In this course, we will build a completely customized eCommerce / shopping cart application from scratch using Django & REACT with the following functionality…
Full featured shopping cart
Product reviews and ratings
Top products carousel
Product pagination
Product search feature
User profile with orders
Admin product management
Admin user management
Admin Order details page
Mark orders as delivered option
Checkout process (shipping, payment method, etc)
PayPal / credit card integration
This is not a documentation–type course. This is a jump in and get your hands dirty course where by the end, you have an actual real–world project to use and put on your portfolio. You will learn the following by completing this course..
React with Functional Components & Hooks
React router
React–Bootstrap UI library
How to structure components
Component level state & props
Managing global state with Redux (Actions & Reducers)
Using Redux state in components (useDispatch & useSelector)
Creating an extensive back end with Express
JWT authentication (JSON web tokens)
Custom error handler
Integrating the PayPal API
Project deployment
Much more!
This project is a collaboration with Brad Traversy where we will be taking his original MEARN Stack ecommerce course and building it out with a Django backend instead of Node, JS & Express. Brad & I decided it would be fun to remake the exact same project with a Django backend/API and connect it to the same React frontend/design.
Specification: Django with React | An Ecommerce Website
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Price | $11.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 18 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sinan Bingol –
If you are familiar with react and django, this course is great for you. There is not waste of time, each minute you will be learning real stuff. Great combination: react,django, sql.
Federico P rtile –
Hasta el momento una buena elecci n
Jordi Espinoza Mendoza –
Hey Dennis i just want to thank you for this course, it helps me a lot to make new websites for my clients!!!
Sanjay D –
Good explanation
Khyazerose –
Muy buena
Georgi Georgiev –
Too many typos, corrected too late. Some core concepts could have gotten an extra minute or two to explain. Lector doesn’t seem to understand everything in detail, but rather taking it for granted (or as boilerplate, e.g. useState, useEffect). Still, it is great project and valuable content, which I’m sure comes with great effort. This feedback is more for the lector to do better in future (or improve the course if possible), rather than something else. It’s like putting 90% of the effort in it, and neglecting the remains, which for others as me might be critical. Thanks.
William Diffey –
This was a solid intro into used django as an api. It’s pretty clear and bonus points for covering things like deployment and troubleshooting via heroku logs. A few things to be aware of: Redux is somewhat archaic. There’s nothing wrong with it, infact it was one of the reasons I bought this course as I needed to learn it but it’s not something you’d want to use for new builds unless you have specific circumstances. It’s not bad, it’s just a bit long winded. Hosting/deployment if you want decent speed these things will cost you. At mininum you’ll need to pay 7usd a month to get SSL on heroku. Images the use of images is basic, just a single image per product. You can develop this yourself of course. SEO the front end is built on react with hash router neither of which are SEO friendly. If you want product pages to be crawled by search engines…well this isn’t for you tbh. With all that said, this is a solid little course just don’t expect to get an all singing, all dancing store made with bleeding edge tech. Finally, in defense of the lack of support in the QA well most of these seem to be people wanting Dennis Ivy to debug their work the main skill you need to develop as a dev. I’ve built it and it works as advertised.
Shileyiusken Mijen –
A very good teacher indeed. Hoping you can release more live project tutorial. Cheers
Evan –
Very well detailed and explained. Nothing was too difficult to understand. Guided me through what I need to know.
James –
It is not suitable for a beginner/intemediate. Not very recommended. But appreciate the arthor’s effort.
V Rahul –
I feel like many videos have to be re done and split few long videos into half and explain more clearly. However i appreciate Dennis efforts making this project in Django, He has done a lot of work. If your’e thinking to buy this course let me tell you that you should have past experience with django and made few good websites. you will get a lot of errors and you should debug on your own. I feel like if there was dedicated team to answer to questions it would have been better. Since instructor doesn’t answer, we have to help ourselves, if there was a team to answer question’s i’d have rated this course with 5 stars.
Noel I –
Great course, learned a few new tricks with React and learned a new way to use DRF.
Fili Rivo –
Repo is not aligned with lessons, sorry but this is really annoying… sorry brad, first time I have to leave anything below 5 stars