How about:http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial03/



On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Joshua Jonah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Is this the best way to organize the files in Django?
>
> Not important, it's personal taste.
>
>  Also in a web cart scenario where is the best area to put the data of the
> items inside the cart?
>
>
>  Umm, i would say in a database
>
> Is it good to put the checking if the user has login in the base template
> and check the rights of the user in each page?
>
> Yeah, that's usually how it's handled.
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>
> Kadusale, Myles wrote:
>
>  Good Day to all!
>
>
>
> I just want to clarify my knowledge in Django
>
> Because right now I am a little bit confused.
>
>
>
> The views.py is the "controller" so this file is the
>
> one who will be handling the POST and GET.
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>
>
> So there will be only one method that will be handling
>
> the POST and GET for the whole application, so how can you differentiate if
> the user is using the POST to save the Inventory items and not Employee
> profiles?
>
>
>
> Or I should have separate views.py for the Inventory items and Employee
> profiles?
>
> If yes, so where should I put my main page where the user can login?
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> Or what should be the directory structure of my application?
>
>
>
> Right now this is what my sample application looks like this
>
>
>
> I hope this don't get distorted
>
>
>
> DjangoProj [Directory]
>
>       |
>
>       |---------------------------- __init__.py
>
>       |---------------------------- manage.py
>
>       |---------------------------- settings.py
>
>       |---------------------------- urls.py
>
>       |--------App [Directory]
>
>                         |
>
>                         |----------------------------- __init__.py
>
>                         |----------------------------- models.py  [ All my
> models are here ]
>
>                         |----------------------------- views.py   [ this is
> where my web app starts ]
>
>                         |
>
>                         |- Forms [Directory]
>
>                         |           |
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> __init__.py
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> LoginFrm.py      [ used for login ]
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> EmpFrm.py        [ used for adding employee and their access rights. I just
> extended user of Django ]
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> InvItemFrm.py    [ used for add, delete, edit, view items]
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> RcveItemFrm.py   [ used for receiving items ]
>
>                         |           |---------------------------------
> ReturnItemFrm.py [ used for returning items ]
>
>                         |
>
>                         |
>
>                         |- Templates [Directory]
>
>                                     |
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> base.html        [ this is the base for all templates and it has a checking
> feature to detect if user has login]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> base_login.html  [ this is used for login ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> base_menu.html   [ this is used for viewing the menu ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> index.html       [ this is the first page of my web app where you login ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> main.html        [ this will come out after login in index.html ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> aed_emp.html     [ used for add, delete, edit, view employees and their
> rights ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> aed_item.html    [ used for add, delete, edit, view items ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> rcv_item.html    [ used for receiving items ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> rtrn_item.html   [ used for returning items ]
>
>                                     |---------------------------------
> vrcv_items.html  [ used for viewing all items recieved ]
>
>                                     |
>
>                                     |- CSS [Directory]       [this is where
> I put my CSS files ]
>
>                                     |- Media [ Directory ]   [this is where
> I put my images ]
>
>                                     |- scripts [ Directory ]  [this is
> where I put my javascripts ]
>
>
>
>
>
> Is this the best way to organize the files in Django?
>
>
>
> If you have comments, suggestion, anything please reply.
>
> Need some inputs about this.
>
>
>
> Also in a web cart scenario where is the best area to put the data of the
> items inside the cart?
>
> Is it good to put the checking if the user has login in the base template
> and check the rights of the user in each page?
>
>
>
> Hope someone here could be kind enough to help.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Myles
>
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> >
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