Thursday, October 19, 2017

Re: hello everyone! I'm working on Django Framework. but

Hi Andréas,

Andréas Kühne wrote:

> The main thing is that when you start runserver it continuesly checks for
> changes in your .py files. So if you change a file, you get a reload. This
> shouldn't be running on a production environment.
> Another thing is that runserver also serves static files - something that
> you don't want your application server to do in production - that is better
> handled by a webserver.

Okay, that's fine for me and my private / local application.

> If only you are looking at the application that isn't a problem, but I
> wouldn't allow it to be accessible to the Internet....

That's clear. No forwarding from/to any public IP is existing.

>
> Regards,
>
> Andréas
>

Best regards,

Erik

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