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Django 5 for the Impatient

You're reading from   Django 5 for the Impatient Learn the core concepts of Django to develop Python web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835461556
Length 228 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Installing Python and Django, and Introducing the Movies Store Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Understanding the Project Structure and Creating Our First App 3. Chapter 3: Designing a Base Template 4. Chapter 4: Creating a Movies App with Dummy Data 5. Chapter 5: Working with Models 6. Chapter 6: Collecting and Displaying Data from the Database 7. Chapter 7: Understanding the Database 8. Chapter 8: Implementing User Signup and Login 9. Chapter 9: Letting Users Create, Read, Update, and Delete Movie Reviews 10. Chapter 10: Implementing a Shopping Cart System 11. Chapter 11: Implementing Order and Item Models 12. Chapter 12: Implementing the Purchase and Orders Pages 13. Chapter 13: Deploying the Application to the Cloud 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating and running a Django project

Now that we have Django installed, we are ready to create our Django project.

There are several ways to create Django projects. In this book, we will use django-admin. django-admin is Django’s command-line utility for administrative tasks. It provides various commands to help you create, manage, and interact with Django projects, applications, and other related components.

In the Terminal, navigate to the folder where you want to create your project and run the following command:

django-admin startproject moviesstore

This will create a moviesstore folder in your current directory. This folder contains our Django application code. We will discuss its contents later. For now, let’s run our first website on the Django local web server.

In the Terminal, run the cd command to move into the created folder:

cd moviesstore

Then, run the following command:

  • For macOS, run this:
    python3 manage.py runserver
  • For Windows, run this:
    python manage.py runserver

When you run the aforementioned commands, you start the local web server on your machine (for local development purposes). There will be a URL link – http://127.0.0.1:8000/ (equivalent to http://localhost:8000). Open this link in a browser, and you will see the default landing page, as shown in Figure 1.5:

Figure 1.5 – The landing page of the Django project

Figure 1.5 – The landing page of the Django project

This means that your local web server is running and serving the landing page. Sometimes, you will need to stop the server in order to run other Python commands. To stop the local server, press Ctrl + C in the Terminal.

We executed our first Django project successfully. Now, it is time to introduce the application we will develop in this book.

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Django 5 for the Impatient - Second Edition
Published in: Sep 2024
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781835461556
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