On Oct 17, 6:11 pm, "SmileyChris" wrote:
> - #2575 fixes up some of the messy bits (including a few bugs) and adds
> orphaning.
Oh, and it also makes Paginator work with lists/tuples.
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Just chiming in,
To clarify, I only have two patches regarding pagination:
- #2575 fixes up some of the messy bits (including a few bugs) and adds
orphaning.
- #2576 makes a PaginatorPage object which is useful for self-contained
pages (IMO usual use on a template)
> Trying to account for everyb
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On 10/16/06, juampa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I run:
>
> ./configure --with-postgres-includes=/usr/local/pgsql/include
> --with-postgres-lib=/usr/local/pgsql/lib
> --with-mxdatetime-includes=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/Python2.5/site-packages/mx/DateTime/mxDateTim
On 16-Oct-06, at 8:49 PM, Stefán Freyr Stefánsson wrote:
> sort of a caching mechanisme that is hard to "turn off", making it
> vulnerable to not picking up changes to the data that is done by
> external processes.
it picks up changes made to the data in database - dont think you
need to
Hello out there:
This issue seems to be a recurruing one, but I have been unable to
find a post that solves it. I can't compile psycopg 1.1.21 on my core 2
Duo iMac. For that matter, I can't compile it on a G4 iMac or a G3
iBook. Somehow I managed to compile it in a G4 in the past, but I can't
Alrighty, I've pulled out the relationships into separate separate
models, as shown below. This correctly represents the information.
However, I would like to work with the sets of related threads
directly, rather than always traversing the intermediate models.
I'm not sure how to write the funct
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 13:37 -0700, Rob Hudson wrote:
> I have a central app that is going to be in all projects. I have a few
> ancillary apps that may or may not be part of my project. What I'd
> like to do in my main view code is to see if the app is loaded before I
> invoke a call in that anc
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 12:20 -0700, plisk wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is it possible somehow to validate DateTime field in admin against
> another DateTime field(with validators.IsLessThanOtherField for
> example) without writing custom validator ? With
> validators.IsLessThanOtherField it complain
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 21:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Malcolm,
>
> >
> > Needs more investigation to confirm if this is the case. Ine test would
> > be to explicitly import gettext() as _() in your test file, since that
> > would introduce different aliasing rules for the two cases, I
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 13:45 -0500, James Bennett wrote:
> On 10/16/06, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The server is rather new. 2GB of memory with a top grade Opteron (not
> > sure which). Once again, the server is running with low load for most
> > of the day, and as much as I want to, I hav
> > > The admin does not show the full path of the uploaded file, so the end
> > > user would need to fiddle with the path ... trying to smoothen this
> > > process so the url that is displayed in admin is the full path or at
> > > least a path that works. Or god forbid drag and drop! ;)
> > As
Don Arbow wrote:
> The method is actually called pdb.set_trace().
Whoops! So it is. Sorry for the confusion.
- Terry
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On Oct 16, 2:46 pm, "RajeshD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The admin does not show the full path of the uploaded file, so the end
> > user would need to fiddle with the path ... trying to smoothen this
> > process so the url that is displayed in admin is the full path or at
> > least a path tha
On Oct 16, 2006, at 1:30 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
>
> On Oct 16, 1:00 pm, "Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Easiest way I've found to do it is to add the following as the first
>> two lines of the view function that you want to debug:
>>
>> import pdb
>> pdb.run_trace()
>>
>> Then, when y
Thanks a lot for your replies Corey and Rajdesh.I'll go this way then :-) ... as soon as I figure out how it's best for me to implement async calls to MySQL from a C/C++ application.Thanks again for the replies and thanks to the creators/maintainers/testers and everybody that make Django a reality.
gabor wrote:
> which way do you chose-usually/recommend?
I would go with the custom query. This is the DRY principle (see
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/design_philosophies/#don-t-repeat-yourself-dry
): don't write down any data more than once.
The exception is when you actually se
>
> The admin does not show the full path of the uploaded file, so the end
> user would need to fiddle with the path ... trying to smoothen this
> process so the url that is displayed in admin is the full path or at
> least a path that works. Or god forbid drag and drop! ;)
>
As a quick fix, in
I would lean towards a custom-query model - but that's my own inclination from having had to clean up dirty data far too often. The QuerySets get you the basics nicely - but sometimes you just need to cobble out some custom SQL - and Django enables that nicely too.
