I had my Django app for a long time now and just a few minutes ago when I was trying to get django-github-hook my site seemed to go kablooie because after following the steps when I still didn't see any place in my django admin to add webhook, I stupidly tried throwing the word --upgrade
in my pip install
command. (By the way earlier I had run pip install --user django-github-hook
and it did seem to successfully install in my console. I just thought I'd try it in the folder with manage.py
without --user
on the off chance Django was separate. Super dumb, I know now.)
I have the bash console showing what happened and it seemed it triggered it to uninstall Django. I'll paste the console record below this.
I did back up my files so I could rebuild it all, I think, but any way to put the Django 1.3.7 back? I'd be happy if you could simply rewind my entire account a few hours? My attempt at adding django-github-hook
was just an experiment. I'd prefer just having a working site again if at all possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone can offer.
3:20 ~/django/myproject$ pip install --upgrade django-github-hook
Requirement already up-to-date: django-github-hook in /home/fomightez/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Requirement already up-to-date: djangorestframework in /home/fomightez/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages (from django-github-hook)
Collecting Django (from django-github-hook)
Downloading Django-1.8.5-py2.py3-none-any.whl (6.2MB)
100% |████████████████████████████████| 6.2MB 56kB/s
Installing collected packages: Django
Found existing installation: Django 1.3.7
Uninstalling Django-1.3.7: