The Definitive Guide to Django
Web Development Done Right
Apress
Published on 1. December 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
447 pages
978-1-59059-725-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Django, the Python-based equivalent to the Ruby on Rails web development framework, is presently one of the hottest topics in web development today. In Pro Django: Web Development Done Right, Adrian Holovaty, one of Django's creators, and Django lead developer Jacob Kaplan-Moss show you how they use this framework to create award-winning web sites. Over the course of three parts, they guide you through the creation of a web application reminiscent of chicagocrime.org. The first part of the book introduces Django fundamentals like installation and configuration. You'll learn about creating the components that power a Django-driven web site. The second part delves into the more sophisticated features of Django, like outputting non-HTML content (such as RSS feeds and PDFs), plus caching and user management. The third part serves as a detailed reference to Django's many configuration options and commands. The book even includes seven appendixes for looking up configurations options and commands. In all, this book provides the ultimate tutorial and reference to the popular Django framework.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 185 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59059-725-5 (9781590597255)
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Content
Part 1: getting started Chapter 1. Introduction to Django Chapter 2. Getting started Chapter 3. Creating models Chapter 4. The admin site Chapter 5. Writing views Chapter 6. The template engine Chapter 7. Form processing Part 2: Django's sub-frameworks Chapter 8. Generic views Chapter 9. Extending the template engine Chapter 10. Outputting non-HTML content Chapter 11. Users, sessions, and registration Chapter 12. Comments Chapter 13. Caching Chapter 14. Integrating with legacy databases Chapter 15. Customizing the Django admin Chapter 16. Internationalization and localization Chapter 17. Deploying Django Part 3: Reference Appendix. Model definition Appendix. Database API Appendix. Generic views Appendix. Built-in template Appendix. Settings Appendix. The django-admin utility Appendix. Middleware Appendix. Request and response objects