-joeOn 10/16/06, gabor <[EMAIL PR
hi,
i'd like to know your opinion about a decision i have to make a lot of
times while developing with django...
an example:
let's have a system where sometimes we have to send out a LOT of emails.
so we decide to have a periodically running process (cronjob, probably),
that will check whethe
Hello,
I can serve my static files no problem,
in apache I did
SetHandler None and an Alias /media
/homedir/djangostuff/myapp/media.
The trick comes in the process or flow of adding files/images into a
body of text.
I'm adding content to the db through the admin and using markdown in
the conte
Stefan,
In my apps I do TONS of offline processing, but an able to have users
tweak things using the Admin interface.
I haven't had any issues with caching or outdated data.
Good luck!
Corey Oordt
On Oct 16, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Stefán Freyr Stefánsson wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a deadline o
Nope, unfortunately this doesn't help with fastcgi internal errors.
Even if debug = True or debug = False, if there is an internal fastcgi
error, you won't get either the django error page, or the flup error
page. Instead you get a standard 500 server error (in Firefox at least)
which I can replac
No, I wasn't. Thanks for pointing out. Although I didn't found (yet)
anything regarding attributes inheritance, project itself looks
interesting. And it have it's own news group! Perhaps worth to checkout
code...
On Oct 16, 11:35 pm, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you aware of
Rob Hudson wrote:
> I was trying to see what this did but I get an error that there is no
> run_trace() method in pdb. In looking at pdb from the Python shell, I
> see this is true. At least for my Python version (2.3.5). Did you
> mean another method? If so, could you explain more?
No, that
On 10/16/06 21:11, Rob Hudson wrote:
> On Oct 16, 11:17 am, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> A djangofied version of this [1] would be cool.
>>
>> [1]http://pythonpaste.org/screencasts/evalerror-screencast.html
>
> I agree. That would be very useful. One could argue that it should
I have a central app that is going to be in all projects. I have a few
ancillary apps that may or may not be part of my project. What I'd
like to do in my main view code is to see if the app is loaded before I
invoke a call in that ancillary app. Would the best bet be to pull in
settings.INSTAL
On 10/16/06 22:24, Serg Kovrov wrote:
> Hello. I'd like to try to build a simple (I believe) project with
> Django - an Online Store. That is, browseble and manageable catalog of
> arbitrary goods.
>
>
> Here is the draft data models for my project.
>
> * Item. Representation of actual goods. B
On Oct 16, 1:00 pm, "Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Easiest way I've found to do it is to add the following as the first
> two lines of the view function that you want to debug:
>
> import pdb
> pdb.run_trace()
>
> Then, when you attempt to load the view, you will get the (pdb) prompt
Hello. I'd like to try to build a simple (I believe) project with
Django - an Online Store. That is, browseble and manageable catalog of
arbitrary goods.
Here is the draft data models for my project.
* Item. Representation of actual goods. Belong to one of the
Categories. Category defines att
John,
Excellent. The requirement to make it easily sortable makes your
solution compelling. Thanks for detailing. Plus Im sure that there will
lots of places where this type of Signals method would be handy.
MerMer
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On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 01:26:18PM -0700, MerMer wrote:
> I have two Models.
>
> 1. Product
> 2. Review - There can be many reviews for any product (one -to many
> relationship)
>
> One of the fields of Review is "Rating". This holds an integer between
> 1 and 5.
>
> I want to display a lis
code enquest wrote:
> in PhP i used to print_r(array) to see what if got in my array that I
> want to bring on the screen. Smarty even had a popup screen to show this.
>
> How can I see in Django what I got in the view? So that working in the
> template goes a tat faster? What is the print_r($arra
> Any suggestions on how would you get the server to calculate
> and return the average?
Though I believe someone else already answered this, Django
allows you to fire off live SQL queries, which can do things like
SELECT AVERAGE(column_name1)
FROM tblTable
which will just return the average o
Tim,
Many thanks - that has helped me understand alittle more about Python.
I'm sure that there is a faster way. It's been more of an exercise
for me to try and get to understand Django, Python etc. I'm practically
a complete newbie.
