I'm not too sure what you are trying to do but there's no part of your
code that tries to create a user.
Maybe you should give more information
On 2/21/12, Roberto Bouza wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been hitting my head pretty hard trying to figure out what the
> problem is hope someone here can hel
On Feb 20, 11:32 pm, "rafiee.nima" wrote:
> tnx alot
> but actually my scenario dose not deal with user so I thing cookies do
> not help a lot
> suppose there are 3 airline counter which fill ticket forms and send
> them to the cashier maybe simultaneously .forms are sent to the
> cashier which
I will tell you what, You are just awesome :) Thanks a million. I was
so worried :)
As you told i tried all the way and only then posted. I ll take care
of indentation from now on :)
Thanks again.
On Feb 20, 5:20 pm, akaariai wrote:
> Check the indentation of __unicode__ method (and other methods
did u try this by any chance?? I found the way out, but it doesn
return what i want.
When is give Poll.objects.all() it is equivalent to SELECT * from
Poll; and for me it returns
in your case, poll is an object ryt? now wer is the attribute?
print [e.question for e in Poll.objects.all()] = SELEC
I am facing problems in configuring geodjango with Postgresql 9.1 DB.
With engine== django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis , I get an error
saying it doesnot exist.
I have put up this question here also :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9359082/setting-up-postgresql-9-1-database-in-django-for-u
Hey there,
Try this:
In your forms.py create a field such as this
message = forms.ChoiceField(label='Event Type', choices=EVENT_TYPE_CHOICES)
That will create a dropdown.
Also, I think that the first thing in the tuple is a value and shouldn't
have a space, so change:
EVENT_TYPE_CHOICES = (('
Thanks akaarial and bill,
Much appreciated for the help on getting me to understand more about django. :)
Best Regards,
Stanwin Siow
On Feb 20, 2012, at 5:11 AM, akaariai wrote:
> On Feb 19, 1:42 pm, Stanwin Siow wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> The below method is an excerpt taken from the default
Hello people,
some time ago with a couple of friends started a project with Django.
We are really getting into it now, and have made several progress in
the last 3 months. But, as the code starts to grow up, everything
start to get complicated.
Right now we have our project hosted on Bitbucket, a
...
Design doesn't matter one bit for what you're doing.
Don't try and win design awards by having CSS dropdowns.
Concentrate on solving their business logic rather than adding images
of sexy nurses
And get that book. There are free books online, there's the official
django tutorial also.
On T
On Feb 20, 5:54 pm, Anurag Chourasia
wrote:
> This is weird
>
> I simply copy pasted your code in my environment and it shows me a Drop
> Down.
>
> Could you save the models file again and close your browser (or even try
> clearing cache) and restart your apache/django dev server whatever may
Your code looks good to me.
Maybe you need to restart apache (or similar)?
This is typically the format I use for choice fields:
LIVE_STATUS = 1
DRAFT_STATUS = 2
HIDDEN_STATUS = 3
STATUS_CHOICES = (
(LIVE_STATUS, u'Live'),
(DRAFT_STATUS, u'Draft'),
(HIDDEN_STATUS, u'Hidden'),
)
statu
This is weird
I simply copy pasted your code in my environment and it shows me a Drop
Down.
Could you save the models file again and close your browser (or even try
clearing cache) and restart your apache/django dev server whatever may be
the case and try again?
Regards,
Anurag
On Mon, Feb
On Feb 20, 5:39 pm, Stanwin Siow wrote:
> Try removing
>
> "Event Type",
>
> in the following
>
> message = models.CharField("Event Type", max_length=12,
> choices=EVENT_TYPE_CHOICES)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Stanwin Siow
No difference.
