The default SQLite database engine and the database file name are specified in the games_service/games_service/settings.py
Python file. In order to work with PostgreSQL 10.5 instead of SQLite for this example, replace the declaration of the DATABASES
dictionary in this file with the following lines. The nested dictionary maps the database named default
with the django.db.backends.postgresql
database engine, the desired database name, and its settings. In this case, we will create a database named games.
Make sure you specify the desired database name in the value for the 'NAME'
key and that you configure the user, password, host, and port based on the user you recently created and your PostgreSQL 10.5 configuration. If you followed the previous steps, use the settings specified in these steps:
DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql', # Replace django_games with your desired database name 'NAME': 'django_games...