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Django-components is a package that introduces component-based architecture to Django's server-side rendering. It aims to combine Django's templating system with the modularity seen in modern frontend frameworks.

Features

  1. 🧩 Reusability: Allows creation of self-contained, reusable UI elements.
  2. 📦 Encapsulation: Each component can include its own HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  3. 🚀 Server-side rendering: Components render on the server, improving initial load times and SEO.
  4. 🐍 Django integration: Works within the Django ecosystem, using familiar concepts like template tags.
  5. Asynchronous loading: Components can render independently opening up for integration with JS frameworks like HTMX or AlpineJS.

Potential benefits:

  • 🔄 Reduced code duplication
  • 🛠️ Improved maintainability through modular design
  • 🧠 Easier management of complex UIs
  • 🤝 Enhanced collaboration between frontend and backend developers

Django-components can be particularly useful for larger Django projects that require a more structured approach to UI development, without necessitating a shift to a separate frontend framework.

Quickstart

django-components lets you create reusable blocks of code needed to generate the front end code you need for a modern app.

Define a component in components/calendar/calendar.py like this:

@register("calendar")
class Calendar(Component):
    template_name = "template.html"

    def get_context_data(self, date):
        return {"date": date}

With this template.html file:

<div class="calendar-component">Today's date is <span>{{ date }}</span></div>

Use the component like this:

{% component "calendar" date="2024-11-06" %}{% endcomponent %}

And this is what gets rendered:

<div class="calendar-component">Today's date is <span>2024-11-06</span></div>

Read on to learn about all the exciting details and configuration possibilities!

(If you instead prefer to jump right into the code, check out the example project)

Release notes

Read the Release Notes to see the latest features and fixes.

Community examples

One of our goals with django-components is to make it easy to share components between projects. If you have a set of components that you think would be useful to others, please open a pull request to add them to the list below.

Contributing and development

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