On Oct 26, 12:32 pm, "Adam Fast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's worth mentioning as well that the Django "built-in" dev server is
> single-threaded the last time I heard, and with transferring large
> files / the application itself, I see a lot of your users getting
> "busy signals" so to spe
On Saturday 25 October 2008 09:15:19 pm Keyton Weissinger wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to the Rails Rumble for the Django community?
and what exactly is Rails Rumble?
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to
save forms when the "through" attribute is used on a ManyToMany
attribute?
Regards,
Luke
SnappyDjangoUser wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I need some guidance with adding table entries where I have a M2M
> table relationship. I
hi. I'm using django 1.0 over at webfaction. I have the following
setup
/static (serves js, css, flash, images etc)
/www (my django app)
I have tiny_mce loaded to /static/js/tiny_mce/
I have followed the steps at this page:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/AddWYSIWYGEditor
in this
It's worth mentioning as well that the Django "built-in" dev server is
single-threaded the last time I heard, and with transferring large
files / the application itself, I see a lot of your users getting
"busy signals" so to speak from the server when they request pages. A
few thousand pageviews a
Justin,
More, different information --
On further investigation, I've discovered that it's actually hanging
when I try to do a search:
> bbpoly = GEOSGeometry('POLYGON(( 38.302807 -122.867744,
> 38.482792 -122.867744, 38.482792 -122.633660, 38.302807 -122.633660,
> 38.302807 -122.86774
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Keyton Weissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to the Rails Rumble for the Django community?
> Shouldn't there be one? What do you think?
There was one a couple months ago:
http://djangodash.com/
Google is your friend :)
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On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Andrew Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Very much a Django newbie here, I'm trying to evaluate a few things
> before diving right in.
>
> I was all set to write something in Ruby Rails, but the reason for
> looking at Django is because I also
On Oct 25, 11:45 am, "Keyton Weissinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> Long time listener. First time caller
>
> Is there an equivalent to the Rails Rumble for the Django community?
> Shouldn't there be one? What do you think?
>
> Keyton
Having just googled it, I personall
On 25.10.2008 16:42 Uhr, Low Kian Seong wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am using generic views to create my forms without using the admin interface.
>
> When I try to recreate the form in my template using the form function:
>
> {{ form.as_p }}
>
> Everything is okay except that my date fields have no da
umit wrote:
> Hi, i am trying to build a quick blog system. But i want users can
> send emails to submit messages with pictures.
> How can i receive emails and process them? What should i use?
>
We use Python's email module.
We have an alias set up in postfix that sends the e-mail to our script
Hi, i am trying to build a quick blog system. But i want users can
send emails to submit messages with pictures.
How can i receive emails and process them? What should i use?
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On 25.10.2008 13:48 Uhr, felix wrote:
> its gets the domain value from the Site object. I'm guessing that you
> have that domain set to "localhost"
thank you very much. That was excatly the problem.
Setting the site to localhost:8000 did the trick.
adi
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Hey Guys,
Got a very strange thing going on with the RSS feed framework in
Django. Here is the code for one feed:
*
class LatestNotes(Feed):
title = "Title"
link = "Link"
description = "Description"
def items(self):
return Note.objects.or
On Oct 25, 4:09 pm, AdamC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Manuel - even if I take that out, I'm still getting the error:
>
> Error: One or more models did not validate:
> tables.pupil: Reverse query name for m2m field 'result' clashes with
> m2m field 'Result.pupil'. Add a related_name argumen
I've noticed at work and with my personal code that since the upgrade
to Django 1.0 that I'm getting test failures when I run the unit tests
under a SQLite :memory: database.
I thought it might be something to do with those two codebases, so
this morning I started a fresh project and I'm seeing t
And you don't need root access to install/run Apache either. It might
be a pain to install w/o root, depending on your OS, but running it
wouldn't be too hard, as long as you pick a port above 1024. One very
good reason (I think) to avoid using Django's development server is
the inability to use
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Keyton Weissinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> Long time listener. First time caller
>
> Is there an equivalent to the Rails Rumble for the Django community?
> Shouldn't there be one? What do you think?
>
>
You don't say what this Rails Ru
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Florencio Cano
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> You are saying that a Pupil is a Team and a Team is a Pupil with that
> OneToOneField. In the Team you are saying one Pupil belongs to many
> Teams and a Team have many Pupils that seems ok but the OneToOneField
> seems
Hello everyone!
Long time listener. First time caller
Is there an equivalent to the Rails Rumble for the Django community?
Shouldn't there be one? What do you think?
Keyton
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You are saying that a Pupil is a Team and a Team is a Pupil with that
OneToOneField. In the Team you are saying one Pupil belongs to many
Teams and a Team have many Pupils that seems ok but the OneToOneField
seems wrong.
2008/10/25 AdamC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 2008/10/25 Manuel Held <[EMAIL PRO
2008/10/25 Manuel Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi Adam,
>
> use:
>
> table = models.OneToOneField(Table)
>
> instead of
>
> table = models.OneToOneField('Table')
>
> You don't have to use ' there.
>
> Happy Coding
>
> Manuel
>
Thanks Manuel - even if I take that out, I'm still getting the err
Dear all,
I am using generic views to create my forms without using the admin interface.
