Looking at the code Carlton provided sounds like it meets what was being
requested, but it fails "There should be one-- and preferably only one
--obvious way to do it." in that it wasn't immediately obvious, but adding
the cacheif tag would lead to more than one way. Therefore I'm suggesting
that
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dDict for a wee-bit longer, then so be it.
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Okay, so the idea is to render HTML by generally defining it in Python. I
could've sworn that I'd seen something like this years ago, but I'm failing
to find it. That stated, I think this is basically a generating version of
BeautifulSoup (https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/) as
I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very
specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling
arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that a bit, but it
still doesn't let you do whatever you want. There's a couple reasons, but
one is
Django does have a testing framework that's based on the unittest module
from Python standard library. That stated, I've seen people use nose and
other frameworks in the past. (More info at:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/testing/)
I feel there is always a need for better helper
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Looking at the list, I think the only gain that required 3.5+ was typing.
The performance was due to which version was installed and not a real
feature. That stated, should the installer add typing from pypi as a
requirement (assuming someone adds typing info).
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First this is really a question for the django-users group. This is more
for actually developing Django. I think the root of your issue is actually
the app loading feature and not migrations. Your models should be lazy
loading each other (using the string version not directly importing).
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Is there a specific reason to call this "django-fastcgi"? I think it should
most likely be a generic wsgi to fastcgi binding, right? Or is this project
mainly the django management commands?
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If you look, you can tell the ideas are mainly based off South at this
point, but I have been looking at nashvegas to see if they have anything
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> that both approaches are possible once the User m
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