Testing a new app

2015-05-28 Thread DZ
Greetings,

 I want to start a new app that if it works out I will tie into a larger 
django app. I do not really want the worlds to mix at the start just in 
case I need scrap and start it over a few times. I was thinking the best 
approach would be to create this first as a stand alone app and then when I 
have the details worked out bring it under the larger app. When I bring it 
under the larger app I know I would start the data over and use south to 
bring the worlds together. I am developing under windows, django, python, 
mysql, and I use south as my db migration tool. Does anyone forsee any 
problems with this approach? Sorry if the question seems obvious or simple 
just would like to travel the path of lower resistance as Im working out 
the features/models of this new app.

Thanks for any advice.

DZ

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Re: Testing a new app

2015-05-28 Thread Klaas Feenstra
Using GIT would be the way of working..

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 4:24 AM, DZ  wrote:

> Greetings,
>
>  I want to start a new app that if it works out I will tie into a larger
> django app. I do not really want the worlds to mix at the start just in
> case I need scrap and start it over a few times. I was thinking the best
> approach would be to create this first as a stand alone app and then when I
> have the details worked out bring it under the larger app. When I bring it
> under the larger app I know I would start the data over and use south to
> bring the worlds together. I am developing under windows, django, python,
> mysql, and I use south as my db migration tool. Does anyone forsee any
> problems with this approach? Sorry if the question seems obvious or simple
> just would like to travel the path of lower resistance as Im working out
> the features/models of this new app.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> DZ
>
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Re: Testing a new app

2015-05-28 Thread Bill Freeman
If the "new" app doesn't need services from the larger app in order t work,
but rather the other way around, why not leave it separate, and later, just
make it an install requirement for the larger app?

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Klaas Feenstra  wrote:

> Using GIT would be the way of working..
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 4:24 AM, DZ  wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>>  I want to start a new app that if it works out I will tie into a larger
>> django app. I do not really want the worlds to mix at the start just in
>> case I need scrap and start it over a few times. I was thinking the best
>> approach would be to create this first as a stand alone app and then when I
>> have the details worked out bring it under the larger app. When I bring it
>> under the larger app I know I would start the data over and use south to
>> bring the worlds together. I am developing under windows, django, python,
>> mysql, and I use south as my db migration tool. Does anyone forsee any
>> problems with this approach? Sorry if the question seems obvious or simple
>> just would like to travel the path of lower resistance as Im working out
>> the features/models of this new app.
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> DZ
>>
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