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Django 2 Web Development Cookbook - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788837682
Pages 544 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Authors (2):
Jake Kronika Jake Kronika
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Aidas Bendoraitis Aidas Bendoraitis
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Django 2.1 2. Database Structure and Modeling 3. Forms and Views 4. Templates and JavaScript 5. Customizing Template Filters and Tags 6. Model Administration 7. Security and Performance 8. Django CMS 9. Hierarchical Structures 10. Importing and Exporting Data 11. Bells and Whistles 12. Testing and Deployment 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Respecting the import order in Python files

When you create the Python modules, it is good practice to stay consistent with the structure in the files. This makes it easier for other developers and yourself to read the code. This recipe will show you how to structure your imports.

Getting ready

Create a virtual environment and create a Django project in it.

How to do it...

Use the following structure in a Python file that you create. Starting with the first line in the file, put the imports categorized in sections, as follows:

# System libraries
import os
import re
from datetime import datetime

# Third-party libraries
import boto
from PIL import Image

# Django modules

from django.db import models
from django.conf import settings

# Django apps

from cms.models import Page

# Current-app modules

from . import app_settings

How it works...

We have five main categories for the imports, as follows:

  • System libraries for packages in the default installation of Python
  • Third-party libraries for the additionally installed Python packages
  • Django modules for different modules from the Django framework
  • Django apps for third-party and local apps
  • Current-app modules for relative imports from the current app

There's more...

When coding in Python and Django, use the official style guide for Python code, PEP 8. You can find it at https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/.

See also

  • The Handling project dependencies with pip recipe
  • The Including external dependencies in your project recipe
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