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Rodolfo Carvalho 2015-06-01 18:45:29 +02:00
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It assumes you have access to an existing OpenShift installation. It assumes you have access to an existing OpenShift installation.
## What has been done for you ## What has been done for you
This is a minimal Django 1.8 project. It was created with these steps: This is a minimal Django 1.8 project. It was created with these steps:
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To follow the next steps, you need to be logged in to an OpenShift cluster and have an OpenShift project where you can work on. To follow the next steps, you need to be logged in to an OpenShift cluster and have an OpenShift project where you can work on.
### Using an application template ### Using an application template
The directory `openshift/` contains OpenShift application template files that you can add you your OpenShift project with: The directory `openshift/` contains OpenShift application template files that you can add you your OpenShift project with:
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In the web console, the overview tab shows you a service, by default called "web", that encapsulates all pods running your Django application. You can access your application by browsing to the service's IP address and port. In the web console, the overview tab shows you a service, by default called "web", that encapsulates all pods running your Django application. You can access your application by browsing to the service's IP address and port.
### Without an application template ### Without an application template
Templates give you full control of each component of your application. Templates give you full control of each component of your application.