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Installation
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Installing Auditlog is simple and straightforward. First of all, you need a copy of Auditlog on your system. The easiest
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way to do this is by using the Python Package Index (PyPI). Simply run the following command:
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``pip install django-auditlog``
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Instead of installing Auditlog via PyPI, you can also clone the Git repository or download the source code via GitHub.
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The repository can be found at https://github.com/jjkester/django-auditlog/.
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**Requirements**
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- Python 2.7 or 3.4
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- Django 1.7 or 1.8
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Auditlog is currently tested with Python 2.7 and 3.4 and Django 1.7 and 1.8. The test report can be found at
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https://travis-ci.org/jjkester/django-auditlog.
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Adding Auditlog to your Django application
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To use Auditlog in your application, just add ``'auditlog'`` to your project's ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting and run either
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``manage.py migrate`` to create/upgrade the necessary database structure.
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If you want Auditlog to automatically set the actor for log entries you also need to enable the middleware by adding
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``'auditlog.middleware.AuditlogMiddleware'`` to your ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` setting.
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