Cannot Get Django-debug-toolbar To Appear


Answer :

I had the same problem but managed to fix it following dvl's comment on this page. Here is a summary of the fix:

In settings.py

if DEBUG:     MIDDLEWARE += (         'debug_toolbar.middleware.DebugToolbarMiddleware',     )     INSTALLED_APPS += (         'debug_toolbar',     )     INTERNAL_IPS = ('127.0.0.1', )     DEBUG_TOOLBAR_CONFIG = {         'INTERCEPT_REDIRECTS': False,     } 

In the project urls.py, add this url pattern to the end:

from django.conf import settings  if settings.DEBUG:     import debug_toolbar      urlpatterns += [         url(r'^__debug__/', include(debug_toolbar.urls)),     ] 

Some information for news users as me, when dev on virtual or remote machine

Add this ligne in a views.py file

print("IP Address for debug-toolbar: " + request.META['REMOTE_ADDR']) 

When the views is call, you can see the client IP in the shell

You have to add this IP the settings.py file INTERNAL_IPS = ('IP')


All of the divs with display: none; are in fact behaving properly. They won't change to display: block; until you actually click on them in the toolbar itself.

The button used to toggle the toolbar is the div with an id="djDebugToolbarHandle". As you can see in your console, this button has a top position of 2310px. What this means is that it is rendering, but it is just way down off the page.

Try typing the following in the console to reset its position:

document.getElementById('djDebugToolbarHandle').style.top="30px"; 

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