Hi all!

Perhaps the wiki is the best place for this kind of things?

Thanks for your feedback

Best

James
On Mar 16, 2016 12:59 AM, "James Pic" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to illustrate why I think having official documentation about
> deployment on PaaS would be great.
>
> What I mean by "there is confusion", is that IMHO on a PaaS SECRET_KEY
> should be managed by settings.py in an automatically created file in a
> private and persistent directory.
>
> For example:
>
>
> https://github.com/political-memory/political_memory/blob/master/memopol/settings.py#L38-L46
>
> You might be tempted to store it in an environment variable, but
> that's not safe because environment variables are dumped in deployment
> logs, like in their first example:
>
>
> https://github.com/openshift/django-ex/blob/master/project/settings.py#L24-L28
>
> In their other example (oh I found out they have two examples, more
> confusion for users !), they use some sort of system to store the
> secret key in a json file, that's a lot more complicated than it
> should:
>
>
> https://github.com/openshift/django-example/blob/master/wsgi/myproject/myproject/settings.py#L19-L28
>
> By more complicated, I mean that it doesn't even work because it uses
> a module that's not even in the repo anymore, so that won't even work.
>
> For DEBUG, there's one example where they do DEBUG =
> os.environ.get('DEBUG') == True, what happens if DEBUG is not set as
> an environment variable ?
>
> For static files, it's a bit more complicated on PaaS because you get
> one persistent directory, where you want MEDIA_ROOT to be, and one
> public directory, which is not served by the httpd. Their
> configuration doesn't even include MEDIA_ROOT support BTW, again
> there's only one way that works IMHO it's to symlink media from the
> persistent dir into the "public" dir, and have STATIC_ROOT in a subdir
> of the public dir - which again is not what they have.
>
> And I could go on like this for a while heheh
>
> Anyway, I'll try to contribute a new page about Django in the
> devcenter repo ( https://github.com/openshift/devcenter ) and hope
> they will want to merge it else I'll ask here again and as last resort
> post it on my blog which I can't even get on djangoplanet even though
> I asked several times in the past yearS.
>
> Best ;)
>

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