Starting with Aug.2020, our products portfolio has a new member: Django Templates, a new bundle of products built and actively supported in partnership with AppSeed.  This article presents the first one released under the MIT License using our Black Dashboard design (free version).  The product is provided with basic modules like authentication, database, simple/modular codebase and deployment scripts for Docker, and Nginx/Gunicorn stack.

In a rush? Access the product links and code something great

  • Black Dashboard Django – Product page
  • Black Dashboard Django LIVE – Product demo
  • Black Dashboard Django PRO – The premium version

 

Django Template - Black Dashboard Main screen - free Django starter provided by Creative-Tim.

Black Dashboard Django

What is Django

Django is a high-level Python web framework built by experienced developers that enables a rapid development of secure and maintainable websites. The project is actively supported and versioned by an impressive open-source community. Using this amazing framework, we can build from simple, one-page websites to complex eCommerce solutions, API servers, or microservices.

Mature Framework

With the first release in September 2008, Django was improved constantly since then. Django follows the “Batteries included” philosophy and provides almost everything developers might want to do “out of the box”. Because everything you need is part of the one “product”, it all works seamlessly together, follows consistent design principles, and has extensive and up-to-date documentation.

Versatile and Modular

Django being a complete framework, can be used to code super simple, one-page websites and, at the same time, complex eCommerce platforms, API servers, or microservices. Django provides choices for almost any functionality you might need in your project (e.g., several popular databases, templating engines, etc.); it can also be extended to use other components if needed.

Security

A super-important aspect of any project is covered nicely by Django by providing built-in protections for many security threats. Django provides a secure way to manage user accounts and passwords. It avoids common mistakes like putting session information in cookies where it is vulnerable (instead of cookies just contain a key, and the actual data is stored in the database) or directly storing passwords rather than a password hash. For more information related to this amazing framework, feel free to access the official Django links:

  • Django – Official Website
  • Django Documentation –  a must-read resource for any Django developer

 

Black Dashboard Design

Black Dashboard is a beautiful Bootstrap 4 Admin Dashboard with a huge number of components built to fit together and look amazing. If you are looking for a tool to manage and visualize data about your business, this dashboard is the thing for you. It combines colors that are easy on the eye, spacious cards, beautiful typography, and graphics.
Black Dashboard comes packed with all plugins that you might need inside a project and documentation on how to get started. It is light and easy to use and also very powerful.

Black Dashboard features over 16 individual components, giving you the freedom of choosing and combining. This means that there are thousands of possible combinations. All components can take variations in color, that you can easily modify using SASS files. You will save a lot of time going from prototyping to full-functional code because all elements are implemented.

We thought about everything, so this dashboard comes with two versions, Dark Mode and Light Mode.

 

Product features

The codebase is provided with a simple, unopinionated structure quite easy to extend by any developer with a basic Django knowledge. Product features aim to help the developer start a new Django project faster and skip over the common modules and features that are usually present in common Django applications.

  • UI-Ready, SQLite Database, Django Native ORM
  • Modular design, clean codebase
  • Session-Based Authentication, Forms validation
  • Deployment scripts: Docker, Gunicorn / Nginx
  • Free support via Github (issues tracker)

 

How to use the code

To compile and successfully start the app locally,  Python3 should be installed in the workstation. If you are not sure if Python is properly installed, please open a terminal and type `python –version`. The full-list with dependencies and tools required to build the app:

  • Python3 – the programming language used to code the app
  • GIT – used to clone the source code from the Github repository
  • Basic development tools (g++ compiler, python development libraries, etc) used by Python to compile the app dependencies in your environment.

Build instructions are fully documented in the official product documentation and also in the README file, provided along with the source code. In case we’ve missed something, feel free to open a new issue using Github issues tracker.

If all goes well and the app starts, we should see some beautiful dark-themed pages provided by the Black Dashboard UI, served by our Django template project.

Django Template - Black Dashboard, UI Icons page.

Black Dashboard Django – UI Icons page

 

Django Template - Black Dashboard, Google maps page.

Black Dashboard Django- Google Maps

Links & Resources

Thank you for reading this article. In case you want to start coding a commercial project or just play with the code, feel free to access the product page and download the sources. Want more? GO PRO! with the premium version coded on top of Black Dashboard PRO design, using a similar codebase.

  • Black Dashboard PRO Django – product page
  • Black Dashboard PRO Django LIVE – demo application
  • More Django Templates – a curated list published on Dev.to

 

Black Dashboard PRO Django - Premium Django template.

Black Dashboard PRO Django – Main page

 

Black Dashboard PRO Django - User Profile Page, Django starter provided by Creative-Tim.

Black Dashboard PRO Django – User Profile Page

 

 

 

 

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