On Sep 4, 2:49 pm, mwebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to determine whether the model´s save()-method
> performs an insert or an update?
>
> I want to do something like this:
>
> create modelA_Instance --> create modelB_Instance.
>
> So my plan is to do this in the save() from modelA
Hello. How would I do this?
Say I have a model 'Tag' that has a ManyToManyField called 'entries',
can I order a query by total entries?
something like this is how I imagine it would work:
Tag.objects.all().order_by("entries.count") but I cannot find a proper
example.
Thanks for your help.
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On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> On Sep 6, 2:39 am, Ilya Braude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hernan Olivera wrote:
> > >>> In php when you change the code there is no need to restart the
> > >>> server, bu
Yep, that works. Thank you, Paddy.
TOD
On Sep 6, 9:30 pm, Paddy Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try it like this:
>
> form_data = request.POST.copy()
>
> form_data['missing_field'] = some_value
>
> submitted_form = SomeForm(form_data)
>
> Not sur
Try it like this:
form_data = request.POST.copy()
form_data['missing_field'] = some_value
submitted_form = SomeForm(form_data)
Not sure if this is the best approach but it should work.
Paddy
On Sep 7, 10:48 am, todbramble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
I've tried this, which doesn't work:
if request.method == 'POST':
submitted_form = SomeForm(request.POST)
submitted_form.fields['missing_field']=some_value
if submitted_form.is_valid():
etc...
This returns an AttributeError: ' ' object has no attribute 'widget'.
Th
Hello,
I've upgraded today from alpha 2 to 1.0 and get error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/django/core/handlers/
base.py", line 86, in get_response
response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
File "/home/www/django/mwg_pl/
After a form is submitted how do I add a value to a required attribute
before I run form.is_valid()?
What I have is:
if request.method == 'POST':
submitted_form = SomeForm(request.POST)
if submitted_form.is_valid():
etc...
I want to add the missing fields to the submitted_fo
I count 12 available middleware classes at
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/middleware/,
however I can not find a complete listing of the best order to place
them. I have read tips here and there about what to do with some of
them, but can someone please provide me with the definitive lis
> words, the code that _was_ handed to the pyjamas compiler is instead
> handed to the python compiler.
correction: python _interpreter_ :) pyjamas-desktop ends up doing
"import pywebkitgtk", which pulls in webkit, which, given that it's a
Browser Engine, ends up with *identically* displayed co
You're right: making a crontab entry for each user's needs would be
cumbersome. But if you have a reasonable minimum interval (say 10
minutes), then write one cronjob that looks for all of the user's jobs
that need to be run. Then you have one crontab entry, and the rest of
the work is in yo
folks, hi,
as an instant django convert when i discovered it a couple of months
ago, i wanted to make people aware of some technology that has saved
me vast amounts of development effort, and given me no end of
amusement: pyjamas.
pyjamas - http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas - is an AJAX-based web
Hey'a I have a newbie question.
I want to execute an external (lets say python, but can be any)
program given a interval set by a user (which would be in the user
table). The external program would update the sql database.
I thought of doing this with a cronjob but as they may be a number of
use
This might help:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/form_wizard/
Or you could write the views your self and track the user's place in
the form series with a session variable.
-Justin
On Sep 6, 8:16 am, MikeHowarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't seem to find anything of relevance in
>>> NAT (I believe AOL did/does something like this) so requests from
>>> the same user behind the NAT can appear to be coming from
>>> different public IP addresses.
>>
>> AOL certainly does this. Either that or my own little web site has an
>> astonishingly high number of different AOL users hi
After searching around for a bit for a build of MySQLdb, i have found
that i will probably need to build the module for AMD64 on windows.
Is there a guide or something that shows what needs to be done to
build a module for a certain architecture?
Thanks
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Simply, how do I get a list of models which are children of a model?
children = get_children_models(BaseModel)
I have look through ContentTypes and properties on the generated
models with no luck.
Thanks in advance.
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> I read that Django knows the difference between a new and a updated record,
> but it replicates the customer if I don't set the customer_id before a
> customer.save. Would somebody please shoot at my code and tell me where the
> room for improvement is hiding?
You're almost there, just make
Still though, how tied are we to a true relational model and how does
that tie to a column based DB.
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oops, should be.
pForm = PersonForm(instance=p)
On Sep 6, 5:14 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nm i figured it out.
