Uses:
- Django 3.0
- Python 3.8
Clone this repository and you can start developing on the project using the following commands.
$ cp docker-compose.override.yml.example docker-compose.override.yml
$ make build-dev
$ docker-compose up
This will give you a running Postgres, Mailhog and a Django running under
runserver_plus
at http://localhost:8000. Start editing your code!
Clone the repo like above, but you will be responsible for setting up the
database, a database user and the mailhog instance. You will also need to make
sure you have Python 3.8 installed and use it to create your virtualenv
.
Once you have all of that, you need to install the requirements files in the
requirements/
folder for your specific situation (local dev or production).
On second thought, let's just make it easy on ourselves and the Docker way above.