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Wagtail provides the `wagtail start` command and project template to get you started with a new Wagtail project as quickly as possible, but it's easy to integrate Wagtail into an existing Django project too.
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Wagtail is currently compatible with Django 3.2, 4.0 and 4.1. First, install the `wagtail` package from PyPI:
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Wagtail is currently compatible with Django 3.2, 4.0, and 4.1. First, install the `wagtail` package from PyPI:
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```sh
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pip install wagtail
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### Install dependencies
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Wagtail supports Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10.
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Wagtail supports Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10.
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To check whether you have an appropriate version of Python 3:
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If this does not return a version number or returns a version lower than 3.7, you will need to [install Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/).
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```{note}
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Before installing Wagtail, it is necessary to install the **libjpeg** and **zlib** libraries, which provide support for working with JPEG, PNG and GIF images (via the Python **Pillow** library).
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Before installing Wagtail, it is necessary to install the **libjpeg** and **zlib** libraries, which provide support for working with JPEG, PNG, and GIF images (via the Python **Pillow** library).
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The way to do this varies by platform—see Pillow's
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[platform-specific installation instructions](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html#external-libraries).
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```
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python manage.py migrate
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```
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This command ensures that the tables in your database are matched to the models in your project. Every time you alter your model (for example you may add a field to a model) you will need to run this command in order to update the database.
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This command ensures that the tables in your database are matched to the models in your project. Every time you alter your model (for example you may add a field to a model) you will need to run this command to update the database.
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### Create an admin user
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{% endblock %}
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```
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`base.html` refers to a parent template and must always be the first template tag used in a template. Extending from this template saves you from rewriting code and allows pages across your app to share a similar frame (by using block tags in the child template, you are able to override specific content within the parent template).
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`base.html` refers to a parent template and must always be the first template tag used in a template. Extending from this template saves you from rewriting code and allows pages across your app to share a similar frame (by using block tags in the child template, you can override specific content within the parent template).
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`wagtailcore_tags` must also be loaded at the top of the template and provide additional tags to those provided by Django.
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## A basic blog
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We are now ready to create a blog. To do so, run
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`python manage.py startapp blog` to create a new app in your Wagtail site.
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`python manage.py startapp blog` to create a new app in your Wagtail project.
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Add the new `blog` app to `INSTALLED_APPS` in `mysite/settings/base.py`.
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### Blog Index and Posts
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Lets start with a simple index page for our blog. In `blog/models.py`:
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Let's start with a simple index page for our blog. In `blog/models.py`:
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```python
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from wagtail.models import Page
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