The project template ==================== .. code-block:: text mysite/ home/ migrations/ __init__.py 0001_initial.py 0002_create_homepage.py templates/ home/ home_page.html __init__.py models.py search/ templates/ search/ search.html __init__.py views.py mysite/ settings/ __init__.py base.py dev.py production.py static/ css/ mysite.css js/ mysite.js templates/ 404.html 500.html base.html __init__.py urls.py wsgi.py manage.py requirements.txt The "home" app ---------------- Location: ``/mysite/home/`` This app is here to help get you started quicker by providing a ``HomePage`` model with migrations to create one when you first setup your app. Default templates and static files ---------------------------------- Location: ``/mysite/mysite/templates/`` and ``/mysite/mysite/static/`` The templates directory contains ``base.html``, ``404.html`` and ``500.html``. These files are very commonly needed on Wagtail sites to they have been added into the template. The static directory contains an empty JavaScript and CSS file. Django settings --------------- Location: ``/mysite/mysite/settings/`` The Django settings files are split up into ``base.py``, ``dev.py``, ``production.py`` and ``local.py``. .. glossary:: ``base.py`` This file is for global settings that will be used in both development and production. Aim to keep most of your configuration in this file. ``dev.py`` This file is for settings that will only be used by developers. For example: ``DEBUG = True`` ``production.py`` This file is for settings that will only run on a production server. For example: ``DEBUG = False`` ``local.py`` This file is used for settings local to a particular machine. This file should never be tracked by a version control system. .. tip:: On production servers, we recommend that you only store secrets in ``local.py`` (such as API keys and passwords). This can save you headaches in the future if you are ever trying to debug why a server is behaving badly. If you are using multiple servers which need different settings then we recommend that you create a different ``production.py`` file for each one.