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An overview of my pipeline between development and deployment for Django projects. Fabric and Git turn a potentially unhappy task into something very quick and easy.


You are responding to this comment written by q9c9p on December 21st 2009, 11:37.

You don't, on the sqlite db you keep testing data, the real data stay on the db in production. At least that how I do it and I thought about it from the beginning when I read this.

If you have been so ingenuous to fill an sqlite development db with production data then you need a set of tools to convert and validate the data out of the sqlite into whatever, painfull... or you could take a look at sqlalchemy...


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