Djangoflix - Build A Netflix-Like Service In Django & Python
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.90 GB | Duration: 9h 33m
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.90 GB | Duration: 9h 33m
Learn advanced Django concepts to build better & more resilient web applications.
What you'll learn
Django Proxy Models
UnitTesting Models & Proxy Models
Techniques for building the fundamentals of a Netflix-like service (except the actual video streaming)
Implementing a 5-Star Rating in Django alone
Generic Foreign Keys & Generic Relations for flexible model relations
Implementing Tagged Items & Categories for Improved Content Discovery
Creating the conditions for a machine learning model (the way the data is structured)
Requirements
30 Days of Python (or equivalent python experience)
Try Django (or equivalent Django experience)
You know how to implement classes, functions, variables, iterators, and more in Python
Description
This is not a Netflix clone and not even close. Why? Netflix is a complex system of engineer that no one class could ever fully cover. If I told you that you could build a Netflix clone in less than 40 hours, I would be lying to you.Instead, this is a foundation of what a Netflix-like service could be. This foundation only matters as it serves a roadmap to understanding Django on a whole new level.Django is the most popular web framework in the world written in Python and for good reason: Django is incredibly simple and incredibly complex. Models, Views, Forms, User Auth and Templates are fundament to Django. After completing one of my Try Django series, you'll see that creating rich web applications is, well, pretty simple. Models map to database tables. Views essentially handle a url and render templates. Forms help validate data and templates are essentially HTML with a little programming built it.If the paragraph above is unclear, this course is not for you.Django's complexity comes with the layers of abstraction you can start to build within your projects. To me, these layers come from Generic Foreign Keys & Proxy Models. The complexity on the surface might be intimating (it was for me) but after you get familiar with them you'll come to find their complexity to be less daunting and potentially, no longer complex.The goal of this course is to introduce your to a number of concepts you may have never seen before while building the foundation for a service that could potentially grow into Netflix. Here's some topics we'll cover:Proxy ModelsGeneric Foreign KeysGeneric RelationsAutomated Unit TestingManyToMany Fields vs Foreign Keys vs Generic Foreign KeysThrough models for ManyToManyReverse RelationshipsCreating a Rating System (user ratings)Complex Search Lookups with Q LookupsRe-usuable model receiver functionsCustom template tag for rending a rating formand much more
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Walkthrough
Lecture 3 Setup Project & Workspace
Lecture 4 Craft To Do List
Lecture 5 django-admin startproject djangoflix
Section 2: Videos app
Lecture 6 Videos App
Lecture 7 Our first migration & superuser
Lecture 8 Installing Our Model
Lecture 9 Your First TestCase
Lecture 10 Breaking Tests & Migration Basics
Section 3: Django Admin
Lecture 11 Video Model to Django Admin
Lecture 12 Django Admin Model Proxy
Lecture 13 Customize the Django Admin
Section 4: Django Models
Lecture 14 CharField Choices for Publishing Videos
Lecture 15 Test Publish State Options
Lecture 16 Slug, Timestamp, & Updated Fields
Lecture 17 Custom Managers & QuerySets
Lecture 18 Using Django Signals
Section 5: Foreign Keys
Lecture 19 Playlists & Foreign Keys
Lecture 20 Understanding Foreign Keys with the Admin
Lecture 21 Django-Managed Python Shell to explore Foreign Keys
Section 6: Many To Many Foreign Keys
Lecture 22 Related Names & ManyToManyField
Lecture 23 More on ManyToMany Fields
Lecture 24 Ordering ManyToMany with Through Model
Lecture 25 Tabular Inline in the Admin for ManyToMany
Lecture 26 Updated Tests for Through Model
Section 7: Playlists
Lecture 27 Playlists of Playlists
Lecture 28 TV Show Playlist Proxies for Admin
Lecture 29 Playlist Type Choices and Why
Lecture 30 Saving Playlist Type via Proxy
Section 8: Categories & Generic Foreign Keys
Lecture 31 Categories App
Lecture 32 ContentTypes & Generic Foreign Keys
Lecture 33 Reverse Relationships for Generic Foreign Keys
Lecture 34 Testing Generic Foreign Keys
Section 9: User-generated Ratings For Any Model
Lecture 35 User Ratings Model
Lecture 36 Test User Ratings
Lecture 37 QuerySet Aggregating for Average Rating in a Model
Section 10: Templates
Lecture 38 Templates & Base Template
Lecture 39 Movies & TV Show List Views
Lecture 40 List View Template
Lecture 41 Proxy Model Tests
Section 11: Routing, Signals, & More Views
Lecture 42 URL Routing
Lecture 43 Detail Views
Lecture 44 Get Object Exception Handling
Lecture 45 Unique Slug Utility & Signal Receiver
Lecture 46 Instance Methods for Videos
Lecture 47 Video Embeds in Templates
Lecture 48 Related Playlist Field
Section 12: Final Views
Lecture 49 Home View & Get Absolute URL
Lecture 50 Category Views
Lecture 51 Tagged Item Views
Lecture 52 Search View
Lecture 53 Unit Test Views
Section 13: Ratings & Custom Template Tags
Lecture 54 Inclusion Template Tag for Ratings
Lecture 55 Ratings Form
Section 14: Wrap up
Lecture 56 Thank you and next steps
Django Developers looking for a deeper dive into Django Model Capabilities,Beginner Django Developers needing to better understand Testing in a practical use case.