How do I debug environment variables in my Django project?
You can start by checking if your environment variables are set correctly. Use print(os.environ)
in your settings file.
What if I don't see the expected values when I print them?
Make sure you're loading the environment variables correctly. If you're using a .env
file, ensure you're using a library like python-dotenv
.
How can I ensure my .env file is being read?
You can add a print statement right after loading the .env
file to confirm that the variables are being loaded.
Is there a way to check for missing environment variables?
Yes, you can use os.getenv('VARIABLE_NAME')
and check if it returns None
. This will help you identify missing variables.
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