Emails using django

2019-03-06 Thread raghav b
I am trying to send emails with Django and calling a text file as the body but 
it keeps throwing an error that the template can't be found. I have defined and 
imported templates correctly but is not working. Any ideas how I can make this 
work? Thanks.

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Re: Emails using django

2019-03-06 Thread Harryxon Ndegwa
Can u send a screenshot of your project directory structure showing the
templates directory. That is where the problem is

On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 12:57 pm raghav b  I am trying to send emails with Django and calling a text file as the body
> but it keeps throwing an error that the template can't be found. I have
> defined and imported templates correctly but is not working. Any ideas how
> I can make this work? Thanks.
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migrating from sqlite to mysql breaks the site

2019-03-06 Thread Pedram Badakhchani
Hi All,

I am currently going through Django 2 by Example 
 Book  by Antonio Melé.

Unfortunately I have a problem with the source code provided on the 
associated git hub pages:
https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Django-2-by-Example

specifically in chapter 1 :

https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Django-2-by-Example/tree/master/Chapter01/mysite

After downloading the source files, and setting up the chapter 1 example 
locally, using the default sqlite database  everything works as expected. 

However, changing the database to mysql the site breaks. This is the 
scenario:

DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql',
'NAME': 'pedbad',
'USER': 'root',
'PASSWORD': 'root',
'HOST': 'localhost',
'PORT': '3306',
}
}

Changing the settings.py file to use mysql works fine, and the database is 
created, and the tables are all populated correctly. using createsuperuser 
also works and I am able to access the admin backend and create a post...
navigating to :  http://127.0.0.1:8000/blog/ shows the post and the post 
title link is set to: http://127.0.0.1:8000/blog/2019/1/31/test-post/ 
however, although this works fine with sqllite, on mysql the link take me 
to a 404 page: Page not found (404) Request Method: GET Request URL: 
http://127.0.0.1:8000/blog/2019/1/31/test-post/ Raised by: 
blog.views.post_detail No Post matches the given query. even though the 
blog post exists in the mysql table: table blog_post id - 1 title - Test 
Post slug - test-post body - content for test post publish - 2019-01-31 
10:56:40.00 created - 2019-01-31 10:56:59.674959 updated - 2019-01-31 
10:56:59.674976 status - published author_id -  1 I would appreciate any 
advice on why this is happening when the database is switched to MySQl

I suspect the problem is in the blog model:

https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Django-2-by-Example/blob/master/Chapter01/mysite/blog/models.py


from django.db import models
from django.utils import timezone 
 from django.contrib.auth.models import User 
 from django.urls import reverse
 
 
 class PublishedManager(models.Manager): 
 def get_queryset(self): 
 return super(PublishedManager, self).get_queryset().filter(status=
'published')
 
 
 class Post(models.Model): 
 STATUS_CHOICES = ( 
 ('draft', 'Draft'), 
 ('published', 'Published'), 
 ) 
 title = models.CharField(max_length=250) 
 slug = models.SlugField(max_length=250, 
 unique_for_date='publish') 
 author = models.ForeignKey(User, 
 on_delete=models.CASCADE,
 related_name='blog_posts') 
 body = models.TextField() 
 publish = models.DateTimeField(default=timezone.now) 
 created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True) 
 updated = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True) 
 status = models.CharField(max_length=10, 
 choices=STATUS_CHOICES, 
 default='draft') 
 
 objects = models.Manager() # The default manager. 
 published = PublishedManager() # Our custom manager.
 
 class Meta: 
 ordering = ('-publish',) 
 
 def __str__(self): 
 return self.title
 
 def get_absolute_url(self):
 return reverse('blog:post_detail',
 args=[self.publish.year,
 self.publish.month,
 self.publish.day,
 self.slug])

thank you Pedram

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Re: migrating from sqlite to mysql breaks the site

2019-03-06 Thread Pedram Badakhchani

>
> specifically in the get_absolute_url method.
>

I don't understand why this works fine with sqlite but breaks in mysql.

thanks for any help. 

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Re: Providing help on a website (basic CMS for on-site site documentation)

2019-03-06 Thread Bernd Wechner
Derek,

Not quite. I don't heaps at all. An About Page, a FAQ page, a Help page ... 
that's about it. It still sucks to high heaven to try and edit these HTML 
pages nicely in an external app, and then have to paste the HTML into a 
Django Admin box where the flatpage is stored. Surely, I imagined, there is 
a canonical solution to managing even 3 such pages without going through 
such a nutty routine. And given I think there is a TinyMCE plugin that lets 
you edit flatpages in a TinyMCE box ... like much easier, I figured I might 
hear from someone with a similar experience and who's solved it in a 
comfortable way. But apparently not. Quite an eye opener! And yes, maybe 
they use a CMS and if so, is there a canonical Django compatible approach 
in that space ... Wagtail suggests itself, but could well be major overkill 
of a handful of info pages.

