awesome-paas
speedpycom-backend
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awesome-paas
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Show HN: Appliku – Deployment PaaS for Python/Django
Hey there. Firstly, Congratulations on the progress. From the screenshot, I can tell you the UI/UX is great. I have been maintaining Awesome PaaS [1]. Overtime, I have started feeling this space has become commoditised. Because of containers, kubernetes etc. this has been an explosion in the number of tools in the space, however in your case, because of the django/python niche you might have something. In my opinion, very few early stage apps fit into PaaS model, most of the orgs have so much customization that it hard to fit them into your platform. I guess with Django as framework specialization this won't be a problem. Goodluck, with your endeavours.
[1] https://github.com/debarshibasak/awesome-paas
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aws should be easy
There's been a number of these projects out there. I think the biggest part developers misunderstand when building these is that your target audience either knows AWS enough to build all of this with Terraform / CDK, or they don't know enough about AWS to know which tool they need to use to get done and they use something like Elastic Beanstalk or Amplify. Unfortunately the market for something in the middle is almost non-existent.
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What don't you like about Heroku and PaaS ?
You will literally be joining a market that's already over saturated with "Deploy your apps 100x faster/easier/better/safer/secure" platforms. Here's a running list of ones that exist: https://github.com/debarshibasak/awesome-paas
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Free Cloud for Doers and Dreamers
My argument is that most of the small business and startups struggle to make revenue from get go. Asking for revshare, when it is day-0/day-1 kind of situation can hit the startups, small business, individuals really hard.
To me the your model looks very close to a royalty structure. Which is bad on books if you have seen "Shark Tank". It can be a fun place to host apps for indie hackers.
Another argument is that, Major cloud providers give away a lot of credits for various services. It can go upto $100k. I would even argue that you don't need devops or specialized team from you are a small org, startup and your operations are small.
Anyways, Looks like a fun project would love to list you on my Awesome Paas[1] list.
[1] https://github.com/debarshibasak/awesome-paas
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- GitHub - debarshibasak/awesome-paas: A curated list of PaaS, developer platforms tools to emulate PaaS on cloud, Cloud IDEs and ADNs.
- A curated list of PaaS and tools to emulate PaaS on cloud providers
- Show HN: PaaS, A curate list of Platform as a service providers
speedpycom-backend
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Deploying to DigitalOcean as soon as new push was made
Here is an example of a Procfile for the boilerplate i am working on https://gitlab.com/speedpycom/speedpycom-backend/-/blob/main/Procfile
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Show HN: Appliku – Deployment PaaS for Python/Django
thanks!
It uses docker under the hood, you don’t have to work with docker locally. But your app needs to respect environment variables and have a Procfile in the root with a list of commands to run your app.
Example: https://gitlab.com/speedpycom/speedpycom-backend/-/blob/main...
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Is there an easy approach of deploying Celery?
example: https://gitlab.com/speedpycom/speedpycom-backend/-/blob/main/Procfile
- Can you just create users in the editor instead of the terminal
What are some alternatives?
piku - The tiniest PaaS you've ever seen. Piku allows you to do git push deployments to your own servers.
cookiecutter-django - Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly.
krustlet - Kubernetes Rust Kubelet
django-docker-quickstart - Your all-in-one Django-Docker starter kit. Pre-configured services including PostgreSQL, Redis, Celery, with Nginx and Traefik for production. Streamlined development with included tools for testing and formatting.
e2core - Server for sandboxed third-party plugins, powered by WebAssembly
libaws - aws should be easy
workers-chat-demo
miniflare - 🔥 Fully-local simulator for Cloudflare Workers. For the latest version, see https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/tree/main/packages/miniflare.
amfora - A fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol.
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.