UPDATE:
Well I added django-admin.py to my PATH and I still get an error
message:
python: cannot open 'django-admin.py' : [Errno 2] No such file to
directory
On Aug 15, 11:30 am, CLIFFORD ILKAY
wrote:
> On 15/08/09 01:43 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> > mark how do I add a file to %PATH% ?
>
> This i
On Aug 16, 1:11 am, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> Graham Dumpleton kirjoitti:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 14, 10:13 pm, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> >> Steve Patrick kirjoitti:
>
> >>> Hi everybody,
> >>> I´m new in Django and maybe my problem is a bit stupid...I would like
> >>> to use a global variable (for a
On Aug 16, 11:56 am, tdelam wrote:
> Hi Clifford,
>
> Thanks for replying, so If I understand this correctly, I will need to
> recompile mod_wsgi with that directive set to the new python binary?
No. It generally should be sufficient to use the --with-python option
to 'configure' script when b
Very strange problem going on with one of my Django sites. This only
happens in my production env using Debian stable, Apache 2.2.9 with
mod_python and django trunk (updated).
All GET requests execute in a timely manner. However, all POSTs take
way too long. I've inserted debugging into my vie
Looking for links to solutions to the following situation:
class Book(models.Model):
...
class Author(model.Models):
book = models.ForeignKey(Book)
...
I'd like to design a form for creating books that allows multiple authors to
be added before the book form is submitted.
Clearly some
Hi Clifford,
Thanks for replying, so If I understand this correctly, I will need to
recompile mod_wsgi with that directive set to the new python binary?
On Aug 15, 9:44 pm, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On 15/08/09 09:13 PM, tdelam wrote:
>
> > Hey,
>
> > On our dedicated hosting account is an olde
On 15/08/09 09:13 PM, tdelam wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On our dedicated hosting account is an older version of Python (2.3).
> I could not upgrade due to plesk and such relying on that version as
> well. I installed Python 2.6 in a different directory /opt/python/ I
> have also installed django and some
Hey,
On our dedicated hosting account is an older version of Python (2.3).
I could not upgrade due to plesk and such relying on that version as
well. I installed Python 2.6 in a different directory /opt/python/ I
have also installed django and some of the packages I require. Now, my
question is w
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Daniel Roseman wrote:
>
> On Aug 15, 11:21 am, realfun wrote:
> > Sigh, seems not better way, sometimes it's ugly also to put them on the
> > views.py - A/B/C could be the attribute of an element among a list of
> > elements. Say, A is x.A, B is y.B, C is z.C, the
I came across this error today, and couldn't find any answers about
this anywhere on the web.
I'm hoping other people will come across this here, and figure out
what it took me some time to realize:
There is a problem in your urls.py file. Atleast there was definitely
a problem with my urls in m
Hi all,
I would like to know what I need to do to fill an ImageField with a
default image when the user does not submit any on the form.
thanks,
Leo
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So, positional arguments and keyword ones can't be mixed?
2009/8/15, Raja :
>
> Is there a reason to mix the positional and keyword arguments. If you
> use
> def my_view(request,*arg, **kwargs):
> ..
>
> kwargs will contain { 'name': value for the second grouping } and the
> first group will
Is there a reason to mix the positional and keyword arguments. If you
use
def my_view(request,*arg, **kwargs):
..
kwargs will contain { 'name': value for the second grouping } and the
first group will not be used.
-- raja
On Aug 15, 5:24 pm, Juanjo Conti wrote:
> In the examples seems not
Hi all,
I am trying to use aggregators for non-numeric types, say I have a
table that looks like
FirstName, LastName
John Doe
John Smith
I want to do something like:
select FirstName, max(LastName) from T group by FirstName
When I use aggregators, I do something like
T.aggr
Hey Thanks
You were right here is what I ended up doing to get it working..
for item in p4.run(("describe", 122)):
entry = Change()
entry.change = item['change']
entry.desc= item['desc']
entry.status = item['status']
entry.time= datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(item['tim
I learned django with no programming experience and no python -- I
couldn't differentitate between python functions and django written in
python, but I can say the documentation is so well written, the IRC
channel so supportive, that I had no trouble at all.
I learned the most taking apart satchm
On 15/08/09 01:43 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
> mark how do I add a file to %PATH% ?
