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mezzanine-openshift

This project is to provide the simplest way possible to run mezzanine on the openshift stack with the best possible defaults for development and production.

Getting up and running

NOTE: Taken directly from the django-example by OpenShift.

Create an account at http://openshift.redhat.com/

Install the RHC client tools if you have not already done so:

sudo gem install rhc

Create a python-2.6 application

rhc app create -a mezzanine -t python-2.6

Add this upstream repo

cd mezzanine
git remote add upstream -m master git://github.com/overshard/mezzanine-openshift.git
git pull -s recursive -X theirs upstream master

Then push the repo upstream

git push

You can then access your new mezzanine instance at http://mezzanine-$yournamespace.rhcloud.com with the username and password admin and default respectively.

Final notes

In wsgi/openshift/settings/production.py DEBUG is set to True in order to get a default username and password but also for testing your app. Once you actually go into production be sure to set this to False.

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