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- removed env.production and added a env.example that should be renamed to `.env` (not tracked by default) - Refactored docker-compose.yml * adding user to django, celeryworker, celerybeat so that we got rid of the `su` hack * removed rabbitmq - Refactored Dockerfile - Refactored `entrypoint.sh` and added inline documentation - Removed `su` hack from gunicorn.sh - Added documentation
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828 B
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18 lines
828 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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# This entrypoint is used to play nicely with the current cookiecutter configuration.
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# Since docker-compose relies heavily on environment variables itself for configuration, we'd have to define multiple
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# environment variables just to support cookiecutter out of the box. That makes no sense, so this little entrypoint
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# does all this for us.
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export DJANGO_CACHE_URL=redis://redis:6379/0
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# the official postgres image uses 'postgres' as default user if not set explictly.
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if [ -z "$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER" ]; then
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export POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER=postgres
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fi
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export DATABASE_URL=postgres://$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER:$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD@postgres:5432/$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_USER
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{% if cookiecutter.use_celery == 'y' %}
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export CELERY_BROKER_URL=$DJANGO_CACHE_URL
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{% endif %}
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exec "$@" |