I was a Django fan since I am freelancer, and introduced to Flask.
The best is in Django is 2 thing:
First, easy to use.
Second: consitent. So I think each of the solution is good if not have side 
effect to the other.

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 2:31:17 PM UTC+2, Uri wrote:
>
> Django users,
>
> Which way is preferred to customize Django built-in views such as 
> LoginView:
>
> - Define a line in urls.py:
>
> path(route='login/', view=views.django_auth_views.LoginView.as_view(
> template_name='accounts/login.html', authentication_form=forms.LoginForm, 
> extra_context=None, redirect_authenticated_user=True), name='login'),
>
> Where, views.py contains:
>
> from django.contrib.auth import views as django_auth_views
>
>
> *Or:*
>
> In views.py, define a new class:
>
> class LoginView(django_auth_views.LoginView):
>     template_name = 'accounts/login.html'
>     authentication_form = LoginForm
>     extra_context = None
>     redirect_authenticated_user = True
>
> And then, define in urls.py:
>
> path(route='login/', view=views.LoginView.as_view(), name='login'),
>
>
> Will both ways work the same, and is one of them preferred from a software 
> engineering / programming perspective?
>
> Thanks,
> Uri.
> אורי
> u...@speedy.net <javascript:>
>

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