Use this role to install, configure, and manage Django.
This is a very simple and purist role for django installation. We only install and configure:
- Django
- Celery (optional)
We intentionally consider the installation and configuration of databases, web servers, and other things as out of scope for this role. Therefore, naturally this role is to be used in a playbook that installs and configures those other things.
Both Django
and celery
are installed and set up as systemd
services.
Some of the more important variables are briefly described below. You can see all variables by looking at the defaults/main.yml
file.
django_system_user: "django_app" # name of the user that will own the django installation
django_python_apt_ppa: "ppa:deadsnakes/ppa" # The repository used to install python
django_python_version: "python3.8" # the python version to use with pip commands
django_python_packages: # the python packages that would be required
- "{{ django_python_version }}"
- "{{ django_python_version }}-dev"
- python3-pip
- python3-distutils
- python3-setuptools
django_pip_executable: "pip3" # Executable to use when running pip commands
django_git_url: "https://github.com/moshthepitt/django-template3.git" # the git repo of your django app which we are installing
django_local_settings_path: "path to /local_settings.py" # Path to the Django settings file
django_settings_module: "template3.settings" # Django settings module
django_wsgi_module: "template3.wsgi:application" # Django wsgi module
You can look at tests/test.yml
for examples of how to use these variables.
You can set any and all Django settings using the django_settings
variable.
Here is a fairly simple example:
django_settings:
BASE_DIR: "os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))"
SITE_ID: 1
STATIC_ROOT: "'/var/www/static'"
STATIC_URL: "'/static/'"
MEDIA_ROOT: "'/var/www/media'"
MEDIA_URL: "'/media/'"
EMAIL_BACKEND: "'django.core.mail.backends.console.EmailBackend'"
EMAIL_HOST: "'localhost'"
EMAIL_PORT: "1025"
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL: "'Hello World <[email protected]>'"
ALLOWED_HOSTS: "[]"
DEBUG: True
As you may have noticed the django_settings
takes key: value
arguments of the Django settings variables that we know and love.
For example, to set Debug=True, you would do:
django_settings:
DEBUG: True
To set up your database, you'd do:
django_settings:
DATABASES: |
{
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'somedb',
'USER': 'someuser',
'PASSWORD': 'hunter2',
'HOST': '127.0.0.1',
'PORT': '5432',
}
}
This project utilizes molecule for testing, the molecule tool can be installed by running pip install 'molecule[docker]'
after which tests can run with molecule test --all
This project also comes with a Vagrantfile, which is a fast and easy alternative to test changes to the role, fire it up with vagrant up
. See vagrant docs for getting setup with vagrant
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