django-heroku
A Django library for Heroku apps. (by heroku)
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django-heroku
Posts with mentions or reviews of django-heroku.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-28.
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How would you serve image files when using Django and Postgres as a backend and Heroku for hosting?
Surprised nobody here has mentioned WhiteNoise yet. Use the django-heroku package and WhiteNoise and you can serve all your static files directly from Heroku, no need for S3. It's pretty much magic, just follow the installation instructions for django-heroku, it has WhiteNoise as a dependency. If you want better performance then stick a CDN like CloudFlare in front and it will take care of caching all the static files. Heroku themselves recommend using WhiteNoise, the django-heroku package just does all the config for you.
- Desarrollo y deploy de un proyecto en Django con PostgreSQL en Heroku
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How to deploy the Front-end(React) and Backend(Django) with Postgres at Heroku
django-heroku: We have to Configure Django app for Heroku. This lib provides settings, logging and test runner configurations.
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Django tests pass locally but not on Github Actions push
But I'm not sure the python version is the issue here. This issue looks similar to yours: https://github.com/heroku/django-heroku/issues/39
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deploying Django-postgres project on heroku ?
And Its from Heroku Docs, and last maintained 3 years ago..
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Unable to deploy Django app using Heroku
You should probably avoid using the Django-Heroku package at this point. The last substantive code commit is nearing three years ago. So I would try removing the django_heroku.settings(locals()) line. You would also need to insert new settings to use PostgreSQL as your database. On Heroku, this is best accomplished with [dj-database-url](https://github.com/jacobian/dj-database-url), which was a dependency of Django-Heroku but is still updated. There are many ways to set it up, but I typically use:
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Deploy your Django + PostgreSQL web-application on heroku with environment variables.
I find it very peculiar that Heroku's own documentation suggest using django-heroku although the repository is in archive mode.
ToDo-FullStack
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How to deploy the Front-end(React) and Backend(Django) with Postgres at Heroku
8.We have .env file configuration from backend(steps 7). We should make sure that Heroku get those value from .env. But these values are not present at my github repo.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing django-heroku and ToDo-FullStack you can also consider the following projects:
dj-database-url - Use Database URLs in your Django Application.
psycopg2 - PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language
python-decouple - Strict separation of config from code.
gunicorn - gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX, fast clients and sleepy applications.
dj-database-url - Use Database URLs in your Django Application.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
warehouse - The Python Package Index