django-extensions
django-ninja
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MIT License | MIT License |
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django-extensions
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Ask HN: Anyone use a code to mindmap/flowchart tool?
django_extensions/utils/dia2django.py: https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions/blob/...
django_extensions/management/modelviz.py:
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Color Django shell by development environment
I often perform operational tasks such as modifying data or debugging failures using the Django shell. In fact, anything I can't do through the admin or through management commands I use the shell for. The package django-extensions provides a shell on steroids that I much prefer over the built in shell. It allows you to run a custom REPL such as IPython or Ptpython and has autocomplete, command history, automatic model class imports and a myriad of other dev tools. shell_plus is for a Django programmer what a scalpel is for a surgeon.
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How do I list all my endpoints across the whole project
It currently has a bug with the latest django update I think; so if it it isn't fixed by the time you try it, remember to check it out later, because django-extensions is genuinely useful.
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Is it normal to forget a lot of commands despite having used them multiple times in the past?
alias m='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py' alias mcs='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py collectstatic' alias mcsu='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py createsuperuser' alias mm='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py migrate' alias mmm='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py makemigrations' alias mrs='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py runserver' alias ms='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py shell' alias msa='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py startapp' alias mt='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py test' alias mts='exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py testserver' # [django-extension](https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions): alias msu="exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py show_urls" alias mvt="exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py validate_templates" alias msp="exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py shell_plus" alias mrsp="exit_if_not_in_python_virtual_env && ./manage.py runserver_plus"
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Is there a way to enable sql tracing in Django?
I use https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions
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How to get urls path from django views list ?
If you just want a list of all the available urls & paths in your app, take a look at the django-extensions package. It has a django management command show_urls, which will list them all out nicely.
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django and the issue of doing too much under the hood
https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions has a command, show_urls which outputs the URLs rendered for a project along with the name of their view handler
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Django for Startup Founders: A better software architecture for SaaS startups
# 1 million lines of logic and who knows how many queries
I've actually seen this pattern in every Django project :(
Regarding urls, instead of enforcing a flat file, I'd highly recommend always using django_extensions[0]. You'll get `shell_plus` that auto imports model and `show_urls` that you can grep for endpoint and gives you the handler.
[0] https://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions
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Failing the CI build if django migrations are out of date
A common mistake in django is to make a model change but forget to run makemigrations to generate a migration for the model change. Sometimes it is not entirely obvious when this need to happen. For example, let's say I'm using the django-extensions library and I define a model like:
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Data Analysis with Django
Django Extensions has a shell_plus with notebook mode.
django-ninja
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Django Ninja [1], it forever changed how I write Django project, in a way so elegant and productive.
[1]: https://django-ninja.dev/
- Django Ninja is a web framework for building APIs with Django
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UtilMeta Python Framework VS django-ninja - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Feb 2024
Django Ninja is a RESTful wrapper for Django, while UtilMeta Python Framework uses a more concise declarative ORM Schema for Django and other future-supporting ORMs like sqlachemy and Peewee to build RESTful APIs more efficiently, and supports not only Django but all Python mainstream frameworks like Django, Flask, Starlette, FastAPI, Sanic, Tornado, etc.
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Ask HN: What Python libraries do you wish more people knew about?
I can't recommend [django-ninja](https://github.com/vitalik/django-ninja) enough. It's an easy to use, extremely fast, typed API for django. I've found it to be better in almost all aspects when compared to djangorestframework.
It's gaining popularity but is still widely unknown.
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Building a Blog in Django
> The only place I really see Django at large companies is as an api using DRF or something.
This is not a bad thing. Using Django as an API backend is amazingly fast in terms of development time, especially with modern frameworks such as django-ninja [1].
Just use the built-in ORM to create models, write your endpoints, and use the built-in admin interface to play with the database if you don't have endpoints for everything.
There is also a less known feature of Django called admindocs [2], which automatically generates a human readable, hyperlinked documentation for your models and relations between them.
[1] https://django-ninja.rest-framework.com/
[2] https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/ref/contrib/admin/admi...
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Learning Django
Personally, I also prefer django-ninja to DRF.
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Why I chose django-ninja instead of django-rest-framework to build my project
Actually that's not fully true. If you mix async and sync codes in django-ninja there will be some errors. Where's the proof ? django-ninja doesn't support async auth
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Built This GPT-Powered Document Search and Question Answering App with Django
Subscribe to this issue :D
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Django 4.2 released
Also recommend Django-Ninja. It basically reimplements fastapi's type and decorator-based API construction, but embedded directly in django so you have access to django's ORM and middleware library.
What are some alternatives?
re-frame - A ClojureScript framework for building user interfaces, leveraging React
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
django-crispy-forms - The best way to have DRY Django forms. The app provides a tag and filter that lets you quickly render forms in a div format while providing an enormous amount of capability to configure and control the rendered HTML.
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
django-seed - :seedling: Seed your Django database with fake data
fastapi-admin - A fast admin dashboard based on FastAPI and TortoiseORM with tabler ui, inspired by Django admin
django-sql-dashboard - Django app for building dashboards using raw SQL queries
drf-spectacular - Sane and flexible OpenAPI 3 schema generation for Django REST framework.
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
django-b2 - Django backblaze b2 storage using b2sdk. Maybe useful for easier access to b2 outside of Django too. Plus: script to upload a (backup) file and tool to backup the postgres database.
cookiecutter-django - Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly.