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dynamicweb deploy steps
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The Makefile has a couple of tasks that can be useful when deploying the project, if using please
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configure the values for the ssh host, user, port and target directory.
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1. Upload the project.
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It's recommended to *make* use of the task 'rsync_upload' (See Makefile for more info.)
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If there's access to the git repo, just pull from master/develop.
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2. Install system dependencies.
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If using debian, you could *make* use of the task 'install_debian_packages'.
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One cloud use the task 'install_debian_packages', which first do an update and then
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it installs the packages listed in the file ./requirements.debian.txt.
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3. Make a new virtualenv with python3.
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In the requirements.debian.txt, 'virtualenvwrapper' is listed, maybe you could do:
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$ source /usr/share/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh
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$ mkvirtualenv dynamicweb --python=/usr/bin/python3
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4. Install the requirements.txt for the dynamicweb project.
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Problem is you need an ssh key that exists in a github account, because I use two or three github repos
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for some packages, which they egg in pypi doesn't work well with python3, it's annoying...
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$ pip -r requirements.txt
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5. Database/Memcached settings.
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Create postgres user: https://wiki.debian.org/PostgreSql.
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Create postgres database.
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Set postgres settings on dynamicweb/dynamicweb/settings.py
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Memcached should be already installed, we just need to check if the service is running.
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6. Make migrations and sync the database
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Run:
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$ python manage.py makemigratoins
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$ python manage.py syncdb
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7. Setup a circus configuration.
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[http://circus.readthedocs.org/en/0.11.1/]
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You could use the circus.ungleich.ini file in configs/ :
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$ circusd --daemon configs/circus.ungleich.ini
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That will start a new process for the webapp.
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To stop, restart, reload or see the status use circusctl.
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$ circusctl
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(circusctl) reload webapp
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8. Configure nginx proxy.
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There's an example for the nginx proxy in configs/nginx.proxy.conf.
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For the stating server one can just copy configs/nginx.proxy.conf -> /etc/nginx/conf.d/ungleich.proxy.conf.
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Remember to comment/delete/change the configuration /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.
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