All correct :)
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:28 AM, Tomas Neme wrote:
> I'll still answer this just in case. You should have the following in
> your urls.py:
>
> urlpatterns += (..,
> url(r'(P)\w+/(P)\d+/(P)\[w-]+/', your_view,
> name='yoururlname'), )
>
> and then you can have in your templa
On 2011-09-02, at 4:58 AM, Yaşar Arabacı wrote:
>
> Is there a way to test whether or not a 3rd party url shortener works. What I
> have in mind is this:
Sure, python has libraries like urllib for dong that sort of thing.
http://docs.python.org/library/urllib.html
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shot in the dark: aren't they connections to the database, maybe?
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 12:56 AM, shacker wrote:
> Hmm, appreciate the feedback, but we don't have KeepAlives enabled on our
> Django servers and it's never been a problem. And remember, the other Django
> site on the same server do
On 2011-09-02, at 5:22 PM, Mo Mughrabi wrote:
> The problem with my approach that the xml is not validated and the reading
> operation can be exhausting to parse the xml every time.
Why are you parsing through the XML every time? That seems awfully inefficient.
There are xml parsers that don't i
I'll still answer this just in case. You should have the following in
your urls.py:
urlpatterns += (..,
url(r'(P)\w+/(P)\d+/(P)\[w-]+/', your_view,
name='yoururlname'), )
and then you can have in your template
{{
n.title }}
I hope I didn't make any mistakes.
tomas
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is there any error messages you seeing? or logged? does the file exists on
the filesystem?
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Ludvig wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Usually only read these posts so i hope i'm doing this right!
>
> Recently my file upload just stopped working, and i've no idea what
> i've chang
What I did is create an attribute in my models and called it
model.py
class Data(models.Model):
# connection_name is my database name which points to the name from
settings.py
connection_name = "gis"
name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
area = models.IntegerField()
and created a
Hi I have a table which every has TextField to store plain text. Am using
this field for configuration and putting there some XML to read later on.
The problem with my approach that the xml is not validated and the reading
operation can be exhausting to parse the xml every time. And since XMLField
Hmm, appreciate the feedback, but we don't have KeepAlives enabled on our
Django servers and it's never been a problem. And remember, the other Django
site on the same server doesn't have the problem. As for serving lots of
resources - we're just talking about viewing/saving seven User pages in
Only briefly read this email, but it could be due to keep alives not being
enabled, along with lots of resources (images, css, js) etc being called.
Let me know if this helps
Cal
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:16 PM, shacker wrote:
> This is not a database connection question, but a TCP connection pr
Problem solved.
I was too tired to find my mistake earlier ;)
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This is not a database connection question, but a TCP connection problem.
I've got two different Django sites on the same server (which I admin), each
with their own similar vhosts and wsgi processes. The server uses
ConfigServer firewall for automatic detection and firewalling of bad
behavior
This is what I finally got:
C:\Python27>python c:\python27\mysite2\manage.py syncdb
Creating tables ...
Creating table auth_permission
Creating table auth_group_permissions
Creating table auth_group
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\python27\mysite2\manage.py", line 14, in
execute
Hello,
Usually only read these posts so i hope i'm doing this right!
Recently my file upload just stopped working, and i've no idea what
i've changed. I noticed that request.FILES is empty so i've googled
some and cant figured out my problem.
My form looks like this
Ok. I created a new database entirely and un-commented the APPS.
I then ran the following command:
C:\Python27>python c:\python27\mysite2\manage.py syncdb
I hit enter about 5 mins ago and it's still at:
Creating tables
Creating table auth_permission
Creating table auth_group_permissions
Creatin
Hey
I've made a view which should generate url in form like this
(example.com/type/id/slug : example.com/news/1/lorem-ipsum/)
To generate links I use:
{{ n.title|safe}}
It isn't the correct form for that as far as I know.
Could someone explain me how to use {% url %} tag in this situation? I d
The only thing that pops in my mind right about now is to delete the currently
created table and then proceed to re-run syncdb (leave the other apps
uncommented.)
On Sep 2, 2011, at 1:01 PM, John Boudreau wrote:
> Great. Yes, when I first experienced the issue (prior to creating the polls
> a
Great. Yes, when I first experienced the issue (prior to creating the polls
app, with those APPS un-commented), I logged into the database and found the
following tables had been created:
TableRowsTypeSizeCommentsauth_group_permissions0Xeround0 Bauth_permission0
Xeround0 B2 tables0--0 B
So it lo
I'm curious, maybe someone knows this who has actually seen the code behind
the scenes, but is this actually true? When Django says "Creating tables
... Creating table polls_poll", does that mean it's already
connected to the database and working on it or is it a message that's
produced
I had the same problem with those un-commented, so I create an app polls
(per the tutorial) and commented those out to see if it made a difference
and it didn't.
