Django in PythonAnywhere

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Setup

Go to the [PythonAnywhere] website. It is an online python development environment. If you click the signup button you will see:

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Click to Create a Beginner Account. Then complete the registration process. The Beginner Account will allow you to create one free django web app.

Creating a Django Web App

Now on the Dashboard you should see the 'Web App' section:

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Click to open the Web Tab, and you should see this screen:

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Click Add a new web app to start the process of creating a django app. The first screen will be:

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This is just telling you that the basic account can only support this type of URL. It will be fine to use this and you can just click the Next button.

The next screen will allow you to select the framework you wish to use, click Django. This will then produce a list of Python versions, click the highest number for example 3.8 is the current python version:

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Finally, when you click on the Python version the following screen will be displayed:

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At this point you can change your project name, the default is 'mysite'. But you should leave the directory to the current value. Click Next to complete the process.

Using Your WebApp

When you make a change to your django app, you will need to Reload it in PythonAnywhere. The screenshot below shows this button:

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The second button in the above screenshot will keep your django app active for the next 3 months. Because we are using a free account, it will disable your webapp after a 3 month period and this button will reset that period.

The next important section is labelled Code

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This section provides you with go to directory links to access the Source Code for your webapp.

This is a screenshot of the File section of PythonAnywhere:

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