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. (by godd0t)
speedpycom-backend
By speedpycom
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django-docker-quickstart
Posts with mentions or reviews of django-docker-quickstart.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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Why did this Docker-Compose demo map the source Code of the image into a directory on the Host?
Here is the full file: https://github.com/godd0t/django-docker-quickstart/blob/main/docker-compose.prod.yml
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Django api deployment (python 3.11 supported)
You should pay for a cheap virtual machine, you can get one on DigitalOcean for about $5. This gives you a larger storage and quite a good amount of memory for a decent performance. On that machine, you can install Docker and use that to deploy your app. It should be fairly easy to deal with. Here's a sample GitHub project that shows how to set up nginx, postgres and other things you might need. https://github.com/godd0t/django-docker-quickstart
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Your Django-Docker Starter Kit: Streamlined Development & Production Ready
I've crafted a Django-Docker starter kit titled "Django-Docker Quickstart" to kickstart your Django projects in no time.
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Is there an easy approach of deploying Celery?
Here you go https://github.com/godd0t/django-docker-quickstart, no matter the operating system, just setup docker and docker-compose first.
speedpycom-backend
Posts with mentions or reviews of speedpycom-backend.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
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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?
When comparing django-docker-quickstart and speedpycom-backend you can also consider the following projects:
cookiecutter-django - Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly.
templates - Railway starters