* Bump node in /{{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/compose/local/node
Bumps node from 16-bullseye-slim to 18-bullseye-slim.
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dependency-type: direct:production
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* Update to node 18 in prod Dockerfile
* Update to node 18 in package.json
* Update node version in CI
* Update node version in documentation
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* Upgrade Python to version 3.11 (Faster CPython)
* Update pyupgrade config for Python 3.11
* Update tox env to Python 3.11
* Update to latest Python 3.11.3
* Add a note about lack of support in PythonAnywhere
* Rephrase note
* Fix casing
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* Add support for Webpack as frontend pipeline
* Rename CI jobs
* Fix a couple of issues with Webpack + Docker
* Don't include Boostrap CSS from CDN with Webpack
* Rename variable
* Set publicPath in prod webpack config
* Fix removal of SASS files in post-gen hooks
* Add Webpack to readme usage section
* Run Django + Webpack dev server concurrently without Docker
* Fix async runserver command with Gulp/Webpack
* Upgrade django-webpack-loader to 1.5.0
* Pass variables required by Webpack at build time
* Upgrade django-webpack-loader to 1.7.0
* Add missing condition
* Add support for Azure Storage + Webpack
* Whitespaces
* Rename ROOT_DIR -> BASE_DIR
* Rename jobs
* Bump django-webpack-loader to latest
* Document limitation of Docker + Webpack + no Whitenoise
* Update section on custom Bootstrap compilation in generated readme
Added a link to Cookiecutter as a prerequisite.
Added an installation command for cookiecutter-django.
Added a command for git init. The precommit install fails unless you have a git repo.
This should make it easier for a newcomer to get things configured.
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Added a note around CELERY_TASK_ALWAYS_EAGER = True in docker config for local development. This causes tasks to be executed on the 'main' thread rather than by the workers. I understand why that might be desirable, but thought it worth calling out incase (like me) it makes people think something is broken.
## Rationale
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Ease of use/troubleshooting
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- Mention the need for Redis if Celery is selected
- Link to PostgreSQL & Redis download pages
- Detail better how to set the environment
- Improve internal links using Sphinx' :ref
- Remove unused link
As somebody new to mailhog, I was a confused on how to use it. I first assumed, it was going to be used by the django app itself. After reading more on the internet I found it needed to be executed outside of the django application.