Closes #5053: Mention local_requirements.txt when an ImportError occurs

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Jeremy Stretch 2020-09-23 15:19:42 -04:00
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A module import error occurred during this request. Common causes include the following:
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<p>
<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>Missing required packages</strong> - This installation of NetBox might be missing one or more required
Python packages. These packages are listed in <code>requirements.txt</code> and are normally installed as part
of the installation or upgrade process. To verify installed packages, run <code>pip freeze</code> from the
console and compare the output to the list of required packages.
<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>Missing required packages</strong> - This installation of NetBox might be
missing one or more required Python packages. These packages are listed in <code>requirements.txt</code> and
<code>local_requirements.txt</code>, and are normally installed as part of the installation or upgrade process.
To verify installed packages, run <code>pip freeze</code> from the console and compare the output to the list of
required packages.
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<p>
<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>WSGI service not restarted after upgrade</strong> - If this installation has recently been upgraded,
check that the WSGI service (e.g. gunicorn or uWSGI) has been restarted. This ensures that the new code is
running.
<i class="fa fa-warning"></i> <strong>WSGI service not restarted after upgrade</strong> - If this installation
has recently been upgraded, check that the WSGI service (e.g. gunicorn or uWSGI) has been restarted. This
ensures that the new code is running.
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