Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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django-upgrade
A tool for upgrading your Django projects -
Introducing django-upgrade, a tool for upgrading your Django projects - Adam Johnson
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Saleor – A headless, GraphQL-first, open-source e-commerce platform
The commerce API that puts developers first An open-source, GraphQL-first e-commerce platform delivering ultra-fast, dynamic and personalized shopping experiences. Request a sandbox Dashboard variants -
Build a Personal Diary With Django and Python – Real Python
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Python: Django Development on Kubernetes with DevSpace
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Commits · javrasya/django-river
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App Generator - Deliver your projects faster | AppSeed
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Django testing rest-framework: APIRequestFactory vs APIClient - Stack Overflow
If you look at the tools and helpers for testing "standard" views in Django you will find something very analogue, the TestClient and a RequestFactory. The RequestFactory shares the same API as the test client. However, instead of behaving like a browser, the RequestFactory provides a way to generate a request instance that can be used as the first argument to any view. This means you can test a view function the same way as you would test any other function – as a black box, with exactly known inputs, testing for specific outputs. The TestClient lets you interact with your site from the perspective of a user browsing your site (... though testing Javascript is yet another story). Many things come into play when testing your site like this (Sessions, Middlewares, URL-Routing, etc.). So these are typically more integrational tests that mimic real world interaction with your site or API. A RequestFactory allows you to test you views in a very isolated manner. You can build a request and test your view without the need to setup your urls or care about things happening in middlewares etc. So this is closer to a typical unit test. That said, both … -
netbox: Infrastructure resource modeling for network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
NetBox is an infrastructure resource modeling (IRM) tool designed to empower network automation. Initially conceived by the network engineering team at DigitalOcean, NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers. It is intended to function as a domain-specific source of truth for network operations. -
Oscar - Domain-driven e-commerce for Django
"Oscar is an open-source ecommerce framework for Django." -
gothinkster/django-realworld-example-app
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modlinltd/django-advanced-filters: Add advanced filtering abilities to Django admin
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bhch/django-jsonform: A user-friendly JSON editing form for Django admin
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Django REST Framework Swagger And TypeScript API Client Tutorial – Appliku
Learn how to create Django REST Framework API, generate client library and demo ReactJS app that is renders data from API -
Python alternative to Docker
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Bootstrapping Django App with Cognito: Personal Experience
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Keats/tera: A template engine for Rust based on Jinja2/Django
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dr_scaffold: scaffold full Django Restful API Resources
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Django Testing Cheat Sheet
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How to Deploy Django using Caprover
In this tutorial you will learn how to deploy a Django project to production. This tutorial will focus on deploying Django using Caprover, a self-hostable Platform-as-a-Service. The best part - you can deploy your entire project for just $5/month.Before we get into the post, if you're interested in learning more about deploying Django, consider the JustDjango Basic Roadmap that includes a 3 hour course that goes much more in-depth on deploying Django. It covers deployment with Heroku, Digital Ocean and other deployment methods in more detail.JustDjango LearnBecome a Professional Django Developer. Follow a structured learning syllabus for specializing in Django.Deployment ServicesThere are many services you can use to deploy your Django project. I prefer using the PaaS providers such as Render, DigitalOcean and Heroku instead of IaaS provides like AWS and Azure. Using one-click apps and linking to your GitHub repository is easier and quicker than having to setup the server from scratch.You can use the hosting provider of your choice but for this tutorial I recommend using DigitalOcean because of the Caprover Marketplace App. More on that later in the tutorial.$100 Free CreditIn terms of pricing, you'll only need to spend $5/month to have your entire Django project hosted. … -
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In our latest blog post, we look at Python's popularity across different fields - be it #ML #AI or #bigdata. #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #python #programming #coding #codinglanguages #kidscoding #STEM #SciPy #NumPy #Matplotlib #Django -
What is Python and Why is it so Popular?
In our latest blog post, we look at Python's popularity across different fields - be it #ML #AI or #bigdata. #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #python #programming #coding #codinglanguages #kidscoding #STEM #SciPy #NumPy #Matplotlib #Django -
Appliku - Python/Django Application Deployment and Cloud Server Management Platform
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python - Creating a Django form from a dictionary of objects - Stack Overflow
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Django (anti)patterns ‹ Django antipatterns
A set of Django (anti)patterns: patterns and things to avoid when building a web application with Django.