Let’s start the year with a small piece of code that I could not figure out right off the bat.
It is a side piece of my Web-Scraping series, as manipulating JSONs is a big part of that.
Now with code highlighting!
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Let’s start the year with a small piece of code that I could not figure out right off the bat.
It is a side piece of my Web-Scraping series, as manipulating JSONs is a big part of that.
Now with code highlighting!
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Not as easy as you think. There’re quite a few packages available for that, and yet!
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A simple example to get started. That’s what I came up with working with DRF for the first time. I believe I will find more graceful ways to handle same issues with time and experience.
I fully embrace critics and suggestions, as I aim to learn as all of us.
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You have a Model. You want to sort its instances by a parameter. This parameter should be passed in the url. Here you go.
It is pretty much from docs, I just didn’t find it fast enough in the first time, so I decided to post about it.
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A small note on customizing templates for django-allauth.
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Now let’s add some logins crucial to Post-Soviet countries – VK (vk.com) and Google (cause we are either okay with our governments reading our emails or paranoiac af).
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A note on Email confirmation.
Part 2 is about Email Confirmation. Check out the whole series Django-allauth.
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I came to peace with methodically reading the documentation, but you might’ve not. I’ll do it for you. I want it all to work and I only want to write it down once. Buckle up.
Part 1 is about Installation and Facebook Login. Check out the whole series Django-allauth.
Other parts will be about profiles and all kinds of forms and user interractions.
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Helping search engines. WWW to non-WWW redirect with Nginx and urls.
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A small yet useful piece of information inside.
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