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How I made Python/Django Apps deploy themselves
of course it does. Appliku out of the box provides a way to provision redis and rabbmitmq.
I have yet to write a tutorial about celery.
To specify processes to run you use Procfile. Specify your celery commands and enable them in Process tab in Appliku interface.
In order to have celery beat working you should use redbeat: https://github.com/sibson/redbeat
Other than that – no specific requirements. Drop me a line in contacts on our site if you need any help. Or in our Discord Community: https://appliku.com/discord
dokku-scheduler-kubernetes
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Dokku – Free Heroku Alternative
There are both Kubernetes[1] and Nomad[2] plugins. I'm also building schedulers for AWS Lambda, Compose (which I guess also sorta provides Azure ACI and AWS ECS support), and Swarm.
You can also scale individual process types (so anything in your Procfile) via our `ps` plugin[3]. All plugins should support this, so you don't need to learn a new set of commands for alternative schedulers.
- [1] Kubernetes Scheduler Plugin: https://github.com/dokku/dokku-scheduler-kubernetes
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How I made Python/Django Apps deploy themselves
https://github.com/dokku/dokku-scheduler-kubernetes#function...
> The following functionality has been implemented: Deployment and Service annotations, Domain proxy support via the Nginx Ingress Controller, Environment variables, Letsencrypt SSL Certificate integration via CertManager, Pod Disruption Budgets, Resource limits and reservations (reservations == kubernetes requests), Zero-downtime deploys via Deployment healthchecks, Traffic to non-web containers (via a configurable list)
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[2]: https://github.com/dokku/dokku-scheduler-kubernetes
What are some alternatives?
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
Caddy - Fast, multi-platform web server with automatic HTTPS
rack - Private PaaS built on native AWS services for maximum privacy and minimum upkeep
djangitos
Fly CDN - A set of useful libraries for Edge Apps. Run locally, write tests, and integrate it into your deployment process. Move fast and maybe don't break things? Because, gosh darnit, you're an adult.
Flynn - [UNMAINTAINED] A next generation open source platform as a service (PaaS)
django-project-template - The Django project template I use, for installation with django-admin.
celery-exporter - A Prometheus exporter for Celery metrics
UpSnap - A simple wake on lan app written with Django, Django-Channels (websockets), Celery, Redis and nmap.
dokku-dashboard - A GUI for Dokku hosted on Dokku
setup - A set of scripts to setup the scanner webapp, API and model store.