Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-server-config-generator
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: A simple Django app to create server config
Home-page: https://github.com/Afsal-qburst/django-server-config-generator
Author: Afsal Salim
Author-email: afsals@qburst.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Django Server Config Generator
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        Django server config generator is a simple django extension which generates apache config by running a management command, It automatically detects document root, static root/url, media root/url, and also the path to the current running virtual environment.
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```bash
        $ pip install django-server-config-generator
        ```
        
        ## Requirements
         - Python3.6+
         - Apache2.4
        ## Usage
        
         - Add server_config_generator to the installed app in the settings file, 
        
        ```python
        	INSTALLED_APPS = (
        	# other apps
        	"server_config_generator",
            )
        ```
        
         - Run **python manage.py generate_apache_config**, 
        ```bash
        	$ python manage.py generate_apache_config 
        ```
         - User will be prompted to enter the type of virtual hosting, 
        ```bash
        	Please enter name based or IP based hosting (name/ip):?
        ```
         - Enter a valid option and press 'Enter' key
         - Then the user will be prompted to enter the server name or the ip address based on the previous input, 
        ```bash
        	Enter the server name:
        ```
        OR
        ```bash
        	Enter your IP: 
        ```
         - Enter a valid server name or ip address
         - Then the user will be prompted to enter port number, default value for which will be 80, 
        ```bash
        	Enter the port (default:80):
        ```
         - Enter the required port number and press the 'Enter' key. In the case of the default value just press 'Enter' key
        - If STATIC_URL/STATIC_ROOT or MEDIA_URL/MEDIA_ROOT is not configured, then the user will be notified with a warning message and the system will wait for the user confirmation, 
        ```bash
        	Warning: Static root/url not configured
        	Warning: Media root/url not configured
        	
        	 1. Press q to quit 
        	 2. Press any key to continue 
        ```
         - Press 'Enter' key to continue, else press "q" and press 'Enter' key
         - Then the user will be prompted for https configuration,
        ```bash
        	Do you want https ? 
        
         	 1. Press 'n' for no 
         	 2. Press any key to continue 
        ```
         - To configure https, user can press on any key else press 'n' and enter key on keyboard
         - Then the user will prompted of an automatic redirect from http to https
        ```bash
        	Do you automatic http to https redirect?
        
        	 1. Press 'n' for no 
         	 2. Press any key to continue
        ```
         - To configure autoredirect, user can press on any key else press 'n' and enter key on keyboard
         - User will be prompted to enter the path for certificate file
        ```bash
        	Enter certificate path:
        ```
        - After specifying the path to the certificate file, user will be prompted to enter the path to the key file
        ```bash
        	Enter certificate key path:
        ```
         - After specifying the path to the key file, user will be prompted to enter the path to the chain file
        ```bash
        	Enter chain file path or press enter if no chain file
        ```
         - After entering the path to the chain file, user will be prompted to specify the https port
        ```bash
        	Enter the port (default:443):
        ```
         - If a different port is in use than the default port, enter the port and press enter key
         - Verify the Apache config file generated in root folder with name as <your_projectname.conf>
         - Copy the the conf file to the Apache site-available folder
         - Run configtest command
         - Enable the site
         - Reload Apache
        ## Communication
         - If you **find a bug**, open an issue.
         - If you **have a feature request**, open an issue.
         - If you **want to contribute**, submit a pull request.
        
        ## Author
        
        Afsal Salim, afsals@qburst.com
        
        ## License
        
        Django Server Config Generator is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Framework :: Django
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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