Django Application on local server Raspberry Pi
I have recently developed an application that I am hoping to run on a local server. I have estimated that since the application is very simple (low processing, low number of users etc.) that I can run it off of a raspberry pi. I have very little knowledge of the Django framework other than in development.
My question is: How would I deploy this Django application (if at all) on a raspberry pi local server, so that users can access it from their browser with something like http://servername
? I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction or even to some tutorials on how to do this.
networking python raspberry-pi webserver django
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I have recently developed an application that I am hoping to run on a local server. I have estimated that since the application is very simple (low processing, low number of users etc.) that I can run it off of a raspberry pi. I have very little knowledge of the Django framework other than in development.
My question is: How would I deploy this Django application (if at all) on a raspberry pi local server, so that users can access it from their browser with something like http://servername
? I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction or even to some tutorials on how to do this.
networking python raspberry-pi webserver django
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I have recently developed an application that I am hoping to run on a local server. I have estimated that since the application is very simple (low processing, low number of users etc.) that I can run it off of a raspberry pi. I have very little knowledge of the Django framework other than in development.
My question is: How would I deploy this Django application (if at all) on a raspberry pi local server, so that users can access it from their browser with something like http://servername
? I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction or even to some tutorials on how to do this.
networking python raspberry-pi webserver django
I have recently developed an application that I am hoping to run on a local server. I have estimated that since the application is very simple (low processing, low number of users etc.) that I can run it off of a raspberry pi. I have very little knowledge of the Django framework other than in development.
My question is: How would I deploy this Django application (if at all) on a raspberry pi local server, so that users can access it from their browser with something like http://servername
? I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction or even to some tutorials on how to do this.
networking python raspberry-pi webserver django
networking python raspberry-pi webserver django
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