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Introduction

The goal of this project is to provide minimalistic django Job searcher platform template that everyone can use, which just works out of the box and has the basic setup you can expand on.

Template is written with django 4.05 and python 3.10 in mind.

Main features

  • Separated dev and production settings

  • Example app with custom user model

  • Bootstrap static files included

  • User registration and logging in as demo

  • Procfile for easy deployments

  • Separated requirements files

  • SQLite by default if no env variable is set

Usage

To use this template to start your own project:

Existing virtualenv

If your project is already in an existing python3 virtualenv first install django by running

$ pip install django

Check django --version to see if it worked.

And then run the django-admin.py command to start the new project:

$ django-admin.py startproject \
  --template=https://github.com/ashavijit/Jobhub-beta \
  --extension=py,md \
  <project_name>

No virtualenv

This assumes that python3 is linked to valid installation of python 3 and that pip is installed and pip3is valid for installing python 3 packages.

Installing inside virtualenv is recommended, however you can start your project without virtualenv too.

If you don't have django installed for python 3 then run:

$ pip3 install django

And then:

$ python3 -m django startproject \
  --template=https://github.com/ashavijit/Jobhub-beta/ \

After that just install the local dependencies, run migrations, and start the server.

JobHub

Getting Started

First clone the repository from Github and switch to the new directory:

$ git clone https://github.com/ashavijit/Jobhub-beta
$ cd jobhub-beta

Activate the virtualenv for your project. For Linux

$ source venv/bin/activate

Install project dependencies:

$ pip install -r requirements/local.txt

Then simply apply the migrations:

$ python manage.py migrate

You can now run the development server:

$ python manage.py runserver 8000

Open Localhost on your browser to see the application.

http://localhost:8000

For Docker(Under Development)

$ docker-compose up -d

$ docker-compose exec web python manage.py runserver 8000

$ docker-compose exec web python manage.py migrate

$ docker-compose exec web python manage.py createsuperuser

$ docker-compose exec web python manage.py runserver 8000

$ docker-compose exec web python manage.py shell

$ from django.contrib.auth.models import User; User.objects.create_superuser('admin', '

$ ', 'admin')

Build Docker Image

$ docker build -t jobhub .

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