- Set ALLOWED_HOSTS to accept all hosts for easier local testing
- Update Docker port from 8080 to 8000 (Django default)
- Adjust Gunicorn binding to match new port configuration
This simplifies local development setup by using standard Django
conventions and removing host restrictions. The previous specific
host configuration can be restored for production deployment.
- Replace PostgreSQL with SQLite as default database backend
- Comment out PostgreSQL configuration for potential future use
- Update Docker exposed port from 8000 to 8080
- Update Gunicorn bind address to match new port
This simplifies the deployment setup by removing the PostgreSQL
dependency and aligns the application port with common alternatives
to port 8000.
Update Dockerfile to use port 8000 instead of 8081 for the Django
application. This change affects both the EXPOSE directive and the
Gunicorn binding configuration to standardize on the conventional
default port for web applications.
Update the Dockerfile to use port 8081 instead of 8080 for the application.
This includes:
- Modified EXPOSE directive to port 8081
- Updated Gunicorn bind address to 0.0.0.0:8081
Ensures consistency between the exposed port and the actual port the
application binds to when running inside the container.
Update Dockerfile to expose and bind Gunicorn to port 8080 instead of 8000. This aligns the container port configuration with the expected deployment environment requirements.
Changes:
- Update EXPOSE directive to port 8080
- Update Gunicorn bind address to 0.0.0.0:8080