Simplify Django configuration in two easy steps:
import herokuify from herokuify.common import * # Common settings, SSL proxy header from herokuify.aws import * # AWS access keys from herokuify.mail.mailgun import * # Mailgun email add-on settings from herokuify.mail.sendgrid import * # ... or Sendgrid DATABASES = herokuify.get_db_config() # Database config CACHES = herokuify.get_cache_config() # Memcache config for Memcache/MemCachier
Additionally, you can also use storage backends that works nice with Amazon S3 and Django Compressor:
DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = "herokuify.storage.S3MediaStorage" MEDIA_URL = "https://{0}.s3.amazonaws.com/media/".format(AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME) STATICFILES_STORAGE = "herokuify.storage.CachedS3StaticStorage" STATIC_URL = "https://{0}.s3.amazonaws.com/static/".format(AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME) COMPRESS_STORAGE = "herokuify.storage.CachedS3StaticStorage" COMPRESS_OFFLINE = True
django-herokuify installs the following dependencies by default:
Caching and cache configuration:
pylibmc>=1.2.3
django-pylibmc-sasl>=0.2.4
django-heroku-memcacheify>=0.3
DB configuration:
dj-database-url>=0.2.1
django-heroku-postgresify>=0.2
Storage backend:
django-storages>=1.1.5
boto>=2.6.0
Note: It is necessary include pylibmc package entry in your project’s root requirements.txt file. The Heroku Django buildpack checks for this entry and configures the libmemcached C build dependency.