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. > > > > > 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. > > > > 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? > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---