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Can't import project from previous installation

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    • Lloyd66L Offline
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      #1

      Hi,
      In our company we use an old version on Taiga and want to migrate Taiga to cloudron.
      I tried exporting one of the projects we have in our previous installation.
      Due to the size of the exported file (1.4Gb) , I had to export it with manage.py command.

      I tried to upload the export on a new project but the file size is too big. So I uploaded the file with cloudron's file manager.
      I tried then to import the file with manage.py using this command :

      python3 manage.py load_dump my_export.json  my_email_address
      

      I got this error :

      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "/app/code/taiga-back/manage.py", line 15, in <module>
          from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'django'
      

      I also tried to edit nginx.conf file but it's readonly.

      Is there any way to change nginx config or make the manage.py command work ?

      Thanks

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      • Lloyd66L Lloyd66

        Hi,
        In our company we use an old version on Taiga and want to migrate Taiga to cloudron.
        I tried exporting one of the projects we have in our previous installation.
        Due to the size of the exported file (1.4Gb) , I had to export it with manage.py command.

        I tried to upload the export on a new project but the file size is too big. So I uploaded the file with cloudron's file manager.
        I tried then to import the file with manage.py using this command :

        python3 manage.py load_dump my_export.json  my_email_address
        

        I got this error :

        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "/app/code/taiga-back/manage.py", line 15, in <module>
            from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
        ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'django'
        

        I also tried to edit nginx.conf file but it's readonly.

        Is there any way to change nginx config or make the manage.py command work ?

        Thanks

        girishG Offline
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        girish
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        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @Lloyd66 have you seen https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/taiga/#importing-a-project ? You have to activate the virtualenv first.

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          Lloyd66
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          Sorry for the late answer !
          I didn't do that previously, thanks !

          The documentation forgets to mention it's necessary to set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings.config env to make the load_dump command work !

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            girish
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            wrote on last edited by
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            @Lloyd66 thanks! I have added it to the docs.

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