Web Development in Python with Django: Building Backend Web Applications and APIs with Django
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9+ Hours of Video Instruction
Leverage Python and the Django web framework to develop applications quickly and securely.
Overview
Web Development in Python with Django LiveLessons gets you up and running with the Django framework. You learn how to start Django projects and organize code using Django apps. You structure data and define behavior with Django models. You learn how to …
Web Development in Python with Django: Building Backend Web Applications and APIs with Django
Video description
9+ Hours of Video Instruction
Leverage Python and the Django web framework to develop applications quickly and securely.
Overview
Web Development in Python with Django LiveLessons gets you up and running with the Django framework. You learn how to start Django projects and organize code using Django apps. You structure data and define behavior with Django models. You learn how to generate databases based on Django models, manipulate data in the database with Python, and manage a database with Django migrations. Display the data in your database in HTML using Django URL paths, Django views, and the Django Template Language; or display in JSON using Django Rest Framework’s (DRF) Serializers, Routers, and ViewSets. Securely receive, validate, and manipulate incoming user data in your Django Forms or in your DRF Serializers. You even learn how to run a development server inside of Docker. Finally, you learn how to deploy to the cloud in general and to Heroku specifically.
About the Instructor
Andrew Pinkham is the founder and lead engineer at JamBon Software, which provides development consulting services. He is the author of Django Unleashed (Pearson) and a popular speaker at DjangoCon U.S., and he provides instruction in Python and Django. Andrew specializes in web and mobile products and enjoys communicating complex ideas in simple ways. He is also passionate about usability, security, and distributed systems. He is a 2009 graduate of Dartmouth College and currently resides in Boston, MA.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Learn How To
Create a Django project with Django apps
Structure data in Django models for use in a database
Generate and manage a database entirely in Python
Display data via an API using Django Rest Framework
Display data in HTML Pages using Django
Receive and manipulate data via an API created with Django Rest Framework
Receive and manipulate data via HTML forms generated by Django
Deploy your project to the cloud
Who Should Take This Course
Python programmers and other software developers interested in leveraging the Django web framework to build web applications
Course Requirements
Python programming experience
Lesson Descriptions
Lesson 1: Revisit Web Development Fundamental Concepts Lesson 1 covers the fundamentals of web applications. Most software is a solution to a problem, and so you need to understand the problem before you can go about solving the problem. The goal of this lesson is to make sure you understand the problems that web applications solve as well as the problems that web frameworks such as Django help solve. This will help you understand the rest of the lessons and why Django works the way it does.
Lesson 2: Prepare the Project and Manipulate Data Lesson 2 addresses organizing data and getting data structured. Like building a house, where you begin with a foundation, Django and Python are the foundation for your project. Continuing the analogy, houses may or may not have basements. That should be planned up front, not decided later after the house is well under way. Structuring data models is similar. Not every web application needs data models, but if you are building a web application that needs them, you want to start developing that model from the start. You learn how to structure data in Django so that it generates your database automatically, setting yourself up for success when building out the rest of the application. Also, you learn how to use Docker to run a development server for your application.
Lesson 3: Display Data via an API In Lesson 3, you can now allow users to view the data in the database. You learn how to build API endpoints using Django Rest Framework APIViews, Serializers, and ModelSerializers, to display your data in JSON or other serialized formats, such as XML or YAML. You further learn to use Django Rest Framework’s generic views, such as the RetrieveAPIView and ListAPIView, to shorten your code.
Lesson 4: Display Data in HTML Pages In Lesson 4, you learn how to use Django to return HTML to display the data. Learn to use Django’s core triumvirate to generate and return HTML: Django views, URL paths, and the Django Template language. Build your application using both function views and class-based views. Learn to use Django shortcuts to make your life easier, and leverage Django generic class-based views to radically limit the amount of code you write.
Lesson 5: Receive and Manipulate Data via an API In Lesson 5, you build API endpoints that enable users to modify data on the server by handling the HTTP POST, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE methods by modifying Django Rest Framework APIViews to leverage ModelSerializers. Learn to avoid work and build more quickly by using generic API views such as the CreateAPIView, DestroyAPIView, and even the RetrieveUpdateDestroyAPIView.
Lesson 6: Receive and Manipulate Data via HTML Forms Lesson 6 uses Django Forms and ModelForms to render HTML forms in the Django Template Language and then enable the processing and validation of data submitted by users through the forms.
Lesson 7: Deploy! Lesson 7 covers how to deploy your application to the cloud. The lesson discusses the different types of clouds and what works best with different types of applications and different kinds of organizations. It covers modifications to Django for deployments generally and for deployment to Heroku specifically. You also actually deploy the application. Finally, the lesson covers how you might have done things differently in a real application setting, using other tools and working top down rather than bottom up, the approach taken for purposes of the course.
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Web Development in Python with Django: Introduction
Lesson 1: Revisit Web Development Fundamental Concepts
Learning objectives
1.1 Communicate with backend servers via the HyperText Transfer Protocol
1.2 Serialize and structure data in JSON, HTML, XML, and CSS
1.3 Organize state with databases and caching
1.4 Follow a development process
1.5 Compare the Zen of Python and Django to alternatives
1.6 Prepare your development setup
1.7 Secure your web applications
Lesson 2: Prepare the Project and Manipulate Data
Learning objectives
2.1 Define the project specification
2.2 Start a new Django project and app with Django Rest Framework
2.3 Structure data with Django models and fields
2.4 Add behavior with model methods
2.5 Manipulate data in the database with Python
2.6 Manage a database with Django
2.7 Customize the admin interface
2.8 Run a development server in Docker
Lesson 3: Display Data via an API
Learning objectives
3.1 Use Django views and URL paths to respond to users
3.2 Manually serialize Django Model instances to JSON strings
3.3 Build a serializer to convert Python classes to JSON and XML
3.4 Integrate serializers with views
3.5 Improve discoverability and security with HyperlinkedIdentityFields
3.6 Inherit generic API views to return data from HyperlinkedModelSerializers subclasses
3.7 Extend generic API view behavior
3.8 Configure URL paths for future lessons
Lesson 4: Display Data in HTML Pages
Learning objectives
4.1 Use Django views to build webpages
4.2 Display data in Django templates
4.3 Structure templates using template inheritance
4.4 Manipulate templates in Python with template, context, and loader
4.5 Build views and URL paths for HTML pages
4.6 Leverage generic views for startup and blog post web pages
4.7 Build URIs with Django’s reverse function
4.8 Create links between webpages
4.9 Plan next steps for templates
Lesson 5: Receive and Manipulate Data via an API
Learning objectives
5.1 Create tags via HTTP POST methods
5.2 Update tags via HTTP PUT and PATCH methods
5.3 Delete tags via HTTP DELETE methods
5.4 Simplify the API code with viewsets and routers
5.5 Manipulate Startup objects
5.6 Manipulate NewsLink objects
Lesson 6: Receive and Manipulate Data via HTML Forms
Learning objectives
6.1 Build Django forms
6.2 Understand Django forms as finite state machines
6.3 Build Django view functions to create, update, and delete tag objects
6.4 Replace the class-based views with generic class-based views
Lesson 7: Deploy!
Learning objectives
7.1 Select a Cloud provider
7.2 Prepare for deployment
7.3 Deploy to Heroku
7.4 Start a new project with what you’ve learned
Summary
Web Development in Python with Django: Summary
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