In the tutorial is says,
"For the minimalists
Like we said above, the default applications are included for the common
case, but not e
I'm looking at this portion:
+++
INSTALLED_APPS = (
#'django.contrib.auth',
#'django.contrib.contenttypes',
#'django.contrib.sessions',
#'django.contrib.sites',
#'django.contrib.messages',
#'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'polls'
# Unco
Yes I have. When I run the syncdb command it starts creating the tables then
hangs
So it is connecting to the MySql DB I created...
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 12:43 PM, chandrakant kumar wrote:
> On 9/2/11, John wrote:
> > I am a total noob so forgive my ignorance, but I have been going
> > thr
On 9/2/11, John wrote:
> I am a total noob so forgive my ignorance, but I have been going
> through the Django tutorial -
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/intro/tutorial01/
>
> I am at the point in the tutorial where I run the following command:
>
> C:\Python27>python c:\python27\mysite2\ma
On Sep 2, 12:37 pm, "Yves S. Garret"
wrote:
> Show me your settings.py file, just post all of it.
>
Please see my settings.py file below. I "X's" out the password etc
DEBUG = True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
ADMINS = (
# ('Your Name', 'your_em...@example.com'),
)
MANAGERS = ADMINS
DATABA
Show me your settings.py file, just post all of it.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:38 AM, John wrote:
> I am a total noob so forgive my ignorance, but I have been going
> through the Django tutorial -
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/intro/tutorial01/
>
> I am at the point in the tutorial wher
I am a total noob so forgive my ignorance, but I have been going
through the Django tutorial -
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/intro/tutorial01/
I am at the point in the tutorial where I run the following command:
C:\Python27>python c:\python27\mysite2\manage.py syncdb
Creating tables ...
You know what would be great? Seeing the finished code for this tutorial,
has anyone seen it? I'm know I tripped up somewhere and that's the main
reason why I'm getting these errors, so seeing the finished product would be
a nice thing to look at right now.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Yves S
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Tomek Paczkowski wrote:
> Hi, I cannot find any good source on how test reusable apps. I poked around
> and found out that people (django-registration, south) tests on blank
> project.
> This seems kind of wrong having to make some outside directory to be able to
>
Hi, I cannot find any good source on how test reusable apps. I poked around
and found out that people (django-registration, south) tests on blank
project.
This seems kind of wrong having to make some outside directory to be able to
run tests.
Isn't there any better way?
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Thank you for this Tom, it's been awhile since I read about the
QuerySet API.
Kayode: I'm not sure you can export such data as a CSV. Why do you
need the date exported in this manner? You can export the exact data
from the database into a CSV, but re-importing would need a bit of
work. I have
Yes, it is.
+
# Django settings for mysite project.
DEBUG = True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
ADMINS = (
# ('Your Name', 'your_em...@example.com'),
)
MANAGERS = ADMINS
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'sqlite3', # Add 'postgres
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kevin wrote:
> An interesting question here, not sure if anybody has tried to pickle
> their QuerySets before.
>
Not only have people tried this before, but there is an entry in the
manual about it:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/models/querysets/#pick
Thanks for this.
I have a question. Is it possible to pickle a QuerySet and write to csv?
I have been trying to use pickle to achieve the same stuff you just did. But
I guess I've not been patient enough.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Kevin wrote:
> Wow! This is very interesting an
Hi,
Is there a way to test whether or not a 3rd party url shortener works. What
I have in mind is this:
get short url from third party application
send a request to that link
see if that link is redirected to what it is supposed to redirected?
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Hi,
We are using the Django ORM model outside the web context in a long lived
process.
This works quite well however the Postgres database connection is always
"idle in transaction", which blocks other DB operations we need to do.
To fix this we use the database-level autocommit option () which
The only solution I can directly think of, since the SITE_ID is in
settings.py would be to use some python logic to determine the
database for that site.
eg.
if SITE_ID == 1:
... Database settings for site 1 here ...
Use an if-then like this in your settings.py.
Now if what your going after
Wow! This is very interesting and I did not expect the results.
The following:
>>> dat = pickle.loads(open('kbase.dat','rb').read())
>>> for item in dat:
... item.save()
Worked flawlessly! It recreated all the data in the database that I
removed to see what would happen if I unpickled it and
my settings.py file was not configured how to handle static files
(images/js/css..) so far i made settings for that.
In deployment, or in production there is no issue anymore.
Selcuk
On Sep 2, 12:35 am, Reinout van Rees wrote:
> On 01-09-11 23:25, SSozuer wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > that is my index.ht
An interesting question here, not sure if anybody has tried to pickle
their QuerySets before.
Here's an example that does work:
entry_list = Entry.objects.all()
response =
HttpResponse(pickle.dumps(entry_list),mimetype='application/x-
pickle.python')
response['Content-Dispo
Hallo everybody!
I've got problem exteding the admin's index view. I need to pass
extra_context to the index of the admin, after the administrator logged
in, that's why I'm trying to extend the view. So...
What I've got is:
In the root of the project I modified urls.py like following:
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