I do remain deeply surprised that this is not a fairly ubiquitous issue. I 
mean does anyone find Django flatpages easy to maintain (edit)?

Regards,

Bernd.

On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 17:27:51 UTC+11, Derek wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Bernd 
>
> Data-driven sites, such as the ones that Django is very good at developing 
> may have one or two "about" type pages but they do not typically do have "a 
> pile" of other flat pages.  Such websites are usually not developed in 
> Django but rather in a CMS-type application.
>
> Unfortunately, you seem to be in some less-common "middle ground" where 
> you need both a pile of flat pages and a pile of dynamic pages a chance 
> for creativity on your part!
>
> On Monday, 4 March 2019 12:08:36 UTC+2, Bernd Wechner wrote:
>>
>> Derek, 
>>
>> Empirically by evidence of the lack of material on-line or obvious 
>> solutions, you may be right. But I respectfully disagree. Almost every 
>> website has an About Us page for example and a pile of other simple flat 
>> pages. 
>>
>> And Django supports flatpages natively, just not with a well documented 
>> easy way to edit them easily!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bernd.
>>
>> On Monday, 4 March 2019 17:40:35 UTC+11, Derek wrote:
>>>
>>> "Surely it's a ubiquitous need"
>>>
>>> No, I think not. In the dim and distant past I used to write copious 
>>> help files for various Windows apps ... but on the web?  No one really 
>>> reads manuals or help files any more - your app needs to be simple and 
>>> obvious to use.  
>>>
>>> If you are that noble as to still want to write a manual, I'd suggest 
>>> using any number of really good off-line tools and make the manual 
>>> downloadable as a PDF - most of those tools will also generate a series of 
>>> static webpages which you can host quite easily.   Suggestion: ReadTheDocs 
>>> uses Sphinx to generate docs for Python libraries; but there is no reason 
>>> you could not also use that to write end-user documentation.
>>>
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 February 2019 12:02:27 UTC+2, ukeplayer01 wrote:

 Sorry to go off topic but I can recommend HuGo for simple markdown web 
 pages.
 Cheers
 Roger
 On 22/2/19 5:24 pm, Bernd Wechner wrote:

 Hmmm, no-one has any thoughts here ... and I'm on ma' own reinventing 
 the wheel? Surely tehre's a canonical way to provide help on Django 
 website 
 . I'm leaning toward simple flatpages app with a tinymce editor for them 
 for the admin.

 On Tuesday, 19 February 2019 16:26:57 UTC+11, Bernd Wechner wrote: 
>
> I'm at the point of wanting to write some help for a website, the 
> standard helpfile sort of scenario ;-). If that means little to you, just 
> a 
> hierarchy of pages that document things and can be linked. 
>
> I wrote page one with the Django flatpages app:
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/contrib/flatpages/
>
> But it's not real comfy in terms of editing and maintaining. So I 
> looked on-line for solutions and of course nothing with "help" in the 
> search terms is going anywhere fast (finds me a lot of help about Django 
> ;-). so better keywordss needed but I have found a pile of maybe options 
> and am suddenly bamboozled by what is vogue, current, maintained, has a 
> lasting future etc.
>
> https://github.com/klen/django_markdown
>
> Untouched in 4 years with 22 open issues Hmm.
>
> And this looks nice:
>
> https://github.com/mjr27/django-flatpages-tinymce
>
> but untouched in 7 years and 4 open issues. 
>
> Now untouched doesn't mean bad, could just be mature, stable and works 
> perfectly, already fro 7 years. These are the things it's hard to gauge. 
> But if I'm looking at TinyMCE how about:
>
> https://github.com/aljosa/django-tinymce
>
> on which it depends. NO bad, updated a month ago to make it work with 
> Django 2.1 so seems alive! But my site is math heavy so I want equation 
> ease so how about:
>
> And this looks good:
>
> https://www.codecogs.com/latex/in

Document for creating Django project with postgresql

2019-03-06 Thread Prabakaran Balaji
Hi All,

Could anyone please share the document for creating a django project with
postgresql db?

It would be great if I get any example app along with that.

