Fixed #29360 -- Removed Fabric examples in docs.
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:ref:`how to do this with Apache and mod_wsgi <serving-files>`.
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:ref:`how to do this with Apache and mod_wsgi <serving-files>`.
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You'll probably want to automate this process, especially if you've got
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You'll probably want to automate this process, especially if you've got
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multiple web servers. There's any number of ways to do this automation, but
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multiple web servers.
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one option that many Django developers enjoy is `Fabric
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<http://fabfile.org/>`_.
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Below, and in the following sections, we'll show off a few example fabfiles
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(i.e. Fabric scripts) that automate these file deployment options. The syntax
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of a fabfile is fairly straightforward but won't be covered here; consult
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`Fabric's documentation <http://docs.fabfile.org/>`_, for a complete
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explanation of the syntax.
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So, a fabfile to deploy static files to a couple of web servers might look
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something like::
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from fabric.api import *
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# Hosts to deploy onto
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env.hosts = ['www1.example.com', 'www2.example.com']
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# Where your project code lives on the server
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env.project_root = '/home/www/myproject'
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def deploy_static():
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with cd(env.project_root):
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run('./manage.py collectstatic -v0 --noinput')
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Serving static files from a dedicated server
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Serving static files from a dedicated server
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common choice for this step since it only needs to transfer the bits of
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common choice for this step since it only needs to transfer the bits of
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static files that have changed.
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static files that have changed.
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Here's how this might look in a fabfile::
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from fabric.api import *
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from fabric.contrib import project
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# Where the static files get collected locally. Your STATIC_ROOT setting.
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env.local_static_root = '/path/to/static'
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# Where the static files should go remotely
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env.remote_static_root = '/home/www/static.example.com'
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@roles('static')
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def deploy_static():
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local('./manage.py collectstatic')
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project.rsync_project(
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remote_dir=env.remote_static_root,
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local_dir=env.local_static_root,
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delete=True,
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)
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.. _staticfiles-from-cdn:
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.. _staticfiles-from-cdn:
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Serving static files from a cloud service or CDN
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Serving static files from a cloud service or CDN
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@ -212,8 +212,6 @@ ETag
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ETags
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ETags
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exe
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exe
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extensibility
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extensibility
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fabfile
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fabfiles
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Facebook
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Facebook
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facto
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facto
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fallback
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