django development server, how to stop it when it run in background

bricks picture bricks · Nov 21, 2014 · Viewed 84.4k times · Source

I use a clode server to test my django small project , I type in manage.py runserver & ,and then I log out my cloude server ,I can visit mysite normally but when I reload my cloude server , I don't know how to stop the development server, I had to kill the process to stop it, is there anyway to stop the development?

Answer

user picture user · Nov 21, 2014

The answer is findable via Google -- and answered in other forums. Example solution is available on the Unix & Linux StackExchange site.

To be explicit, you could do:

ps auxw | grep runserver

This will return the process and its respective PID, such as:

de        7956  1.8  0.6 540204 55212 ?        Sl   13:27   0:09 /home/de/Development/sampleproject/bin/python ./manage.py runserver

In this particular case, the PID is 7956. Now just run this to stop it:

kill 7956

And to be clear / address some of the comments, you have to do it this way because you're running the development server in the background (the & in your command). That's why there is no "built-in" Django stop option...