Add manual deployment documentation.

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- [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](#aws-elastic-beanstalk) - [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](#aws-elastic-beanstalk)
- [Nanobox](#nanobox) - [Nanobox](#nanobox)
- [Heroku](#heroku) - [Heroku](#heroku)
- [Manual](#manual)
- [Development](#development) - [Development](#development)
- [Installation](#installation) - [Installation](#installation)
- [Fake data](#fake-data) - [Fake data](#fake-data)
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### AWS Elastic Beanstalk ### AWS Elastic Beanstalk
A basic [Elastic Beanstalk](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/) A basic [Elastic Beanstalk](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/)
configuration is provided in `.ebextensions\babybuddy.config`. The steps configuration is provided in `.ebextensions/babybuddy.config`. The steps
below are a rough guide to deployment. See [Working with Python](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create-deploy-python-apps.html) below are a rough guide to deployment. See [Working with Python](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create-deploy-python-apps.html)
for detailed information. for detailed information.
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cd babybuddy cd babybuddy
1. Change the `SECREY_KEY` value to something random in `.ebextensions\babybuddy.config` 1. Change the `SECRET_KEY` value to something random in `.ebextensions/babybuddy.config`
1. [Create an IAM user](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_create.html) in AWS with EB, EC2, RDS and S3 privileges. 1. [Create an IAM user](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_create.html) in AWS with EB, EC2, RDS and S3 privileges.
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heroku config:set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.heroku heroku config:set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.heroku
heroku config:set SECRET_KEY=<CHANGE TO SOMETHING RANDOM> heroku config:set SECRET_KEY=<CHANGE TO SOMETHING RANDOM>
### Manual
There are a number of ways to deploy Baby Buddy manually to any server/VPS.
The application can run fine in low memory (below 1GB) situations, however a
32-bit operating system is recommended in such cases. This is primarily
because the build process can be memory intensive and cause excessive memory
usage on 64-bit systems. If all fails, assets can be built on a local machine
and then uploaded to a server.
#### Requirements
- Python 2.7+, pip, pipenv
- Web server ([nginx](http://nginx.org/), [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/), etc.)
- Application server ([uwsgi](http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi), [gunicorn](http://gunicorn.org/), etc.)
- Database ([sqlite](https://sqlite.org/), [Postgres](https://www.postgresql.org/), [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/), etc.)
- NodeJS 8.x and NPM 5.x (for building assets)
- Gulp (for building assets)
#### Example deployment
*This example assumes a 512MB VPS instance with Ubuntu 16.04 **x32**.* It uses
Python 3.x, nginx, uwsgi and sqlite and should be sufficient for a few users
(e.g. two parents and 1+ child).
1. Install Python 3.x, pip, nginx and uwsgi
sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip nginx uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3
1. Install pipenv
sudo -H pip install pipenv
1. Install NodeJS, NPM and Gulp
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install nodejs
sudo npm install -g gulp-cli
1. Set up directories and files
sudo mkdir /var/www/babybuddy
sudo chown user:user /var/www/babybuddy
mkdir -p /var/www/babybuddy/data/media
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/babybuddy/data
git clone https://github.com/cdubz/babybuddy.git /var/www/babybuddy/public
1. Move in to the application folder
cd /var/www/babybuddy/public
1. Initiate the Python environment
pipenv --three --dev
1. Build static assets
npm install
gulp build
1. Create a production settings file and set the ``SECRET_KEY`` and ``ALLOWED_HOSTS`` values
cp babybuddy/settings/production.example.py babybuddy/settings/production.py
editor babybuddy/settings/production.py
1. Initiate the application
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=babybuddy.settings.production
gulp collectstatic
gulp migrate
1. Set appropriate permissions on the database and data folder
sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/babybuddy/data/db.sqlite3
sudo chmod 640 /var/www/babybuddy/data/db.sqlite3
sudo chmod 750 /var/www/babybuddy/data
1. Create and configure the uwsgi app
sudo editor /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini
sudo ln -s /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/babybuddy.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/babybuddy.ini
sudo service uwsgi restart
Example config:
[uwsgi]
plugins = python3
project = babybuddy
base_dir = /var/www/babybuddy
virtualenv = /home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/babybuddy-XXXXXXXX
chdir = %(base_dir)/babybuddy
module = %(project).wsgi:application
env = DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=%(project).settings.production
master = True
vacuum = True
See the [uWSGI documentation](http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
for more advanced configuration details.
*Note: Find the location of the pipenv virtual environment with the command
``pipenv --venv``.*
1. Create and configure the nginx server
sudo vim /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/babybuddy /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/babybuddy
sudo service nginx restart
Example config:
upstream babybuddy {
server unix:///var/run/uwsgi/app/babybuddy/socket;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name babybuddy.example.com;
location / {
uwsgi_pass babybuddy;
include uwsgi_params;
}
}
See the [nginx documentation](https://nginx.org/en/docs/) for more advanced
configuration details.
1. That's it (hopefully)! :tada:
## Development ## Development
### Installation ### Installation

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from .base import *
# Production settings
# See babybuddy.settings.base for additional settings information.
SECRET_KEY = ''
ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['']
# Database
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#databases
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, '../data/db.sqlite3'),
}
}
# Static files
MEDIA_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, '../data/media')