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For may first django app, I used the following process to create app.

$ virtualenv --no-site-packages django-env
$ source django-env/bin/activate
(django-env)$ pip install django
(django-env)$ django-admin.py startproject myproject

Now I have two folders

django-env
myproject

Do I need to include django-env in git repo (git init), or just myproject. When deploy, how the dependencies are handled.

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  • I edited your question to reflect that a key piece of the question is virtualenv. Hope you don't mind. Sep 11, 2012 at 14:13
  • No, thank you. That would help to reach wider resource. thanks again.
    – bsr
    Sep 11, 2012 at 14:14

2 Answers 2

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Don't add the env to the repo. Instead, before deploying, run command pip freeze and save the output in a text file say requirements.txt. This file should be in the repo. To install dependencies in a fresh virtualenv when deploying:

pip install -r requirements.txt
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    And presumably that file (requirements.txt) should be in source control? Sep 11, 2012 at 14:15
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    but before running the command 'pip install -r requirements.txt', you must first execute something like 'python -m venv env', right? Jul 18, 2021 at 13:59
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Bad idea include .env on git, bcs not all apps installed in .env directory, part of this installed in your system directories

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