[Freedombox-discuss] Installing FreedomBox on a Digital Ocean VM (droplet)

James Valleroy jvalleroy at mailbox.org
Wed Dec 30 20:55:49 UTC 2015


On 12/30/2015 03:51 PM, Adrian Gropper wrote:
> Thank you James! That worked and it's up and running. (The self-signed
> cert has the name of the Digital Ocean Droplet (MyAS in this case) -
> interesting.)
>
> The HIE of One app will be built on Django. python -c "import django;
> print(django.get_version())" reports no Django installed.
>
> Eventually, I would want HIE of One to be added to Plinth but this is
> not a priority yet. My primary concern is not to mess up FreedomBox
> during development. For example, On my Mac, I installed Django using
> Bitnami which gives a nice isolated environment. I've also used the
> Binami Launchpad to install Django on a different Digital Ocean
> droplet with "one-click" and some OAuth magic but that installed SSH
> certificates by default and that somewhat complicates shared
> development. (Note the irony of trying to delegate access to develop a
> delegation server).
>
> Is there a recommended way to install Django to Plinth or in a way
> that will not conflict with Plinth?
>
>
Plinth is a python3 django application, so you if check with python3 you
should see some Django installed.

If you need python2 django, you can install the python-django package.
This should not conflict with Plinth at all.

--
James

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