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--I would like to render data from a populated database into a HTML (homepage_view). I am not sure if I create a <form> GET method from the database (and if so how) or use (fix) the code listed below.The ultimate outcome is to have a table with three columns (models.py) with six rows. Note: In the home.html (below), I did hardcode the headers but tried a "for loop" to populate the data.I am using Python 3.8, Django 2.2, Windows 10, sqlite3 and bootstrap.Please any help would be truly appreciated.Steps I have taken:Relevant settings.pyDATABASES = {'default': {'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3','NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3')},'currRep' : {'NAME': 'rep2.db','ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',},'mainData' : {'ENGINE' : 'django.db.backends.sqlite3','NAME' : 'KentuckyProject.db',},}Models.pyfrom django.db import modelsclass currRep(models.Model):Congressional_District = models.IntegerField()f_name = models.TextField()l_name = models.TextField()def __str__(self):return f'{self.Congressional_District} {self.f_name} {self.l_name}'INSTALLED_APPS = ['accounts','django.contrib.admin','django.contrib.auth','django.contrib.contenttypes','django.contrib.sessions','django.contrib.messages','django.contrib.staticfiles',]urls.py (app)from django.urls import path, includefrom django.contrib import adminfrom django.contrib.auth import loginfrom django.conf.urls.static import staticfrom . import viewsurlpatterns = [path('', views.homepage_view),]Views.pyfrom django.shortcuts import renderfrom django.http import HttpResponsedef currentReps_view(request):currResults = currRep.objects.all()return render(request, 'home.html', currResults)Home.html{% extends "base.html" %}from . import formsfrom . import views{% block currentReps %}<table class = "table curr_Table"><thead><tr><th scope="col">Congressional_District</th><th scope="col">f_name</th><th scope="col">l_name</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr>{% for item in currReps %}<td>{{ item.Congressional_District }}</td><td>{{ item.f_name }}</td><td>{{ item.l_name }}</td></tr>{% endfor %}</tbody></table>{% endblock currentReps %}Again, any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!
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