Reputation: 12522
everyone. I'm just starting with django, so sorry for a possibly stupid question.
Imagine, I have a webpage with 3 logical pieces: content, dynamic menu, banners. It seems ok to me to have a template with something like:
{% include "banners.html" %}
{% include "menu.html" %}
{% include "content.html" %}
But then, how do I do it? Every piece has its separate logic in a separate view in its' separate app. How do I trigger execution of all three views and render all three templates?
P.S. Is there a sourceforge-like site for django apps where I could take a look at how people are doing stuff in real projects?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 118
Reputation: 87095
The standard way to do it is something as follows:
Templates:
For each template, extend the base.html and override the body block.
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block body %}
-- Your this page's content goes here.
{% endblock %}
You can use the includes, where necessary, but prefer the extends where possible. Include was debated to be included in the template language.
Populating Context:
You now have a lot of templates with placeholders that need to be replaced with the real "context" values.
Using multiple app's views:
Django reusable apps:
Are you kidding me? They are all over the Internet!
http://github.com/search?q=django&type=Everything
http://bitbucket.org/repo/all/?name=django
http://code.google.com/hosting/search?q=django&projectsearch=Search+projects
Upvotes: 2