so good, by far the best DRF quick video! no BS start from 0 and so detailed explaination. Just go straight into the tight integration with Django which yields the least code, so good, thanks bro!
Great tutorial, so well explained! I have a question, if I wanted to add some business logic within this example, where should I add it? Let's say we have restrictions to create models, and they can only be created if some condition is True, where should I put this assertion? Thank you for this content again man, it's super helpful.
Hi John! First of all, amazing content! I just want to know if you’re using SQLite for this project. If so, what is the alternative and what all changes should be made?
Very well explained for beginners! I personally prefer to create pytoml project file and recursively install the dependencies, also fix the possible conflicts when switching the versions. I might do a video where I explain this part
Great tutorial John, I see that it is only 6 months old, so it is all very up to date, do you think it has had many changes in this period? with restframework lib or django? I followed step by step the same way as you, but when I call a location/id it is showing a dropdown menu with the other locations below and gives error when updating
I tried to run migrations but I am getting this error "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'rest_framework". Should I comment rest_framework in settings and continue?
Even though I appreciate a showcase and coding along of a simple CRUD API, I do not understand the mixing of camelCase and snake_case, and frankly, without a test first approach, just throwing all components here like that makes very little sense. Overall, I do not recommend coding like this.
One of the best tutorials I have ever watched - straight to the point, no waffle.
so good, by far the best DRF quick video! no BS start from 0 and so detailed explaination. Just go straight into the tight integration with Django which yields the least code, so good, thanks bro!
I easily picked up, this is a quick and great refresher video...
Thanks
Thank you for helping us to have a better society by sharing code. Great!!
Thanks!
Thanks alot this vedio gave me a decent introduction into django rest framework
Hey John , can you do a video on how to use Sitemap spider on scrapy ?
This is truly a lifesaver tutorial sir, thank you for your great videos!
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Awesome introduction to framework, i liked it
Would love to see the equivalent but for FastAPI
Your content is 10/10 btw, been subscribed for a while now and love every upload
Thanks! Yes I was going to do a similar project with fastapi and flask then give my opinions on them all
thank you very much
you explained it very well🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great tutorial, so well explained! I have a question, if I wanted to add some business logic within this example, where should I add it? Let's say we have restrictions to create models, and they can only be created if some condition is True, where should I put this assertion? Thank you for this content again man, it's super helpful.
thanks! What I do is put business logic either in the models file if it fits there, or create a new file for it called logic or services
@John Watson Rooney you are the best can you add more tut about Django channels and Redis (please real-time app)
Straight to the point, awesome tutorial.
I want to get the Create, delete, update, view links to use them in other places, like Postman or any other app, How to do that?
Very good content. Great job, John! :)
Thanks you so much man. Can you do a video on how to use REST API in React?
Hey thanks, front end isn't what I focus on but I have some ideas for videos on consuming APIs that should be of interest
Cool tutorial John, thank you!
We love you, John
Thanks!
Hi John! First of all, amazing content!
I just want to know if you’re using SQLite for this project. If so, what is the alternative and what all changes should be made?
I am yes - dropping in postgresql though is very easy in Django and I’d recommend that from the start for most applications
Thanks for the best vedio of drf please let me know about strip payment gateway
This is simple, thanks!
just found out ur profile man, looks good!!!!
i wonder why django and not fastapi for such tasks tho?
or at least flask?
More videos coming for flask and fastapi - I do think django is great though it’s my go to
@@JohnWatsonRooney would love to have a chat with you sometime mate :)
btw just subbed, wonderful channel!
Very well explained for beginners! I personally prefer to create pytoml project file and recursively install the dependencies, also fix the possible conflicts when switching the versions. I might do a video where I explain this part
Great tutorial John, I see that it is only 6 months old, so it is all very up to date, do you think it has had many changes in this period? with restframework lib or django?
I followed step by step the same way as you, but when I call a location/id it is showing a dropdown menu with the other locations below and gives error when updating
great job, well done,
fast… I’ll watch again in slow motion to follow it better - Loads of useful info in here…. thanks
fair enough, I'm trying to pace my content better now going forward
Thank you for the video. What theme do you use in the IDE?
Thanks, it’s One Dark for PyCharm
13:18 instead of itemLocation :1 is it possible to get itemLocation :Storage Unit ????
Very helpful one..🎉
nice one
Is this saving the data in a database or does it delete when you stop the server?
It's saved to the database
I tried to run migrations but I am getting this error "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'rest_framework". Should I comment rest_framework in settings and continue?
I found the error, thank you.☺
Great tutorial. Tks.
And if there are more than one location per item ? how can i set the model ? one to many relationship
Hi, do you freelance? I really need someone with your skills to finish a product im working on?
cool
So, Is THIS the Easiest Way to Build a CRUD API? shoud I learn Django? Is there another EASIEST WAY?
I recommend checking out the FastAPI project
@@hrvojematosevic8769 Nice thanks. I will see
jimmy neutron what are you doing here
voice is too low
Even though I appreciate a showcase and coding along of a simple CRUD API, I do not understand the mixing of camelCase and snake_case, and frankly, without a test first approach, just throwing all components here like that makes very little sense. Overall, I do not recommend coding like this.
hi how are you your course is cool do you have telegram account ?