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🚀 Learn how to *deploy a Django app on AWS EC2 using GitHub and Nginx* in this step-by-step tutorial! We’ll go through setting up an *AWS EC2 instance**, pulling code from **GitHub**, and configuring **Gunicorn & Nginx* to serve your Django app in a production environment. By the end of this video, you’ll have a *fully deployed Django application* running on AWS EC2 with **a custom domain, HTTPS, and Nginx as a reverse proxy**. --- *🔹 What You'll Learn in This Video:* ✅ How to launch an *AWS EC2 instance* (Free Tier) ✅ How to *clone a Django project from GitHub* to EC2 ✅ How to *set up a virtual environment & install dependencies* ✅ How to configure *Gunicorn to serve the Django app* ✅ How to install & configure *Nginx as a reverse proxy* ✅ How to set up a *firewall & security groups* for secure access ✅ How to run Django *with a PostgreSQL/MySQL database (optional)* --- *🔹 Prerequisites* ✔️ *AWS Account* ([Sign Up Here](https://aws.amazon.com/free/)) ✔️ *GitHub Repository with Django Project* ✔️ Basic knowledge of *Django & Linux Commands* ✔️ *SSH Access to EC2 Instance* --- *🔹 Step 1: Launch an AWS EC2 Instance* 1️⃣ Log in to *AWS Console* → Go to *EC2* 2️⃣ Click *Launch Instance* 3️⃣ Select *Ubuntu 22.04 LTS* as your AMI 4️⃣ Choose *Instance Type* → Select *t2.micro* (Free Tier) 5️⃣ Configure **Security Group**: Allow *SSH (port 22)* Allow *HTTP (port 80)* for Nginx Allow *HTTPS (port 443)* for SSL 6️⃣ Click *Launch* and *download the key pair (`.pem` file)* --- *🔹 Step 2: Connect to AWS EC2 via SSH* 🔹 *For Mac/Linux Users:* ```bash chmod 400 your-key.pem ssh -i your-key.pem ubuntu@your-ec2-public-ip ``` 🔹 *For Windows Users (Using PuTTY):* 1️⃣ Convert `.pem` to `.ppk` using *PuTTYgen* 2️⃣ Open **PuTTY**, enter **EC2 Public IP**, and load the `.ppk` key 3️⃣ Click *Open* and log in as `ubuntu` --- *🔹 Step 3: Install Required Packages on EC2* Once connected, update the system and install dependencies: ```bash sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install python3-pip python3-venv nginx git -y ``` --- *🔹 Step 4: Clone Django Project from GitHub* Navigate to the home directory and **clone your GitHub repository**: ```bash cd /home/ubuntu git clone https://github.com/your-username/your... cd your-django-project ``` --- *🔹 Step 5: Set Up Virtual Environment & Install Dependencies* Create a virtual environment and install requirements: ```bash python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ``` --- *🔹 Step 6: Configure Django Settings for Production* 1️⃣ *Update `ALLOWED_HOSTS` in `settings.py`* ```python ALLOWED_HOSTS = ["your-ec2-public-ip", "your-domain.com"] ``` 2️⃣ *Migrate the Database:* ```bash python manage.py migrate ``` 3️⃣ *Create a Superuser:* ```bash python manage.py createsuperuser ``` --- *🔹 Step 7: Set Up Gunicorn to Serve Django App* 1️⃣ Install Gunicorn: ```bash pip install gunicorn ``` 2️⃣ Run Gunicorn to test: ```bash gunicorn --bind 0.0.0.0:8000 your_project.wsgi ``` ✅ Now your Django app should be running on **port 8000**. --- *🔹 Step 8: Set Up Nginx as a Reverse Proxy* 1️⃣ Stop Gunicorn and install Nginx: ```bash sudo apt install nginx -y ``` 2️⃣ Create an Nginx configuration file for Django: ```bash sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/django ``` 3️⃣ Add the following configuration: ``` server { listen 80; server_name your-ec2-public-ip your-domain.com; location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; } } ``` 4️⃣ Enable the Nginx configuration: ```bash sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/django /etc/nginx/sites-enabled sudo systemctl restart nginx ``` --- *🔹 Step 9: Run Gunicorn as a Background Process* Create a Gunicorn systemd service file: ```bash sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/gunicorn.service ``` Add the following content: ``` [Unit] Description=Gunicorn instance to serve Django After=network.target [Service] User=ubuntu Group=www-data WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/your-django-project ExecStart=/home/ubuntu/your-django-project/venv/bin/gunicorn --workers 3 --bind unix:/home/ubuntu/your-django-project/gunicorn.sock your_project.wsgi:application [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Save and restart Gunicorn: ```bash sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl start gunicorn sudo systemctl enable gunicorn ``` *🔹 Hashtags:* #Django #AWS #EC2 #Nginx #DjangoDeployment #Gunicorn #GitHub #Python #CloudComputing #DevOps #FullStack #AWSDeployment