When I try to recreate the form in my template using the form function:
{{ form.as_p }}
Everything is okay except that my date fields have no datepicker. My
question is there a way to re-create the admin i
Hi all,
i have a little Problem with the order of the
SelectDateWidget in the Templates. It always
as Month - Day - Year.
How can i Access the Form Fields separately in
the Template?
Thanks in advance.
Manuel
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AdamC schrieb:
> I'm really at sea here with my models. I used to have an application
> in python with cgi, which would allow children to solve simple
> multiplication problems and earn points for their team, which is then
> displayed in a league table.
>
> I thought it would be fun to port this
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 12:31 AM, astray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [snip config details]
% models.py %
>
> from django.db import models
>
> class Publisher(models.Model):
>name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
>address = models.CharField(max_length=50)
>city = models
jrivero wrote:
> yes! but the previous solution was useful to paginate the result with
> a another templatetag
>
> {% get_comment_list for entry as comment_list reversed %}
> {% paginate comment_list 10 as page using comment_list_page %}
> {% for comment in comment_list_page %}
> comment.commen
I'm really at sea here with my models. I used to have an application
in python with cgi, which would allow children to solve simple
multiplication problems and earn points for their team, which is then
displayed in a league table.
I thought it would be fun to port this over to django to see how i
for every model, you have to set:
class Meta:
app_label = "myappname"
...
so, let´s say you have:
/myappname/
/models/
__init__.py
model1.py
model2.py
...
__init__.py has to look like:
from myappname.models.model1 import ...
from myappname.models.mode
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 12:27 AM, gniquil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason I don't want to use apache is primarily due to 1. restarts
Why not use Apache with mod_wsgi? Then, you just touch a file to
reload your new code. No restart needed.
/alex
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Brandon Taylor wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using 1.0 and have added contrib.comments to my project which has
> a blog. I can preview a comment just fine, but I would like to provide
> a way for the user to get back to the original blog entry once they've
> posted their comment.
Hi Brandon, I ca
On Oct 25, 11:23 am, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> unfortunately, I don´t think there is. stuff like this doesn´t seem to
> be important enough for the django developers. guess you just have to
> accept that (and shake your head).
Or, since this is an open-source project, open a ticket an
How is the "app_label" used? Sparse documentation about this.
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 6:53 PM, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> be aware that you also have to define app_label = "myapp" for every
> model when using the admin-interface.
>
> patrick.
>
>
> On Oct 25, 12:13 pm, TiNo <[EMAIL P
yes, it should work fine.
use the admin of the forms just as for any single table model
-flix
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to use mutli-table inheritance
> with model forms or some other way of creatin
its gets the domain value from the Site object. I'm guessing that you have
that domain set to "localhost"
the view that actually does the relocation is at
django.contrib.contenttypes.views shortcut
site = Site.objects.all()[0]
site.name
site.domain
site.domain = "127.0.0.0:8000"
site.save()
be aware that you also have to define app_label = "myapp" for every
model when using the admin-interface.
patrick.
On Oct 25, 12:13 pm, TiNo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are just normal python files. So you could just create a 'models'
> folder and within it an __init__.py.
> so:
>
> - app
unfortunately, I don´t think there is. stuff like this doesn´t seem to
be important enough for the django developers. guess you just have to
accept that (and shake your head).
On Oct 25, 1:49 am, shacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 11:00 am, Vokial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
>
> I had similar issues with my project. I am doing an online auction
> website which allows user to bid for products and so forth. One of the
> function is to send email to the highest bidder when the product has
> met its deadlines. Right now I am using "if statement" in views.py to
> compare en
They are just normal python files. So you could just create a 'models'
folder and within it an __init__.py.
so:
- app
-- models
--- __init__.py
--- stocks.py
etc.
# __init__.py
from stocks import StockModel
from customers import CustomerModel
etc.
Now you can still use the same import commands a
I had similar issues with my project. I am doing an online auction
website which allows user to bid for products and so forth. One of the
function is to send email to the highest bidder when the product has
met its deadlines. Right now I am using "if statement" in views.py to
compare end time with
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#date-format
> > I would like to change the formatting of dates in the admin from -
> > MM-DD to DD-MM-. I have set "DATE_FORMAT" in the settings file,
> > but that only changes list_display and not the DateField input.
As I said, that
I am trying to build an app in django which has a few components:
1. Stocks
2. Customers and
3. Sales
I noticed that my models.py is getting huge and unwieldy. I tried
digging around but could not find anything good but is there a guide
on properly breaking a huges models.py into smaller chunks
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Russell Keith-Magee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > OK, I have a model with a many to many relationship.. pretty
> > straightforward pre-1.0 code:
> >
> > class SpecialEvent(mo
After doing some research myself i have found that i need to add the
path to the users account to the pythonpath
normally this would be in ssh as PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/home/streamfl/
www
but as soon as i close shell this would revert back to how it was...
is there a way i can add this to the
astray wrote:
> ProgrammingError: error: There's no relation named "django_session"
> <--- message translated by my own because I'm not English user. Just
> focus on the meanig of this message cause this might be not identical.
> _
>
> I'm guessing thi
//I'm doing a little blog app and I'm going to be using tagging in it.
So I wen to the google code page and downloaded it, named it tagging
(instead of tagging-0.2.1), and then ran the install.//
Does the unzipped folder had a directory 'tagging' inside with the app
rests?
Please include that to
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