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Benjamin Abel
Felipe Arruda / @arruda
Matt Warren / @mfwarren
Martin Blech
Martin Blech / @martinblech
Andy Rose
Andrew Mikhnevich / @zcho
Kevin Ndung'u / @kevgathuku

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.. _appropriate browser extension: http://feedback.livereload.com/knowledgebase/articles/86242-how-do-i-install-and-use-the-browser-extensions-
**Running in an isolated Docker development environment**
If you would rather run your application inside a separate Docker environment and avoid installing Postgres or any dependencies in your host OS, you can use the included Docker Compose configuration (``Dockerfile`` and ``docker-compose.yml``).
Make sure that Docker_ is installed. In the project root run::
$ docker-compose up
.. _Docker: https://docs.docker.com/installation/
This command will download all the necessary dependencies and start your project. The first time, you will also need to run the following command to initialize the database::
$ docker-compose web python manage.py migrate
If you're on OS X or Windows, run ``boot2docker ip`` to find out Docker's IP, otherwise it's localhost. Hit ``http://<docker_host>:8000/`` with your browser and you're ready to go.
It's time to write the code!!!
For Readers of Two Scoops of Django 1.8

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# Only intended for development purposes.
# For production deployment options, see the Deployment section in
# README.rst
FROM python:3.4
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1
RUN mkdir /code
WORKDIR /code
ADD . /code/
RUN pip install -r requirements/local.txt

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.. _appropriate browser extension: http://feedback.livereload.com/knowledgebase/articles/86242-how-do-i-install-and-use-the-browser-extensions-
**Running in an isolated Docker development environment**
If you would rather run your application inside a separate Docker environment and avoid installing Postgres or any dependencies in your host OS, you can use the included Docker Compose configuration (``Dockerfile`` and ``docker-compose.yml``).
Make sure that Docker_ is installed. In the project root run::
$ docker-compose up
.. _Docker: https://docs.docker.com/installation/
This command will download all the necessary dependencies and start your project. The first time, you will also need to run the following command to initialize the database::
$ docker-compose web python manage.py migrate
If you're on OS X or Windows, run ``boot2docker ip`` to find out Docker's IP, otherwise it's localhost. Hit ``http://<docker_host>:8000/`` with your browser and you're ready to go.
It's time to write the code!!!

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# Only intended for development purposes.
# For production deployment options, see the Deployment section in
# README.rst
db:
image: postgres
web:
build: .
command: python manage.py runserver_plus 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- "8000:8000"
links:
- db
environment:
- DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:postgres@db/postgres