django-recipes 0.0.1 → 0.0.2
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deploy:reload # Reloads apache
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deploy:syncdb # Run django syncdb
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deploy:vhost # Creates a vhost for your application and uploads it
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deploy:web:disable # Disable the website
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deploy:web:enable # Enables the website
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django:run # runs a command from manage.py
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# How it Works
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Capistrano uses ssh to connect to your server and create a directory structure. It uses this directory structure:
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* top level media directory
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* ruby & rubygems installed
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# Setting on Your Capfile
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Lets take an example application and the associated config file.
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## Application Structure
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