Management commands for Django application deployments.
Executes a list of commands declared in IX_DEPLOY_CMDS
variable in the
application settings file
Loads fixtures declared in IX_FIXTURES
variable in the application settings
file
Clear specified app's models of data
Uses the settings NEW_RELIC_CONFIG
, NEW_RELIC_ENV
and NEW_RELIC_API_KEY
to inform New Relic of an application deployment.
- To use with Django 1.11.x projects, use
IXDjango = "<2,>=1.0"
- To use with Django 2.2.x projects, use
IXDjango = "<3,>=2.0"
ixdjango.docker_settings
provides Django settings module that presets
variables exposed by the Docker environment into your Django application.
Use it as follows:
import os
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# Docker container defaults
# pylint:disable=unused-wildcard-import,import-error,no-name-in-module
from ixdjango.docker_settings import *
# pylint:enable=unused-wildcard-import,import-error,no-name-in-module
Provides the following configuration variables:
DEBUG
,TEMPLATE_DEBUG
,TASTYPIE_FULL_DEBUG
DATABASES['default']
X_FORWARDED_HOST
,SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER
MY_SITE_DOMAIN
,ALLOWED_HOSTS
,SITE_URL
EMAIL_HOST
,EMAIL_PORT
,EMAIL_HOST_USER
,EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
,DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL
LOGGING
STORAGE_DIR
,NGINX_STATIC_DIR
(Docker storage locations)STATIC_ROOT
,MEDIA_ROOT
- Django: Depends on Django 1.8 or above
- Python: 2.7, but Python 3.3 support is being added
- pep8 and pylint: Not required for functionality but we like QC before committing any code changes so these tools need to be available. Note that if you'd like to contribute, any code you write must give a clean output with pep8 and score 10/10 with pylint using the configuration file conf/pylint.conf in the package