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Now, we will write the Hello, World! page in the Django project.
First, we need to implement the hello_world in our new app. Open the app folder, find the views.py file, and open this file. Look at the file location:
The views.py file structure:
from django.shortcuts import render
# Create your views here.
Note
The suggested
renderfunction will be described later.
Views should return the HttpResponse object.
Now, let's write the hello_world_view function (view).
First, import the HTTP response object:
from django.http import HttpResponse
HttpResponse object should be imported from django.http module.
The HttpResponse object converts the Python string to HTML:
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.shortcuts import render
# Create your views here.
def hello_world_view(request):
return HttpResponse("<h1>Hello, world!</h1>")
To make our view work with a request, it needs to be connected to a specific URL. Let's see how to do this in the next chapter.
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Now, we will write the Hello, World! page in the Django project.
First, we need to implement the hello_world in our new app. Open the app folder, find the views.py file, and open this file. Look at the file location:
The views.py file structure:
from django.shortcuts import render
# Create your views here.
Note
The suggested
renderfunction will be described later.
Views should return the HttpResponse object.
Now, let's write the hello_world_view function (view).
First, import the HTTP response object:
from django.http import HttpResponse
HttpResponse object should be imported from django.http module.
The HttpResponse object converts the Python string to HTML:
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.shortcuts import render
# Create your views here.
def hello_world_view(request):
return HttpResponse("<h1>Hello, world!</h1>")
To make our view work with a request, it needs to be connected to a specific URL. Let's see how to do this in the next chapter.
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