This isn't a Django issue so much as a (very basic) system
administration issue. I suggest you read about the PATH environment
variable and grasp that instead of blindly following someone else's
instructions about how t
mark how do I add a file to %PATH% ?
On Aug 15, 10:37 am, Maksymus007 wrote:
> copy django-admin.py into C:\Python26\Scripts and add this into %PATH% :)
> Or add c;\Python26\Lib\site-packages\bin\django-admin to %PATH% but
> I'd preffer first one
>
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Thiago511 wr
copy django-admin.py into C:\Python26\Scripts and add this into %PATH% :)
Or add c;\Python26\Lib\site-packages\bin\django-admin to %PATH% but
I'd preffer first one
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> oh ok mark, yeah I can see django in site-packages
> and I see django-admin in
oh ok mark, yeah I can see django in site-packages
and I see django-admin in the bin folder:
c;\Python26\Lib\site-packages\bin\django-admin
So why doesn't it open in cmd?
On Aug 15, 10:22 am, Maksymus007 wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> > python is in %PATH%
> > Dj
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> python is in %PATH%
> Django is not though.
> How do I add it to %PATH% ?
>
>
if you installed django by python setup.py install than it is in
site-packages directory of Python instalation and having Python in
%PATH% everything should work - p
python is in %PATH%
Django is not though.
How do I add it to %PATH% ?
On Aug 15, 10:12 am, Robb Bossley wrote:
> Still seems to be path issues - this time with the django stuff - thus it
> cannot find it.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> > Well Sam, I am making so
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> hey mark, I am following your tutorial, and I am stuck in:
>
> step 3
> Right list contains Open? If yes, select it and Edit, if not Add. Set
> accoring to screenshot below, remeber about python.exe path - may be
> different.
>
> What screensho
Still seems to be path issues - this time with the django stuff - thus it
cannot find it.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> Well Sam, I am making some progress. at least I got a different error
> message(I am actually excited lol)
> here:
>
> python: can't open file 'django-
This is probably a path issue - you need to get python into your %PATH%.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> python and Django are both installed already
>
> On Aug 15, 9:11 am, Sam Lai wrote:
> > You need to install python then django first before trying the
> > tutorial - s
hey mark, I am following your tutorial, and I am stuck in:
step 3
Right list contains Open? If yes, select it and Edit, if not Add. Set
accoring to screenshot below, remeber about python.exe path - may be
different.
What screenshot below?
On Aug 15, 9:51 am, Maksymus007 wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Thiago511 wrote:
>
> Well Sam, I am making some progress. at least I got a different error
> message(I am actually excited lol)
> here:
>
> python: can't open file 'django-admin.py': [Errno 2] No such file or
> directory
>
> On Aug 15, 9:25 am, Sam Lai wrote:
>> F
Well Sam, I am making some progress. at least I got a different error
message(I am actually excited lol)
here:
python: can't open file 'django-admin.py': [Errno 2] No such file or
directory
On Aug 15, 9:25 am, Sam Lai wrote:
> From the tutorial:
>
> "django-admin.py should be on your system pat
>From the tutorial:
"django-admin.py should be on your system path if you installed Django
via python setup.py."
This might be different for Windows - it might not be on the system path. Try:
python django-admin.py startproject mysite
If that doesn't work, use the full path to your python exec
python and Django are both installed already
On Aug 15, 9:11 am, Sam Lai wrote:
> You need to install python then django first before trying the
> tutorial - start herehttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/install/
>
> 2009/8/16 Thiago511 :
>
>
>
> > I went to that link you gave me. I tried
You need to install python then django first before trying the
tutorial - start here
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/install/
2009/8/16 Thiago511 :
>
> I went to that link you gave me. I tried it, and I go the same error
> message.
