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does django have built in mechanism to format links above i mean words joined with hypens
how can i achieve this ?
At a lower level, Django provides a function to transform an arbitrary string into a slug:
>>> from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify
>>> print slugify('Hello, World!')
hello-world
And because slugify
is a default template filter, you can always use this in your templates like so:
{{ foo.name|slugify }}
The "words joined with hypens" thing you're talking about is known as a slug. It is a unique string identifier used to access a specific resource.
Django does provide support for using this type of resource-to-URL mapping.
- There is a built in
SlugField
which you can use to store the unique string for each resource - Django's url routing scheme supports "accepting" slugs
To get started doing something like this, you're going to need to understand how the Django framework works overall. I'd recommend checking out the Django Book. It includes a full (and free) tutorial to get you started on how to use these types of things.
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