Wouldn't it be easier to do this with 'python[3] manage.py > createsuperuser'? (or > just 'createsu' if you're using docker or vagrant)
I like the idea but Daniel is correct: the createsuperuser command is the way to do this. Could you document this approach instead, please? Stephen _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
