Python: Deploying your Python application

This documentation is part of the Deploy to production guide. You can view the complete guide here: How to deploy your Python code to production in just a few minutes.

👋 Welcome to the Stackhero documentation!

Stackhero offers a ready-to-use Python cloud solution designed to simplify your deployments:

  • Deploy your application to production in just seconds with a simple git push.
  • Use your own domain name, with automatic HTTPS certificate setup for secure connections managed for you.
  • Take advantage of automatic backups, one-click updates, and predictable pricing, so you can focus on your code instead of infrastructure management.
  • Benefit from high performance and security on a private, dedicated infrastructure. Your environment is isolated and protected.

Save time and streamline your workflow: your code can be up and running with Stackhero's Python cloud hosting in just 5 minutes.

Once everything is configured, you can deploy. From your project directory, use this command to push your code to Stackhero:

git push stackhero main

The first time you run this command, you’ll be asked to confirm the SSH key fingerprint. Just answer "yes" when prompted. In a few seconds, your application will be online.

Example of deploying Python code to Stackhero using the git push commandExample of deploying Python code to Stackhero using the git push command

To view your deployed app, go to the "website" URL shown in your Stackhero dashboard (it usually looks like https://<XXXXXX>.stackhero-network.com).

That’s it—your application is now live in production.

Having trouble during deployment?

The Troubleshooting section is full of solutions to help you resolve issues quickly.