Hi I have a situation like this
class AppearanceThemesForm(forms.Form):
page_theme =
forms.ModelChoiceField(widget=forms.RadioSelect(attrs={'title':'Select
the appropriate theme for your pages.'}),
queryset=Theme.objects.filter(section="1"),
initial=Theme.objects.get(section="1",representa
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me bounce messages even after I joined from this address
and resent -- then all 3 copies came at once ... oops. :(
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I am baffled, and it's probably something simple I'm missing ...
I just need to send a message for help and then I'll see it ...
(maybe ... ;)
My set up:
* apache2 on Ubuntu 10.04
* mod_wsgi 3.3, compiled with python 2.6.5 (the system python)
(but Ubuntu's mod_wsgi package was apparently not th
Message error tells that you are trying to reach "index" url, which doesn't
exists. Maybe you are calling "index" url instead of "login".
2010/12/30 aaron
> Any idea what this means?
>
> The URL entry is as per the django tutorial as:
>
> (r'^login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login', {'templa
Any idea what this means?
The URL entry is as per the django tutorial as:
(r'^login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login', {'template_name':
'registration/login.html'}),
And in my settings.py file I specify
LOGIN_URL = 'login/'
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The question is how do I get the modelform to only check for form
validity, and not model validity (like it did before). I don't see
what your link has to do with that.
On Dec 30, 7:32 pm, Ferran wrote:
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Are you having this problem with Django development server, or with a
production type hosting setup such as mod_wsgi?
Need to know which.
Graham
On Friday, December 31, 2010 1:34:22 AM UTC+11, yelbuke wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm on centos and have two pythons 2.5 and 2.6.
>
> I tried in models.py:
>
In my model i have that part:
...
STATUSES_CHOICES = (
(0, _(u'one')),
(1, _(u'two')),
(2, _(u'three'))
)
...
status = models.SmallIntegerField(default=0, choices=STATUSES_CHOICES,
null=True, blank=True)
then in my form based on that model I wanto to make that
Jonathan ...
The problem is in the difference in SQLite and Oracle. Unlike MySQL,
PostgresQL, and SQLIte, Oracle doesn't have auto-generated primary keys. To
make up for that, Django on Oracle uses a trigger for each Django-managed
table that recognizes a NULL primary key on insert, and generate
According to the docs you just need to add
{% csrf_token %}
to each form.
sorry for the noise.
On Dec 30, 5:15 pm, aaron wrote:
> okay, so I added a url directing accounts/login requests to a view
> which in turn directs it to the login.html template suggested at
>
> http://docs.djangoproject.
Ah :) . I should have thought of that ... pretty stupid of me :)
Thanks for the clarification, I'll try that, makes perfect sense!
/Axel.
2010/12/30 derek
> Alex
>
> And I seem to have been equally unclear :}
>
> I agree that cleaned_data is only available after is_valid() - the
> point bei
On Dec 30, 2010, at 8:50 AM, eblume wrote:
> Is there a way to specify settings like STATIC_URL or FIXTURES_DIRS
> per-application rather than per-site? Even better - is there a
> mechanism to use a settings.py file in the application rather than in
> the site?
I think that your overall goal is q
Okay, that problem is fixed. I just added the /accounts/login to the
url file.
New problem:
my login page is giving me: CSRF verification failed. Request aborted
This is the html from login.html
{% block content %}
{% if form.errors %}
Sorry, that's not a valid username or password
{%
okay, so I added a url directing accounts/login requests to a view
which in turn directs it to the login.html template suggested at
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/
Which is:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% load url from future %}
{% block content %}
{% if form.errors %}
Your use
I'm new to Django and trying to create an office intranet web service.
Because I value pragmatic programming, I want to take the time to 'do
it right' and so I'm spending as much time as possible de-coupling the
'django application' from the 'django project' (or 'django site' -
these seem to be syn
Hi guys,
I'm attempting to follow the very simple setup for user authentication
in Django as detailed in the documentation here:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/
I've got a database synced, the apps installed as detailed, but when I
attempt to access a password protected url it
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On 30/12/10 17:25, Burhan wrote:
> In 1.2.3, this logic always fails because "is_clean()" fails if an
> existing customer enter's their email address. How can I do the same
> using django 1.2.3?
http://docs.python.org/tutorial/errors.html
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Hello:
In 1.2 ModelForm validation was changed so that not only does it
check the form validation, but it does validation of the model as
well.
