# Deploy Django Application (Non-Dockerize) To deploy your Django Application in Porter. You need to tweak something on your Django Application. > 📘 Prerequisites > - Django Application > - Docker Registry integration on your account ([See docs](https://docs.getporter.dev/docs/linking-an-existing-docker-container-registry)) ## Prepare Django Application 1. Install `django-allow-cidr` (Django middleware to enable the use of CIDR IP ranges in `ALLOWED_HOSTS`) ```sh pip install django-allow-cidr ``` 2. Go to Django Settings and add os.environ.get in allowed host. ```python ALLOWED_HOSTS = os.environ.get("DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS", default='127.0.0.1').split(" ") ``` 3. Add this below allowed host. Put CIDR according to the K8s kubelet CIDR ```python ALLOWED_CIDR_NETS = os.environ.get("ALLOWED_CIDR_NETS", default='10.0.0.0/16').split(" ") ``` 4. Add `django-allow-cidr` middleware on the top of Django middleware: ```python MIDDLEWARE = [ 'allow_cidr.middleware.AllowCIDRMiddleware', #'django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware', ] ``` 5. Add Gunicorn ```sh pip install gunicorn ``` 6. Add static folder and add your HTML and CSS files. Locate static URL settings and add static file dirs below: ```python STATICFILES_DIRS = ( os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static'), ) STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'staticfiles') ``` 7. Add Procfile and add this: ``` web: gunicorn .wsgi -b 0.0.0.0:8989 --timeout 120 For example: web: gunicorn djangosample.wsgi -b 0.0.0.0:8989 --timeout 120 ``` 8. Then pip freeze requirements ```sh pip freeze > requirements.txt ``` Reference: https://github.com/jimcru21/porter-sample-django-non-docker ## Deploy Django in Porter 1. Click Web Service then Launch Template 2. Name your application. ex. django-sample ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363487-16c41280-b5c7-11eb-8abb-c3065b9bde76.png) 3. In Deployment Method. Connect git repo. After that, select repo. ( ex. porter-sample-django-non-docker ) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363563-918d2d80-b5c7-11eb-8d72-200c68132e4e.png) 4. Click Main then continue ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363600-bda8ae80-b5c7-11eb-9ee7-9d6c821b4b34.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363620-cd27f780-b5c7-11eb-8d8e-3b7a5be6ad22.png) 5. Click web then choose an image destination ( ex. mine is aws (see image) ) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363671-0f513900-b5c8-11eb-8592-ce9ba44ea1f3.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118363692-2db73480-b5c8-11eb-8420-cf05a8cabf44.png) 6. Then in Destination, just leave it default. 7. In Additional settings, specify the container port that you use in gunicorn in Procfile ( ex. 8989). You can configure your domain, click Configure Custom Domain then put your desire domain name (im using the default porter domain) ![tempsnip](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118364073-8a671f00-b5c9-11eb-9b15-cfe53b1db7bf.png) 8. In Environment. Put DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS that we specify on django settings. Then input your domain that you put in Configure Custom Domain. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118364222-28f38000-b5ca-11eb-9ce3-94b24f3f43b7.png) 9. Click Deploy then wait for buildpack to finish and push to porter. (You can see it on your repository under the Action tab ) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52728901/118364697-209c4480-b5cc-11eb-8b06-d9a4a1a89143.png)