-level directories. 'project' contains the output of
'django-admin startproject', and 'apps' contains one or more 'django-admin
startapp' dirs, usually with a single 'apps/setup.py' to install them all.
We like to keep Django apps separate from the Django project, so that if we
decide to split one
When register app in config right all path to the app like
“app1.app1a”
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 1:02 PM Jun Tanaka wrote:
>
> mysite/
>
> manage.py
>
> config/
>
> __init__.py
>
> settings.py
>
> urls.py
>
> wsgi.py
>
> app1/
>
> app1a/
>
>
Hello there, can we arrange Google meetings so that I can be able to learn
from you? I'm a Python Beginner.
On Wednesday, 19 October 2022 at 07:49:41 UTC+3 eupaulo...@gmail.com wrote:
> First of all, you need to add all your apps in INSTALED APPS into the
> project > setings.py. I have 3 apps,
Hi,
Both are correct and lead to the same thing, however Django documentation
seems to prefer *odo.apps.TodoConfig*
I hope that helps
Kind regards
Aziz
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 8:10:05 AM UTC+1 tna...@gmail.com wrote:
> Also, some website says something like
>
> INSTALLED_APPS = [
Register all your apps in the settings.py file and ensure the namespace is
set to the app name in the urls.py in the project directory
On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 10:01 AM Jun Tanaka wrote:
>
> mysite/
>
> manage.py
>
> config/
>
> __init__.py
>
> settings.py
>
>
Also, some website says something like
INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'todo.apps.TodoConfig',
You say,
INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'todo',
I am confused. Which is proper? And the difference?
2022年10月19日水曜日 13:49:41 UTC+9 eupaulo...@gmail.com:
> First of all, you need to add all your apps in INSTALED
Thank you for your answer. I can not see below "Let me show you an
example". Probably, some of last sentences got cutoff. And I want to see an
example.
2022年10月19日水曜日 13:49:41 UTC+9 eupaulo...@gmail.com:
> First of all, you need to add all your apps in INSTALED APPS into the
> project >
First of all, you need to add all your apps in INSTALED APPS into the
project > setings.py. I have 3 apps, core, members, and home.
INSTALLED_APPS = [
(..)
'core',
'members',
'home',
]
Secondly, you need to create a route to each app in your project > urls.py
urlpatterns = [
path('
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 11:01 AM Jun Tanaka wrote:
>
> mysite/
>
> manage.py
>
> config/
>
> __init__.py
>
> settings.py
>
> urls.py
>
> wsgi.py
>
>
mysite/
manage.py
config/
__init__.py
settings.py
urls.py
wsgi.py
app1/
app1a/
app1b/
app2/
app3/
I would like to know how to combine apps together just like above. Each
app itself works fine when runserver. I
Thank you very much. Then I see that I should use jupyter only for other
projects, but not for django. And you have provided me with alternatives. I
always thought these IDEs would be very expensive.
On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 10:38:11 PM UTC+1 Kasper Laudrup wrote:
> On 29/11/2021 14.22,
On 29/11/2021 14.22, 'MH' via Django users wrote:
My two questions are:
1. Do you use juypter for django development?
No and I've never heard of it, but now I have. Thanks.
2. If not, which editor or free IDE do you use?
I use Emacs with Elpy (https://elpy.readthedocs.io/). There are some
gt;>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 7:23 PM 'MH' via Django users
>>>> wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone
>>>>
>>>> I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for my
>>>> own usage. Little helpers for self management
e free and better
>> IDE for Django or any other web development.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 7:23 PM 'MH' via Django users <
>> django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> I have built a few django apps, but on a very
7:23 PM 'MH' via Django users <
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>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for my
>> own usage. Little helpers for self management. So far I just used vi(m).
>>
>
You can create virtualenv and use VS code . That's the free and better
IDE for Django or any other web development.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 7:23 PM 'MH' via Django users <
django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic
I use visual studio code and pycharm both ides
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021, 18:52 'MH' via Django users <
django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for my
> own usage. Little helpers for self management.
Hi, I am using the free version of Paycharm.
> VS code is also good and is smaller than Paycharm.
>
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 4:53 PM 'MH' via Django users <
> django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I have built a few django apps, but on
Hi, I am using the free version of Paycharm.
VS code is also good and is smaller than Paycharm.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 4:53 PM 'MH' via Django users <
django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for
Hi everyone
I have built a few django apps, but on a very basic level and only for my
own usage. Little helpers for self management. So far I just used vi(m).
