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Django 5 By Example

Django 5 By Example

By : Antonio Melé
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Django 5 By Example

Django 5 By Example

4.6 (40)
By: Antonio Melé

Overview of this book

If you want to learn Django by doing, this book is for you. Django 5 By Example is the fifth edition of the best-selling franchise that helps you build real-world web apps. This book will walk you through planning and creation, solving common problems, and implementing best practices using a step-by-step approach. You’ll cover a wide range of web application development topics through four different projects: a blog application, a social website, an e-commerce application, and an e-learning platform. Pick up what’s new in Django 5 as you build end-to-end Python web apps, follow detailed project plans, and understand the hows and whys of Django. This is a practical and approachable book that will have you creating web apps quickly.
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Installing Django

If you have already installed Django 5.0, you can skip this section and jump directly to the Creating your first project section.

Django comes as a Python module and thus can be installed in any Python environment. If you haven’t installed Django yet, the following is a quick guide to installing it on your machine.

Installing Django with pip

The pip package management system is the preferred method of installing Django. Python 3.12 comes with pip preinstalled, but you can find pip installation instructions at https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/.

Run the following command at the shell prompt to install Django with pip:

python -m pip install Django~=5.0.4

This will install Django’s latest 5.0 version in the Python site-packages directory of your virtual environment.

Now we will check whether Django has been successfully installed. Run the following command in a shell prompt:

python -m django --version

If you get an output that starts with 5.0, Django has been successfully installed on your machine. If you get the message No module named Django, Django is not installed on your machine. If you have issues installing Django, you can review the different installation options described at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.0/intro/install/.

All Python packages used in this chapter are included in the requirements.txt file in the source code for the chapter, mentioned above. You can follow the instructions to install each Python package in the following sections, or you can install all requirements at once with the command pip install -r requirements.txt.

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