Re: Call a URLpattern via POST from a Django view through HttpResponseRedirect

2019-09-01 Thread Most. Runa
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On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 4:15:51 AM UTC-7, Rohit Thapliyal wrote:
>
> Here's the Django view:
> def get_date(request):
> if request.method == 'POST':
> form = DateForm(request.POST)
> if form.is_valid():
> date = form.cleaned_data['date']
> print(type(date))
> return HttpResponseRedirect('schedule/{date}')
>
> else:
> form = DateForm()
>
> return render(request, 'app/date.html', {'form': form})
>
> Here is the urls.py file:
> from django.urls import path
> from . import views
>
> urlpatterns = [
> path('', views.get_date),
> path('schedule/', views.get_slot),
> ]
>
>
> *I want to hit the date URL via the get_date view. But this results in 
> error.*
>

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Re: On submitting data using get errors

2019-09-02 Thread Most. Runa
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Re: Django chat

2019-09-02 Thread Most. Runa
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, 2:10 a.m. niranjan shukla, 
wrote:

> Please help !!
>
>  As I am building a social site and I want to add a chat app so that the
> user can chat with his friend which he follows.
>
> So anyone knows chat app tutorial then tell me.
>
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Re: django-import-export problem with relation of two databases

2019-09-11 Thread Most. Runa
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2019, 6:51 a.m. ANi,  wrote:

> Thanks, Jason.
> Then another question, actually why I am asking this is because I am using
> django-export-import,
> I think it is better to have another title.
>
> This is my router, I've set the foreignkey between A Model from default
> database and EmpAXView from emp database.
> django-export-import tells me this:
> no such table: main.View_EmpAX
> or the relation is not allowed.
>
> so I am thinking it is the problem of allow_relation method. but I don't
> get the concept about how to write it..
>
> [image: 擷取.PNG]
>
>
> ANi於 2019年9月10日星期二 UTC+8上午11時54分28秒寫道:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have my asset table in local db which need to reference to the employee
>> view from another database.
>> But I realized that Django might not allow relations across databases,
>> right?
>>
>> so does it means that I can only store the employee key as string in the
>> asset table?
>> or other way to achieve?
>>
>> many thanks,
>> ANi
>>
>
> ANi於 2019年9月10日星期二 UTC+8上午11時54分28秒寫道:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have my asset table in local db which need to reference to the employee
>> view from another database.
>> But I realized that Django might not allow relations across databases,
>> right?
>>
>> so does it means that I can only store the employee key as string in the
>> asset table?
>> or other way to achieve?
>>
>> many thanks,
>> ANi
>>
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KeyError for CSRF middleware during processing an exception response

2019-09-11 Thread Most. Runa
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