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| Total Lines | 23 |
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| 1 | import os |
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| 9 | def handle(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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| 10 | username = os.environ['SUPERUSER_NAME'] |
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| 11 | password = os.environ['SUPERUSER_PASSWORD'] |
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| 12 | email = os.environ['SUPERUSER_EMAIL'] |
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| 14 | defaults = { |
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| 15 | 'email': email, |
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| 16 | 'is_superuser': True, |
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| 17 | 'is_staff': True, |
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| 18 | } |
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| 20 | superuser, created = User.objects.update_or_create( |
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| 21 | username=username, |
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| 22 | defaults=defaults, |
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| 23 | ) |
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| 25 | superuser.set_password(password) |
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| 27 | if created: |
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| 28 | superuser.save() |
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| 29 | self.stdout.write('Successfully created superuser %s.' % username) |
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| 30 | else: |
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| 31 | self.stdout.write('Superuser %s updated.' % username) |
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| 32 |
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