I've been trying to find a clear step-by-step tutorial online (both youtube and written documentation) for the past three days and this has been the only helpful one so far! Thank you for being so clear
This was a helpful video. Though it's worth mentioning that you must update all your paths when moving your settings file to another directory. BASE_DIR, storage paths, DB, etc.
Great video. Now I can see how I can work local with testing and have production for when the site is deployed. Discovered something new. I am fairly new to django (using it for 2 months) but this video still really helped and was very clear.
I've been trying to find a clear step-by-step tutorial online (both youtube and written documentation) for the past three days and this has been the only helpful one so far! Thank you for being so clear
This was a helpful video. Though it's worth mentioning that you must update all your paths when moving your settings file to another directory. BASE_DIR, storage paths, DB, etc.
the best and cleanest structure I have found till now
Great video. Now I can see how I can work local with testing and have production for when the site is deployed. Discovered something new. I am fairly new to django (using it for 2 months) but this video still really helped and was very clear.
Nice one... 👍
Great content!
really great content
hi , i m facing a problem ,i dont know if you can help me out.
Ok, but isn't it easier to just use decouple package with different .env files?
I have simply just introduced the idea that this is possible at this point 👍
@@veryacademy But what, if you use `gunicorn` in production? In my opinion decoupling with env is good practice.
@@jasonperschcoding2474 Hi can you explain to me what you mean by decoupling differnt .env files?
Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
Thanks!
Why exactly are you introducing this idea?
So someone would ask me, why exactly are you introducing this idea.
@@veryacademy 👏👏👏