Description: Django Standalone Apps by Ben Lopatin Develop standalone Django apps to serve as the reusable building blocks for larger Django projects. This book explores best practices for publishing these apps, with special considerations for testing Django apps, and strategies for extracting existing functionality into a separate package. This jumpstart reference is divided into four distinct and sequential sections, all containing short, engaging chapters that can be read in a modular fashion, depending on your level of experience. The first section covers the structure and scope of standalone Django apps. The second section digs into questions about pulling code out of existing projects and into new standalone apps for reuse. The third section details additional, advanced technical best practices toward making standalone apps as broadly useful as possible. The fourth and final section covers strategies for managing a published Django app.Django Standalone Apps is the perfect resource for developers who have at least some prior experience working with Django web applications and want to simplify their deployments and share their knowledge as open source packages. What Youll LearnScope a standalone Django app project for optimum usefulnessExtract code from existing projects to reuseTest a standalone app outside of your Django projectReuse your own code for increased delivery cadence and code qualityReview best practices for maintaining a Django app packageWho This Book Is ForProfessional developers who work with Django. Deep expertise is not required or expected, but readers should have working familiarity with Django. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Back Cover Develop standalone Django apps to serve as the reusable building blocks for larger Django projects. This book explores best practices for publishing these apps, with special considerations for testing Django apps, and strategies for extracting existing functionality into a separate package. This jumpstart reference is divided into four distinct and sequential sections, all containing short, engaging chapters that can be read in a modular fashion, depending on your level of experience. The first section covers the structure and scope of standalone Django apps. The second section digs into questions about pulling code out of existing projects and into new standalone apps for reuse. The third section details additional, advanced technical best practices toward making standalone apps as broadly useful as possible. The fourth and final section covers strategies for managing a published Django app. Django Standalone Apps is the perfect resource for developers who have at least some prior experience working with Django web applications and want to simplify their deployments and share their knowledge as open source packages. You will: Scope a standalone Django app project for optimum usefulness Extract code from existing projects to reuse Test a standalone app outside of your Django project Reuse your own code for increased delivery cadence and code quality Review best practices for maintaining a Django app package Author Biography Ben is cofounder of a web development consultancy and has been working professionally with Django for almost a decade. He has architected and led development on Django-based web applications including, custom content management systems, media platforms, and multi tenant back office solutions.He lives in the Rochester, NY, area, and graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in Economics. Previously he managed the data and analytics services for a market research firm and was an IT strategy consultant for a global management consulting firm. His own standalone apps include Django Organizations, a long term project for managing multi user accounts in Django projects. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Defining the Scope of a Django Standalone App.- Chapter 2: Structuring Django Standalone Apps.- Chapter 3: Testing .- Chapter 4: Model Migrations.- Chapter 5: Templates.- Chapter 6: Using Static Files.- Chapter 7: Namespacing in Your App.- Chapter 8: Creating a Basic Package.- Chapter 9: Scooping and Drawing Boundaries.- Chapter 10: Separating Your App.- Chapter 11: Adding Your App Back In.- Chapter 12: Handling App Settings.- Chapter 13: Internationalization.- Chapter 14: Managing Version Compatibility.- Chapter 15: Mixed Dependency Support.- Chapter 16: Modularity.- Chapter 17: Better Packaging.- Chapter 18: Licensing.- Chapter: 19: Documenting Your Standalone App.- Chapter: 20: Additional Testing.- Chapter: 21: Automating.- Chapter 22: Databases and other backend specific considerations.- Chapter 23: Collaborating.- Chapter 24: Using App Templates. Feature Devoted to best practices and strategies for developing reusable Django apps Passes on the largely undocumented lessons learned by previous developers Based on real world projects in the most popular Python web framework Details ISBN148425631X Author Ben Lopatin Publisher APress Edition 1st ISBN-10 148425631X ISBN-13 9781484256312 Format Paperback Imprint APress Subtitle Learn to Develop Reusable Django Libraries Place of Publication Berkley Country of Publication United States Short Title Django Standalone Apps Language English DOI 10.1007/978-1-4842-5632-9 Pages 169 Year 2020 Publication Date 2020-06-10 AU Release Date 2020-06-10 NZ Release Date 2020-06-10 US Release Date 2020-06-10 UK Release Date 2020-06-10 Illustrations 9 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 169 p. 9 illus. Edition Description 1st ed. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781484256312
Book Title: Django Standalone Apps
Number of Pages: 169 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Django Standalone Apps: Learn to Develop Reusable Django Libraries
Publisher: Apress
Publication Year: 2020
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