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Django RESTful Web Services
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Django RESTful Web Services

by Gastón C. Hillar
January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
326 pages
7h 38m
English
Packt Publishing
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Running our initial migration

Now, it is necessary to create the initial migration for the new Toy model we recently coded. We will also synchronize the SQLite database for the first time. By default, Django uses the popular self-contained and embedded SQLite database, and therefore we don't need to make changes in the initial ORM configuration. In this example, we will be working with this default configuration. Of course, we will upgrade to another database after we have a sample web service built with Django. We will only use SQLite for this example.

We just need to run the following Python script in the virtual environment that we activated in the previous chapter. Make sure you are in the restful01 folder within the main folder for the ...

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