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Welcome to the AWS CodeStar sample web application

This sample code helps get you started with a simple Django web application deployed by AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

What's Here

This sample includes:

  • README.md - this file
  • ebdjango/ - this directory contains your Django project files
  • helloworld/ - this directory contains your Django application files
  • manage.py - this Python script is used to start your Django web application
  • static/ - this directory contains static web assets used by your application
  • .ebextensions/ - this directory contains the Django configuration file that allows AWS Elastic Beanstalk to deploy your Django application

Getting Started

These directions assume you want to develop on your local computer, and not from the Amazon EC2 instance itself. If you're on the Amazon EC2 instance, the virtual environment is already set up for you, and you can start working on the code.

To work on the sample code, you'll need to clone your project's repository to your local computer. If you haven't, do that first. You can find instructions in the AWS CodeStar user guide.

  1. Create a Python virtual environment for your Django project. This virtual environment allows you to isolate this project and install any packages you need without affecting the system Python installation. At the terminal, type the following command:

     $ virtualenv .venv
    
  2. Activate the virtual environment:

     $ activate ./venv/bin/activate
    
  3. Install Python dependencies for this project:

     $ pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  4. Start the Django development server:

     $ python manage.py runserver
    
  5. Open http://127.0.0.1:8000/ in a web browser to view your application.

What Do I Do Next?

Once you have a virtual environment running, you can start making changes to the sample Django web application. We suggest making a small change to /helloworld/templates/index.html first, so you can see how changes pushed to your project's repository are automatically picked up and deployed to the Amazon EC2 instance by AWS Elastic Beanstalk. (You can watch the progress on your project dashboard.) Once you've seen how that works, start developing your own code, and have fun!

Learn more about AWS CodeStar by reading the user guide. Ask questions or make suggestions on our forum.

User Guide: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codestar/latest/userguide/welcome.html Forum: https://forums.aws.amazon.com/forum.jspa?forumID=248