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Django 4 By Example

Django 4 By Example

By : Antonio Melé
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Django 4 By Example

Django 4 By Example

4.7 (44)
By: Antonio Melé

Overview of this book

Django 4 By Example is the 4th edition of the best-selling franchise that helps you build web apps. This book will walk you through the creation of real-world applications, solving common problems, and implementing best practices using a step-by-step approach. You'll cover a wide range of web app development topics as you build four different apps: A blog application: Create data models, views, and URLs and implement an admin site for your blog. Create sitemaps and RSS feeds and implement a full-text search engine with PostgreSQL. A social website: Implement authentication with Facebook, Twitter, and Google. Create user profiles, image thumbnails, a bookmarklet, and an activity stream. Implement a user follower system and add infinite scroll pagination to your website. An e-commerce application: Build a product catalog, a shopping cart, and asynchronous tasks with Celery and RabbitMQ. Process payments with Stripe and manage payment notifications via webhooks. Build a product recommendation engine with Redis. Create PDF invoices and export orders to CSV. An e-learning platform: Create a content management system to manage polymorphic content. Cache content with Memcached and Redis. Build and consume a RESTful API. Implement a real-time chat using WebSockets with ASGI. Create a production environment using NGINX, uWSGI and Daphne with Docker Compose. This is a practical book that will have you creating web apps quickly.
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Creating a CMS

Now that you have created a versatile data model, you are going to build the CMS. The CMS will allow instructors to create courses and manage their content. You need to provide the following functionality:

  • List the courses created by the instructor
  • Create, edit, and delete courses
  • Add modules to a course and reorder them
  • Add different types of content to each module
  • Reorder course modules and content

Let’s start with the basic CRUD views.

Creating class-based views

You are going to build views to create, edit, and delete courses. You will use class-based views for this. Edit the views.py file of the courses application and add the following code:

from django.views.generic.list import ListView
from .models import Course
class ManageCourseListView(ListView):
    model = Course
    template_name = 'courses/manage/course/list.html'
    def get_queryset(self):
        qs = super().get_queryset()
  ...
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