A template for new Django 1.9 projects developed under Vagrant. Features offered include:
- A Vagrantfile for building an Ubuntu Trusty based VM
- A virtualenv (configured to be active on login), with project dependencies managed through a requirements.txt file
- A PostgreSQL database (with the same name as the project, pre-configured in the project settings file)
- Separation of configuration settings into base.py, dev.py and production.py (and optionally local.py, kept outside of version control) as per http://www.sparklewise.com/django-settings-for-production-and-development-best-practices/
- django-compressor and django-debug-toolbar out of the box
- A boilerplate base template with jquery included, and various other ideas and best practices borrowed from https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate
Install Django 1.9 on your host machine. (Be sure to explicitly uninstall earlier versions first, or use a virtualenv - having earlier versions around seems to cause pre-1.4-style settings.py and urls.py files to be generated alongside the new ones.)
To start a new project, run the following commands:
django-admin.py startproject --template https://github.com/torchbox/vagrant-django-template/zipball/master --name=Vagrantfile myproject
cd myproject
rm LICENSE # or amend for your own purposes
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
(then, within the SSH session:)
./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
This will make the app accessible on the host machine as http://localhost:8000/ . The codebase is located on the host machine, exported to the VM as a shared folder; code editing and Git operations will generally be done on the host.
https://github.com/torchbox/vagrant-django-base - a recipe for a Vagrant base box that can be used in place of precise32 in the Vagrantfile - this has more of the server setup baked in, so that we can save time by not having to re-run those steps every time we create a new VM instance.