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Django in Production

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610480
Pages 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Arghya Saha Arghya Saha
Profile icon Arghya Saha

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Using Django and DRF to Build Modern Web Application
2. Chapter 1: Setting Up Django with DRF 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Django ORM, Models, and Migrations 4. Chapter 3: Serializing Data with DRF 5. Chapter 4: Exploring Django Admin and Management Commands 6. Chapter 5: Mastering Django Authentication and Authorization 7. Part 2 – Using the Advanced Concepts of Django
8. Chapter 6: Caching, Logging, and Throttling 9. Chapter 7: Using Pagination, Django Signals, and Custom Middleware 10. Chapter 8: Using Celery with Django 11. Chapter 9: Writing Tests in Django 12. Chapter 10: Exploring Conventions in Django 13. Part 3 – Dockerizing and Setting Up a CI Pipeline for Django Application
14. Chapter 11: Dockerizing Django Applications 15. Chapter 12: Working with Git and CI Pipelines Using Django 16. Part 4 – Deploying and Monitoring Django Applications in Production
17. Chapter 13: Deploying Django in AWS 18. Chapter 14: Monitoring Django Application 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we learned a lot of concepts regarding how to work with models and databases. First, we learned how to configure our Django project with ElephantSQL, which enabled us to work with PostgreSQL on our local system without the hassle of setting up a PostgreSQL server. Then, we learned about the basic concepts of ORM and how we can use normalization in Django models, along with the model’s inheritance concept.

Migration is a crucial part of any application, and we saw how Django eases the pain of database schema migration. We learned the tricks of using Django migration in our regular development cycle and the best practices we should follow while working with it. Django ORM is one of the pioneers of how frameworks should handle database interaction. After, we covered the best practices that we can follow with Django ORM before looking at a couple of performance optimization tricks that developers can use to build a scalable application.

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