generator-django-reload

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Django generator with live-reload and front-end support

Installation

First, install Yeoman and generator-django-reload using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).

npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-django-reload

Then generate your new project:

yo django-reload

Gulp task

This generator uses gulp to manage the development tasks. The following task are available

patch

Generate a new git tag for patch release

feature

Generate a new git tag for minor release

release

Generate a new git tag for major release

styles-dev

Compiles the SASS files with sourceMap support to style.css. The css file is autoprefixed for the last 2 release of the major browsers and IE>8. Also concat normalize.css and external css installed via bower at the top of the css stack.

styles

This does the same that styles-dev with the exception of no sourceMap.

minify-css

This minify the css files with css optimizer.

eslint-dev

This runs the eslinter and print the errors in the console without exiting.

eslint

This runs the eslinter and exist if there is an error.

uglify

Minify the js files with uglify.

watch

This task watches the sass and js files and runs styles-dev and eslint-dev on modifications.

clean

This task clean the assets dir.

shell

This task runs the django shell

migrate

This task runs the django migrations

collectstatic

This task runs the django collectstatic

makemigrations

This task runs the django makemigrations

runserver

This task runs the django runserver with livereload support

build

This task runs clean, styles, minify-css, eslint, uglify, migrate and collecstatic task to build the assets pipeline

default

This task builds the development enviroment, runs the django server with livereload support and the watches the sass and js files.

Tree structure

.
├── assets
├── bower.json
├── gulpfile.js
├── home
│   ├── apps.py
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── templates
│   │   └── home
│   │       └── index.html
│   └── views.py
├── manage.py
├── minihtml
│   ├── apps.py
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── middleware.py
├── package.json
├── requirements
│   ├── base.txt
│   ├── development.txt
│   └── production.txt
├── requirements.txt
├── static
│   ├── css
│   ├── img
│   │   └── logo.png
│   ├── js
│   │   └── menu.js
│   └── scss
│       ├── base
│       │   ├── _base.scss
│       │   ├── _clearfix.scss
│       │   └── _reset.scss
│       ├── components
│       │   ├── _components.scss
│       │   ├── _main-menu.scss
│       │   └── _mask.scss
│       ├── helpers
│       │   ├── _helpers.scss
│       │   ├── _media.scss
│       │   └── _variables.scss
│       ├── layout
│       │   └── _layout.scss
│       ├── pages
│       │   └── _pages.scss
│       └── style.scss
├── templates
│   ├── 400.html
│   ├── 403.html
│   ├── 404.html
│   ├── 500.html
│   ├── base.html
│   ├── footer.html
│   └── header.html
└── project
    ├── __init__.py
    ├── settings
    │   ├── base.py
    │   ├── development.py
    │   ├── __init__.py
    │   └── production.py
    ├── urls.py
    └── wsgi.py

In the the static files are server from the assets dir. The home app servers the home page (index.html) and can be used to server all the static pages like about, contact, etc. Minihtml app minifies the html output, this is done to use percentage width in divs and reduce the page load. Requirements are distributed in development, test and production enviroments, by default production requirements are used. Manage.py uses development settings by default and wsgi.py uses production settings. To use other setting just set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE env to the required settings file.

License

MIT © Gildardo Adrian Maravilla Jacome

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