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Django Docker Quickstart
Provides a quick and easy way to get started with a Django project using Docker. It comes with pre-configured services, including PostgreSQL, Redis, Celery (worker and beat), Nginx, and Traefik, that can be used to run a Django web application. It also comes with a few shortcuts to make development easier.
Features
- Django web application framework
- PostgreSQL database
- Redis
- Celery worker and beat services: Celery is a task queue that is used to run background tasks asynchronously.
- Nginx web server: Used to serve static files and media files, and to proxy requests to the Django application.
- Traefik reverse proxy: Used to route requests to the appropriate service. It also provides SSL termination.
Included Packages and Tools
- Pytest: Testing framework
- Pytest Sugar: Plugin for pytest that changes the default look
- Pytest Django: Plugin for pytest that provides useful tools for testing Django applications
- Coverage: Test coverage
- Ruff: Linter
- Black: Code formatter
Requirements
- Docker & Docker Compose Install and Use Docker
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Make(optional for shortcuts)
Getting Started
To get started, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/godd0t/django-docker-quickstart.git
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Change directory into the project:
cd django-docker-quickstart
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Copy the
env.example
file to.env
and update the values as needed:cp env.example .env
Initial Setup
Development Prerequisites
To set up the project for development, follow these steps:
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Create a virtual environment:
python -m venv venv
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Activate the virtual environment:
source venv/bin/activate
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Install the development requirements:
pip install -r requirements/requirements-dev.txt
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Build the image and run the container:
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up --build -d
Or you can use the shortcut:
make build-dev
Now you can access the application at http://localhost:8000. With the development environment, you can make changes to the code and the changes will be reflected immediately.
Production
To set up the project for production, follow these steps:
- Build the image and run the container:
Or you can use the shortcut:docker-compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up --build -d
make build-prod
Shortcuts
To make development easier, there are a few shortcuts available:
Create migrations:
make make-migrations
Run migrations:
make migrate
Run the linter:
make lint
Run the formatter:
make format
Run the tests:
make test
Create a super user:
make super-user
Build and run dev environment:
make build-dev
Build and run prod environment:
make build-prod