Hi,
Maybe I missed something, but I didn't found any explanation in the
doc about how to localize a date or a number in the python code side.
Maybe I am totally wrong about wanting to do that but I can't see a
solution to resolve the following problem in the template (where
localization should be processed, I agree).
The typical use case is in the admin_list when you have a method in
list_display or MyModel.__unicode__() that return a string with a date
or a number. For example :
from django.utils.formats import localize
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=120)
date_published = models.DateField()
price = models.DecimalField(max_digits=8, decimal_places=2)
def __unicode__(self):
return u"%s - %s $" % (localize(self.date_published),
localize(self.price))
Is that usage discouraged and the reason for not being documented ?
If not, do I have to open a ticket with a path for this page :
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/localization/ ?
Best regards.
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