>
> On Feb 21, 2012, at 8:32 AM, larry.mart...@gmail.com wro
Try removing
"Event Type",
in the following
message = models.CharField("Event Type", max_length=12,
choices=EVENT_TYPE_CHOICES)
Best Regards,
Stanwin Siow
On Feb 21, 2012, at 8:32 AM, larry.mart...@gmail.com wrote:
> ield("Event Type", max_length=12,
> choices=EVENT_TYPE_CHOICES)
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I'm fairly new to django, still getting my feet wet. I want to have a
dropdown menu (django seems to call this a select box). I read this:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.Field.choices
So I did this:
class EventsTable(models.Model):
EVENT_TYPE_CHOICE
Hello,
I've been hitting my head pretty hard trying to figure out what the
problem is hope someone here can help.
I've set up the remote backends and middleware as per the docs and
blatantly I'm coding the META remote_user and nothing happens. like
this:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'django.middle
As an aside, I would assume you want your phone number field to be a string
(models.CharField) instead of integer.
Furbee
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Babatunde Akinyanmi
wrote:
> @Daniel
> Your __unicode__ should always return a string so like Shawn said,
> when you check your phone model,
@Daniel
Your __unicode__ should always return a string so like Shawn said,
when you check your phone model, its __unicode__ method should be
returning str() or unicode() not int
On 2/20/12, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> Read the error message in your subject line. Then look at the
> __unicode__ method
You could do for example:
exclude the user field from the form and in your view something like this:
form = YourModelForm(request.POST) #fill the modelform with the data
if form.is_valid(): # check if valid
mynewobject = form.save(commit=False) #save it to create
the object
I hate to keep bringing this issue up, but I'm still not entirely sure
how to implement this. I've tried a number of different ways to
connect some kind of user ID with form data without much success. Is
the idea that after authenticating the user in the view, request.user
be set to some variable t
tnx alot
but actually my scenario dose not deal with user so I thing cookies do
not help a lot
suppose there are 3 airline counter which fill ticket forms and send
them to the cashier maybe simultaneously .forms are sent to the
cashier which is just a function in my view ,,I want to know how I ca
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 18:33:40 +0100, Tom Evans
wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Martin Tiršel
wrote:
(btw, are you sure that works for views? looks like it is counting
clicks as well)
Yes, that was counting all records.
This type of query is tricky to do in django. In SQL, you
Read the error message in your subject line. Then look at the
__unicode__ method of your Phone model. It appears that this is the
problem, and not the Device model.
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Hey all,
I am a beginner django user. I am going through the tutorial, but when
I post the following I get the TypeError: coercing to unicode:
class Phone(models.Model):
phonenumber = models.IntegerField()
pub_date = models.DateTimeField('date published')
def __unicode__
Essentially I want to ensure that a DB record provided via a form is
unique AND be able to handle the error(s) produced in my own way.
After lengthy and often fruitless searching I decided that a
Model.validate_unique() call to trap the ValidationError would be
suitable, so that I could populate my
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Martin Tiršel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have:
>
> class BannerStats(models.Model):
> ACTION_TYPE_VIEW = 0
> ACTION_TYPE_CLICK = 1
>
> ACTION_TYPES = (
> (ACTION_TYPE_VIEW, 'view'),
> (ACTION_TYPE_CLICK, 'click'),
> )
>
> banner = models.Foreig
Hi,
I have:
class BannerStats(models.Model):
ACTION_TYPE_VIEW = 0
ACTION_TYPE_CLICK = 1
ACTION_TYPES = (
(ACTION_TYPE_VIEW, 'view'),
(ACTION_TYPE_CLICK, 'click'),
)
banner = models.ForeignKey(
Banner
)
date = models.DateTimeField(
aut
Yes Mateusz, you understood right.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz <
mmarzantow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, it works!
>
> Although I was previously installing Django according to docs at
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/install/#installing-development-version,
Perhaps a filter rather than a tag. You will need to provide input
for the filter, but it can ignore it. So:
{% for a in random_variable|list_print %}
Bill
On 2/19/12, brian wrote:
> Is it possible to create a template tag that will create a list that a
> for loop can loop over? I know I
Yes, it works!
Although I was previously installing Django according to docs at
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/install/#installing-development-version,
your method works perfectly so far.
