Give developers more knowledge about how the classes behave in a non-relative sense: BEM + ITCSS = BEMIT
BEM:
Give developers more knowledge about how the classes behave in a non-relative sense: BEM + ITCSS = BEMIT
BEM:
import django_filters | |
class CommaSeparatedValueFilter(django_filters.CharFilter): | |
"""Accept comma separated string as value and convert it to list. | |
It's useful for __in lookups. | |
""" | |
def filter(self, qs, value): |
# extracted from http//www.naturalearthdata.com/download/110m/cultural/ne_110m_admin_0_countries.zip | |
# under public domain terms | |
country_bounding_boxes = { | |
'AF': ('Afghanistan', (60.5284298033, 29.318572496, 75.1580277851, 38.4862816432)), | |
'AO': ('Angola', (11.6400960629, -17.9306364885, 24.0799052263, -4.43802336998)), | |
'AL': ('Albania', (19.3044861183, 39.624997667, 21.0200403175, 42.6882473822)), | |
'AE': ('United Arab Emirates', (51.5795186705, 22.4969475367, 56.3968473651, 26.055464179)), | |
'AR': ('Argentina', (-73.4154357571, -55.25, -53.628348965, -21.8323104794)), | |
'AM': ('Armenia', (43.5827458026, 38.7412014837, 46.5057198423, 41.2481285671)), |
The following instructions describe a set of processes allowing you to run Django database migrations against a production database without having to bring the web service down.
Note that in the below instructions, migrations are all run manually at explicit points, and are not an automatic part of the deployment process.