Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: herokufu
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Utilities to run Django & Mezzanine on Heroku
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/herokufu
Author: John Mark Schofield
Author-email: jms@schof.org
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: ============
        herokufu
        ============
        
        by John Mark Schofield (jms@schof.org)
        
        Provides common utility functions for Django projects on Heroku.
        
        (It's heroku-fu as in Kung Fu, not as in F-U.)
        
        
        
        IMPORTANT NOTE:
        Please check the version number. This is pre-1.0 software. It's useful as examples of what I'm doing, but not yet ready for general-purpose production. (We're using it in production, but slight differences from our setup may break it.)
        
        
        Requirements:
        You must have vagrant and virtualbox and virtualenvwrapper installed.
        
        
        Suggested installation workflow:
        
        * Make project directory:
        mkdir ~/versoncontrol/PROJECT
        cd ~/versioncontrol/PROJECT
        git init
        django-admin.py createproject or mezzanine createproject
        hfu init
        edit files in settings directory
        
        
        
        
        Offers the command hfu.
        
        Examples:
        
        hfu manage -- sends command-line arguments to manage.py on runlocal
        
        hfu runlocal -- runs django project in a vagrant/virtualbox VM, accessible via 127.0.0.1:8000
        
        hfu staging_push -- push all assets to staging, creating staging environment if necessary.
        
        hfu staging_manage -- send command-line arguments to manage.py on staging
        
        hfu staging_destroy -- remove staging server, stopping yourself from being charged for it.
        
        hfu test -- Does "hfu staging push," runs tests, and reports on them, then runs "hfu staging destroy"
        
        hfu prod_push -- Does hfu test, and if tests pass, pushes all assets to production
        
        hfu prod_manage -- send command-line arguments to manage.py on prod
        
        hfu prod_reset -- Destroys prod, and then runs "hfu prod push"
        
        hfu prod_revert -- Revert to previous build if most recent prod push has issues. THIS IS A TEMPORARY FIX WHILE YOU FIX THE ISSUE. Do not leave a an app in a reverted state! (This is because dyno changes may create new dynos with the current HEAD, not the reverted state.)
Platform: UNKNOWN
