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Openshift Django quickstart
This project is meant to be forked and used to quickly deploy a Django web application to an OpenShift cluster. It assumes you have access to an existing OpenShift installation.
You can use this as a starting point to build your own application.
Getting started
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(optional) Create and activate a virtualenv (you may want to use virtualenvwrapper).
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Fork this repo and clone your fork:
git clone https://github.com/rhcarvalho/openshift-django-quickstart.git
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Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Create a development database:
./manage.py migrate
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If everything is alright, you should be able to start the Django development server:
./manage.py runserver
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Open your browser and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000, you will be greeted with a welcome page.
What has been done for you
This is a minimal Django 1.8 project. It was created with these steps:
- Create a virtualenv
- Manually install requirements
pip freeze > requirements.txt
django-admin startproject PROJECT_NAME .
- Manually update
project/settings.py
to configureSECRET_KEY
,DATABASE
andSTATIC_ROOT
entries. ./manage.py startapp openshift
, to create the welcome page's app
Deploying to OpenShift
The file application-template.json
contains an OpenShift application template that you can add you your OpenShift project with:
osc create -f application-template.json
Now you can browse to your OpenShift web console and create a new app from the 'django-quickstart' template. After adjusting your preferences (or accepting the defaults), your application will be built and deployed.
You will probably want to set the GIT_REPOSITORY
parameter to point to your fork.