Django + MySQL

A guide to deploying a Django MySQL application from GitHub.

Deploy a Django MySQL application and learn how to host backend code on Code Capsules.

Set up

Code Capsules connects to GitHub repositories to deploy applications. To follow this guide, you'll need a Code Capsules account and a GitHub account.

To demonstrate how to deploy a Django MySQL application with Code Capsules, we've provided an example application, which you can find on the Code Capsules GitHub repository.

Sign in to GitHub, and fork the example application by clicking "Fork" at the top-right of your screen and selecting your GitHub account as the destination

Create the Capsules

A Capsule provides the server for hosting an application on Code Capsules.

Navigate to the Spaces tab and open the Space you'll be using.

Click the yellow "+" button in the bottom left of the screen, select "New Capsule", and follow the instructions below to create a Data Capsule:

  1. Choose "Data Capsule".

  2. Under "Data Type", select "MongoDB Database Cluster".

  3. Click "Create Capsule".

Navigate to the "Space" containing your recently created Data Capsule and click the "New Capsule" button. Follow the instructions below to create a Backend Capsule:

  1. Choose "Backend Capsule", your Team, and Space.

  2. Choose a payment plan.

  3. Choose the GitHub repository you forked.

  4. Press "Next".

  5. Leave "Run Command" blank.

  6. Click "Create Capsule".

Code Capsules will automatically build your application when you've finished creating the Capsule. While the build is in progress, you can view the log by clicking "View Build Progress" next to the "Building Capsule" message.

Once your application is live, you can view the build log by selecting the "Deploy" tab and clicking the "View build log" link in the "Builds" section.

Build Logs

Connect the Capsules

After the two capsules have been successfully built, the next step is to connect them. To do this, navigate to the "Config" tab of your Backend Capsule. Scroll down to the "Data Capsule" section and click "View" to view the environment variables from the Data Capsule. Click the + next to the Connection string variable to create a DATABASE_URL environmental variable in your Backend Capsule, which gives access to services and features of your Data Capsule.

Connect Data Capsule

View Application

You can now view the application after the two capsules have been connected. To see how it looks, click on the URL in the "Details" tab.

Deployed App

If you’d like to deploy another application in a different language or framework, take a look at our other deployment guides.

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