Django Cookiecutter commands Included in category Personal notes and cheatsheets 15.03.2021 15.04.2022 174 words One minute Contents WarningThis article was last updated on 15.04.2022, the content may be out of date. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 pip install "cookiecutter>=1.7.0" sudo docker-compose -f production.yml build sudo docker-compose -f production.yml down sudo docker-compose -f production.yml up -d sudo docker-compose -f production.yml run --rm django python manage.py migrate sudo docker-compose -f production.yml logs sudo docker-compose -f production.yml run --rm django python manage.py shell -i ipython docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm django python manage.py shell -i ipython from app.utils.import_countries import create_countries # Create db backup docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres backup docker-compose -f production.yml exec postgres backup # DB backup list docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres backups docker-compose -f production.yml exec postgres backups # Copy backup from docker to local (postgres - is container name) docker cp postgres:/backups . # Copy backup to docker docker cp backup_2021_09_10T09_23_12.sql.gz postgres:/backups docker cp ./backups/backup_2021_08_10T13_40_02.sql.gz allflags_postgres_1:/backups # Restoring from the Existing Backup docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres restore backup_2021_09_10T09_23_12.sql.gz docker-compose -f production.yml exec postgres restore backup_2021_08_10T13_40_02.sql.gz