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django-components
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Htmx
The same can be said of a React frontend that talks to a JSON API. There is some structure, organization, and convention to the API endpoints, one-way data flow, and so on. Otherwise it’s chaos.
On our most recent project we do the same with Django and HTMX. Organized endpoints by component. Composable, reusable server-side components with django-components [1]. And we’ve been orders of magnitude more productive, shipping more in 1-2 months than we did the previous 12-18 months working with React.
[1] https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/django-components
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How to conditional in HTMX Partials ?
Yes. Or django-components
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Is it me or Django templates suck?
I use django-components to break templates into very small pieces, and never had any of the issues you describe.
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How to create beautiful, maintainable, fast, low js websites
I've been reading about django-components and #slippers components, but don't know about combining Pre or PostCSS, Tailwind or XXX for styling and how to keep the whole thing as simple to maintain as possible. Not willing to go the Bootstrap route, but need to structure a compromise.
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Six things I do every time I start a Django project
I had used this project for creating components https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/django-components/
Also, for simpler cases I include partial templates.
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Growing the Tailwind CSS ecosystem
In React it is as simple Django with https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/django-components installed {% component_block "button" intent="primary" %} Now everyone using Django would have to create their own components, they also have to do this in React which is a waste.
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
I felt the ux around registering new components to be much stronger with https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/django-components although I do like how slippers uses attributes
- Ruby on Rails: View Components and Storybook and Tailwind, Match Made in Heaven?
- django-components: React / Vue-like component system for Django Templates
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Is Django similarly to React in the way you build components?
That said, you might find this package interesting: https://github.com/EmilStenstrom/django-components/
django-defender
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
A must know is Django Rest Framework and about what REST-API is. My favourite package (and the only one I am currently using) is Django Post Office! I never used Django Defender but I think it can be very useful.
What are some alternatives?
lookbook - A UI development environment for Ruby on Rails apps ✨
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
whitenoise - Radically simplified static file serving for Python web apps
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
django-webpack-loader - Transparently use webpack with django
django-guardian - Per object permissions for Django
reactivated
django-admin-honeypot - :honey_pot: A fake Django admin login screen page.
django-elasticsearch-dsl - This is a package that allows indexing of django models in elasticsearch with elasticsearch-dsl-py.
waitress - Waitress - A WSGI server for Python 3
django-constance - Dynamic Django settings.
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs