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Web Development with Django

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839212505
Pages 826 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Ben Shaw Ben Shaw
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Saurabh Badhwar Saurabh Badhwar
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Andrew Bird Andrew Bird
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Bharath Chandra K S Bharath Chandra K S
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Chris Guest Chris Guest
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface
1. Introduction to Django 2. Models and Migrations 3. URL Mapping, Views, and Templates 4. Introduction to Django Admin 5. Serving Static Files 6. Forms 7. Advanced Form Validation and Model Forms 8. Media Serving and File Uploads 9. Sessions and Authentication 10. Advanced Django Admin and Customizations 11. Advanced Templating and Class-Based Views 12. Building a REST API 13. Generating CSV, PDF, and Other Binary Files 14. Testing 15. Django Third-Party Libraries 16. Using a Frontend JavaScript Library with Django

Summary

In this chapter, we showed how to use Django's staticfiles app to find and serve static files. We used the built-in static view to serve these files with the Django dev server in DEBUG mode. We showed different places to store static files, using a directory that is global to the project or a specific directory for the application; global resources should be stored in the former while application-specific resources should be stored in the latter. We showed the importance of namespacing static file directories to prevent conflicts. After serving the assets, we used the static tag to include them in our template. We then demonstrated how the collectstatic command copies all the assets into the STATIC_ROOT directory, for production deployment. We showed how to use the findstatic command to debug the loading of static files. To invalidate caches automatically, we looked at using ManifestFilesStorage to add a hash of the file's content to the static file URL. Finally,...

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