>
> they told me to:
>
> "From the command line, cd in
I went to that link you gave me. I tried it, and I go the same error
message.
they told me to:
"From the command line, cd into a directory where you’d like to store
your code, then run the command django-admin.py startproject mysite. "
I cd into the folder I have set up but when I type: django
yes I got it working. I override the User fields inside contrib.auth.models
and also override UserManager in which I removed username as one of the
necessary argument while calling 'create_user' method. Now I have call like
this
CustomUser.objects.create_user(# check for cleaned email,
> returns a QuerySet, not a single instance of a user. If you want it to be a
> single instance, change the 'filter' call to 'get'. As it is your {{ user
> }} in the template is "working" because it prints the representation of the
> query set, but the attempts to access the individual User attr
On Aug 15, 4:05 pm, Thiago511 wrote:
> Hi guys, I am trying to start a Django project in Vista(I am not even
> sure I know how to start one!)
> here is what I try to do:
>
> I don't think I even activated Django-admin
>
> How would I go about doing that?
>
> The Django website tells me to add dja
Hi everyone,
This is not my code, but the code of washtub the liquidsoap controller
made with django so for I've mailed both ML, django and liquidsoap
I have a directory full of any kind of files, some of this filenames are
in latin1 and when I run my django app I get UnicodeDecodeError like t
Hi guys, I am trying to start a Django project in Vista(I am not even
sure I know how to start one!)
here is what I try to do:
I don't think I even activated Django-admin
How would I go about doing that?
The Django website tells me to add django.contrib.admin to my
INSTALLED_APPS settings
ok.
Graham Dumpleton kirjoitti:
>
>
> On Aug 14, 10:13 pm, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>> Steve Patrick kirjoitti:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> I´m new in Django and maybe my problem is a bit stupid...I would like
>>> to use a global variable (for all the application) to store some info
>> No you don't want to
On Aug 15, 3:16 pm, adelaide_mike wrote:
> OK, and thanks. I asked the wrong question in that case. The correct
> question might be how do I transfer the data in the returned rows,
> which is several columns from various tables, into distinct fields on
> a rendered page? I am assuming that thi
OK, and thanks. I asked the wrong question in that case. The correct
question might be how do I transfer the data in the returned rows,
which is several columns from various tables, into distinct fields on
a rendered page? I am assuming that this process will remove the
Python unicode indicator
At this point I always love to refer to http://rubular.com, which is a
very good regular expression editor and tester.
leon
On Aug 11, 1:42 am, Tim Chase wrote:
> > If i have a URL such as:
>
> > (r'^(?P\w+)/blog/', include('foo.urls.blog')),
>
> > what are the whats the purpose of the w and t
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:02 AM, Peter2108 wrote:
> >
> > As for why the patch has not been checked in -- the person who supplied
> the
> > patch subsequently marked the ticket as "patch needs improvement" noting
> > that the patch addressed only one aspect of the reported problem.
>
> True - but
Sorry, I assumed you used django-registration. But the idea is the
same until you did not set up an own user model. :)
On Aug 15, 3:11 pm, Léon Dignòn wrote:
> django-registration uses the django.contrib.auth module which includes
> the models.User model. in this model it is necessary to supply
django-registration uses the django.contrib.auth module which includes
the models.User model. in this model it is necessary to supply a
username, but not an e-mail address.
I assume you want to authenticate users via the e-mail address, then
you'd simply copy the e-mail address into the username
Hello rh0dium,
Client.objects.filter() returns you a QuerySet instance which you have
to iterate to get all objects. Thus the commented line will generate
an error, I think so.
Instead you should use Client.objects.get() to get the model instance.
A QuerySet is a list of model instances.
> Can
In the examples seems not to be mixed, positional and keyword
arguments http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/
2009/8/15 Juanjo Conti :
> Which is the correct signature for a view to be used with this url
> ^vista/ejemplo1/(\d{3})/(?P\d{3})/$ ?
> -
> Juanjo Conti
>
--
Juanjo C
Which is the correct signature for a view to be used with this url
^vista/ejemplo1/(\d{3})/(?P\d{3})/$ ?
-
Juanjo Conti
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Hi All,
My Problem: I'm adapting the generated models from inspectdb in order to
use a legacy application with django. The application database schema
has intermediary tables in it - I'd want to use the nice
"filter_horizontal" instead of inlines. Inlines do work, so the
intermediary table lo
Are you iterating over the list in the template?
