Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-development-fabfile
Version: 2.14.11
Summary: A fabfile to ease many tasks during development and deployment of Django projects.

Home-page: https://github.com/bitmazk/django-development-fabfile
Author: Martin Brochhaus
Author-email: martin.brochhaus@bitmazk.com
License: The MIT License
Description: Django Development Fabfile
        ==========================
        
        A fabfile to ease many tasks during development and deployment of Django
        projects.
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        Just add ``django-development-fabfile`` to your ``requirements.txt`` and
        install it via ``pip install -r requirements.txt``.
        
        Then create the following files in your project root (usually the folder where
        your ``manage.py`` file resides)::
        
            fabfile/
            -- __init__.py
            -- your_own_fab_tasks.py
        
        If you are on Django < 1.6, put the following code in your
        ``fabfile/__init__.py``::
        
            # flake8: noqa
            from myproject import settings
            from django.core.management import setup_environ
            setup_environ(settings)
        
            from development_fabfile.fabfile import *
            from .your_own_fab_tasks import *
        
        If you are on Django >=1.6, put the following code in your
        ``fabfile/__init__.py``::
        
            import os
        
            os.environ.setdefault(
                "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "myproject.settings")
        
            from development_fabfile.fabfile import *
            from .your_own_fab_tasks import *
        
        In your ``settings.py`` at the very bottom add the following::
        
            from fabfile_settings import *  # NOQA
        
        Then create a ``fabfile_settings.py`` next to your ``settings.py`` and add
        all necessary settings. As a starting point you can copy the
        ``fabfile_settings.py.sample`` of this project and change all values to your
        project.
        
        Python 3
        ++++++++
        
        Please note, that fabric isn't working with Python 3. Please use ``fabric3``
        instead.
        
Keywords: django,fabric,development,environemnt,deployment
Platform: OS Independent
