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> The only place I really see Django at large companies is as an api using DRF or something. This is not a bad thing. Using Django as an API backend is amazingly fast in terms of development time, especially with modern frameworks such as django-ninja [1]. Just use the built-in ORM to create models, write your endpoints, and use the built-in admin interface to play with the database if you don't have endpoints for... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Personally, I also prefer django-ninja to DRF. Source: 11 months ago
Or just use django-ninja if you are writing an API. Maybe it's just because I came from teams that used tornado and then fastapi but it seems like everything in this article would be solved by using a simpler interface for writing endpoints. https://django-ninja.rest-framework.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Also recommend Django-Ninja. It basically reimplements fastapi's type and decorator-based API construction, but embedded directly in django so you have access to django's ORM and middleware library. Source: about 1 year ago
A good compromise I have found is to use Django Ninja [1]. It is inspired by FastAPI, so it has a lot of the nice things like the automatically generated Swagger/OpenAPI docs, as well as having routers as decorators, and using python types for automatic serialization. While I think FastAPI is great in its first class async support, Django has the Django ORM, plus Django Admin, which for me have been indisposable.... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Other than DRF, TastyPie is the other REST API framework for Django I had used in the past. Source: almost 2 years ago
For an API, if you have a backend like Django (which I admit has a solid learning curve) you can make quick APIs with addons like django rest framework, or tastypie. The most recent I saw was django-ninja, but I have yet to try that out. I think an ML / cookie cutter plugin would be pretty interesting to be honest. I'll keep a look out and see, but /u/halfourname is correct, the flexibility would have penalties.... Source: about 2 years ago
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