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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T14:35:12+00:00 2026-05-11T14:35:12+00:00

Problem: to find the Python module execute_manager in the class django.core.management. The question is

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Problem: to find the Python module execute_manager in the class django.core.management.

The question is related to another question of mine.

I am trying to start my server by

python manage.py runserver 

The command is dependent on manage.py. The file imports the module execute_manager from the class django.core.management as follows

from django.core.management import execute_manager 

I have tried to find the source code of the module unsuccessfully in the django installation folder by

$find . | grep exe ./django/core/management/commands/sqlindexes.py 

Similarly, I get the following results by ack.

django/conf/project_template/manage.py 2:from django.core.management import execute_manager 11:    execute_manager(settings)  django/core/management/__init__.py 333:def execute_manager(settings_mod, argv=None):  examples/manage.py 2:from django.core.management import execute_manager 11:    execute_manager(settings) 

How can you find the source code of the module execute_manager in the class django.core.management?

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  1. 2026-05-11T14:35:13+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:35 pm

    execute_manager is a function, not a module, defined in the __init__.py file in the django.core.management package. That is why your grep failed to find it.

    Your ack found it with this result that you pasted:

    django/core/management/__init__.py 333:def execute_manager(settings_mod, argv=None): 
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