I believe you can still install Django the old fashioned way into your
virtual environment, i.e. (with your environment active, and from the
command prompt):
pip install django
django-admin startproject test_project
-Jorgge
On 4/17/20, kelvin smith <
smithke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys, I Just started using google cloud and I'm trying to set up a Django
> app in Pycharm using app Engine.
> I have followed all the steps recommend by JetBrain
>
> But it worries that each time I generate a project it doesn't always
> include the Django files
>
> Here are the steps I followed to generate my app after setting up my local
> machine with GCloud
> I have also downloaded the* app-engine-python-extras*
>
> *Step1:*
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2020-04-18 at 1.08.29 AM.png]
>
> *Step: 2*
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2020-04-18 at 1.08.19 AM.png]
>
> *Step: 3*
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2020-04-18 at 1.10.07 AM.png]
>
>
> And finally, the project is missing the base files
>
> Please I cloud use your help, I've spent so much time trying to figure out
> why and I don't really know what I'm missing.
>
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