Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: simple-site-manager
Version: 0.1.7
Summary: Manage multiple lighttpd and Django or Flask websites on a single machine. 
Home-page: https://github.com/zeraien/simple-site-manager
Author: Dmitri Fedortchenko
Author-email: info@onedaybeard.com
License: MIT
Description: # simple-site-manager
        
        This creates configuration files for lighttpd and django fcgi, based on a simple list of sites. 
        Templates are used for the output files so they can easily be modified and customised for your own sites.
        
        You can either use a global config file or individual files for each project.
        
        The project is in the early stages, barely tested. More to come. Born from the frustration I felt every time I wanted to delpoy a new python driven site...
        
        # Install
        
        Install from pypi:
        ```sh
        pip install simple-site-manager
        ```
        
        # Configure
        
        ## Example site list
        ```yaml
        site1:
          domain_name: example.com
          # optional arguments
          redirect_from_domains: ['www.example.com']
          project_root_dir: /opt/django/site1/,
          django_root_dir: /opt/django/site1/site1/,
          fcgi_path: /opt/django/site1/site1/siteman-fcgi.py,
          uploaded_dir: /opt/static/site1_uploaded/,
          static_dir: /opt/static/site1/,
          www_uploaded_path: /uploaded/,
          www_static_path: /m/,
          redirect_to_https: false,
          virtual_env_dir: /opt/django/site1/env-site1/,
          settings_module: site1.settings
          max_procs: 3
        ```
        
        ### Defaults
        The paths in the example above are the defaults if nothing is specified in the config file.
        In a future versions you will be able to set your defaults yourself.
        
        Here are some defaults:
        ```
            root of your project:                        /opt/django/sitename/
            fcgi file path (where manage.py is located): /opt/django/sitename/sitename/
            static files:                                /opt/static/sitename/
            static uploaded files:                       /opt/static/sitename_uploaded/
            settings file:                               /opt/django/sitename/sitename/sitename/settings.py
            settings module:                             sitename.settings
            virtualenv path:                             /opt/django/sitename/env-sitename/
        ```
        
        # Usage
        ```sh
        siteman config_file.yaml
        ```
        You will need to run it as root to write lighttpd configuration, feel free to use `--print` to preview the output files.
        
        For additional usage options, just run `siteman -h`
        
        # TODO
        
        - More fine tuning of site performance settings.
        - Store site fcgi config in /etc/siteman instead of each project's directory
        - Store lighttpd conf files in /etc/siteman as well?
        
Keywords: lighttpd fcgi tool management
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Software Distribution
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
