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After running a successful runserver,
To create a super user in django project, I updated the admin.py in my app directory as

from django.contrib import admin

from .models import Item

admin.site.register(Item)

by running the following

$: python manage.py createsuperuser; I am getting the below error

errorlog pastebin

I am newbie to django and python, I read in other post about circular import but couldn't figure out error.

I have taken the tutorial from Python and django youtube.

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  • Well, do you have a circular import? We can't tell without seeing your models file. Also please include all relevant details here in your question, don't link to offsite. It makes it easier for future users to find your question
    – kylieCatt
    Jul 25, 2016 at 18:51
  • Hi @Nicarus, as i have stated in the question itself i have read about circular import in other question from stackoverflow, as i am new to python here, can u help me figure out a solution. Jul 25, 2016 at 18:55
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    Updating manage.py to do this sounds like a very bad idea. Jul 25, 2016 at 18:55
  • this is my first project in django. Can u suggest other way. btw it was workin fine on the tutorial(given a link for that). Jul 25, 2016 at 18:58

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You have identified the problem in this comment:

models.py : from django.db import models

Item is not something that comes with Django. You will need to define a model named Item yourself. My guess is you ahve missed a pretty important step in your tutorial (or the tutorial is wrong/missing a step). However to get your app running in the meantime add to models.py:

from django.db import models


class Item(models.Model):
    pass

This should allow you to create a superuser. Be aware this model doesn't do anything. You will either have to find the missing step of your tutorial or figure out what it supposed to be doing.

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  • Thanks for the help. It's working for now. I will get to the missing part in the tutorial later. Jul 25, 2016 at 20:10
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Do Not Update manage.py

There must be a file called admin.py in your app folder. Whenever you create a new app, admin.py is automatically cerated in your app directory (django-admin startapp your_app_name )

open admin.py: move your code into it.

from django.contrib import admin

from .models import Item  # Make sure you update this properly.

admin.site.register(Item)

Now Item should be listed in your admin panel.

PS: Make sure there are no circular import in your models. The error you are getting is most likely resulting from a circular import.

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  • Sorry a typo, I am updating the admin.py. Updated the question with the same. Jul 25, 2016 at 19:06
  • @krishnakant well in this case, it would be best to see what is in your models.py file Jul 25, 2016 at 19:08
  • 'from django.db import models class Item(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=200) description = models.TextField() amount = models.IntegerField() ' models.py Jul 25, 2016 at 19:14
  • @krishnakant are you importing your Item model in your app folders __ init __.py ? Jul 25, 2016 at 19:14
  • file init.py is empty. I am not importing anything Jul 25, 2016 at 19:17
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Is your manage.py and models.py in the same directory? from .models import Item means you are trying to import the models from the same package(relative import), if not then you might need to do this(substitute app with your actual app name):

from app.models import Item

Also, it's really bad to register admin in manage.py. Django suggest doing it in the admin.py file in your app. Since admin.py is in the same package as models.py, it should just work. Check django doc about this.

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  • I just checked the link in your video, it doesn't even say that you should do it in manage.py, it clearly says it's in the file admin.py.
    – Shang Wang
    Jul 25, 2016 at 19:01
  • i am updating the admin.py, Updated the question with the correct file name. Thanks for pointing this out. Jul 25, 2016 at 19:03
  • Did you have a model called Item in models.py? Did you have __init__.py file in your app? Did you restart your server when you change your code?
    – Shang Wang
    Jul 25, 2016 at 19:06
  • yes i have 'class Item(models.Model):' in models.py along with init.py file in my app. I restarted the server. Jul 25, 2016 at 19:12

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