On 28 Juli, 23:01, Asinox wrote:
> im new , but i think that u need this part:
>
> class UserProfileAdmin(UserAdmin):
> inlines = [UserProfileInline]
> list_display = ('user', 'sex','phone')
>
> regards,
>
> On Jul 28, 3:01 pm, Chris Curv
On Aug 15, 2:54 am, George Laskowsky
wrote:
> I have the following code (simplified):
>
> # models.py
>
> class Historico(models.Model):
> fechaCreacion = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
> fechaModificacion = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)
>
> class Meta:
>
On Aug 15, 11:21 am, realfun wrote:
> Sigh, seems not better way, sometimes it's ugly also to put them on the
> views.py - A/B/C could be the attribute of an element among a list of
> elements. Say, A is x.A, B is y.B, C is z.C, then you need to create a tuple
> for them on views side, and thus m
On Aug 15, 11:22 am, salai wrote:
> Dear Léon,
>
> Thankyou.
>
> hmm.. It is strange.! ( indentation error)!
>
> But, after restarting the server, my Polls APP is not in admin area
> loaded. It always happened, when I got an error message.
>
> many thanks in advance,
>
> regards,
> koko
Thi
Dear Léon,
Thankyou.
hmm.. It is strange.! ( indentation error)!
But, after restarting the server, my Polls APP is not in admin area
loaded. It always happened, when I got an error message.
many thanks in advance,
regards,
koko
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:58 PM, salai wrote:
> On Fri,
Sigh, seems not better way, sometimes it's ugly also to put them on the
views.py - A/B/C could be the attribute of an element among a list of
elements. Say, A is x.A, B is y.B, C is z.C, then you need to create a tuple
for them on views side, and thus make a coupling for the order in the tuple.
Ma
Hey Chris,
have you found a solution?
On Jul 29, 2:43 pm, Chris Curvey wrote:
> Drat. That's not it. I'll keep trying.
>
> On Jul 28, 5:01 pm, Asinox wrote:
>
>
>
> > im new , but i think that u need this part:
>
> > class UserProfileAdmin(UserAdmin):
> > inlines = [UserProfileInline]
Not sure if this will create the problem you describe, but I believe
(and I could be wrong) that the 'verbose_name' argument is only used
for ForeignKey, ManaytoMany, and OnetoOne fields (because the first
argument must be a model class). I think that your descripcion field
should look like this:
On Aug 15, 5:23 am, adelaide_mike wrote:
> My raw sql returns a list of data very nicely, except that character
> cols have data surrounded by u'', and dates have datetime.date
> (2009-01-01) etc.
>
> In my newbie innocence I have not discovered how to remove these
> extras. Any clues?
>
> Thank
Now it's working!!!
class ProfileForm(ModelForm):
first_name = forms.CharField(required=False, max_length=30)
last_name = forms.CharField(required=False, max_length=30)
class Meta:
model = UserProfile
exclude = ('user',) # User will be filled in by the view.
def
I just solved the first part, I was using charField, and I should have
been using textField. I'm hoping that the data type in the sqlite db
remains the same, there is varchar and text, but I'm thinking it
should be varchar.
On Aug 15, 12:55 am, zignorp wrote:
> I just solved the 2nd part of my
>
> Since you've commented on the ticket, you'll automatically get mail when
> anyone updates the ticket. The other way to ensure you get updates in email
> is to add yourself to the cc list
Good.
.
>
> As for why the patch has not been checked in -- the person who supplied the
> patch subsequen
Hi,
I'm using cherrypy WSGI server to serve up django. I need requests to
timeout if they haven't resolved within 10 seconds. Apparently
connection are supposed to timeout after 10 seconds by default, but if
i make a request that doesn't resolve it just hangs indefinitely. Why
is this?
Thanks fo
I just solved the 2nd part of my problem, which was changing one of
the multi-select boxes into one that would handle more data better:
I added the filter_horizontal command, think that'll be better when it
gets longer.
I'm still looking to change my one line input field into a textarea,
though.
T
I just tried that, but how can I access first_name in instance?
instance.user.first_name ist not working. What I like to achieve is
that instance.user.first_name is displayed in the textfield called
also first_name, which is an additional field in my ModelForm. :/
Saving the additional field was
Hello,
I'm reading all about using tinymce in django's admin to replace a
textarea, which is great, but I'm still trying to learn how to get the
admin to display my description field as a textarea. I'm reading the
documentation about the ModelAdmin Options, but I'm not quite getting
that part. I
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