jamilnoyda / posts-backend

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posts-backend

First, clone the repository to your local machine:

$ git clone https://github.com/jamilnoyda/posts-backend.git

Install the requirements and migrate:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt --user
$ python manage.py migrate

For admin login add fixtures:

$ python manage.py loaddata fixtures/data.json

Username: jamilnoyda@gmail.com Password: hellohello

Finally, run the development server:

$ python manage.py runserver

The project will be available at 127.0.0.1:8000.

  • python 3.8
  • django 3.x

Used black for linting

$ python manage.py dumpdata accounts --format=json > fixtures/data.json

Add example of curl in this file:

$ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer 6suQgkwNdHmYP5YsdBA5IB32MO7KFW" http://localhost:8000/groups/
$ heroku logs --tail -a  posts-backend-python
$ gunicorn posts_backend.wsgi --log-file -

Python: Getting Started

A barebones Django app, which can easily be deployed to Heroku.

This application supports the Getting Started with Python on Heroku article - check it out.

Running Locally

Make sure you have Python 3.7 installed locally. To push to Heroku, you'll need to install the Heroku CLI, as well as Postgres.

$ git clone https://github.com/heroku/python-getting-started.git
$ cd python-getting-started

$ python3 -m venv getting-started
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

$ createdb python_getting_started

$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py collectstatic

$ heroku local

Your app should now be running on localhost:5000.

Deploying to Heroku

$ heroku create
$ git push heroku master

$ heroku run python manage.py migrate
$ heroku open

or

Deploy

Documentation

For more information about using Python on Heroku, see these Dev Center articles:

Only for deployment

Install the Heroku CLI

Download and install the Heroku CLI.

If you haven't already, log in to your Heroku account and follow the prompts to create a new SSH public key.

$ heroku login

Clone the repository

Use Git to clone posts-backend-python's source code to your local machine.

$ heroku git:clone -a posts-backend-python
$ cd posts-backend-python

Deploy your changes

Make some changes to the code you just cloned and deploy them to Heroku using Git.

$ git add .
$ git commit -am "make it better"
$ git push heroku master

Only for deployment ===dockerhub===

Install the Heroku CLI

Download and install the Heroku CLI.

If you haven't already, log in to your Heroku account and follow the prompts to create a new SSH public key.

$ heroku login

Log in to Container Registry

You must have Docker set up locally to continue. You should see the output when you run this command.

$ docker ps

Now you can sign into Container Registry.

$ heroku container:login

Push your Docker-based app

Build the Dockerfile in the current directory and push the Docker image.

$ heroku container:push web

Deploy the changes

Release the newly pushed images to deploy your app.

$ heroku container:release web

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