backmyitem | web application where your lost item
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BackMyItem is a web application where your lost item will be publish by an unknown user. You can connect to that user from this application.
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QUESTION
I am following this blog to reset the user password in Django. It is working perfectly. But the problem is that I want to show my template instead of the Django admin panel when resetting the password or confirming the mail. How can I achieve it?
This is my urls.py file
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Answered 2018-Aug-30 at 09:51path()
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This is my GitHub repo https://github.com/imsaiful/backmyitem
I push from my local machine and pull the changes in Amazon EC2. Earlier I have not added the virtual env file in my repo but now I have changed some file in admin directory which is containing in the virtual env. So should I go for to add the virtual env too on my GitHub or instead I change the same thing on my remote server manually?
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Answered 2018-Aug-15 at 17:02You should add the virtualenv in your gitignore. Infact github has a recommended format for python, which files should be added and which shouldn't
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I am using Amazon Postgre RDS. When I connect this RDS in my local server it is working perfectly fine but when I push it on github and pull on my EC2 then I am getting following error:
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Answered 2018-Aug-19 at 22:26Assuming both instances are running in the same VPC (like the default VPC) or in routed/peered VPCs:
Make sure you've created two separate security groups, one for the EC2 instance and one for the RDS instance. Add an inbound security group rule to the RDS SG and allow incoming PostgreSQL connections (5432/tcp) originating from the EC2's SG.
If you do everything via the AWS Console, all proper outbound rules will be applied automatically.
More information about RDS networking: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_VPC.Scenarios.html#USER_VPC.Scenario1
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