I have a model that has custom validation for one of its fields,
which should be unique in the table. Now I have a front end form,
created by ModelFo
I'm migrating from SQLite to Oracle, and I'm getting an error thrown on the
line disn_requisition.save() claiming that it has a null ID. I have not
attempted to manually set or fiddle with id fields on any model, although I
do read them.
Any insight on what I need to do to address this?
IntegrityEr
2010/12/30 ozgur yilmaz :
> I have Centos, and it comes with python2.4(sorry, not 2.5). I installed
> python2.6 and django is under:
I work with CentOS too but installing different python versions in
parallel seemed like a lot of unnecessary work to maintain. So I
developed python-schizoid [0], a
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
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>
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Bill wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I want to know is there any authentication module base on Linux passwd/
>>> shadow file for django?
>
Alex
And I seem to have been equally unclear :}
I agree that cleaned_data is only available after is_valid() - the
point being that your form *will* be valid if you have set the value
for that field in a hidden input. I do not see that this can be a
"security risk" - the default that you are set
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Bill wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I want to know is there any authentication module base on Linux passwd/
>> shadow file for django?
>>
>
> http://atlee.ca/software/pam/module-index.html
>
> import pam
>
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Bill wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I want to know is there any authentication module base on Linux passwd/
> shadow file for django?
>
http://atlee.ca/software/pam/module-index.html
import pam
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
class PamBackend:
def aut
you can try ln -s python2.6 to default python, and then modify the yum
script to python2.4.
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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:53 PM, ozgur yilmaz wrote:
> I have Centos, and it comes with python2.4(sorry, not 2.5). I installed
> python2.6 and django is under:
>
> /usr/l
I have Centos, and it comes with python2.4(sorry, not 2.5). I installed
python2.6 and django is under:
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/django
i defined alias in bash_profile, so when i give "python" command from shell,
python2.6 works...
2010/12/30 Robbin
Why/how have you two versions of Python installed?
Where is Django installed?
Rob
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Hi,
I'm on centos and have two pythons 2.5 and 2.6.
I tried in models.py:
from fractions import Fraction
and got the error: No module named fractions
But when i use shell and type "from fractions import Fraction" it's OK, it
uses python2.6 installation.
How can i modify django installation to
On 12/27/2010 09:58 AM, Henrik Genssen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to write a test for an app, that does not have a models.py itself.
> Doing so I get:
> django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: App with label service could not
> be found
>
> if I create a models.py with just a "pass" in it ev
You have to set up the run environment. Make sure on run manage.py and
the parameters are runserver x.x.x.x:000 where x.x.x.x is the server
and :000 is the port you want to run from. After that it should not
ask anything and run off your settings.
On Dec 29, 7:38 pm, Emmanuel Mayssat wrote:
> I
Hallöchen!
Torsten Bronger writes:
> Hallöchen!
>
> Michael P. Soulier writes:
>
>> On 29/12/10 Torsten Bronger said:
>>
>>> I don't recommend that. If the database exceeds a certain size
>>> (and "certain" is MBs, not GBs), this simply fails.
>>
>> Is there a bug report for this issue? I find t
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>> Is there a bug report for this issue? I find that very
>> > disappointing.
> http://1.2.3.12/bmi/stc.celeb.gate.cc/banner/pi/0120.gif
What i found disappointing is sending a NSFW image to a django list
wi
Hallöchen!
Michael P. Soulier writes:
> On 29/12/10 Torsten Bronger said:
>
>> I don't recommend that. If the database exceeds a certain size
>> (and "certain" is MBs, not GBs), this simply fails.
>
> Is there a bug report for this issue? I find that very
> disappointing.
http://1.2.3.12/bmi/st
On 29/12/10 Bill said:
> Hi there,
>
> I want to know is there any authentication module base on Linux passwd/
> shadow file for django?
You want pam authentication. Look for django and pam.
Mike
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Hello,
I'm trying to setting up an OpenID provider for an application that I
wrote using Django. For this task I use the django_openid_provider
(http://www.romke.net/django/openid_provider/) app.
After installing, syncdb of the ddbb, associate an user with his
openid... the truth moment comes and
To run Django server on specific IP and port you can use following
command:
python manage.py runserver :
e.g. python manage.py runserver 11.12.13.145:5678
If you do not specify IP and the port it starts on
localhost(127.0.0.1) and port 8000.
If you are using command prompt and do not want to
Hello,
I have a stored procedure which creates a cursor for a query, and also
returns the total count for the (unlimited) query. The query itself can be
mapped to my model if ran through the raw method of the manager. However,
I'm interested in using the procedure, rather than 2 separate querie
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