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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Re: Correct folder layout for a big Django application

Not that I have done "big" apps, but placing all the static content in {{project_root}}/static/ under appropriate subdirs should do fine - e.g., /static/js, /static/css, /static/images etc. As for the other (dyanmic) parts, the django project and app layouts should be enough. I think if you hunt for Django apps on GitHub that suit your definition of "Big", you'll can have what you want :)

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:21 AM, IgorS <igor.shmain@gmail.com> wrote:
Can someone recommend a big existing Django application with the
"right" folder layout?

I would like to learn from some big application that has multiple
model, test, view, template, .js, .css, image, utility, etc. files,
which are nicely organized in different folders positioned below the
application's main folder.

Some people would recommend splitting the application into several
application, but this is not what is needed here. I would like to
learn how a big application should be properly structured (and see a
good example if it odes exist).

Sorry if the question is too demanding... :-)

Thank you,
-igor

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