glitchtip-backend
django-rest-framework
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glitchtip-backend
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Pydantic Logfire
I draw ones attention to the actual Open Source glitchtip which has a much more sane deployment, akin to the good old days of Sentry before they got Big Data-itis: https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend/-/blob/v4.0.8... (or its helm version, similarly not JFC https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-helm-chart/-/tree/61c... )
- Passit: Open-Source Password Manager
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I want to convince you to have an on-premise offering
For self hosted Sentry, look at Glitchtip (https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend/-/blob/master...)
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Sentry: From the Beginning
GlitchTip describes themselves as a "partial fork/mostly re-implementation"- https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend
Early versions of it I beleive used more Sentry code. SlIf Inrecall correcrly their initial release was basically a renaming of the open source sentry code. It has taken its own direction since.
- GlitchTip: An open source, Sentry API compatible error tracking platform
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List of cool self hosted projects built with Django
Can you support GitLab? GlitchTip meets that criteria.
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Request for open source suggestion
I'd be happy to walk you through contributing to GlitchTip. It uses DRF. https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend
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Any open source DRF projects?
GlitchTip (my project) uses DRF including model viewsets, serializers, nested routers, and class based permissions.
django-rest-framework
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Ask HN: Is Python async/await some kind of joke?
- Django Rest Framework has no async support? https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/issues/7260
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Build and Deploy a URL Shortener using Django REST Framework and Managed Postgres
A URL shortener is a service that transforms long and complex URLs into short, easily memorable ones. This tutorial guides you through creating a URL shortener using Django REST framework and Postgres, deploying it on Koyeb.
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How can I implement 2FA with Django REST Framework?
Now, I'm converting this app into a Vue-based SPA (still powered by Django). I'm using the Django REST Framework to build the API that the SPA will interact with. (I'll be using token-based auth, via django-rest-knox. ETA: I'll actually be using djangorestframework-simplejwt.)
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Creating Own Chat GPT
For the backend, we chose Python, Django Rest Framework. On the frontend, React, Redux, Saga, Sass. Let’s start with the backend, which was managed by Yegor. He writes about the server part of the project himself.
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Building a Blog in Django
With regard to JSON API aspects of Django, have you used https://www.django-rest-framework.org/ ? I find it to be very satisfactory.
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A question
django-rest-framework and the Fetch API, or
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Exploring Django's Third-Party Packages: Top Libraries You Should Know
Django REST Framework (DRF) Django REST Framework is a famous, powerful, and flexible toolkit for building Web APIs in Django. It provides a set of reusable components and tools to simplify API development, including serialization, authentication, permissions, and view sets.
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FastAPI 0.100.0:Release Notes
I wish Django would take async more seriously. This comment gives a pretty good overview of the current situation (some points are more valid than others): https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/discussions/...
The Python ecosystem is strange. Where other dev communities will embrace new ways of doing things faster than most people can keep up — the Python community needs to be pulled kicking and screaming into the light once ever decade or so. Python 2 to 3, ~10 years.
async/await has been in Python since 2015, it feels like it's going to be another 5 years before we see people taking async seriously in the big packages. Same problem we had during the 2/3 transition. No library support, no developer support.
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How to create REST API using Django REST framework
Thanks for helping Steve to complete his REST API, he is now partying🥳. You can get more information on how to use the Django REST framework to best way read the documentation. There are many alternatives to the Django REST framework, you can give them a try if you want,
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Composite Class-Based View for non DRF views
[Django Rest Framework](https://www.django-rest-framework.org/) has the very nice idea of a [ViewSet](https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/viewsets/#modelviewset) that allows really minimal code to perform all the basic CRUD actions on a model.
What are some alternatives?
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
djoser - REST implementation of Django authentication system.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
Installation - The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
Dependency Injector - Dependency injection framework for Python
cvat - Annotate better with CVAT, the industry-leading data engine for machine learning. Used and trusted by teams at any scale, for data of any scale. [Moved to: https://github.com/cvat-ai/cvat]
django-tastypie - Creating delicious APIs for Django apps since 2010.
Vataxia - Open source social network built with Django and Django REST framework
django-modern-rpc - Simple XML-RPC and JSON-RPC server for modern Django
OmniDB - Web tool for database management
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.