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Trying to create a super user for my database:

manage.py createsuperuser

Getting a sad recursive message:

Superuser creation skipped due to not running in a TTY. You can run manage.py createsuperuser in your project to create one manually.

Seriously Django? Seriously?

The only information I found for this was the one listed above but it didn't work: Unable to create superuser in django due to not working in TTY

And this other one here, which is basically the same: Can't Create Super User Django

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  • Are you using a virtual environment? What kind? Are you running this from the command line inside your virtualenv, or some other way like in an IDE?
    – YPCrumble
    Sep 11, 2015 at 23:50
  • @YPCrumble Running this from both PyCharm and plain terminal, no virtual environment
    – gerosalesc
    Sep 11, 2015 at 23:53
  • You get the same error in both?
    – YPCrumble
    Sep 11, 2015 at 23:53
  • @YPCrumble exactly the same message
    – gerosalesc
    Sep 11, 2015 at 23:54
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    For me on macOS, I needed to enable the Run Configuration option "Emulate terminal in output console". Fixed the problem in PyCharm 2019.1.3.
    – johnthagen
    Jun 26, 2019 at 14:32

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If you run

$ python manage.py createsuperuser
Superuser creation skipped due to not running in a TTY. You can run manage.py createsuperuser in your project to create one manually.
from Git Bash and face the above error message try to append winpty i.e. for example:

$ winpty python manage.py createsuperuser
Username (leave blank to use '...'):

To be able to run python commands as usual on windows as well what I normally do is appending an alias line to the ~/.profile file i.e.

 MINGW64 ~$ cat ~/.profile
 alias python='winpty python'

After doing so, either source the ~/.profile file or simply restart the terminal and the initial command python manage.py createsuperuser should work as expected!

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  • 4
    this also works through docker if you run winpty docker-compose run python manage.py createsuperuser
    – tessafyi
    Jul 16, 2018 at 17:52
  • 2
    Could you explain what winpty is and does?
    – Paul Wintz
    Dec 23, 2019 at 7:44
  • When I tried run above command it gives "No module named 'fcntl' " error. But fcntl is not available for windows. Any suggestion? Feb 17, 2020 at 12:10
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In virtualenv, for creating super-user for Django project related to git-bash use the command:

winpty python manage.py createsuperuser.
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I had same problem when trying to create superuser in the docker container with command: sudo docker exec -i <container_name> sh. Adding option -t solved the problem:

sudo docker exec -it <container_name> sh

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Since Django 3.0 you can create a superuser without TTY in two ways

Way 1: Pass values and secrets as ENV in the command line

    DJANGO_SUPERUSER_USERNAME=admin2 DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=psw \
    python manage.py createsuperuser [email protected] --noinput

Way 2: set DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD as the environment variable

# .admin.env
DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=psw

# bash
source '.admin.env' && python manage.py createsuperuser --username=admin [email protected] --noinput

The output should say: Superuser created successfully.

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To create an admin username and password, you must first use the command:

python manage.py migrate

Then after use the command:

python manage.py createsuperuser

Once these steps are complete, the program will ask you to enter:

  • username
  • email
  • password

With the password, it will not show as you are typing so it will appear as though you are not typing, but ignore it as it will ask you to renter the password. When you complete these steps, use the command:

python manage.py runserver

In the browser add "/admin", which will take you to the admin site, and then type in your new username and password.

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Check your docker-compose.yml file and make sure your django application is labeled by web under services.

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I tried creating superuser from Stash [ App: Pythonista on iOS ]

[ Make sure migrations are already made ]

$ django-admin createsuperuser
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I figured out how to do so. What I did was I went to VIEWS.py. Next, I imported the module os. Then I created a function called createSuperUser(request):. Then, I then created a variable called admin and set it equal to os.system("python manage.py createsuperuser"). Then after that, return admin. Finally, I restarted the Django site, then it will prompt you in the terminal.

import os

def createSuperUser(request):
    admin = os.system("python manage.py createsuperuser")
    return 

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