Provides airports' related models and data (from OurAirports) that can be used in django projects, inspired by django-cities
Authored by Basil Shubin, and some great contributors.
First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment. It can be installed from PyPI:
pip install django-airports
You must have django-cities installed and configured, see the django-cities documentation for details and setup instructions.
First make sure the database support spatial queries, see the GeoDjango documentation for details and setup instructions.
You'll need to add airports
to INSTALLED_APPS
in your projects settings.py
file:
INSTALLED_APPS += [
'airports',
]
Then run ./manage.py migrate
to create the required database tables.
After you have configured all settings, run
python manage.py airports
The airports
manage command has options, see airports --help
output.
Second run will update the DB with the latest data from the source csv file.
If you like this module, forked it, or would like to improve it, please let us know! Pull requests are welcome too. :-)
django-airports
is released under the MIT license.