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Django PaaS - Django on Platform as a Service (PaaS) providers ============================================================== This is a minimal Django project to allow you to easily get setup on various PaaS providers. Currently there is support for: * Heroku Initial (local) install. ------------------------ - clone this project $ git clone https://github.com/akumria/django-paas $ cd django-paas - setup your virtual environment (one time) $ virtualenv --no-site-packages env $ virtualenv --relocatable env $ source env/bin/activate - install dependancies (env)$ pip install -r requirements.txt - generate a secret key and save it (env)$ ./manage.py gensecretkey - this will output 'Please create secret.py and specify a SECRET_KEY within.' but this is OK (env)$ git add pass/settings/secret.py (env)$ git commit -m "Generated secret key" - rename the project (env)$ git mv paas to <myproject> - edit manage.py - change 'paas.settings' to '<myproject>.settings' (env)$ git add manage.py - edit <myproject>/settings/base.py - specify appropriate value for ADMINS= (env)$ git add . (env)$ git commit -m "Updated to name to be <myproject>" You will now have a local installation, using sqllite where you can add additional applications and test things locally. - run things! (env)$ ./manage.py syncdb (env)$ ./manage.py migrate (env)$ ./manage.py runserver Deploying to Heroku ------------------- 1. If you have not already, please sign up. (one off) - visit https://api.heroku.com/signup - enter your email address - check you email and confirm your account 2. Install the Heroku toolbelt. - visit https://toolbelt.heroku.com/ - follow the instructions to install on screen 3. Login (env)$ heroku login 4. Create the remote Heroku stack (env)$ heroku create --stack cedar - Note down the URL generated, this is where your app will live (for now) 5. Upload the code remotely (env)$ git push heroku master - Note this will take a while 6. Export the Django settings (locally and remotely) (env)$ export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=paas.settings.heroku - change to <myproject> if you have renamed as above (env)$ heroku config:add DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=paas.settings.heroku - likewise change to <myproject> 7. Add a remote Heroku database and perform setup (env)$ heroku addons:add heroku-postgresql:dev - Note the line 'Attached as HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_FOO' # note it is unlikely to be FOO (env)$ heroku pg:promote HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_FOO (env)$ heroku run python manage.py syncdb (env)$ heroku run python manage.py migrate 8. Visit your site (env)$ heroku open Deploying to a generic PaaS --------------------------- - create a deployment environment file (e.g. paas/settings/generic.py) - specify your DB - specify your environment ADMINS=
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