Now I tried out jupyter for the first time. Looks great and thanks to a few
links from Google I could also load the django kernel
Hi Linda, authentication backend is only one for entire site..if any
user is authenticated the system recognizes it...no matter if u have
only one or multiple authentication pages...
Greetings
2021-06-15 11:48 GMT-04:00, linda lebdjiri :
> i'm developing a site where there is two users each of
i'm developing a site where there is two users each of them have their
specific web pages,and they are registerd in separate tables in the data
base i've created 2 apps i've already linked each app with the
corresponding interfaces ,i've created a templates folder and for each app
i've
r
> Date: 7/6/21 22:38 (GMT+10:00)
> To: django-users@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Support for moving a model between two Django apps #24686
>
> It does look long and weird but we hardly visit /admin since we do most of
> the operations from python manage.py shell
>
> On Fr
give it a
try.CheersMike--(Unsigned mail from my phone)
Original message From: Lalit Suthar
Date: 7/6/21 22:38 (GMT+10:00) To: django-users@googlegroups.com Subject: Re:
Support for moving a model between two Django apps #24686 It does look long and
weird but we hardly visit
It does look long and weird but we hardly visit /admin since we do most of
the operations from python manage.py shell
On Fri, 4 Jun 2021 at 11:42, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> On 4/06/2021 2:28 pm, lalit suthar wrote:
> > We had a similar problem and we resolved it by moving all the models
> > into a
On 4/06/2021 2:28 pm, lalit suthar wrote:
We had a similar problem and we resolved it by moving all the models
into a separate internal python package.
We can have a separate app in our django project also for writing
models only and all other apps import models from there.
Interesting.
What
We had a similar problem and we resolved it by moving all the models into a
separate internal python package.
We can have a separate app in our django project also for writing models
only and all other apps import models from there.
On Friday, 4 June 2021 at 06:07:53 UTC+5:30 Mike Dewhirst
I can see a ticket https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/24686 which
would likely solve my current need to merge two apps.
Is the code OK to try out?
Happy to test it.
Cheers
Mike
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If your app just sends email upon registration or just configured to send
mail generally and you would like to use an email with your production
domain like in a production setting, then you only need to change the email
configuration in your settings.py file to reflect your domain email. For
using Sendmail code that we added in our Django project
You really added sendmail code to your Django project? Or did you configure your
Django project to use sendmail?
There is no single answer to what you are asking. What I do, and I also propose
to people to do
Hi,
We have members registration module where members will enter email ID as a
login name. Upon submitting the Sign Up form, we generate an email to the
given email address using Sendmail code that we added in our Django
project.
So far we used a personal gmail account as an admin email account
Hi Guillaumae,
Did you go ahead with this approach? If yes, then would you be kind enough
to share your experience and maybe brief us about your process/journey?
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 7:25:24 PM UTC+5:30, Guillaume Dupin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On a Django project (which will consist
Hello Christian,
Thank you for your help.
Concerning the first and second point, I would indeed have several Django
app containers (one by functionnal services). But what about applications
like Django "Admin" for example ? This application needs to be aware of the
models to administrate so
Hello Christian,
Thank you for your help.
Concerning the first and second point, I would indeed have several Django
app containers (one by functionnal services). But what about applications
like Django "Admin" for example ? This application needs to be aware of the
models to administrate so
On 25 August 2016 at 14:50, Guillaume Dupin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On a Django project (which will consist of several REST web services), I
> would like to isolate my services (each service would be a Django
> application) into different Docker containers to aim to a micro-services
Hello,
On a Django project (which will consist of several REST web services), I
would like to isolate my services (each service would be a Django
application) into different Docker containers to aim to a micro-services
architecture. It will allow to benefit of Docker isolation to update
Hello,
I don’t know of any built-in metrics in Django that you can monitor. If you
write some for your apps, you could also write some monitoring scripts, too
(probably in the form of a management command).
Best,
Gergely
Gergely Polonkai
[image: https://]about.me/gergely.polonkai
Does anyone have any tips on monitoring the health & status of a django
app, possibly with the use of a Nagios plugin?
I am using check_log to grep out any errors from the apache error log file
(when using mod_wsgi) but wondered if I was missing a trick and someone had
something better to try.
how can i call modules from another program on the web django app ? and how
to connect modules on the django ?
the another program is a written source in python and may that task.
i want to call modules on the web site and i take results from the progress
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I have not had this use case; but I assume you have looked at:
https://www.djangopackages.com/grids/g/file-managers/
Perhaps one there is close to what you need; and you could extend/enhance
it to match exact requirements. They range from really simple to
full-fledged EDMS such as Mayan.
