Friday, June 1, 2012

Re: How to upload Django/Python to FTP

Hey,

Welcome to Django!

While you could, possibly, manage to upload your project and get it
running -- it would be well worth the effort to learn the basics of
using a Linux command-line. You don't have to edit your files in the
command line but it'll make things a lot easier when trying to deploy
your application.

I haven't used Webfaction in a while. However, their support (I
believe it was setup similar to Stackoverflow, if I remember
correctly) was great! You might have luck posting your question there
since this is more of a server-specific question rather than
Django-specific.

Webfaction would be a great host to choose. I, personally, just use
Cloud Servers (Amazon, Rackspace and positive-internet) but those take
a lot more effort than most people like when just jumping in.

Also -- you don't need to put your Django Website up on a host to use
it at all. The tutorial shows you how to run it straight from your
computer. It wouldn't be hard for you and your web developer to use
dropbox or some sort of a file-sharing system (I'd use a versioning
system like git) to just pass back and forth the work. Then, when it's
ready to be tested live, you can pretty easily get on the path to
deployment.

With that said, I think a lot of people here do (or have) used
Webfaction so hopefully someone else might be able to chime in and
give you some good information as well.

Good luck!

On 6/1/12, Shayne <karla.degrano@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi evryone!
>
> I have a 'not-yet-done-website' with Django and Py. The website is
> just for practice. I really don't have any idea about Python, because
> im only a web designer. My web dev really don't have the idea on how
> to upload them on FTP. Never bought a hosting yet, but im planning to
> buy at webfaction.com which supports my framework. But I don't think
> they'll upload my files. I really dont know where to ask this, because
> only few people knows python.
>
> Where and how should I begin?
>
> I only checked my files through localhost, but i wanted to know how to
> pull them out from my computer. Drag and drop wont work. :|
>
> I hope you understand.
>
>
> Shayne
>
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