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Django Design Patterns and Best Practices - Second Edition

By : Arun Ravindran
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Django Design Patterns and Best Practices - Second Edition

By: Arun Ravindran

Overview of this book

Building secure and maintainable web applications requires comprehensive knowledge. The second edition of this book not only sheds light on Django, but also encapsulates years of experience in the form of design patterns and best practices. Rather than sticking to GoF design patterns, the book looks at higher-level patterns. Using the latest version of Django and Python, you’ll learn about Channels and asyncio while building a solid conceptual background. The book compares design choices to help you make everyday decisions faster in a rapidly changing environment. You’ll first learn about various architectural patterns, many of which are used to build Django. You’ll start with building a fun superhero project by gathering the requirements, creating mockups, and setting up the project. Through project-guided examples, you’ll explore the Model, View, templates, workflows, and code reusability techniques. In addition to this, you’ll learn practical Python coding techniques in Django that’ll enable you to tackle problems related to complex topics such as legacy coding, data modeling, and code reusability. You’ll discover API design principles and best practices, and understand the need for asynchronous workflows. During this journey, you’ll study popular Python code testing techniques in Django, various web security threats and their countermeasures, and the monitoring and performance of your application.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
PacktPub.com
Contributors
Preface
Index

Future proofing


A well-written code base is a pleasure to work with. A poorly organized and brittle code base usually ends up as legacy code and hinders innovation. So how can you reduce the chances of your application being considered as legacy? Here are some recommendations:

  • Django deprectations: Deprectations tell you whether a feature or idiom will be discontinued from Django in the future. Since Django 1.11, they are quiet by default. Use python -Wd so that deprecation warnings do appear.
  • Code reviews: Ensure high code quality and encourage best practices in reviews.
  • Consistent Formatting: Use a code formatter like black before committing code to reduce review time
  • Increase code coverage: Write more tests, especially unit tests.
  • Type hinting: Use type hinting to perform static analysis of Python 3 code and reduce the number of test cases.
  • Configuration management: Have strong version control and other configuration management practices to ensure replicable environments and painless rollbacks...