Any suggestions on how would you get the server to calculate
Hi there,
Is it possible somehow to validate DateTime field in admin against
another DateTime field(with validators.IsLessThanOtherField for
example) without writing custom validator ? With
validators.IsLessThanOtherField it complains because of in all_data
DateTime field is splitted to Date
On Oct 16, 11:17 am, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A djangofied version of this [1] would be cool.
>
> [1]http://pythonpaste.org/screencasts/evalerror-screencast.html
I agree. That would be very useful. One could argue that it should
only be accessible when running under WSGI.
On 10/16/06, orestis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PLEASE PLEASE someone if you know how to deal with this stuff drop a
> line here.
Set DEBUG=True and look at the error page?
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Hi Malcolm,
>
> Needs more investigation to confirm if this is the case. Ine test would
> be to explicitly import gettext() as _() in your test file, since that
> would introduce different aliasing rules for the two cases, I believe.
>
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
worked fin
This is driving me CRAZY!
The FastCGI logs show nothing (the stupid incomplete headers message).
However, I get my custom FastCGI error page. (internal_error.html).
My site is on and off every 5 minutes, I can't stand it. I've contacted
the host (dreamhost) but I've yet to get an answer.
PLEASE
On 10/16/06, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The server is rather new. 2GB of memory with a top grade Opteron (not
> sure which). Once again, the server is running with low load for most
> of the day, and as much as I want to, I have hard time believing its
> the server that is to blame.
FWIW,
On 10/16/06, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just svn update my django directory. Doesn't the latest django
> version reflect all the bug fixes? Do I have to check out
> 0.91-bugfixes?
The "bugfixes" branches are only for the older (0.90 and 0.91)
versions of Django, and I only mentioned them
doug wrote:
> the flatpages url must be LAST in the list of urls to try- not sure
> why- but that fixed it.
The flatpages pattern must be at the end of the patterns because an
include pattern forwards the entire portion of the url request
following the matched part. The flatpages pattern is an em
On 10/16/06 17:43, Rob Hudson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I quite often plug in a nonsense command e.g. "fudge" just to raise the
>> debug page, maybe with a few
>
> I do the same. It would be awesome if there were a "debugger" app
> (contrib app anyone?) that we could load in the templ
>def av_rating(self):
> queryset = self.review_set.all()
> x=0
> y=0
> for rating in queryset:
> x=x+rating.rating
> y=y+1
> return x/y
>
> {{ objects.av_rating }} is the tag that is then put in the te
Looking at the options, I've also experimented with creating a custom
Model method.
The following almost works ( The division at the end returns an error
and I'm new at Python so need to work that out)
def av_rating(self):
queryset = self.review_set.all()
x=0
On Monday 16 October 2006 18:01, Mike wrote:
> The server is rather new. 2GB of memory with a top grade Opteron (not
> sure which). Once again, the server is running with low load for most
> of the day, and as much as I want to, I have hard time believing its
> the server that is to blame.
But it
> Pressing 'c' on top clears everything a little bit. One thing
> I think I forgot to mention is 90% of the time the server load
> is moderate. It is 3 times a week around early in the morning
> that my django and postgres start dancing to death for me.
> Given that my server hardware handles the
On 10/14/06, Tool69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Waylan,
> Thanks for pointing me this site, I've learned a lot.
> The problem is that I'm using the built-in freecomment, so if I need to
> add a field I'm obliged to change the original Django code in
> \django\contrib\comments. Is there any p
> What are the specs of the server? Specifically, how much RAM does it
> have and how fast are its disks? What processors are in the machine
> (for postgres, Xeons are bad, Opterons are very, very good)?
The server is rather new. 2GB of memory with a top grade Opteron (not
sure which). Once agai
James,
Thanks for your response.
I just svn update my django directory. Doesn't the latest django
version reflect all the bug fixes? Do I have to check out
0.91-bugfixes?
Pressing 'c' on top clears everything a little bit. One thing I think I
forgot to mention is 90% of the time the server load
So I'll convert:
backends/ado_mssql/creation.py:
'AutoField': 'int IDENTITY (1, 1)',
'PositiveIntegerField': 'int CONSTRAINT [CK_int_pos_%(column)s] CHECK
([%(column)s] > 0)',
to:
'AutoField': 'bigint IDENTITY (1, 1)',
'PositiveIntegerField': 'bigint CONSTRAINT [CK_int_pos_%(col
On 10/16/06, Siah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried increasing the number of postgres connections, and it ended up
> completely killing the server. The server I'm working with has 2 django
> sites running, one of which receives around 3M hits a month. The other
> one somewhere around 200K hits,
Per connection? Does it mean per request, or page view?
