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Django 2 Web Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Jake Kronika, Aidas Bendoraitis
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Django 2 Web Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Jake Kronika, Aidas Bendoraitis

Overview of this book

Django is a framework designed to balance rapid web development with high performance. It handles high levels of user traffic and interaction, integrates with a variety of databases, and collects and processes data in real time. This book follows a task-based approach to guide you through developing with the Django 2.1 framework, starting with setting up and configuring Docker containers and a virtual environment for your project. You'll learn how to write reusable pieces of code for your models and manage database changes. You'll work with forms and views to enter and list data, applying practical examples using templates and JavaScript together for the optimum user experience. This cookbook helps you to adjust the built-in Django administration to fit your needs and sharpen security and performance to make your web applications as robust, scalable, and dependable as possible. You'll also explore integration with Django CMS, the popular content management suite. In the final chapters, you'll learn programming and debugging tricks and discover how collecting data from different sources and providing it to others in various formats can be a breeze. By the end of the book, you'll learn how to test and deploy projects to a remote dedicated server and scale your application to meet user demands.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Testing views with mock

Django provides tools for you to write test suites for your website. Test suites automatically check your website and its components, to ensure that everything is working correctly. When you modify your code, you can run the tests to check whether your changes affected the application's behavior in a negative way.

The world of automated software testing has a wide range of divisions and terminologies. For the sake of this book, we will divide testing into the following categories:

  • Unit testing refers to tests that are strictly targeted at individual pieces, or units, of code. Most commonly, a unit corresponds to a single file or module, and unit tests do their best to validate that the logic and behaviors are as expected.
  • Integration testing goes one step further, dealing with the way that two or more units work with one another. Such tests do not...