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Django Channels
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Channels is a project to make Django able to handle more than just plain
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HTTP requests, including WebSockets and HTTP2, as well as the ability to
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run code after a response has been sent for things like thumbnailing or
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background calculation.
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It's an easy-to-understand extension of the Django view model, and easy
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to integrate and deploy.
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First, read our :doc:`concepts` documentation to get an idea of the
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data model underlying Channels and how they're used inside Django.
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Then, read :doc:`getting-started` to see how to get up and running with
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WebSockets with only 30 lines of code.
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If you want a quick overview, start with :doc:`inshort`.
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You can find the Channels repository `on GitHub <http://github.com/andrewgodwin/channels/>`_.
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Contents:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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inshort
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concepts
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installation
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getting-started
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deploying
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integration-changes
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scaling
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backends
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reference
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integration-plan
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faqs
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asgi
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