I tried increasing the number of postgres connections, and it ended up
completely killing the server. The server I'm working with has 2 django
sites running, one of which receives around 3M hits a month. The other
one somewhere around 200K h
On 10/16/06, Siah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How many postmaster instances should be running at once?
Also, if you're running an older version of Django, be sure to update
to the "bugfixes" branch for it; the mod_python handler had a bug in
it which could leak DB connections, and which has sinc
On 10/16/06, Siah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How many postmaster instances should be running at once?
Are you talking about 'postmaster', or 'postgres'? The default
behavior of top has a nasty habit of confusing the two; press 'c' to
have it show the full info.
That said, we have a bunch of po
I'm also of the opinion that Django can only benefit by making the
built-in development web server better.
If I can develop Django projects without the need to install Apache (or
other web server) and use SQLite, that's awesome. For static files I
can just use something like this:
(r'^(
> 1. the "from" needs to define from where you want to grab the models.
> Somehow it always fails to do this. So I'm doing something wrong. Maybe
> somebody can tell me how to do it.
Have you checked your pythonpath to make sure that the
djangoproject.com directory is available? Otherwise, it wi
mystery solved -kinda-
the flatpages url must be LAST in the list of urls to try- not sure
why- but that fixed it.
Doug
thanks- Doug
On Oct 15, 12:15 am, "moberley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doug wrote:
> > I am setting up mod_python on test server and having some problems. I
> > am getti
What seems to be giving you trouble? It's hard to provide help if
there's not a clear question that's being asked. It sounds like you
have a plan to create a Menu model with 7 associated TextFields.
That's maybe not necessarily how I'd go about it, but it sounds like
you're on your way to gettin
My overall experince with PostgreSQL is that as long as the database
has a good design with all the proper datatypes, indexes etc. then it
will perform as good as, if not better than many database servers out
there (MySql included).
Do you have a sepcific query that is the problem? The guys on th
Postgres uses one process per connection. How many simultaneous
connections have you got in total? If you don't have that many
simultaneous users then you may not be closing database connections
somewhere.
You can increase the number of connections that Postgres can handle,
but it looks like you
>
> My question is whether Django is a good choice for me. What I'm mostly
> worried about is if Django has some sort of a caching mechanisme that is
> hard to "turn off", making it vulnerable to not picking up changes to the
> data that is done by external processes.
Django does not have anythin
Thanks so much Sirs.
I did a filter at my gmail.
Thanks again.
Marcus
On 10/15/06, Don Arbow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 15, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Marcus Mendes wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> > what about if we put "[django-users]" (or something like this) string
> > at the begining of subjec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I quite often plug in a nonsense command e.g. "fudge" just to raise the
> debug page, maybe with a few
I do the same. It would be awesome if there were a "debugger" app
(contrib app anyone?) that we could load in the template:
{{ debugger }}
That would show a unobtru
Hello.I have a deadline on a project coming up so I'm hoping that you will forgive me for posting a question that I could technically experiment with myself but because of the deadline I would very much like to receive input from the django community on whether my time is well spent on doing this o
Hello,
I am running django on heavy load server, and multiple times a week I
have my postgres crashing due to high server load. When I get TOP, I
see many many postmasters running at the same time, until I get 'Too
many connections' postgres failiour error from postmaster emailed to me
from djang
oh-yea!
sudo chmod -R 755 /path-to-templates
Thanks-
Doug
On Oct 16, 10:14 am, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doug schrieb:
>
>
>
> > Hey-
>
> > Why am I getting this error if the template file exists?
>
> > #
> > Template-loader postmortem
>
> > Django tried loa
I'm using this script from the django website via the wiki.
http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com/django_website/apps/aggregator/bin/update_feeds.py
I'm having trouble with executing it!...
1. the "from" needs to define from where you want to grab the models.
Somehow it always
Dear all ;
I am developing a normal website that has a main menues and i need this main menus to be editable
i ll develop the pages as flatfiles and i need create another model that will have 7 text boxes containing the text of the main menus
and then i can import the 7 text fields in the htm
Am Sonntag, 15. Oktober 2006 00:01 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I quite often plug in a nonsense command e.g. "fudge" just to raise the
> debug page, maybe with a few
>
> x = dir(some_var)
>
> .. to see what's in them. Once the Django debug page is up, you can
> have a really good poke around with
I would like to create a virtual hosting style solution which allows:
* New sites to be created through-the-web.
