django_project_template_mongo | A Django project template for Mongo Engine
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django_project_template_mongo is a Python library. django_project_template_mongo has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However django_project_template_mongo build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
A Django project template for Mongo Engine. Following is the setup instruction for local setup. NOTE: Though Mongo is the primary datastore, the project still uses SQL for some features: Session Management, Celery, etc. However, these can be completely overridden.
A Django project template for Mongo Engine. Following is the setup instruction for local setup. NOTE: Though Mongo is the primary datastore, the project still uses SQL for some features: Session Management, Celery, etc. However, these can be completely overridden.
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Install django_project_template_mongo
NOTE: Install the following dependencies before installing Pillow:.
Update ubuntu
Install python-pip
Install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper:
Create a backup of the .bashrc file
Create a directory to store all the virtual environments
Set WORKON_HOME to virtual environments directory
Open bashrc file
Add the following line at the end of bashrc file:
Re-source terminal using the following command
Create new virtual environment
Activate the virtual environment
Create a parent folder called sites
Clone the project
Rename project directory for consistency and cd
Create a virtual env
Point the local settings file in the virtualenv postactivate hook
Add the following line
Remove the pointer once the env is deactivated
Add the following line
Reactivate the virtual env
Install all the requirements
Run migrations
Test by running
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Update ubuntu
Install python-pip
Install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper:
Create a backup of the .bashrc file
Create a directory to store all the virtual environments
Set WORKON_HOME to virtual environments directory
Open bashrc file
Add the following line at the end of bashrc file:
Re-source terminal using the following command
Create new virtual environment
Activate the virtual environment
Create a parent folder called sites
Clone the project
Rename project directory for consistency and cd
Create a virtual env
Point the local settings file in the virtualenv postactivate hook
Add the following line
Remove the pointer once the env is deactivated
Add the following line
Reactivate the virtual env
Install all the requirements
Run migrations
Test by running
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
Not required for now. Check _docs in case needed.
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