Regards,
Prabu

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Re: Document for creating Django project with postgresql

2019-03-06 Thread Asif Nasim
Hi Prabhu,

You can follow up the django girls tutorial, by visiting their web page and
there they will show you how to made a full working web project using
postgreSQL and how to deploy them on heroku,

Regards,
Asif Nasim

On Wed 6 Mar, 2019, 21:31 Prabakaran Balaji  Hi All,
>
> Could anyone please share the document for creating a django project with
> postgresql db?
>
> It would be great if I get any example app along with that.
>
> Regards,
> Prabu
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Re: Missing manage.py & settings.py

2019-03-06 Thread ambesh chand shahi
You should first type django-admin startproject "your project name".

Then if you are using python3 then type python3 manage.py startapp
"appname".

After that include that app in settings.py in Installed apps.


On Tue, 5 Mar 2019, 07:29 lujate,  wrote:

> I created a scratch project for R&D.
> I did a runserver and confirmed the default landing page.
> I added the apps to the settings file per the docs.
> I ran a migrate per the docs and got an error on one of the apps.
> I tried a runserver and got the same error.
> I dug into site-packages and confirmed the app was there.
>
> I added multiple apps, and there's only an error on one. I don't know if
> that's because the others are fine,  or it just stopped at the first error.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 6:59 PM Mario Martinez  wrote:
>
>> Did you run the django-admin startproject your_project_name command?
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 6:13 PM lujate  wrote:
>>
>>> I pip installed a Django project, but it doesn’t have a manage.py or
>>> settings.py.  I checked the repo on GitHub, and those files don’t exist
>>> there either.  Is this an alternate way of doing a Django project that I’m
>>> not aware of?
>>>
>>> FWIW, the project is django-wiki.
>>>
>>> TIA
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Re: Missing manage.py & settings.py

2019-03-06 Thread lujate
What purpose does startapp serve when you're only using a pip installed
app?



On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 11:12 AM ambesh chand shahi  You should first type django-admin startproject "your project name".
>
> Then if you are using python3 then type python3 manage.py startapp
> "appname".
>
> After that include that app in settings.py in Installed apps.
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Mar 2019, 07:29 lujate,  wrote:
>
>> I created a scratch project for R&D.
>> I did a runserver and confirmed the default landing page.
>> I added the apps to the settings file per the docs.
>> I ran a migrate per the docs and got an error on one of the apps.
>> I tried a runserver and got the same error.
>> I dug into site-packages and confirmed the app was there.
>>
>> I added multiple apps, and there's only an error on one. I don't know if
>> that's because the others are fine,  or it just stopped at the first error.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 6:59 PM Mario Martinez > wrote:
>>
>>> Did you run the django-admin startproject your_project_name command?
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 6:13 PM lujate  wrote:
>>>
 I pip installed a Django project, but it doesn’t have a manage.py or
 settings.py.  I checked the repo on GitHub, and those files don’t exist
 there either.  Is this an alternate way of doing a Django project that I’m
 not aware of?

 FWIW, the project is django-wiki.

 TIA

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Re: Missing manage.py & settings.py

2019-03-06 Thread Gil Obradors
For create it  yourself from 0

El dj., 7 de març 2019, 01:05, lujate  va escriure:

> What purpose does startapp serve when you're only using a pip installed
> app?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 11:12 AM ambesh chand shahi  wrote:
>
>> You should first type django-admin startproject "your project name".
>>
>> Then if you are using python3 then type python3 manage.py startapp
>> "appname".
>>
>> After that include that app in settings.py in Installed apps.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 5 Mar 2019, 07:29 lujate,  wrote:
>>
>>> I created a scratch project for R&D.
>>> I did a runserver and confirmed the default landing page.
>>> I added the apps to the settings file per the docs.
>>> I ran a migrate per the docs and got an error on one of the apps.
>>> I tried a runserver and got the same error.
>>> I dug into site-packages and confirmed the app was there.
>>>
>>> I added multiple apps, and there's only an error on one. I don't know if
>>> that's because the others are fine,  or it just stopped at the first error.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 6:59 PM Mario Martinez >> wrote:
>>>
 Did you run the django-admin startproject your_project_name command?

 On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, 6:13 PM lujate  wrote:

> I pip installed a Django project, but it doesn’t have a manage.py or
> settings.py.  I checked the repo on GitHub, and those files don’t exist
> there either.  Is this an alternate way of doing a Django project that I’m
> not aware of?
>
> FWIW, the project is django-wiki.
>
> TIA
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