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A Dockerised django CMS project, ready to deploy on Divio or another Docker-based cloud platform, and run locally in Docker on your own machine. A Divio account is not required.
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- A dockerised django CMS project intended to be run locally in Docker on your own machine or on a Docker-based cloud, such asDivio
- This version uses Python 3.11 and the most up-to-date versions of Django 4.2, and django CMS 4.1.0
- This project is endorsed by thedjango CMS Association. That means that it is officially accepted by the dCA as being in line with our roadmap vision and development/plugin policy. Join us onSlack for more information or questions.
- The documentation for django CMS can be found here:https://docs.django-cms.org/
You need to have Docker installed on your system to run this project.
- Install Docker here.
- If you have not used docker in the past, please read thisintroduction on docker here.
git clone git@github.com:django-cms/django-cms-quickstart.gitcd django-cms-quickstartdocker compose build webdocker compose up -d database_defaultdocker compose run --rm web python manage.py migratedocker compose run --rm web python manage.py createsuperuserdocker compose up -d
Then openhttp://django-cms-quickstart.127.0.0.1.nip.io:8000 (or justhttp://127.0.0.1:8000) in your browser.
You can stop the server withdocker compose stop
without destroying the containers and restart it withdocker compose start
.
Withdocker compose down
the containers are deleted, but the database content is still preserved in the namedvolumedjango-cms-quickstart_postgres-data
and the media files are stored in the file system indata/media
.Then you can update the project e. g. by changing the requirements and settings. Finally you can rebuild the web imageand start the server again:
docker compose build webdocker compose up -d
Note: Since Compose V2,docker-compose
is now included inside docker. For more information, checkout theCompose V2 Documentation.
This project is ready-to-go without making any changes at all, but also gives you some options.
As-is, it will include a number of useful django CMS plugins and Bootstrap 4 for the frontend. You don't have to usethese; they're optional. If you don't want to use them, read through thesettings.py
andrequirements.txt
filesto see sections that can be removed - in each case, the section is noted with a comment containing the word 'optional'.
Options are also available for using Postgres/MySQL, uWSGI/Gunicorn/Guvicorn, etc.
The project uses a django best practise two step approach, freezing all dependencies with pip-tools. Here is how to update requirements:
- Change
requirements.in
according to your needs. There is no need to pin the package versions here unless you have a good reason (i.e. known incompatibilities) - Run
docker compose run --rm web pip-compile requirements.in >> requirements.txt
requirements.txt
should now have changed- Rebuild the container
docker compose build web
and restartdocker compose up -d
- This quickstart demo has a cloud-ready static files setup via django-whitenoise.
- In the containerized cloud the application is not served by a web server like nginx but directly through uwsgi. django-whitenoise is the glue that's needed to serve static files in your application directly through uwsgi.
- See the django-whitenoise settings in settings.py and the
quickstart/templates/whitenoise-static-files-demo.html
demo page template that serves a static file.
- By default, Docker injects the env vars defined in
.env-local
into the quickstart project. - If you want to access the PostgreSQL database from the host system, set
DB_PORT
to the desired port number.5432 is the standard port number. If you run PosgreSQL on your host system, you may want to set another port number.If this variable is empty (the default), the PosgreSQL instance in the container is only reachable within docker, butnot from outside.
Here is the official django CMS repository:https://github.com/django-cms/django-cms-quickstart/.
Note that this is just a demo project to get you started. It is designed to be run locally through docker. If you want a full production ready site with all the bellsand whistles we recommend you have a look athttps://github.com/django-cms/djangocms-template instead.
Some deployment hints:
- To deploy this project in testing mode (recommended) set the environment variable
DEBUG
toTrue
in your hosting environment. - Be aware that if
DEBUG
is false, django requires you to whitelist the domain. Set the env varDOMAIN
to the host, i.e.www.domain.com
or*.domain.com
. - You can set the env var
DEFAULT_STORAGE_DSN
to something meaningful (i.e. for s3 file storage)
Configure your hosting environment to run the following commands on every deployment:
./manage.py migrate
divio.com is a cloud hosting platform optimized for django web applications. It's the quickest way to deploy thisproject. Here is avideo tutorial and adescription of the deployment steps that are mostly applicable for this quickstart project.
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