* Multiple domains to be assigned to each site.
* Each site to have separate media and templates folders.
The requirements are not too difficult, I can implement most of this on
to
doug schrieb:
> Hey-
>
>
> Why am I getting this error if the template file exists?
>
> #
> Template-loader postmortem
>
> Django tried loading these templates, in this order:
>
> * Using loader
> django.template.loaders.filesystem.load_template_source:
> o /home
Hey-
Why am I getting this error if the template file exists?
#
Template-loader postmortem
Django tried loading these templates, in this order:
* Using loader
django.template.loaders.filesystem.load_template_source:
o /home/doug/templates/blog/entry_archive.html
On 10/15/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The value of Users.icon either has to be a valid primary key value in
> the table for the Icon model or NULL (of you have null=True in the
> ForeignKey constructor). This is because a Django ForeignKey field is a
> true foreign key in t
On 10/16/06, MerMer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jonathan,
>
> I don't want to the list to be filtered to only those who have a
> Rating. I need to display ALL the products, while still showing the
> average rating for those products which have a rating.
>
> Example Table:
>
> -- Pr
Jonathan,
I don't want to the list to be filtered to only those who have a
Rating. I need to display ALL the products, while still showing the
average rating for those products which have a rating.
Example Table:
-- Price --- # Reviews ---Average Rating
Product 1 $24
> Jonathan,
>
> Many thanks for this.
>
> Sorry to be a pain , but I have a couple of follow on questions, so I'm
> clear.
>
> 1. How should I best implement this code. As a custom tag or in the
> view?
>
> 2. Any suggestions on how I should pass the product.id to the code?
>
> Thanks
>
> MerMer
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 02:44 -0700, Steve Wedig wrote:
> I have a thread model that I would like to reuse in multiple places.
> So a thread should have no knowledge of where it is contained.
>
> I also have a group model and a location model. I would like to have
> multple threads in a group (1-n
Hi Giovanni
Postgresql has a very useful COPY command which should be able to do what you
need.
See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/sql-copy.html
You will see that you can export to files in various custom formats, while CSV
mode is supported specially.
You may need to issue the
Jonathan,
Many thanks for this.
Sorry to be a pain , but I have a couple of follow on questions, so I'm
clear.
1. How should I best implement this code. As a custom tag or in the
view?
2. Any suggestions on how I should pass the product.id to the code?
Thanks
MerMer
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OK, I did it. Unfortunately, the session table is using pickled data,
so the processing has to be done in django. Here it goes:
In views that you would like to refresh the active state of a user,
add:
request.session['last_seen']= datetime.datetime.now()
Then, in a util.py :
from django.contri
On 10/15/06, MerMer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have two Models.
>
> 1. Product
> 2. Review - There can be many reviews for any product (one -to many
> relationship)
>
> One of the fields of Review is "Rating". This holds an integer between
> 1 and 5.
>
> I want to display a list of Produ
I had a similar problem. I havent found any definitive solution, but
there is some solutions that might help:
Create a new model:
class Image(models):
image = models.ImageField(...)
Add to your post model:
images = models.ForeignKey(Image)
Then, create a special view to create posts, wh
I have a thread model that I would like to reuse in multiple places.
So a thread should have no knowledge of where it is contained.
I also have a group model and a location model. I would like to have
multple threads in a group (1-n reln between group and thread). I
would also like threads to app
Hi all,
I have loved django for its readiness with PostgreSQL.
I have done the set up of my blog on openhosting.com.
But when I tried to set up more complex applications, I noted
postgresql is very slow on my virtual linux machine.
I have tried to tune it in a bunch of ways without so much succes
Hi,
In a classic blog/content driven web app, if you need to add more than 2 images in an article body, what you should do?
I know I can manage by creating multiple ImageFields in my model, to accomodate more pictures. but is there any other solutions?
Suppose I need to publish some stuff t
Hello Djangoers!
I have many Vocabularies and nested Categories in each of the
Vocabularies, described in the following way:
from django.db import models
class Vocabulary(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(maxlength=20)
class Category(models.Model):
vocabulary = models.Foreign
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