On 10/31/2011 2:49 PM, Bill Freeman wrote:
> I think that you have too many "admin"s. Try:
>
>
TEMPLATE_DIRS=('C:/Python26/Lib/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates')
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't see much difference on my system here
though...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC>c:\Python26\python.exe
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
(Intel)] on
win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import django.template
>>>
django.conf.settings.configure(TEMPLATE_DIRS=('C:/Python26/Lib/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates'),TEMPLATE_DEBUG=True,
DEBUG=True)
>>> import django.template.loader as loader
>>> loader.get_template("base.html")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\Python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
157, in get_template
template, origin = find_template(template_name)
File "c:\Python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
138, in find_template
raise TemplateDoesNotExist(name)
django.template.base.TemplateDoesNotExist: base.html
>>> loader.get_template("admin/base.html")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\Python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
157, in get_template
template, origin = find_template(template_name)
File "c:\Python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
138, in find_template
raise TemplateDoesNotExist(name)
django.template.base.TemplateDoesNotExist: admin/base.html
Has anyone here used the template system successfully without using all
of Django?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Stefan Lisowski<s.lisow...@isti.com> wrote:
I appreciate the reply SmileyChris -
On 10/30/2011 12:41 PM, SmileyChris wrote:
Take a read through this section of the docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/templates/api/#loading-templates
Yes, that's what I was reading.
Specifically, those templates are found via the app_directories.Loader.
So you'd run loader.get_template('admin/base.html') to get that
template. The reason that it's in a subdirectory is to avoid conflicts
with other applications (since they may want to use their own
'base.html' template.
So, my setting TEMPLATE_DIRS here to the actual subdirectory would not work?
TEMPLATE_DIRS=('C:/Python26/Lib/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates/admin')
I used this as an example to point to some templates that are known to work,
rather than point to my own templates that don't work either. If I go into
the Django code and print out the directory that's being searched, I see the
correct directory there, so I don't know why things are failing. Maybe I'm
just not instantiating things correctly?
In any case, I tried your suggestion, but still no luck:
loader.get_template('admin/base.html')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in<module>
File "django/template/loader.py", line 164, in get_template
template, origin = find_template(template_name)
File "django/template/loader.py", line 145, in find_template
raise TemplateDoesNotExist(name)
django.template.base.TemplateDoesNotExist: admin/base.html
(I also tried without manually setting TEMPLATE_DIRS, but just ran
django.conf.settings.configure(), still to no avail.)
Anyone, any ideas? I'm completely new to Django, but I've not been working
in Python lately either, so it could just be a Python mistake on my part.
- Stefan
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Django Standalone Template
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 19:54:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Stefan Lisowski<s.lisow...@isti.com>
Reply-To: django-users@googlegroups.com
To: Django users<django-users@googlegroups.com>
Hi Django folks -
I'm new to Django, and I just want to use the template system now,
independent of the rest of Django. But I can't get it to see a
template. Even the system templates as was suggested when I started
Googling for my error.
import django.template
django.conf.settings.configure(TEMPLATE_DIRS=('C:/Python26/Lib/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates/admin'),TEMPLATE_DEBUG=True,
DEBUG=True)
import django.template.loader as loader
loader.get_template("base.html")
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in<module>
File "c:\python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
157, in get_template
template, origin = find_template(template_name)
File "c:\python26\lib\site-packages\django\template\loader.py", line
138, in find_template
raise TemplateDoesNotExist(name)
django.template.base.TemplateDoesNotExist: base.html
exit()
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC>ls C:/Python26/Lib/
site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates/admin | grep base
base.html
base_site.html
Any ideas?
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