This is an example for an easy Django application. You can use this to find dates for meetings, parties or similar.
You can host this application with or without an virtualenv. To create one type
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
while you are in the directory where your files should live. On a production server this is probably somewhere under /var/www on a developers machine this is normally somewhere in your $HOME.
Now you can clone the sourcecode of the application into your directory
git clone git@github.com:pinae/django-dudel.git
After that you should have a subdirectory dudel/
and if you created a virtualenv also a subdirectory venv/
. The
actual application is in the dudel/
directory. So go there: cd dudel/
.
Now you have the application itself but you need to initialize your database. You can canfigure dudel/settings.py
to use mySQL or PostGreSQL described
here.
Or you can leave the file as it is to use sqlite.
Initialize your database with
./manage.py migrate
If you are testing the application or if you are a developer you can start the application now with
./manage.py runserver
The application can be accessed under the url http://localhost:8000
.
As this application is directed at developers as an example of how to work with Django some development options are activated by default. On a production server you should change these settings as they might expose information about your server to possible attackers.
Edit dudel/settings.py
and change DEBUG
to False
and TEMPLATE_DEBUG
to False
. In settings.py
is also a
link to the Django documentation with tips for
what to do on production servers.
There is wsgi file (dudel/wsgi.py
) which you can use with a wsgi-server like
uwsgi. As this is dependant on
which webserver you use please refer to the documentation of your wsgi and webserver of your choice. We successfully
tested this with uwsgi and nginx.