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Python Django Basics Model Administration First app view

First, we need to import our Article model from models.py. Remember to use .models to reference the models module in the

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articles/views.py
from django.http import HttpResponse
from models import models.Article

# Write your views here

3 Answers

Eduardo Valencia
Eduardo Valencia
12,444 Points

If I remember this correctly, this should be

from .models import Article

The . in .models tells Python to look into the same directory the file is in. The models part tells it to look for the file called "models." Then, it imports "Article" from that file. You don't need to use models.Article to reference it, just Article in this scenario.

Yeaup, did the trick. Thanks!

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