Yes, actually I didn't hope anything else.
I'll try to catch some geodjango guys up in Cape Town FOSS4G to have a
chat about this. It can be something I can find funding for, as it is
extremely critical in deploying Spatial data infrastructures.

Regards,

Guillaume

On 19 août, 15:24, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 06:18 -0700, guillaume wrote:
> > Hi Dane,
>
> > Thanks for these informations. Does it mean that a model dynamically
> > created will now appear in admin section ?
>
> The previous poster described a way to inspect an existing data source
> and print out the model definition to stdout. You will then need to
> paste that output into a models file (and possibly edit it, if anything
> needs tweaking, which is why any inspectdb-like operations prints out
> the result). The model isn't "dynamically created" at all.
>
> It will appear in the admin if you put it into a models file *and* write
> an admin class for it, as per normal.
>
> If you really want to dynamically create models, you'll need to poke
> around the internals of Django a lot, since that isn't documented
> (oustide of docstrings and the code) and isn't public API, so is subject
> to change without notice in the future. If you have to ask on this list
> how to do that, quite honestly, you probably aren't ready to take that
> step, because it does require confidence at reading the source and
> understanding it. You'll want to start with
> django.db.models.base.ModelBase.__new__ to see how model classes are
> created, for example. Reading that will give you an idea of whether
> you're going to able to understand the code or not.
>
> And if you do understand that and feel comfortable playing with it --
> please feel free to do so. I'm not saying "don't do that." Rather, I'm
> cautioning that this is deep internals stuff and if you're looking for
> step-by-step instructions or support, you're going to have to adjust
> your expectations.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm
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