Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Boost Your Django DX
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Async Django: The practical guide you've been **awaiting** for
Talk by Carlton Gibson. Covers simple async aggregated views as well as four approaches to making a chat app. -
mkalioby/django-mfa2: A Django app that handles MFA, it supports TOTP, U2F, FIDO2 U2F (Webauthn), Email Token and Trusted Devices
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django-webauthin
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Welcome | Takahē
Takahē is a new ActivityPub server, designed for efficient use on small- to medium-size installations, and which allows you to host multiple domains on the same infrastructure. It’s currently in an alpha state, meaning things work (and it will talk ActivityPub to Mastodon and other servers), but there’s still a lot of features left to add. The flagship instance can be found at takahe.social, and if you’re interested, you can also read more about the project, or read some of Andrew’s ... -
oleoneto/django-clite: A Rails-inspired command-line application for managing Django projects.
via: https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/what-ive-learned-from-writing-a-command-line-application-for-django-c08807ca6b67 -
Django settings | Django documentation | Django
If you’re not setting the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable, you must call configure() at some point before using any code that reads settings. Not both! If you call `settings.configure()`, you'll clobber the existing configuration, and you'll get errors like RuntimeError: Model class doesn't declare an explicit app_label and isn't in an application in INSTALLED_APPS for … So this: import os import os, sys, django os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'mysite.settings' django.setup() or (if you want to specify the settings in your code, possibly using your own defaults) import django from django.conf import settings from myapp import myapp_defaults settings.configure(default_settings=myapp_defaults, DEBUG=True) django.setup() # Now this script or any imported module can use any part of Django it needs. from myapp import models -
python - Django Standalone Script - Stack Overflow
You cannot skirt the 'sys.path.append' part, or `sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd())` if you're experimenting directly inside the codebase. import sys, os, django sys.path.append("/path/to/store") #here store is root folder(means parent). os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "store.settings") django.setup() from store_app.models import MyModel -
jschneier/django-storages: https://django-storages.readthedocs.io/
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doccano/doccano: Open source annotation tool for machine learning practitioners.
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Best practices working with Django models in Python
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dbkaplan/dry-rest-permissions: Rules based permissions for the Django Rest Framework
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Django - Full Stack Python
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rajasimon/django-command-palette: A modern Django admin shortcut interface ( kbar )
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python - Render HTML to PDF in Django site - Stack Overflow
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Efficient Reloading in Django’s Runserver With Watchman - Adam Johnson
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Using CERN SSO - PaaS Docs
End user documentation for PaaS OKD4 -
Django Settings Patterns to Avoid
Best practise and some gotchas when working with a Django project's settings. -
The Essential Django Deployment Guide
Everything you need to know to get your Django app into production. -
The Essential Django Deployment Guide
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GorvGoyl/Clone-Wars: 100+ open-source clones of popular sites like Airbnb, Amazon, Instagram, Netflix, Tiktok, Spotify, Whatsapp, Youtube etc. See source code, demo links, tech stack, github stars.
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Django Settings Patterns to Avoid - Adam Johnson
Most of these patterns primarily interfere with tests. -
spookylukey/django-htmx-patterns: Sharing patterns I use with Django and htmx
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The Essential Django Deployment Guide - Everything you need to know to get your Django app into production
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Takahē: A New ActivityPub Server - Aeracode
yet another mastodon server, this one designed to run on server less architecture.