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Deploying InvenTree
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The development server provided by the Django ecosystem may be fine for a testing environment or small contained setups. However special consideration must be given when deploying InvenTree in a real-world environment.
Django apps provide multiple deployment methods - see the Django documentation.
There are also numerous online tutorials describing how to deploy a Django application either locally or on an online platform.
Following is a simple tutorial on serving InvenTree using Gunicorn. Gunicorn is a Python WSGI server which provides a multi-worker server which is much better suited to handling multiple simultaneous requests.
Install Gunicorn
Gunicorn can be installed using PIP:
pip3 install gunicorn
Configure Static Directories
Directories for storing media files and static files should be specified in the config.yaml configuration file. These directories are the MEDIA_ROOT and STATIC_ROOT paths required by the Django app.
Collect Static Files
The required static files must be collected into the specified STATIC_ROOT directory:
python3 InvenTree/manage.py collectstatic
Configure Gunicorn
The Gunicorn server can be configured with a simple configuration file (e.g. python script). An example configuration file is provided in InvenTree/gunicorn.conf.py
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This file can be used to configure the Gunicorn server to match particular requirements.
Run Gunicorn
From the directory where manage.py is located:
Run gunicorn -c gunicorn.conf.py InvenTree.wsgi