django-fsm
django-webpack-loader
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25 days ago | 30 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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django-fsm
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How to separate tables based on the model using FSM and FSM-Log?
I'm currently logging status changes to several models in my Django REST API using the django-fsm and django-fsm-log packages. However, all of the logs are stored in a single table. This is gonna end up being a massive table that will take time to run through to do analysis and reporting. To make it easier I'd like to either break out the logging table by each individual model or sort them by the highest level model that's associated. I'll explain what I mean.
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Checking and changing status of model objects
...see https://github.com/viewflow/django-fsm
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
django-fsm - State management and transitions.
django-webpack-loader
- Django with React
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
Django Webpack Loader
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Django and webpack
Check out https://github.com/django-webpack/django-webpack-loader
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How can i get out of the frontend approach choice hell?
About one month ago i started having a lot of doubts on my frontend. At first, instead of decoupling frontend from backend, i decided to use a library called django-webpack-loader that lets me serve webpack from Django templates, so i created a Vue app and served it from Django (i used a simple index.html view). So at this point i basically have a SPA that instead of being decoupled from Django, it's served by Django.
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SPA With Django
You can do this with Django and nothing else easily or you can use a third party library called Django-Webpack-Loader.
- Prelaunch: Definite Guide to Django and Webpack
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Vuejs with django
In addition to what's already been said (completely separate frontend & backend; or do a CDN include), I've worked in a codebase that uses django-webpack-loader.
- Any good tutorials on pairing Vue with Django?
- How do you add reactivity to Django templates?
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Show HN: Django and React SaaS boilerplate tutorial
The biggest challenge to using Django with React IMO is getting the right blend of isomorphic rendering down. I don't want to go full SPA with Django as this defeats the purpose of Django IMO. Most parts of the site I want server-rendered, while in stateful parts I want React. So, let's say I have a site with 20 different React "apps" (i.e. stateful components) that I want to distribute amongst my various Django sections (Django "Apps" within the same project). And I want to do that with one webpackconfig. How do I tell my webpack where to put all those react bundles? The answer I've found is django-webpack-loader[1], however as you can see in the Issues section, one of the biggest limitations here is the inability to chunk React (and other issues).
Does anyone have a solution they like for this kind of isomporphic Django problem?
1. https://github.com/owais/django-webpack-loader
What are some alternatives?
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
whitenoise - Radically simplified static file serving for Python web apps
django-guardian - Per object permissions for Django
django-compressor - Compresses linked and inline javascript or CSS into a single cached file.
django-jazzmin - Jazzy theme for Django
django-manifest-loader - Simplifies webpack configuration with Django
django-db-queue - Simple database-backed job queue
cookiecutter-react-django - From hello world to Heroku deployment, using separated Front and Back Ends
django-q - A multiprocessing distributed task queue for Django
Next.js - The React Framework
django-constance - Dynamic Django settings.
django-sockpuppet - Build reactive applications with the django tooling you already know and love.