Hi there,
since all have already mentioned Fabric, take a look at Ansible which
is a bit more sophisticated tool, but can be used efficiently even for
small setups.
Depends on your requirements, you can create simple "deployment"
playbook, which just takes your code, push it to the server, update
Hi there,
The easy way just copy /transfer your code to your production server
manually.
To more automate the process, you can use some script .
To more advanced and not repeating your self, you can use fabric and create
a deployment script for your project.
After finish this effort , your fabri
you can use 'Fabric' to deploy your code. But In this case you still
have to write some parts on your own.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Fabric/
bg,
Johannes
On 07.06.2014 22:50, Chen Xu wrote:
I am building a django website, and wondering what is an easy way to
move all of my code to product
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>Subject: Question about moving code to product from local or development
>server.
>
>I am building a django website, and wondering what is an easy way to move all
>of
>my code to production, is there a tool for doing that, or maybe write my own
>scrip
I use Fabric (http://www.fabfile.org/), which bills itself as a Python
library and command line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for
application deployment or systems administration tasks. No need to
invent your own.
On Sat, 2014-06-07 at 16:50 -0400, Chen Xu wrote:
> I am building a django w
I am building a django website, and wondering what is an easy way to move
all of my code to production, is there a tool for doing that, or maybe
write my own script?
Thanks
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