As a part of our Wagtail Space month, we invited members of our global community to submit virtual talks highlighting some of the awesome things they've done with a Wagtail.
Our first virtual talk features something everyone can relate to: the weather.
Why is it that python code always feels like it needs way less indentation and feels like the logic can be implemented much simpler. Or is it #django that makes this feel like it.
I have a possibly obvious-to-experts #Django question: is there a supported way for a Django “app" to depend on other apps, and implicitly "install" them?
Hello Folks! We have a whole month of awesome events to look forward to, including two Wagtail Space events in Europe and the US. Check out this blog post to get the full rundown on where folks from the Wagtail community are going to be hanging out together this June! https://wagtail.org/blog/to-wagtail-space-and-beyond-a-month-of-live-wagtail-events/
Is it reasonable to use #Django + #drf , and #Keycloak for authn and authz ? Do I need another dependency like Django #allauth ? I see tutorial authors implementing BaseAuthentication from rest_framework.authentication (eg to plug in a JavaScript frontend). Is that enough to be secure? @adamchainz@adamghill any thoughts or a boost would be a gigantic help! 🙏