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setup
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How I made Python/Django Apps deploy themselves
Use Ansible. Here is an example of one of my Django apps’ setup scripts: https://github.com/scancer-org/setup
dokku-dashboard
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How I made Python/Django Apps deploy themselves
Looks very interesting, will have to give it a shot!
I made an open source “dashboard” for dokku that tries to give you Heroku ease of use with the cost of a single server.
Basically you run one script on the server and it deploys a dokku app which manages the deployment of additional dokku apps. Gives you GUI access to deploying new apps, changing env variables etc.
Would love feedback from anyone looking for an easy way to deploy dokku apps regularly
What are some alternatives?
Caddy - Fast, multi-platform web server with automatic HTTPS
djangitos
dokku-scheduler-kubernetes - Scheduler plugin for deploying applications to kubernetes
appliku_start - Starter Template for Django apps
django-project-template - The Django project template I use, for installation with django-admin.
redbeat - RedBeat is a Celery Beat Scheduler that stores the scheduled tasks and runtime metadata in Redis.