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python -m venv venv
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3.
Install Python Dependencies
Once the virtual environment is activated, install the required Python packages:
*pip install -r requirements.txt*
4.
Install Frontend Dependencies
This project uses JavaScript for frontend development. To install the necessary frontend dependencies:
*npm install*
***Building and Deploying the Project**
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1.
Apply Migrations
Ensure the database is up to date with the latest schema:
*python manage.py migrate*
2.
Collect Static Files
Run this command to gather all the static files (CSS, JS, images) into the appropriate folder:
*python manage.py collectstatic*
3.
Start the Development Server
You can start the Django development server with the following command:
*python manage.py runserver*
4.
Deploy to Production
For production deployment, follow your specific cloud deployment instructions (e.g., on Azure). Here is a generic overview of the steps:
1.
Set DEBUG = False in your settings.py file.
2.
Configure a production-ready database (e.g., PostgreSQL or MySQL).
3.
Set up a WSGI server such as Gunicorn to run the application.
4.
Use a reverse proxy like Nginx to handle HTTP requests.
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