E-Commerce Site using Django, Wagtail and Snipcart
- Setting up the project
- Setting up the project with Docker
- Cleaning up the Container and Image
- Inspiration
- Contact
Start by cloning the project with the command:
$ git clone https://github.com/rmiyazaki6499/wag-commerce.git
For those that are not interested in setting up the project manually or would simply not have to worry about downloading node.js and its dependencies, I have created a Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml file to help create a container with everything you would need to run the wag-commerce.
To make this as easy as possible, we will be using Docker Compose to creat our container.
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If you do not have Docker yet, start by downloading it if you are on a Mac or Windows: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop
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Or if you are on a Linux Distribution follow the directions here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
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To confirm you have Docker Compose, open up your terminal and run the command below:
$ docker-compose --version
docker-compose version 1.26.2, build eefe0d31
- Go into the project directory to build and run the container with:
$ cd wag-commerce/
$ docker-compose up -d --build
This may take a few moments
Navigate to http://localhost:8000 to view the site on the local server. It should look something like this:
- To stop the container from running, use
<Ctrl-C>
twice. - To close down the container use the command:
$ docker-compose down
- Then to clean up the container and image which we are no longer using use the command:
$ docker system prune -fa
- Confirm that the container and image is no longer there with:
$ docker system df -v
[E-Commerce for Django Developers with Wagtail Tutorial by Charles Ouellet] (https://snipcart.com/blog/django-ecommerce-tutorial-wagtail-cms)