On May 29, 2016 4:23 PM, "Nemanja Milosavljevic" <nemanjam2...@gmail.com>
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> I am trying to draw simple objects on HTML canvas with Django as my
backend. Objects are simple geometrical shapes. I find a Fabric.js java
script but it is complicated and I am trying to find something easier. Can
someone help me with what I can use?
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Django would not be directly responsible for drawing the canvas. That's
handled by Javascript (AFAIK, I've never specifically researched how HTML
canvas apps work).

Django can provide the access to data structures and persistent storage
(DB) needed for use within your JS framework. I suppose you could have
Django generate the JS file(s) needed and populate then with the Django
context, but that is not a common strategy. Normally data acquisition is
handled by static JS files that would call back to a Django instance via
AJAX for the required data.

-James

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