django.urls reverse Example Code

reverse is a callable within the django.urls module of the Django project.

Example 1 from dccnsys

dccnsys is a conference registration system built with Django. The code is open source under the MIT license.

dccnsys / wwwdccn / chair / forms.py

Example 2 from django-allauth

django-allauth (project website) is a Django library for easily adding local and social authentication flows to Django projects. It is open source under the MIT License.

django-allauth / allauth / socialaccount / adapter.py

Example 3 from django-angular

django-angular (project examples website) is a library with helper code to make it easier to use Angular as the front-end to Django projects. The code for django-angular is open source under the MIT license.

django-angular / djng / urls.py

Example 4 from django-axes

django-axes (project documentation and PyPI package information is a code library for Django projects to track failed login attempts against a web application. The goal of the project is to make it easier for you to stop people and scripts from hacking your Django-powered website.

The code for django-axes is open source under the MIT license and maintained by the group of developers known as Jazzband.

django-axes / axes / tests / test_handlers.py

Example 5 from django-cms

django-cms (project website) is a Python-based content management system (CMS) library for use with Django web apps that is open sourced under the BSD 3-Clause "New" license.

django-cms / cms / page_rendering.py

Example 6 from django-extensions

django-extensions (project documentation and PyPI page) is a Django project that adds a bunch of additional useful commands to the manage.py interface. This GoDjango video provides a quick overview of what you get when you install it into your Python environment.

The django-extensions project is open sourced under the MIT license.

django-extensions / django_extensions / admin / widgets.py

Example 7 from django-filer

django-filer (project documentation) is a file management library for uploading and organizing files and images in Django's admin interface. The project's code is available under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" open source license.

django-filer / filer / admin / fileadmin.py

Example 8 from django-guardian

django-guardian (project documentation and PyPI page) provides per-object permissions in Django projects by enhancing the existing authentication backend. The project's code is open source under the MIT license.

django-guardian / guardian / admin.py

Example 9 from django-import-export

django-import-export (documentation and PyPI page) is a Django code library for importing and exporting data from the Django Admin. The tool supports many export and import formats such as CSV, JSON and YAML. django-import-export is open source under the BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License.

django-import-export / import_export / admin.py

Example 10 from django-inline-actions

django-inline-actions (PyPI package information) is an extension that adds actions to the Django Admin InlineModelAdmin and ModelAdmin changelists. The project is open sourced under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License.

django-inline-actions / inline_actions / actions.py

Example 11 from django-jet

django-jet (project documentation, PyPI project page and more information) is a fancy Django Admin panel replacement.

The django-jet project is open source under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.

django-jet / jet / utils.py

Example 12 from django-loginas

django-loginas (PyPI package information) is Django code library for admins to log into an application as another user, typically for debugging purposes.

django-loginas is open source under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License.

django-loginas / loginas / tests / tests.py

Example 13 from django-mongonaut

django-mongonaut (project documentation and PyPI package information) provides an introspective interface for working with MongoDB via mongoengine. The project has its own new code to map MongoDB to the Django Admin interface.

django-mongonaut's highlighted features include automatic introspection of mongoengine documents, the ability to constrain who sees what and what they can do and full control for adding, editing and deleting documents.

The django-mongonaut project is open sourced under the MIT License and it is maintained by the developer community group Jazzband.

django-mongonaut / mongonaut / views.py

Example 14 from django-oauth-toolkit

django-oauth-toolkit (project website and PyPI package information) is a code library for adding and handling OAuth2 flows within your Django web application and API.

The django-oauth-toolkit project is open sourced under the FreeBSD license and it is maintained by the developer community group Jazzband.

django-oauth-toolkit / oauth2_provider / models.py

Example 15 from django-rest-framework

Django REST Framework (project homepage and documentation, PyPI package information and more resources on Full Stack Python), often abbreviated as "DRF", is a popular Django extension for building web APIs. The project has fantastic documentation and a wonderful quickstart that serve as examples of how to make it easier for newcomers to get started.

The project is open sourced under the Encode OSS Ltd. license.

django-rest-framework / rest_framework / reverse.py

Example 16 from django-sql-explorer

django-sql-explorer (PyPI page), also referred to as "SQL Explorer", is a code library for the Django Admin that allows approved, authenticated users to view and execute direct database SQL queries. The tool keeps track of executed queries so users can share them with each other, as well as export results to downloadable formats. django-sql-explorer is provided as open source under the MIT license.

django-sql-explorer / explorer / models.py

Example 17 from django-tables2

django-tables2 (projection documentation and PyPI page) is a code library for Django that simplifies creating and displaying tables in Django templates, especially with more advanced features such as pagination and sorting. The project and its code are available as open source.

django-tables2 / django_tables2 / columns / base.py

Example 18 from django-webshell

django-webshell is an extension for executing arbitrary code in the Django admin, similar to how you can run code by using the django manage.py shell command from the terminal.

The django-webshell project is provided as open source under the MIT license.

django-webshell / webshell / tests.py

Example 19 from django-wiki

django-wiki (project documentation, demo, and PyPI page) is a wiki system code library for Django projects that makes it easier to create user-editable content. The project aims to provide necessary core features and then have an easy plugin format for additional features, rather than having every exhaustive feature built into the core system. django-wiki is a rewrite of an earlier now-defunct project named django-simplewiki.

The code for django-wiki is provided as open source under the GNU General Public License 3.0.

django-wiki / src/wiki / decorators.py

Example 20 from graphite-web

Graphite (project website, documentation and PyPI package information) is a metrics collection and visualization tool, built with both Python and JavaScript. Metrics are collected by a Node.js application and displayed using a Django web application, called "Graphite-Web", which is one of three core projects under the Graphite umbrella (the other two are Carbon and Whisper).

Graphite is provided as open sourced under the Apache License 2.0.

graphite-web / webapp / tests / test_metrics.py

Example 21 from register

register is a Django, Bootstrap, PostgreSQL project that is open source under the GNU General Public License v3.0. This web application makes it easier for people to register as organ donors. You can see the application live at https://register.organize.org/.

register / registration / views.py

Example 22 from wagtail

wagtail (project website) is a fantastic Django-based CMS with code that is open source under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License.

wagtail / wagtail / snippets / models.py