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Becoming an Enterprise Django Developer

By : Michael Dinder
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Becoming an Enterprise Django Developer

By: Michael Dinder

Overview of this book

Django is a powerful framework but choosing the right add-ons that match the scale and scope of your enterprise projects can be tricky. This book will help you explore the multifarious options available for enterprise Django development. Countless organizations are already using Django and more migrating to it, unleashing the power of Python with many different packages and dependencies, including AI technologies. This practical guide will help you understand practices, blueprints, and design decisions to put Django to work the way you want it to. You’ll learn various ways in which data can be rendered onto a page and discover the power of Django for large-scale production applications. Starting with the basics of getting an enterprise project up and running, you'll get to grips with maintaining the project throughout its lifecycle while learning what the Django application lifecycle is. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to build and deploy a Django project to the web and implement various components into the site.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Starting a Project
5
Part 2 – Django Components
10
Part 3 – Advanced Django Components

Summary

The examples provided throughout this chapter demonstrate a simple way to construct and work with your newly created API, in a variety of ways! If you want to give your app an SPA-like feel, the simplest implementation is to use the vanilla JavaScript fetch() function or the jQuery ajax() function. Instead of writing your own actions with either of these two functions, you could settle upon using a JavaScript-based framework, such as React, AngularJS, or Vue.js, just to name a few. The JavaScript-based frameworks can format and style your HTML on the client side. One of the template-based approaches provided in this chapter also demonstrates how this work can be transferred from the client side onto the server side. This provides you with numerous tools in your toolbox, in regard to building and working with an API.

We also learned how to work with authentication tokens and discovered that we can still work with tokens when formatting HTML on the server side. However, the...