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Django 3 Web Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition
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Django 3 Web Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition

by Aidas Bendoraitis, Jake Kronika
March 2020
Intermediate to advanced
608 pages
17h 17m
English
Packt Publishing
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How to do it...

  1. Define your app settings using the getattr() pattern in models.py if you just have one or two settings, or in the app_settings.py file if the settings are extensive and you want to organize them better:
# myproject/apps/magazine/app_settings.pyfrom django.conf import settingsfrom django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _# Example:SETTING_1 = getattr(settings, "MAGAZINE_SETTING_1", "default value")MEANING_OF_LIFE = getattr(settings, "MAGAZINE_MEANING_OF_LIFE", 42)ARTICLE_THEME_CHOICES = getattr(    settings,    "MAGAZINE_ARTICLE_THEME_CHOICES",    [        ('futurism', _("Futurism")),        ('nostalgia', _("Nostalgia")),        ('sustainability', _("Sustainability")),        ('wonder', _("Wonder")),    ])
  1. models.py will contain the NewsArticle model, ...
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