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Mezzanine
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Fabric + buildout as opposed to Fabric + pip + virtualenv
I've recently started playing around with Mezzanine, a django-based CMS. I recently just managed to configure Fabric to get it uploading to my host, webfaction.com, as its a bit more involved automatically creating the website on the shared hosting, and I wanted to automate that process.
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How to deploy Python Scripts to bereveal.com
To give you a better idea of how Python-based applications work on our servers, we’ll show you how to install the Django framework-powered Mezzanine CMS on our platform via SSH.
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Minimal alternative to Django Oscar?
There is also Mezzanine / Cartridge which is kinda like WordPress / WooCommerce in the PHP world, it’s primarily for a website that may have a shop added to it. Be aware that this is also somewhat legacy, last time I checked it was kinda in maintenance mode and the variant system for products was super limited.
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what would be you choice of packages for building an e-commerce site with Django?
Mezzanine / Cartridge is similar to WooCommerce in the WordPress world, if you are wanting to add a shop to an existing site then this is a decent option. The problem with it is that the main dev on it went off to work for Google so it’s more or less in maintenance mode and the product variant system is very basic.
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Adding CMS to an existing Django application
mezzanine is probably a simpler one. it recently just got revived and their 5.0 release is now in rc1 state. There's also django-fiber which seems to be quite simple (not much code, one app to add only)
Django-3-by-Example
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Minimal alternative to Django Oscar?
You can check out Django 3 by example. One of the projects he builds is an ecommerce site. Shows payments w Braintree and everything. https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Django-3-by-Example/tree/master/Chapter09/myshop Pair that w some bootstrap templates and you would be in a good spot for a simple implementation.
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Using Django
Try looking in the code of this book. https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Django-3-by-Example/tree/master/Chapter09/myshop/coupons I hope that helps.
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What are some alternatives?
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
django-cms - The easy-to-use and developer-friendly enterprise CMS powered by Django
legacy-views - A legacy fork of Saleor that contains the old storefront and dashboard code
Plone - The core of the Plone content management system
FeinCMS - A Django-based CMS with a focus on extensibility and concise code
Widgy - A CMS framework for Django built on a heterogenous tree editor.
Kotti - Kotti is a high-level, Pythonic web application framework based on Pyramid and SQLAlchemy. It includes an extensible Content Management System called the Kotti CMS.
Opps - A Django-based CMS for the magazines, newspappers websites and portals with high-traffic
Quokka
djedi-cms - Django content management as it should be
django-oscar - Domain-driven e-commerce for Django