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awesome-cheatsheets/backend/django.py
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# *****************************************************************************
# CODING STYLE > MAKING YOUR CODE READABLE
# *****************************************************************************
# 1. Avoid abbreviating variable names.
# 2. Write out your function argument names.
# 3. Document your classes and methods.
# 4. Comment your code.
# 5. Refactor repeated lines of code into reusable functions or methods.
# 6. Keep functions and methods short. A good rule of thumb is that scrolling
# should not be necessary to read an entire function or method.
# TIP: Use Flake8 for Checking Code Quality.
# *****************************************************************************
# CODING STYLE > THE WORD ON IMPORTS
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# Imports should be grouped in the following order:
# 1. Standard library imports.
# 2. Core Django imports.
# 3. Third-party app imports.
# 4. Imports from your apps.
# Use explicit relative imports.
# Avoid using import *
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# CODING STYLE > OTHERS
# *****************************************************************************
# Use underscores in URL pattern names rather than dashes.
# *****************************************************************************
# DJANGO-ADMIN
# *****************************************************************************
django-admin startproject <ProjectName> # create a new project directory structure
django-admin startapp <Appname> # create a new django application with the specified name
django-admin migrate # synchronize the database state with your current state project models and migrations
django-admin makemigrations # create new migrations to the database based on the changes detected in the models
django-admin runserver # start the development webserver at 127.0.0.1 with the port 8000
django-admin help # display usage information and a list of the commands provided by each application
django-admin version # display the current django version