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The Fallen Birdy Form
Throw old database
In case you've got an preexisting database, delete it and do the following:
python3 manage.py makemigrations
python3 manage.py migrate
Add Test Data
To add testdata, use the loaddata functionality of django:
python3 manage.py loaddata fixtures/data.json
Test Account
The test account you can use:
- user: admin
- password: abcdef
Deployment
This is a little reminder what you will need to deploy the app.
Secret Key
Generate Secret Key:
openssl rand -base64 36
Environment
# .env
# URL
APP_URL='fbf.nabu-jena.de'
# Switch off debugging in production
DEBUG=False
# Security from checks
SECRET_KEY='LaLaLa'
SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT=True
SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE=True
CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE=True
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS='https://fbf.nabu-jena.de'
# Email
EMAIL_BACKEND='django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend'
EMAIL_HOST='smtp.strato.de'
EMAIL_PORT=587
EMAIL_USE_TLS=True
EMAIL_HOST_USER='postmaster@nabu-jena.de'
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD='LaLaLa'
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL="fbf-admin@nabu-jena.de"%
Settings in Django Core
import os
...
DEBUG = False
ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*']
...
STATICFILES_DIRS = [BASE_DIR / "static", ]
STATIC_ROOT = '/static/'
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
...
# Email backend
EMAIL_BACKEND = os.getenv('EMAIL_BACKEND')
EMAIL_HOST=os.getenv('EMAIL_HOST')
EMAIL_PORT=os.getenv('EMAIL_PORT')
EMAIL_USE_TLS=os.getenv('EMAIL_USE_TLS')
EMAIL_HOST_USER=os.getenv('EMAIL_HOST_USER')
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=os.getenv('EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD')
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL=os.getenv('DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL')
# CSRF
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS=[os.getenv('CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS')]
How to use this project?
Development
Build the images and spin up the containers:
$ docker-compose up -d --build
Test it out:
Production
Update the domain in docker-compose.prod.yml, and add your email to traefik.prod.toml.
Build the images and run the containers:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d --build