* Fix Python (docker) Docker image version not being recognized after adding registry to image names
* Fix Python (docs) Docker image version not being recognized after adding registry to image names
* Fix Python (django) Docker image version not being recognized after adding registry to image names
* decontainer setup
* update
* fix typo
* keep .envs
* add info
* typo
* minor fixes
* keep compose/production
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
for more information, see https://pre-commit.ci
* add isort and lint
* choose editor and configure devcontainer
* choose editor and configure devcontainer
* add ssh client
* Remove isort arguments duplicated with base config
* End of file
* Only keep black as code formatter
* Add note about black not being accepted as formatter in devcontainer
* Avoid empty lines in devcontainer.json
* Move bash_history into .devcontainer folder
* Remove .prettierignore file
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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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* Pin base Python Docker images to bugfix
Fix#1810
* Skip major & minor versions of Docker images in Dependabot
* Remove argument for docs Docker image
* Update Dependabot config of generated project
They are now the default and cause a warning:
WARNING: --use-feature=2020-resolver no longer has any effect, since it is now the default dependency resolver in pip. This will become an error in pip 21.0.
Using system Python 3 distribution (3.7.3) in order to allow the use of Debian packages for numpy, scipy, etc. without the need of building them or installing build dependencies.
Changed `#!/bin/sh` in shell scripts to `#!/bin/bash` to make `set -o pipefail` work.
* Integrate Flower with Docker Compose setup locally
* Remove alien worker celeryd option
* Move Flower COPY section below the worker's
* Remove set -o pipefail command from Flower start script
* Flower client authentication
* Override flower service image name
* Move flower service to the end of local.yml
* Install flower==0.9.2 in all environments
* Introduce production flower service
* Fix local flower start script
* Document Flower integration
* Prettify *.django envs
Rationale: consistency.
* Reference local environment Flower docs from the production's
* 'two more services' -> 'three more services'
Removed the openssl-dev package from the Django Dockerfiles (local and production) to fix the unsatisfiable constraints error.
The error appears because you can't have openssl and libressl installed at the same time. One of the package used by the template/project installs libressl which create an error when trying to install openssl.
Thx to @browniebroke
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Switch the base images for local and production to alpine
- Install extra dependencies for psycopg2, Pillow and cffi
- Change shebang for shell scripts to use sh instead of bash
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Migrate group and user creation to Alpine syntax
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Remove `function` keyword, unsupported in shell
* Upgrade various places to the latest Python 3.6
* Test support for translations
* Add gettext library, required for translations support
* Add locale folder for translations support with README documenting it
* Update Changelog
* Tweak command to test translations support
* Re-organize compose/ into environment-specific file groups
Closes#1316.
* Commit missing files
That was weird: git failed to commit one specific folder previously