To all that are having trouble with live server deployment, have you
tried Python Anywhere as a start? It's the method introduced in the
Tango with Django tut, and it's the easiest "deploy with Django" live
environment I've seen.

-Excellent error logging
-bash and sql shells
-great support

On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree there is a huge amount to learn in development... but deployment to
> a Real Live Server is not trivial; I have read two different (and each
> fairly detailed) guides so far, and still cannot get things working...  for
> me, a really good guide would also include "trouble-shooting"  - along the
> lines of "if you get a blank screen here, look here & there - change X to Y
> - restart Z by doing ABC" etc.  Such details could be built up by the
> community if the guide was open-sourced as suggested previously, rather than
> hosted on a blog somewhere...
>
> On Wednesday, 6 November 2013 15:46:56 UTC+2, Javier Guerra wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 7:34 PM, George London <george....@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I think it would be really helpful for new-comers to have a clear,
>> > opinionated guide to "commonly accepted (i.e. idiomatic)" deployment best
>> > practices. Or at least I know it would have really helped me.
>>
>>
>> wish you the best luck, hopefully it will be a usefull resource for us
>> all.
>>
>> as for my 2bits of advice: remember that there's not "single one" best
>> and recommended deployment strategy.  AFAIK, there are at least three
>> options that just _have_ to be considered:
>>
>> - nginx + uWSGI (pros: most flexible process handling, can be the
>> fastest of all)
>>
>> - Apache + mod_wsgi (pros: integration in Apache ecosystem, makes
>> process handling almost transparent, maybe the only good choice for
>> windows servers)
>>
>> - nginx + gunicorn (pros: mostly python, good docs, can be used
>> without nginx for development)
>>
>>
>> honestly, covering these three is a "make or break" for me.  that is,
>> I would never recommend anybody (no matter how newbie) a deployment
>> guide that doesn't cover at least those.
>>
>> (of course, a real newbie shouldn't have to get into deployment issues
>> until needed.  the development setup is more than enough to learn the
>> platform)
>>
>> --
>> Javier
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