On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Ashwin Kumar <aswin.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thats so kind of you, i struggled a lot for 1 month to setup a server
> (ubuntu+nginx+uWSGI+mysql+pil+virtualenv+emperor).
> still i didn't succeed running emepror on system restart, i removed
> virtualenv as i got python-mysqldb error.
>

for the python-mysqldb error, here is what I generally do:
install python-mysqldb from apt-get, so 'sudo apt-get install python-mysqldb'
and then when creating the virtualenv, make sure to tell it to use
system packages where available with:
virtualenv --system-site-packages .

Then it should use mysqldb from the one installed by apt, which should
generally work better with the version, etc. on your machine than the
one installed from pip.

Hope that helps,
Sanjay


> let me know if you finish it.
>
> With Best
> -Ashwin.
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>
> On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 6:23 AM, Brian Schott <bfsch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> We are using ansible.
>> http://ansible.cc/
>>
>> Other popular choices are puppet and chef.  The real benefit. Is that
>> these tools let you version control your configurations.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 7:46 PM, Carlos Aguilar <darkange...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Bash scripts really???
>>
>> If you are a Python developer you can use fabric to deployed and pip for
>> dependencies.
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> El viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013, Marc Aymerich escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm thinking about the best way to provide automatic deployment for
>>> the Django project I'm working on. Its a pretty big one and has lots
>>> of dependencies, lots of SO packages, Celeryd and other daemons, SO
>>> tweaks... and also several people will need to have installed it on
>>> their servers (they are sysadmins, not Django developers), Therefore I
>>> want to automate as much as possible the installation and updating
>>> processes, to minimize their pain and also because of having
>>> homogeneity.
>>>
>>> As I've been a sysadmin myself for many years I've already written
>>> some bash scripts that automates all the deployment. But in order to
>>> make it more 'natural' I'm planning to integrate those scripts within
>>> the Django project as management commands.
>>>
>>> To illustrate my ultimate goal this is how I imagine the workflow:
>>>
>>> sudo pip install django-my_project
>>> my_project-admin.sh clone project_name path
>>>
>>> sudo python manage.py installrequirements
>>> sudo python manage.py setuppostgres
>>> python manage.py syncdb
>>> python manage.py migrate
>>> python manage.py createsuperuser
>>>
>>> sudo python manage.py setupapache
>>> python manage.py collectstatic
>>> sudo python manage.py setupceleryd
>>> sudo python manage.py createtincserver
>>> python manage.py updatetincd
>>> sudo python manage.py setupfirmware
>>> python manage.py loaddata firmwareconfig
>>>
>>> sudo python manage.py restartservices
>>>
>>>
>>> Any thought on this? How do you automate your deployments? I heard
>>> about fabric lots of times but never used it. Will fabric be helpful
>>> in my case? Does it has any advantage for writing my own scripts? Or
>>> maybe there are already some existing tools for automating deployment
>>> of most common services like Apache, celeryd ..,?
>>>
>>> Many thanks!
>>> br
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