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- makes it compatible with django 1.8 - removes magic
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{{cookiecutter.project_name}}
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{{cookiecutter.description}}
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LICENSE: BSD
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Settings
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------------
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{{cookiecutter.project_name}} relies extensively on environment settings which **will not work with Apache/mod_wsgi setups**. It has been deployed successfully with both Gunicorn/Nginx and even uWSGI/Nginx.
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For configuration purposes, the following table maps the '{{cookiecutter.project_name}}' environment variables to their Django setting:
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======================================= =========================== ============================================== ===========================================
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Environment Variable Django Setting Development Default Production Default
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DJANGO_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID n/a raises error
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DJANGO_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY n/a raises error
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DJANGO_AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME n/a raises error
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DJANGO_CACHES CACHES (default) locmem memcached
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DJANGO_DATABASES DATABASES (default) See code See code
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DJANGO_DEBUG DEBUG True False
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DJANGO_EMAIL_BACKEND EMAIL_BACKEND django.core.mail.backends.console.EmailBackend django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend
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DJANGO_SECRET_KEY SECRET_KEY CHANGEME!!! raises error
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DJANGO_SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER n/a True
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DJANGO_SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT n/a True
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DJANGO_SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF n/a True
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DJANGO_SECURE_FRAME_DENY SECURE_FRAME_DENY n/a True
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DJANGO_SECURE_HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS n/a True
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DJANGO_SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY n/a True
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DJANGO_SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE n/a False
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======================================= =========================== ============================================== ===========================================
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* TODO: Add vendor-added settings in another table
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Getting up and running
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----------------------
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The steps below will get you up and running with a local development environment. We assume you have the following installed:
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* pip
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* virtualenv
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* PostgreSQL
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First make sure to create and activate a virtualenv_, then open a terminal at the project root and install the requirements for local development::
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$ pip install -r requirements/local.txt
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.. _virtualenv: http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/
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You can now run the ``runserver_plus`` command::
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$ python {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}/manage.py runserver_plus
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The base app will run but you'll need to carry out a few steps to make the sign-up and login forms work. These are currently detailed in `issue #39`_.
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.. _issue #39: https://github.com/pydanny/cookiecutter-django/issues/39
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**Live reloading and Sass CSS compilation**
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If you'd like to take advantage of live reloading and Sass / Compass CSS compilation you can do so with the included Grunt task.
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Make sure that nodejs_ is installed. Then in the project root run::
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$ npm install grunt
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.. _nodejs: http://nodejs.org/download/
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Now you just need::
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$ grunt serve
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The base app will now run as it would with the usual ``manage.py runserver`` but with live reloading and Sass compilation enabled.
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To get live reloading to work you'll probably need to install an `appropriate browser extension`_
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.. _appropriate browser extension: http://feedback.livereload.com/knowledgebase/articles/86242-how-do-i-install-and-use-the-browser-extensions-
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It's time to write the code!!!
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Deployment
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It is possible to deploy to Heroku or to your own server by using Dokku, an open source Heroku clone.
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Heroku
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^^^^^^
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Run these commands to deploy the project to Heroku:
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.. code-block:: bash
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heroku create --buildpack https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python
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heroku addons:add heroku-postgresql:dev
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heroku addons:add pgbackups:auto-month
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heroku addons:add sendgrid:starter
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heroku addons:add memcachier:dev
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heroku pg:promote DATABASE_URL
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heroku config:set DJANGO_SECRET_KEY=RANDOM_SECRET_KEY_HERE
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heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=YOUR_AWS_ID_HERE
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heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_HERE
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heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=YOUR_AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME_HERE
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git push heroku master
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heroku run python {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}/manage.py migrate
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heroku run python {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}/manage.py createsuperuser
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heroku open
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Dokku
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^^^^^
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You need to make sure you have a server running Dokku with at least 1GB of RAM. Backing services are
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added just like in Heroku however you must ensure you have the relevant Dokku plugins installed.
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd /var/lib/dokku/plugins
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git clone https://github.com/rlaneve/dokku-link.git link
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git clone https://github.com/jezdez/dokku-memcached-plugin memcached
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git clone https://github.com/jezdez/dokku-postgres-plugin postgres
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dokku plugins-install
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You can specify the buildpack you wish to use by creating a file name .env containing the following.
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.. code-block:: bash
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export BUILDPACK_URL=<repository>
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You can then deploy by running the following commands.
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.. code-block:: bash
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git remote add dokku dokku@yourservername.com:{{cookiecutter.repo_name}}
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git push dokku master
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku memcached:create {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}-memcached
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku memcached:link {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}-memcached {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku postgres:create {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}-postgres
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku postgres:link {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}-postgres {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} DJANGO_SECRET_KEY=RANDOM_SECRET_KEY_HERE
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} DJANGO_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=YOUR_AWS_ID_HERE
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} DJANGO_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_HERE
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} DJANGO_AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=YOUR_AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME_HERE
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} SENDGRID_USERNAME=YOUR_SENDGRID_USERNAME
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku config:set {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} SENDGRID_PASSWORD=YOUR_SENDGRID_PASSWORD
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku run {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} python {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}/manage.py migrate
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ssh -t dokku@yourservername.com dokku run {{cookiecutter.repo_name}} python {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}/manage.py createsuperuser
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When deploying via Dokku make sure you backup your database in some fashion as it is NOT done automatically.
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