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A Fantastic Django project starter.

Features

  • Ready Bootstrap-themed pages
  • User Registration/Sign up
  • Better Security with 12-Factor recommendations
  • Logging/Debugging Helpers
  • Works on Python 3 and Django 2
  • Formatted with Black

More information at: http://django-edge.readthedocs.org/ Contribute using: Edge Dev Tools ✨ 🍰 ✨

Quick start:

Before creating a new project from this template, you need to create a fresh virtual environment and install Django:

  1. $ python -m venv ./myenv
  2. $ source ./myenv/bin/activate.fish (use the appropriate activate script based on your shell)
  3. $ python -m pip install -U pip django

Create your new edgy django project:

  1. $ django-admin.py startproject --template=https://github.com/arocks/edge/archive/master.zip --extension=py,md,html,env my_proj
  2. $ cd my_proj
  3. $ pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. $ cd src
  5. $ cp my_proj/settings/local.sample.env my_proj/settings/local.env
  6. $ python manage.py migrate
  7. $ python manage.py createsuperuser
  8. $ python manage.py runserver

Recommended Installation (with pipenv)

  1. $ pip install --user --upgrade pipenv (Install pipenv system-wide or locally but outside a virtualenv)

  2. $ mkdir my_proj (choose a better name than my_proj for your project)

  3. $ django-admin.py startproject --template=https://github.com/arocks/edge/archive/master.zip --extension=py,md,html,env my_proj .

    If you get an SSL error, then download the zip file and mention it after --template=, like this: django-admin.py startproject --template=~/Downloads/master.zip --extension=py,md,html,env my_proj .

  4. $ pipenv install --dev

  5. $ pipenv shell

  6. $ cp src/my_proj/settings/local.sample.env src/my_proj/settings/local.env (or rename this file)

  7. $ cd src

  8. $ python manage.py migrate

  9. $ python manage.py createsuperuser

  10. $ python manage.py runserver

If you need to keep requirements.txt updated then run

pipenv lock --requirements > requirements/base.txt
echo "-r base.txt" > requirements/development.txt
pipenv lock --requirements --dev >> requirements/development.txt

Rest of this README will be copied to the generated project.


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{{ project_name }}

{{ project_name }} is a short description. It is built with Python using the Django Web Framework.

This project has the following basic apps:

  • App1 (short desc)
  • App2 (short desc)
  • App3 (short desc)

Installation

Quick start

To set up a development environment quickly, first install Python 3. It comes with virtualenv built-in. So create a virtual env by:

1. `$ python3 -m venv {{ project_name }}`
2. `$ . {{ project_name }}/bin/activate`

Install all dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Run migrations:

python manage.py migrate

Detailed instructions

Take a look at the docs for more information.