Hi,

Go through this quick start tutorial and understand. You can do this. It is
very easy.

https://www.django-rest-framework.org/tutorial/quickstart/

Thanks and Regards

J. Ranga Bharath
Cell: 9110334114


On Wed, 31 May 2023, 2:16 pm DieHardMan 300, <keenusuwanna...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'd like to give some advice before start your Django journey and Django
> project configurations
> ---------- Before Start Django ----------
> 1. master Python "class" bacause you might use django class-based view a
> lot, learn "decorator" and standard library "datetime" and "re"
> 2. choose "Python version" for your django project, I recommend Python
> 3.10 or 3.11. You should check current installed Python version
>     in your terminal --> py --version
> ** if you use Unix OS like MacOS or Linux, type "python3" instead of "py"
> 3. I highly recommend create virtual environment for each django project,
> install virtualenv with pip
>     windows cmd --> py -m pip install virtualenv
>         then --> py -m virtualenv app-env
>     macos terminal --> python3 -m pip install virtualenv
>         then --> python3 -m virtualenv app-env
> 4. activate virtual environment you just created
>     windows cmd --> app-env\Scripts\activate.bat   or
>  app-env\Scripts\activate
>     macos terminal --> source/bin/activate
>     to stop virtualenv just type --> deactivate
> 5. install django latest version via pip (you must activate virtualenv
> first)
>     --> py -m pip install django
> ---------- Start Django ----------
> 1. start new django project (don't forget to activate virtualenv first)
>     --> django-admin startproject my-app
> 2. go inside project folder and create "requirements.txt" and type all
> requirement library for your project
>    --- requirements.txt ---
> django >= 4.2.0, < 4.3.0
> wheel >= 0.4.0
> ipython >= 8.11.0                       # python shell for django project
> python-decouple >= 3.7.0        # for hiding sensitive data in settings.py
> before uploading to git
> setuptools >= 67.7.0
> psycopg >= 3.0.0                       # postgresql database driver. if
> you use django 4.1 or lower you must install psycopg2 instead of psycopg
>  mysqlclient => 2.1.1                # mysql database driver. if you
> already use postgresql you don't need this
> 3. install specified dependencies
>     --> py -m pip install -r requirements.txt
>     for upgrade your dependencies --> py -m pip install --upgrade -r
> requirements.txt
>     by doing this you have more control to your project dependencies
>     for example if you specified "django >= 4.2.0, < 4.3.0" it will
> upgrade django between 4.2.0 to 4.2.* but never 4.3.0
> 4. in your main project directory it will have 3 files now
>     my-app,  manage.py  and  requirements.txt
> 5. open "settings.py" in "my-app"
>     first thing you need to be cautious is SECRET_KEY constant. You must
> never lose it or expose this to public that's why "python-decouple" library
> needed
>     for more information https://pypi.org/project/python-decouple/
> 6. in DATABASE section change it to your database
>     --- for postgresql ---
> DATABASES = {
> 'default': {
> DATABASE_ENGINE='django.db.backends.postgresql'
> DATABASE_NAME='mydatabase'
> DATABASE_USER='root'
> DATABASE_PASSWORD=''
> DATABASE_HOST='localhost'
> DATABASE_PORT='5432'
> }
> }
>     --- for mysql ---
> DATABASES = {
> 'default': {
> ALLOWED_HOSTS='localhost'
> DATABASE_ENGINE='django.db.backends.mysql'
> DATABASE_NAME='mydatabase'
> DATABASE_USER='root'
> DATABASE_PASSWORD=''
> DATABASE_HOST='localhost'
> DATABASE_PORT='3306'
> }
> add your "user" and "password", both database port above are default port
> though
> 7. start your first database migrate
> --> py manage.py migrate
>
> Now go for Django Tutorial --> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/
> I hope this help you avoid some problems in the future.
>
> ในวันที่ วันอังคารที่ 30 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 2023 เวลา 21 นาฬิกา 56 นาที 14
> วินาที UTC+7 Veronica Ndemo เขียนว่า:
>
>> Hi guys I need help.I am just getting started in using Django and I would
>> love to get guidance on how to go about the Django framework
>
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