>
> class PersonForm(ModelForm):
> class Meta:
> model = Person
>
> def person_form(request, pID='0'):
> p = get_object_or_404(Person,pk=pID)
> # P
nm i figured it out.
class PersonForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Person
def person_form(request, pID='0'):
p = get_object_or_404(Person,pk=pID)
#PersonForm = forms.ModelForm()
pForm = PersonForm()
On Sep 6, 5:03 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> newf
Hi,
newforms and form_for_instance have been removed
How would I write the following using the new notation
I have replaced
from django import newforms as forms
with
from django import forms
but unsure as to what to do with the following
def person_form(request, pID="0")
p = get_object_o
Hi everybody,
Today I wanted to add an "avatar" feature to my app, so I created a
user profile and put a "get_avatar" method which retrieves the Punbb
avatar of the user. Now I'm able to display the users' avatars next to
their usernames in their comments, which is nice. What is not nice is
that
On Sep 6, 1:32 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > Or one might be behind a load-balancing
> > NAT (I believe AOL did/does something like this) so requests from
> > the same user behind the NAT can appear to be
Thanks Karen, I missed that. =)
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here is a better version of the code below while it still lasts:
http://dpaste.com/76325/
# the illest issue is right after the except clause. New accounts
should be
# logged in right after creation BUT the new account cannot
immediately log
# in. Whats the issue?
def create(request):
''' crea
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Or one might be behind a load-balancing
> NAT (I believe AOL did/does something like this) so requests from
> the same user behind the NAT can appear to be coming from
> different public IP addresses.
>
>
AOL certainly does this
> The question is this: what does Django do when multiple
> requests come in from different IP addresses that are
> reporting the same session id? Does Django dump the session
> data and create new session ids for the offending clients?
I believe the answer is "Django does the right thing", i.e.
Can't seem to find anything of relevance in the docs, so wondering if
someone could help me.
Basically I want to put an email signup form in the footer of my site,
which I can display errors/success message in place.
Other than using Ajax to post this info in the background is there a
way in Dja
Hi,
I have a question about Django's built-in session support. I've looked
around in the documentation (and the free Django on-line book) but
couldn't find an answer. Its the sort of question that could be
answered by a look through the code, but I'm new to Python and at the
moment just trying to
On Sep 3, 3:44 pm, Rajesh Dhawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Assuming that the DB restarts are rare, consider surrounding your
> processing loop with a try..except block. When the exception occurs,
> close the current connection so that the next iteration of your loop
> gets a fresh
Hi, I want to install django on jython at windows xp.
When I setup django with jython2.5a, I saw following traceback
message.
C:\Django-1.0-beta_2>c:\jython2.5a1_2\jython setup.py install
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 3, in
from distutils.command.install import I
PeteDK wrote:
> Hi everybody...
>
> I am trying to setup my apache webserver on a CentOS machine. I'm
> almost there(i hope)
>
> however i keep getting a weird error message. Weird in the sense that
> i can easily connect to the same mysqldb when using the local
> development server but not when
I was using the "auto_now" and "auto_now_add" options. That seems to
be the cause and to my knowledge there's no way to override this.
Regards,
Guillermo
On Sep 6, 10:17 am, Guillermo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have this model with two `DateTimeField`s that aren't showing up in
> t
Lol, it worked the last time. I'll try and extract some debugging info.
On 5 Sep 2008, at 22:19, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
>
> On 5 sep, 18:05, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is odd, but probably something obvious i'm screwing up. I have a
>> point field 'office_coordi
A foreignkey in a model with a customised objects manager is causing
an exception when that parent model is saved.
Model 'SuperDelegate' has a boolean field 'is_active'. 'Delegate'
model has a ForeignKey to SuperDelegate. I only want to ever show
active SuperDelegates so the objects manager has t
What are the rewrite rules used to push through stuff to Interchange?
Are these before or after the rewrite fules related to mod_python and
where does the Location directive sit relative to that.
In other words, provide the complete Apache configuration sections
pertaining to both.
Graham
On Se
Hi all,
I read that Django knows the difference between a new and a updated record, but
it replicates the customer if I don't set the customer_id before a
customer.save. Would somebody please shoot at my code and tell me where the
room for improvement is hiding?
def customer_edit(request, cus
Hi!
I have this model with two `DateTimeField`s that aren't showing up in
the Admin page. According to the documentation, the default value for
`editable` is "True". I can't figure out what I'm missing...
(I'm using version 1.0.)
Here's the relevant admin.py code:
class PostAdmin(admin.ModelA
Yes, I've read it. Django is running on Apache/mod_python on my
server, it's the running side-by-side with another application server
(Interchange) in my case that I'm having trouble with.
Here is how I have it set up:
SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler django.core.handlers
Hi Bruno, first of all thanks for your anser.
On 6 sep, 01:13, bruno desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 5 sep, 23:52, Sylvain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody,
>
> > Today I was hunting down some serious performance problems in my app
> > and I found something pretty "conf
Hi everybody...
I am trying to setup my apache webserver on a CentOS machine. I'm
almost there(i hope)
however i keep getting a weird error message. Weird in the sense that
i can easily connect to the same mysqldb when using the local
development server but not when using apache.
PythonHandler
Thanks, Bruno. I will try that first thing Monday.
Thanks for helping this newbie out!!
On Sep 5, 5:50 pm, bruno desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 6 sep, 02:19, Alex Chun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for the response. I should have said: the subclass is not
> > part o
Hi, I'm looking at various python web frameworks, primarily looking
for something to handle the presentation layer right now, and I heard
some things about django.
I looked at django's templating langauge and some other python
templating languages. I'm most familiar with XML based templating
lang
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