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We can only guess because we don’t have access to your actual environment.
The .env
file may be a container manager thing or something from libraries like python-decouple – for practical effects the .env
will be used to populate the environment variables when the container “boots” or will be used to fill instance settings.
There is a common pattern made popular by the Twelve-Factor app: the item III is “Store config in the environment”. Then in the settings.py
file you use the KEY = os.environ.get('KEY', 'defaul_value')
. The idea is to separate instance settings from project settings from code.
👤Paulo Scardine
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