Hi,
I have been trying to find an app which helps build a user-specific
file/folder management system.
An example for this could be an app that is exactly similar to your google
drive account. The operations performed by the app could be a subset of
what a google drive account does:
1.
I use django-rest-framework==3.0 in an application as an example case (*)
of what I am talking about. Most of the messages in DRF are not
internationalized, and had to use the following mechanism to create the
internationalization for DRF messages:
- Properly set LANGUAGES and locale
Thanks man. This was a huge relief!
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Collin Anderson
wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> 1. How did you know!?!
>>
> I hack... kidding :). I suspected something wasn't getting loaded, and the
> list of installed apps was in the traceback you posted.
>
>
Hi Paul,
1. How did you know!?!
>
I hack... kidding :). I suspected something wasn't getting loaded, and the
list of installed apps was in the traceback you posted.
2.I have the same code in production and it was working with no problems.
> Any idea why?
>
In development, most, if not all of
I am SHOCKED. That was the problem. THANK YOU
I guess that leads to a couple of questions:
1. How did you know!?!
2.I have the same code in production and it was working with no problems.
Any idea why?
Cheers!
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 1:12:33 PM UTC-3, Collin Anderson wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Paul,
Try putting 'trending' in INSTALLED_APPS.
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Hi Paul,
This is great. The traceback helps. Could post more of your
convert_queryset_to_lists. It looks like a list comprehension and there may
be more complicated things going on there.
Thanks,
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Here is the stack trace...
Environment:
Request Method: POSTRequest URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/trending/trend/
Django Version: 1.6Python Version: 2.6.7Installed
Applications:('django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
Hey Collin,
I had no problem in the shell...
In [4]: AffectedPart.objects.all().count()
Out[4]: 4090
# pick a random AffectedPart
In [5]: affpart = AffectedPart.objects.all()[22]
In [6]: affpart.damage_types.all()
Out[6]: []
I'm not sure why this doesn't work running under the server.
s.all() with a custom function
>but this is starting to happen more frequently now and is becoming a real
>pain.
>
> *Description:*
>
> I have two Django apps under one project. One of the apps makes use of
> models in another app using a many-to-many relationship.
>
&g
Hi Paul,
Interesting. Your code should work fine. So if you run this code in the
shell it gives a FieldError?
affpart.damage_types.all()
What do your sitar models look like? There should not be a ManyToManyField
in the other direction.
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I have two Django apps under one project. One of the apps makes use of
models in another app using a many-to-many relationship.
This has been working smoothly for months, and in fact it works fine on my
production machine but fails on my development machine. The scenario lately
Am 12.09.2014 um 18:23 schrieb Collin Anderson:
And you would expect that to happen just through admin? Would you trust
your users really to do all
that - basically giving full control what users installs to your system
without discretion?
Installing apps via the admin would be
I really can't see a usecase for something like this. The only time I want
to install new packages to my django system is on my dev server while
developing something. I would also want the change to be permanent,
therefore writing it in my settings.py file. I often forget to add the
package to
>
> And you would expect that to happen just through admin? Would you trust
> your users really to do all
> that - basically giving full control what users installs to your system
> without discretion?
Installing apps via the admin would be useful when the user is the same
person as the
Hi,
It seems that you're confusing Django to to be something that it isn't.
Django is a web application framework. In short meaning that it is set of
(Python) libraries
that are used to build web applications. Django app is usually reusable piece
of code that brings
some (usually common)
Am 10.09.2014 um 11:07 schrieb Avraham Serour:
you can't, you would need to write something yourself capable of doing this.
that's sad.
in any case why would you want to do that?
Convenience. It would be great if some admin plugin could do this: Connect to
pypi and list all
available
/migrate and reloading the instance.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 8:09 AM, guettli <guettli.goo...@thomas-guettler.de>
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> How can I install Django apps via admin interface?
>
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 3:28 PM, DJ-Tom wrote:
> Well that seems much too complicated just for running variations of the
> same application twice. There all kinds of stuff running on that server and
> adding a proxy to it would be a nightmare to check if everything still
Well that seems much too complicated just for running variations of the
same application twice. There all kinds of stuff running on that server and
adding a proxy to it would be a nightmare to check if everything still
works.
What a pity, Django is such a powerful tool, but lacks easy
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:28 PM, DJ-Tom wrote:
>
>
> Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 13:51:28 UTC+2 schrieb Tom Evans:
>
>>
>> The most obvious and simple solution is to not use Windows.
