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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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Displaying the catalog of courses

You might be eager to get to rendering and caching but there are a few items we must set up before we can do that. Let’s start with the course catalog. For your course catalog, you have to build the following functionalities:

  • List all available courses, optionally filtered by subject
  • Display a single course overview

This will allow students to see all the courses available on the platform and enroll in those they are interested in. Edit the views.py file of the courses application and add the following code:

from django.db.models import Count
from .models import Subject
class CourseListView(TemplateResponseMixin, View):
    model = Course
    template_name = 'courses/course/list.html'
    def get(self, request, subject=None):
        subjects = Subject.objects.annotate(
            total_courses=Count('courses')
        )
        courses = Course.objects.annotate(
            total_modules=Count...

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