Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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How to Tango with Django: A Python Django Tutorial
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Test-Driven Web Development with Python
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Build GitHub like notifications with Django messages and AngularJS
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using the Django admin to copy an object | programming notes
I just ran across this snippet from a hasty project last year. For a course database, an administrator needed an easy way to copy semester details via the admin. Ideally, the user would: (1) Check selected semester objects (2) Choose “copy semester” from the dropdown menu at the top These options are displayed in the image below. -
supercodepoet/django-merlin · GitHub
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python - can you use Form Wizard for Model Forms in django? - Stack Overflow
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python - Using FormWizard and saving the forms data in between before the completion of the whole process? - Stack Overflow
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itamarst/crochet
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lukaszb/django-guardian · GitHub
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Per raggiunti limiti di grandiosità, la recensione di Django Unchained si fa in tre
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Installing and setting up OS X Mavericks for python development (WIP)
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Getting started with Ansbile for a Django project - StackToHeap
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Dating service
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Rogueleaderr - The Idiomatic Guide to Deploying Django in Production
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An Architecture for Django Templates | Webteam Blog
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Rogueleaderr - The Idiomatic Guide to Deploying Django in Production
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free programming books
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How to Tango with Django: A Python Django Tutorial
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Rogueleaderr - The Idiomatic Guide to Deploying Django in Production
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Setup a Django VM with Vagrant, VirtualBox, and Chef | smalley creative blog
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MongoDB - ArchWiki
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Installing and setting up OS X Mavericks for python development (WIP)
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joshbohde/django-backbone-example · GitHub
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Rogueleaderr - The Idiomatic Guide to Deploying Django in Production
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Serving Multiple Hosts from a Single Django Instance
The Django framework has excellent support for running multiple sites on a single Django installation, via the sites framework. This framework is based on a global site identifier setting (SITE_ID), which is then used by different components to distinguish between data for different sites in the database. However, SITE_ID is a global setting, so the site framework requires you to run multiple instances of Django; at least one for each site. This article describes a more light-weight approach, which lets you serve multiple distinct host names from a single instance, by switching between different URL configurations on the fly. This approach doesn’t provide full separation, so it’s mostly usable for servering related material under different URL:s, such as a company site with one or more product subsites, etc.