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Building SPAs with Django and HTML Over the Wire

Building SPAs with Django and HTML Over the Wire

By : Andros Fenollosa
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Building SPAs with Django and HTML Over the Wire

Building SPAs with Django and HTML Over the Wire

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By: Andros Fenollosa

Overview of this book

The HTML over WebSockets approach simplifies single-page application (SPA) development and lets you bypass learning a JavaScript rendering framework such as React, Vue, or Angular, moving the logic to Python. This web application development book provides you with all the Django tools you need to simplify your developments with real-time results. You’ll learn state-of-the-art WebSocket techniques to realize real-time applications with minimal reliance on JavaScript. This book will also show you how to create a project with Docker from the ground up, test it, and deploy it on a server. You’ll learn how to create a project, add Docker, and discover development libraries, Django channels, and bidirectional communication, and from then, on you’ll create real projects of all kinds using HTML over WebSockets as a chat app or a blog with real-time comments. In addition, you’ll modernize your development techniques by moving from using an SSR model to creating web pages using WebSockets over HTML. With Django, you’ll be able to create SPAs with professional real-time projects where the logic is in Python. By the end of this Django book, you’ll be able to build real-time applications, as well as gaining a solid understanding of WebSockets with Django.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Part 1: Getting Started with Python
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Part 2: WebSockets in Django
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Part 3: HTML over WebSockets
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Part 4: Simplifying the frontend with Stimulus

Chapter 2: Creating a Django Project around Docker

In the previous chapter, we learned how to launch an application made in Python using a container system such as Docker. In addition, we created a project in Django, always with an eye on WebSockets for future real-time communication. At the moment, we only have a simple executable; we need to create a service architecture that complements Django. Important pieces such as a database to store and retrieve information, among other things (such as a fake mail server), will be useful for development. By configuring these tools, we will finish building an optimal working environment around Docker to then focus on the code.

We will also work on the communication and integration of environment variables to configure some aspects of the project through docker-compose.yaml. We will modify the critical elements of deployment, such as activating or deactivating the debug mode, changing the domain, indicating the path where the statics will...

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