From 69252ab72ba5169a5b137139c427e2438583c117 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Christ Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 22:38:54 +0200 Subject: Reorder headers. --- docs/setup.md | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/setup.md b/docs/setup.md index 16b27045..16fb44d3 100644 --- a/docs/setup.md +++ b/docs/setup.md @@ -2,21 +2,6 @@ Setting up the Python site for local development is quick and easy using `pip`. Alternatively, you can set it up using Docker. Both of these methods are documented here. -## Development with Docker -To quickly set up the site locally, you can use Docker. -You will need Docker itself and `docker-compose` - you can omit the latter if you want to -use PostgreSQL on your host. Refer to the docker documentation on how to install Docker. - -If you want to set the site up using `docker-compose`, simply run -```sh -$ docker-compose up -``` -and it will do its magic. - -Otherwise, you need to set a bunch of environment variables (or pass them along to -the container). You will also need to have a running PostgreSQL instance if you want -to run on your host's PostgreSQL instance. - ## PostgreSQL setup Install PostgreSQL according to its documentation. Then, create databases and users: ```sql @@ -34,6 +19,21 @@ $ export DATABASE_URL=postgres://pysite@localhost/pysite A simpler approach to automatically configuring this might come in the near future - if you have any suggestions, please let us know! +## Development with Docker +To quickly set up the site locally, you can use Docker. +You will need Docker itself and `docker-compose` - you can omit the latter if you want to +use PostgreSQL on your host. Refer to the docker documentation on how to install Docker. + +If you want to set the site up using `docker-compose`, simply run +```sh +$ docker-compose up +``` +and it will do its magic. + +Otherwise, you need to set a bunch of environment variables (or pass them along to +the container). You will also need to have a running PostgreSQL instance if you want +to run on your host's PostgreSQL instance. + ## Development with `pip` This is the recommended way if you wish to quickly test your changes and don't want -- cgit v1.2.3