In this tutorial, you will learn how to run two or more Django Projects in one virtual environment. This seems to be tricky and funny but has some pros and cons. Let’s say you are running two Projects A and B in one virtualenv. Project A requires 3 libraries and Project B Requires 2, but both are running in the same environment. This might slow your Django Projects because there are unwanted libraries and codes.
How to Run Two Django Projects on One Virtual Environment
For simplification, we will be creating a folder and keeping all our projects, virtualenv in it.
mkdir DjangoProjects
Virtrualenv
Install VirtualEnv for creating Python Environment for your Django Project. Open Command Line or Windows Powershell and type bellow command –
pip install virtualenv env
Once virtualenv is installed, you need to Activate it. For Activating Virtual Environment type –
Windows – . .\env\Scripts\activate
Unbuntu- . .\env\bin\activate
Install Django in VirtualEnv
After activating virtualenv, we will install django inside it.
pip install django
Create Django Projects in VirtualEnv
Now we will create Django Projects using the following command. We are going to create 2 django projects with name django1
and django2
django-admin startproject django1
django-admin startproject django2
Running Django Projects
Now its time to run both the projects. We will first Django Project – Django1
on Port no – 8000
python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
Now our Django1
is running on http://localhost:8000/
Open the second terminal
In the second terminal, change your directory where you have both the projects and activate the virtualenv. After activating go inside django2
project and runserver on 8001 Port no
python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8001
Now our Django
2 is running on http://localhost:8001/
Conclusion
Basically we are running our Django Project by changing their URL. If you see we have to change the port number of django1 to 8000
and django2 to 8001
.