>
>
> lol - ever heard of the "box of pandora"? :-)
>
> My knowledge of Linux boxes is
Hi Collin,
unfortunately, changing this makes no difference at all.
Thomas
Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 17:45:37 UTC+2 schrieb Collin Anderson:
>
> setdefault is what's causing your trouble. Change it to an explicit:
>
> os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'app.settings'
>
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*facepalm*... honestly, I did not spot the difference, i believed the line
I had was right!!!
thanks anyways, I will try that tomorrow.
Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 17:45:37 UTC+2 schrieb Collin Anderson:
>
> setdefault is what's causing your trouble. Change it to an explicit:
>
>
setdefault is what's causing your trouble. Change it to an explicit:
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'app.settings'
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Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 13:51:28 UTC+2 schrieb Tom Evans:
> The most obvious and simple solution is to not use Windows.
>
lol - ever heard of the "box of pandora"? :-)
My knowledge of Linux boxes is very close to zero - so setting up a server
that is not based on Windows would be
Waitress runs fine on Windows; just install with pip.
On Tuesday, 2 September 2014 13:51:28 UTC+2, Tom Evans wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:08 PM, DJ-Tom
> wrote:
> > Most likely the docs refer to this section of wsgi.py:
> >
> >> # We defer to a
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:08 PM, DJ-Tom wrote:
> Most likely the docs refer to this section of wsgi.py:
>
>> # We defer to a DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE already in the environment. This
>> breaks
>> # if running multiple sites in the same mod_wsgi process. To fix this, use
>> #
Most likely the docs refer to this section of wsgi.py:
# We defer to a DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE already in the environment. This
> breaks
> # if running multiple sites in the same mod_wsgi process. To fix this, use
> # mod_wsgi daemon mode with each site in its own daemon process, or use
> #
See the docs on deploying with mod_wsgi:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi/
If multiple Django sites are run in a single mod_wsgi process, all of them
will use the settings of whichever one happens to run first. This can be
solved with a minor edit to wsgi.py
Hi,
I'm currently trying to get the same Django app running twice under
different URLs on the same server.
App 1 ran last year under https://www.sample.com/2013/app and should stay
there for reference purposes.
App 2 should run under https://www.sample.com/2014/app and also should use
a
http://phpdude.github.io/django-macros-url/
Macros url for simplifying routing :)
On Friday, June 27, 2014 7:22:33 PM UTC+7, Greg Niewisiewicz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a short guide about setting up a new Django project. I'd
> like to ask you for apps that you think are indispensable
I thinks it depends a lot on the project, but for almost every project I
use South to manage my DB migrations, Pillow to handle images and rest
framework to make my APIs
On Jun 27, 2014 7:22 AM, "Greg Niewisiewicz" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a short guide about setting
Hi,
I'm working on a short guide about setting up a new Django project. I'd
like to ask you for apps that you think are indispensable in every project
(e.g. south or django-debug-toolbar).
What are your favorite apps/extensions that you install in most of your
projects?
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this about 7 months
> ago:
> https://bitbucket.org/vanschelven/superglue/ (very much proof of
> concept)
>
> Superglue works like this:
> For any reusable app that uses it, models are to be defined abstract.
> Then a magic method (glue) is to be called (from the apps model
Andres
What does the app do? More particularly, does it manage crowd funding
for a particular project on your own website or perhaps it is more
generic for others to launch various projects ...
Thanks
Mike
On 16/04/2014 7:37 AM, Andres Osinski wrote:
I have a small crowd funding app that
I have a small crowd funding app that I made bit too long ago, which is
useful by itself but could easily be modularized for more generic use
cases. Shoot me an email later to remind me to upload the code to GitHub.
El abr 2, 2014 6:51 PM, "Raymond Besiga" escribió:
> Hello
Hello community,
Been browsing Github and the web for Django-based crowdfunding apps that I
can build on top of. So far, I have come across CrowdTilt and Catarse but
both are Ruby/Rails projects. The only Django app I found was Zipfelchappe
but it heavily uses FeinCMS which I am not an avid
Start here and follow the tutorial:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/intro/tutorial01/
Then you may want to run through this if you are interested in the goe
stuff:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/ref/contrib/gis/tutorial/
That should give you a good idea on where to start with
I wish to develope application that can give directions and location.
Pleas i need some guidance for a way forward. I have done some research but
still not getting it right.
