I'm now trying to migrate wordpress posts to mangoBlog 1.5. But, I can't find any options in MangoBlog Admin.
At this moment, you have to import it while you are installing Mango (not after you have created the blog).
Here is a custom script to migrate from MangoBlog to Wordpress. Should be pretty simple to reverse the process.
http://www.placona.co.uk/317/coldfusion/migrating-mango-blog-to-wordpress/
I recall there is an import script built into the Mango installer.
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I have installed bitnami django stack 1.8.7. I want to create a new project from the bitnani django console, but it does not work it does not recognize django-admin.py and the manage.py.
I followed this documentation https://bitnami.com/stack/django/djangostack.pdf
The bitnami django console does not recognize python and django commands
Can you help me please? What I m doing wrong??
Bitnami developer here.
That documentation is really old.
The link below explains how to create a new Django project using Bitnami Django stack (check Native Installer tab):
https://wiki.bitnami.com/Infrastructure_Stacks/BitNami_Django_Stack#How_to_create_a_new_Django_project.3f
I hope it helps.
P.S.: I know you have found this documentation. However, it could be useful for other users. Regards.
it is possible to use wwwhisper add-on for a Django app? In that case, where can I find any guide about how to configure it? I've already installed the add-on, but I don't know how to make it work.
Thanks.
wwwhisper author here. The add-on works only with Ruby and Node.js applications on Heroku.
So Cloud9 looks really cool, and you can create python files in it, but I can't figure out how to get it to run a Django project. I imported one from my github account into the IDE, but it says I need to install Django (a django.core import error) so I need to help getting going. Any Ideas? Any skeleton projects on the web that I missed that will do this?
After some research and looking for an answer on different blogs and sites I finally found a solution:
Create a new workspace
Execute easy_install django to install Django
Create new Django project python ./../bin/django-admin.py startproject myproject
Start dev server python ./myproject/manage.py runserver $IP:$PORT
Access http://projectname.username.c9.io
VoilĂ !!!
I hope this helps
Just write commands in shell as it is:
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt (you should have there django)
than
python manage.py runserver $IP:$PORT
you will have app on https://projectname-username.c9.io
You may also have to add the proper path: <workspace_name>-<username>.c9users.io to the ALLOWED_HOSTS list in django_project/settings.py file, as suggested by the error message returned by django server. Tested on Django 2.0
I'm going to answer my question. I ask this so that other people who is still searching on how to create a django "site" will have a clear answer.
The django documentation had show how to use the django site framework. But strangely, after googling for quite a while, I can't find a good instruction on how to install the site framework. We all know to install an app, we put 'django.contrib.sites' on the INSTALLED_APP list. But how to add the site? Using the admin interface will result in error that say that the site framework is installed but no site is configured (Duhh!). So, we have to assign SITE_ID on the setting.py. But what is the id? From some source, we know that the it has installed a default site by the domain example.com. But still what is the id? setting it to 0 or 1 will also result in error.
Just read the link:
http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/projects/djangoappengine
Definitely the best tutorial I have found:
Flying with Django on GAE
With this I had my site on appspot after about half an hour.
The answer is....
First, put 'django.contrib.sites' on the installed app list like usual.
Then run
python manage.py syncdb
(At you project directory that is). Then, run:
python manage.py shell
Then, use the following sequence of code:
>>>import django.contrib.sites.models as mod
>>>mod.Site.objects.all().count()
Make sure it prints out 1. If it doesn't you probably haven't run syncdb properly.
>>>msite=mod.Site.objects.all().get()
>>>msite.pk
It will print your default site id. SITE_ID (in setting.py.)to the number given. That should do it. At least on development server.
ps: Strangely, mine is 383L. Not 0 or 1. This is probably google app engine with django nonrel specific.
I want to install an existing django app, djangopeople.net. The code is at http://github.com/simonw/djangopeople.net.
I installed django and I understand how to create a new django project.
But how do you deploy an existing app? I know how this works in Rails or Symfony, but I don't really get the django concept here.
Where do I put the files? Which scripts do I run?
Thanks for the steps.
Why is this any different from deploying your own applications? Just put them somewhere in your PYTHONPATH and set up mod_wsgi or whatever to serve them.