Django - Why are migration commands not working?












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I am creating a simple django project by following the django documentation. I created an app polls and added models and urls and also added the app to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.



But when I try to run a migrate command nothing works. I don't get any result/output on console. I tried to stop the command using Ctrl+X but even that doesn't work. I've tried python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate and python manage.py showmigrations but nothing is working.










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  • Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

    – Red Cricket
    Nov 11 '18 at 8:24













  • Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

    – Mohammad Ali
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:33











  • Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

    – masterJack
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:45











  • Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

    – Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
    Nov 20 '18 at 21:16
















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I am creating a simple django project by following the django documentation. I created an app polls and added models and urls and also added the app to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.



But when I try to run a migrate command nothing works. I don't get any result/output on console. I tried to stop the command using Ctrl+X but even that doesn't work. I've tried python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate and python manage.py showmigrations but nothing is working.










share|improve this question























  • Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

    – Red Cricket
    Nov 11 '18 at 8:24













  • Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

    – Mohammad Ali
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:33











  • Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

    – masterJack
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:45











  • Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

    – Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
    Nov 20 '18 at 21:16














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I am creating a simple django project by following the django documentation. I created an app polls and added models and urls and also added the app to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.



But when I try to run a migrate command nothing works. I don't get any result/output on console. I tried to stop the command using Ctrl+X but even that doesn't work. I've tried python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate and python manage.py showmigrations but nothing is working.










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I am creating a simple django project by following the django documentation. I created an app polls and added models and urls and also added the app to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.



But when I try to run a migrate command nothing works. I don't get any result/output on console. I tried to stop the command using Ctrl+X but even that doesn't work. I've tried python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate and python manage.py showmigrations but nothing is working.







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  • Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

    – Red Cricket
    Nov 11 '18 at 8:24













  • Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

    – Mohammad Ali
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:33











  • Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

    – masterJack
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:45











  • Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

    – Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
    Nov 20 '18 at 21:16



















  • Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

    – Red Cricket
    Nov 11 '18 at 8:24













  • Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

    – Mohammad Ali
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:33











  • Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

    – masterJack
    Nov 11 '18 at 10:45











  • Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

    – Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
    Nov 20 '18 at 21:16

















Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

– Red Cricket
Nov 11 '18 at 8:24







Ctrl+X? Do you get any output from the commands you are running? What you set DATABASES to in your settings.py file?

– Red Cricket
Nov 11 '18 at 8:24















Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

– Mohammad Ali
Nov 11 '18 at 10:33





Are you run this command in the path that manage.py file is on there?

– Mohammad Ali
Nov 11 '18 at 10:33













Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

– masterJack
Nov 11 '18 at 10:45





Yes I am running these commands from the same directory as manage.py. I did not get any output from any command. I am using postgreSQL.

– masterJack
Nov 11 '18 at 10:45













Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

– Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
Nov 20 '18 at 21:16





Did you set a virtual environment for your project? and if so, are you activating it before running migration commands?

– Hugo Luis Villalobos Canto
Nov 20 '18 at 21:16












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