I need some guidance
Thanks
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It is duplicate of question in
stackoverflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21020472/order-of-finding-static-files-and-templates-in-django-apps>
.
For example I have 2 apps in my django project with templates and static
files with identical subpath:
app1 /
static /
sty
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 4:00:54 PM UTC+1, bobhaugen wrote:
>
> That's interesting, but how about making it free for open-source apps who
> give you a credit on their repos?
>
Interesting idea! We'll think about it.
Best,
Michael
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 3:00 PM, bobhaugen wrote:
> That's interesting, but how about making it free for open-source apps who
> give you a credit on their repos?
Why not just use selenium, then you can use it to test both your open
source sites and ones that you write for a
That's interesting, but how about making it free for open-source apps who
give you a credit on their repos?
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 1:26:05 AM UTC-6, Michael Herrmann wrote:
>
> On Monday, December 16, 2013 1:54:01 PM UTC+1, rush wrote:
>>
>>
>> According to
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Michael Herrmann
wrote:
> On Monday, December 16, 2013 1:54:01 PM UTC+1, rush wrote:
>>
>>
>> According to http://heliumhq.com/files/helium_license.txt it is not.
>>
>> Furthermore it is not free. According to their price page you
On Monday, December 16, 2013 1:54:01 PM UTC+1, rush wrote:
>
>
> According to http://heliumhq.com/files/helium_license.txt it is not.
>
> Furthermore it is not free. According to their price page you have to pay
> at least 200 euro per year to use it.
>
We added a Social License yesterday that
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Michael Herrmann
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working for a startup called BugFree Software. We're launching a new
> Python product for web automation today and, since you are all doing web
> development with Python, I wanted to let
Hi everyone,
I'm working for a startup called BugFree Software. We're launching a new
Python product for web automation today and, since you are all doing web
development with Python, I wanted to let you know about it.
Helium is a library that wraps around Selenium to simplify web automation.
hemail>(a
fork of django registration) and django
htmlmin <https://github.com/cobrateam/django-htmlmin>.
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:43:32 AM UTC-5, Some Developer wrote:
>
> Right so it has been quite awhile since I updated my list of must have
> Django apps. I was wonder
On 15/12/2013 23:06, Frank Bieniek wrote:
Hi,
I would add some:
django-userena - user self registration
django-organizations - user and organizations
django-guardian - object level permissions
django-paranoia - paranoid security stuff
django-cache machine / johnny-cache
Thx
Frank
Thank for
it has been quite awhile since I updated my list of must have
Django apps. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
Currently I use the following in all my Django projects:
Django Debug Toolbar
debug_toolbar_htmltidy
inspector_panel
debug_toolbar_user_panel
South
Django Compressor
Any other
awhile since I updated my list of must have
Django apps. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
Currently I use the following in all my Django projects:
Django Debug Toolbar
debug_toolbar_htmltidy
inspector_panel
debug_toolbar_user_panel
South
Django Compressor
Any other apps that I
Some short description of these plugins are appreciated. Maybe a link?
Am Sonntag, 15. Dezember 2013 17:43:32 UTC+1 schrieb Some Developer:
>
> Right so it has been quite awhile since I updated my list of must have
> Django apps. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
>
&
Right so it has been quite awhile since I updated my list of must have
Django apps. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
Currently I use the following in all my Django projects:
Django Debug Toolbar
debug_toolbar_htmltidy
inspector_panel
debug_toolbar_user_panel
South
Django
This should help
http://michal.karzynski.pl/blog/2013/10/29/serving-multiple-django-applications-with-nginx-gunicorn-supervisor/
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Sandeep kaur <mkaurkha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to deploy multiple django apps on a server with nginx
ion blocks and
proxy_pass directives.
Cheers,
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Sandeep kaur <mkaurkha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to deploy multiple django apps on a server with nginx. When we do
> it on apache
> we do it in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and following co
Hi,
I want to deploy multiple django apps on a server with nginx. When we do it
on apache
we do it in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and following content :
WSGIScriptAlias /django /home/sandy/django_app/apache/django.wsgi
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Thus this app can be accessed
All,
I'd like to get some feedback from the community on the current best
practices for developing standalone Django apps. To clarify, by
'standalone' I mean a codebase that is just the application itself, to be
installed into a Django project via setup.py / pip, not working on the app
Thanks a bunch :-) Got it working in python 3 with minor tweaking.
Thomas
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> I use this and it's great. I haven't tried it with Python 3, but it's
> all standard library stuff.
>
> I tweaked mine a bit so it dumps the
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