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Ultimate Django Reference (commands, deployment, rest api)

Basic Commands

Start a new project
django-admin startproject <projectname>

Start a new app in your project
django-admin startapp <appName>

Run Development Server
python manage.py runserver

Make Migration Files for Unmigrated Changes
`python manage.py makemigrations

Run Migrations
python manage.py migrate

Run Development Server
python manage.py runserver

Create Superuser for Admin Panel
python manage.py createsuperuser --email admin@example.com --username admin

Setting up the Database for Postgres

Need a psychopg2 installed to use postgres

pip install psycopg2

note: You may need to install the following for psycopg2 to install correct, google their installation, not needed for windows sudo "python3-dev" "libpq-dev"

The database configuration in settings.py

`python

Database

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/settings/#databases

DATABASES = {

'default': {

    'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',

    'NAME': 'test',

    'USER': 'test',

    'PASSWORD': 'test',

    'HOST': 'localhost',

    'PORT': '5432',

}
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}

`

Using a .env file with django

Install django-environ

pip install django-environ

Add the following to your settings.py, create the .env file in the same folder as your settings.py

`python
import environ

env = environ.Env()

reading .env file

environ.Env.read_env()
`

DOCS: https://github.com/joke2k/django-environ

Using env variables in your code

env("ENV_VARIABLE")

env("ENV_VARIABLE", default="my default value")

Deploying to Heroku

Step 1 - Adjust your database settings

`python
DATABASES = {

'default': env.db()
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}

`

*If you want to use your local database add an ENV variable, DATABASE_URL with using the db string template below

postgres://YourUserName:YourPassword@YourHost:5432/YourDatabase

Should look like this in your .env

DATABASE_URL=postgres://test:test@localhost:5432/test

Setup Your gitignore

Include this in your .gitignore in your root directory, this was generated using the site gitignore.io, a website for generating common gitignore entries.

`

Created by https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/django

Edit at https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore?templates=django

Django

*.log
*.pot
*.pyc
pycache/
local_settings.py
db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal
media

If your build process includes running collectstatic, then you probably don't need or want to include staticfiles/

in your Git repository. Update and uncomment the following line accordingly.

/staticfiles/

Django.Python Stack

Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files

*.py[cod]
*$py.class

C extensions

*.so

Distribution / packaging

.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
pip-wheel-metadata/
share/python-wheels/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
MANIFEST

PyInstaller

Usually these files are written by a python script from a template

before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.

*.manifest
*.spec

Installer logs

pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt

Unit test / coverage reports

htmlcov/
.tox/
.nox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
*.py,cover
.hypothesis/
.pytest_cache/
pytestdebug.log

Translations

*.mo

Django stuff:

Flask stuff:

instance/
.webassets-cache

Scrapy stuff:

.scrapy

Sphinx documentation

docs/_build/
doc/_build/

PyBuilder

target/

Jupyter Notebook

.ipynb_checkpoints

IPython

profile_default/
ipython_config.py

pyenv

.python-version

pipenv

According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.

However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies

having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not

install all needed dependencies.

Pipfile.lock

PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow

pypackages/

Celery stuff

celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat.pid

SageMath parsed files

*.sage.py

Environments

.env
.venv
env/
venv/
ENV/
env.bak/
venv.bak/

Spyder project settings

.spyderproject
.spyproject

Rope project settings

.ropeproject

mkdocs documentation

/site

mypy

.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
dmypy.json

Pyre type checker

.pyre/

pytype static type analyzer

.pytype/

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Gunicorn and the Procfile

We need Gunicorn to run our apps server so

`pip install gunicorn`

create a file called "Procfile" in your project root with the following.

`web: gunicorn project.wsgi

*project should be replaced with your projects name (the name of the folder your settings.py is in)

Download django-heroku

install django-heroku
pip install django-heroku

add the following at the TOP of your settings.py
import django_heroku

add the following at the bottom of your settings.py
django_heroku.settings(locals())

*What this will do is configure your project automatically for Heroku when you deploy it

Push up to github

Create new github repository, and push to github. The ROOT of your repository should be the folder with the manage.py inside it.

Create a new Heroku Project

  • Create a New Heroku Project

  • Go to the resources tab and provision a new free postgres database

  • Go to the deploy tab and connect your github repository to heroku

  • enable automatic deployments

  • do an initial deploy hitting the manual deploy button

  • Don't forget to run makemigrations and migrate, (easily done in Heroku run bash)

Django Rest Framework Reference

Install

pip install djangorestframework

then add the following to your settings.py installed apps array

'rest_framework',

ALSO MAKE SURE YOUR APP IS INSTALLED AS WELL

Make a model

In a new app make a new model in models.py.
model field reference => https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/models/fields/#model-field-types

`python
from django.db import models

class Dog(models.Model):

name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
age = models.IntegerField()

class Meta:
    verbose_name_plural = 'dogs'
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`

Setup Models and Serializers in your app

In your app folder create a serializers.py with the following.

`python
from .models import Dog
from rest_framework import serializers

class DogSerializer(serializers.HyperlinkedModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = Dog
fields = ['name', 'age']
`

Create Views for your API

In your apps views.py create the following

`python
from .models import Dog
from rest_framework import viewsets
from rest_framework import permissions
from .serializers import DogSerializer

class DogViewSet(viewsets.ModelViewSet):
"""
API endpoint that allows users to be viewed or edited.
"""
queryset = Dog.objects.all()
serializer_class = DogSerializer
permission_classes = [permissions.AllowAny] #Coule be [permissions.IsAuthenticated]
`
For Details on different permission sets:

Setup URLS

Now to setup the urls for our API in the urls.py in the folder that holds our settings.py.

`python
from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import path
from rest_framework import routers
from project1.api import views

router = routers.DefaultRouter()
router.register(r'dogs', views.DogViewSet)

urlpatterns = [
path('', include(router.urls)),
path('api-auth/', include('rest_framework.urls', namespace='rest_framework')),
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]
`
For more on how the router works, https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/routers/

Finish Up

  • make migrations
  • migrate
  • test

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Sm0ke

Nice. Thank you!

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Richard

This is just awesome!! Thankyou so much for making this!