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What does exactly happen with Django application from request to response?



I've read some docs online from which what I get is as follows-

1> When an API gets called request come to url.py.

2> Before or after middleware comes in part to do pre/post operations on request.

3> Then request forward to views.py.

4> If any data serialization/deserialization then request data gets passed to serializers.py.

5> Whatever response generated returned through middleware again.










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What does exactly happen with Django application from request to response?



I've read some docs online from which what I get is as follows-

1> When an API gets called request come to url.py.

2> Before or after middleware comes in part to do pre/post operations on request.

3> Then request forward to views.py.

4> If any data serialization/deserialization then request data gets passed to serializers.py.

5> Whatever response generated returned through middleware again.










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    You somehow managed to write your own answer within your question.

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:32











  • Check the image in this SO question

    – robotHamster
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:50













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What does exactly happen with Django application from request to response?



I've read some docs online from which what I get is as follows-

1> When an API gets called request come to url.py.

2> Before or after middleware comes in part to do pre/post operations on request.

3> Then request forward to views.py.

4> If any data serialization/deserialization then request data gets passed to serializers.py.

5> Whatever response generated returned through middleware again.










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What does exactly happen with Django application from request to response?



I've read some docs online from which what I get is as follows-

1> When an API gets called request come to url.py.

2> Before or after middleware comes in part to do pre/post operations on request.

3> Then request forward to views.py.

4> If any data serialization/deserialization then request data gets passed to serializers.py.

5> Whatever response generated returned through middleware again.







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    You somehow managed to write your own answer within your question.

    – Klaus D.
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  • Check the image in this SO question

    – robotHamster
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:50












  • 1





    You somehow managed to write your own answer within your question.

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:32











  • Check the image in this SO question

    – robotHamster
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:50







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You somehow managed to write your own answer within your question.

– Klaus D.
Nov 15 '18 at 6:32





You somehow managed to write your own answer within your question.

– Klaus D.
Nov 15 '18 at 6:32













Check the image in this SO question

– robotHamster
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50





Check the image in this SO question

– robotHamster
Nov 15 '18 at 7:50












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