- 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
* Add note about using keep_local_envs_in_vcs
As a newbie, I wasn't sure about `keep_local_envs_in_vcs`, so I said yes, and when CC was building, it gave me the message:
"[INFO]: .env(s) are only utilized when Docker Compose and/or Heroku support is enabled so keeping them does not make sense given your current setup."
Seems like it could go in this documentation, and make things easier for newbies.
* Add me to CONTRIBUTORS.RST
* 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'
* Export PG* envs when backing up postgres
* Export PG* envs when restoring postgres from backup
* Prevent postgres connection from dropping all at ones
* Alter postgres backups docs
Include another crucial prerequisite.
* "feel free switching" -> "feel free to switch"
* Address the feedback
* Update generated project's .gitignore
* Post-gen gitignore .env/ and .env
* Fix linesep between gitignored entries
* Persist `.env/**/*` files into cookiecutter-django's VCS
* Rename .env/ to .envs/
* Reference the newly created .envs/**/.* files in local.yml
* Reference the newly created .envs/**/.* files in production.yml
* Delete .env.example
* Refactor post-gen-project.py
Closes#1299.
* Implement production-dotenv-files-to-dotenv-file merge script
* Create shared PyCharm Run Configuration for the automation script
* Randomize POSTGRES_PASSWORD in ./envs/(.local|.production)/.postgres
* Default POSTGRES_PASSWORD and POSTGRES_USER to random values
* Fix jinja linebreaks in local.yml
* Spaces in production.yml
* Fix post-merge leftovers & set DJANGO_ADMIN_URL automatically
* Prettify here and there
* Fix FileNotFoundError
* Leave a TODO in post_gen_hook.py
* Introduce keep_local_envs_in_vcs option
* Remove envs when not opted for
* Inline pre_gen_project.py if-condition
* Get rid of PROJECT_DIR_PATH in post_gen_project.py
* Clean up the docs
* Match copyright notices
* Document envs ins and outs
When creating a Mailgun add-on on Heroku, the app gets some environment
variables by default:
MAILGUN_API_KEY
MAILGUN_DOMAIN
However, the cookiecutter names do not match and requires a manual step
from the user deploying. It's used elsewhere but shouldn't harm the
other deployment methods to rename these variables.
While updating the docs I noticed a variable that appear unused
DJANGO_MAILGUN_SERVER_NAME so this removes it from the documentation.