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Django 2.0 from Zero to Hero and Deploy on Heroku and Amazon

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  • 297 Students
  • Updated 10/2018
4.2
(63 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 3 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Gregory Pacheco
Rating
4.2
(63 Ratings)

Course Overview

Django 2.0 from Zero to Hero and Deploy on Heroku and Amazon

Learn how to develop modern web sites and web applications with Django 2.0 deploying on Heroku and static files on AWS

In this course, we are going to cover websites and web applications using the latest version (2.0) of Django web framework. 

We will go deep step-by-step into the Django framework understanding the whole request life cycle.

By the end of this course, you are going to have your own web application ( a Client manager ) published online in a highly reliable web server ( Heroku ) using the best practices in a very professional way.

  1. First steps
    1. Introduction
    2. Preparing the environment
    3. Installing Python, Django, and Pycharm
    4. Creating the project
    5. Running the project for the first time
    6. Creating apps
    7. Creating your first URL's and views
    8. Using Models in the right way
    9. Customizing Django Admin
    10. Understanding Django views
    11. Using the URL mechanism
    12. How does Django handle static files
    13. Hoe does Django handles Media files
  2. Crud
    1. Preparing the project
    2. Creating the list view
    3. Creating the Detail view
    4. Creating the Update view
    5. Creating the Delete view
  3. Security
    1. Enabling Django Login System
    2. Login and Logout URL
  4. Database relationships
    1. OneToOne relationships
    2. Foreign key relationships
    3. ManyToMany relationships
  5. Preparing the project for deploying on Heroku
    1. Installing the dependences
    2. Creating the Heroku account
    3. Configuring the Postgres database
    4. Configuring the Static files
    5. Deploying for the first time
  6. Styling the project
    1. Integrating with Bootstrap
    2. Styling the forms with django-bootstrapform
    3. Styling grids 
    4. Releasing a new version
  7. Using Media files and Static files on AWS  
    1. Preparing the project for Amazon
    2. Creating the Bucket on S3
    3. Installing boto s3 on your project
    4. Upload the files to S3 for the first time

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 30 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Django Workflow
  • Section 3 Starting the Clients Manager Application
  • Section 4 Security - Using Django Login System
  • Section 5 Database relationships
  • Section 6 Preparing the project to deploy on Heroku
  • Section 7 Styling the project
  • Section 8 Extras

What You’ll Learn

  • Preparing your environment installing Python, Django and Pycharm
  • Understanding the main Django concepts
  • Creating the Project and Django app
  • The Django request life cycle
  • How to handle static and media files
  • Creating a Full Django CRUD
  • Security: Enabling Django login system
  • Database relationships
  • Preparing the project to deploy on Heroku
  • Integrating the project with Bootstrap for better looking
  • Using Amazon S3 as a storage for static and media files


Reviews

  • A
    Agapragasam Manavazhagan
    5.0

    so far going good, interesting to follow. Thanks

  • R
    Ricardo Rodriguez
    5.0

    sencillo y practico para aprender django, recomendado.

  • G
    Glamsy Pty Ltd
    5.0

    At the time of writing this review, Gregory had 266 students. I'm surprised that such an amazing course is not attracting more people. Gregory's course is absolutely brilliant. He's an amazing tutor. I love that he always makes time to give a one line summary of every bit of code he's writes on the compiler. As soon as Gregory finishes the course, you feel like wanting more! I'm about to complete the remaining 20% of the course and then moving to the REST API course by Gregory. Thank you so much. :) I really look forward to your more advanced course on Django.

  • K
    Klaudiusz Rzadkowski
    1.0

    Instructor doesn't explain what he is doing and what is a purpose of his actions. Even if he do so, the way he is speaking (accent) would make it hard to understand.

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