I understand that keep in sync with trunk/master is as easy as invoking git
pull (svn up) and t
Excellent,
Thanks very much
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I was in the same situation as you and I found this solution...
in your models.py:
import datetime
YEAR_CHOICES = []for r in range(1980,
(datetime.datetime.now().year+1)):YEAR_CHOICES.append((r,r))
so, your field can now use YEAR_CHOICES:
year = models.IntegerField(_('year'), max_length=4,
Hi,
I have a car model that contains many fields including a 'year' field. I
need the dropdown for this field to display the current year as the first
option and also display the previous 25 years as individual options.
I was thinking i could create a list object and then populate the list
bas
Hello all
I'm stuck on static files since yesterday. It gives me an error that
no module called "staticfiles" found. What my requirement is that i
have a header file where I'm including a css dropdown menu. how do i
include that file, without using staticfiles. What all needs to be
done to include
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:49 AM, jigbox wrote:
> The installation guide has instructions for Ubuntu 10.10 and below
> users.
> However, there is no help for Ubuntu 11.10 users. since I am facing
> some uncommon problems, I request to put up installation steps for
> Ububtu 11.10 users.
> Any help
Can you detail your problems? I installed it on a 11.10 some time ago and
perhaps I can help you
2012/2/20 jigbox
> The installation guide has instructions for Ubuntu 10.10 and below
> users.
> However, there is no help for Ubuntu 11.10 users. since I am facing
> some uncommon problems, I reques
On 20 feb, 00:03, Reinout van Rees wrote:
> On 19-02-12 14:16, dummyman dummyman wrote:
>
> The solution is simple: just add a {{ csrf_token }} somewhere in your
> form. That ought to do it.
A typo there, Reinout ;-). You meant:
{% csrf_token %}
Cheers, Roald
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Do you mean django-trunk installation?
If so, I use this in my requirements.txt:
-e svn+http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/#egg=django-trunk
or directly with pip:
$ pip install -e svn+
http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/#egg=django-trunk
Hope it helps.
On Mon, Feb 20,
Tnx alot for the quick response Anssi!
Your were absolutely right, I downloaded the django tarball and installed from
scratch again and it works. Funny how the disk failure corrupted both the
django module under site-packages and the raw unpacked tarball from home
dir
/andreas
20 feb 201
The installation guide has instructions for Ubuntu 10.10 and below
users.
However, there is no help for Ubuntu 11.10 users. since I am facing
some uncommon problems, I request to put up installation steps for
Ububtu 11.10 users.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Hello list,
I've a long time run process, which started by a method of a Django
model object. It runs through djutils.decorators.async decorator,
like this:
@djutils.decorators.async
def my_long_time_process(self, foo):
When this process starts, it creates a file, and write the line
Hello everyone
FeinCMS v1.5.0 has been released this noon and is available from
usual places. The differences to v1.5.0.rc1 are very small, only
an update of the AUTHORS file and a few fixes to the thumbnail
template filters.
What is FeinCMS anyway?
===
FeinCMS is one of t
Hello,
I'm having a problem with managing Django installation which was done from
git repository
(might be svn as well) in clean virtual environment. The problem is that
when I install some
other package via pip which has a Django as a dependency, it doesn't find
my django installation
and then do
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:46 PM, LJ wrote:
> I have quite a number of fixtures that I call loaddata to insert
> fixtures into my sqlite database using the following syntax:
>
> python ./manage.py loaddata ./apps/addresses/fixtures/cities.json
> python ./manage.py loaddata ./apps/addresses/fixtures
Check the indentation of __unicode__ method (and other methods too)...
- Anssi
On Feb 20, 1:50 pm, kalyani ram wrote:
> hey all,
>
> I am learning the db connectivity using this
> tutorialhttps://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial01/
> Now, i followed every single step and yet, when
I'm as well new to django/python but did you tried
for poll in Polls.objects.all():
print poll
?
Thanks!
On Feb 20, 12:50 pm, kalyani ram wrote:
> hey all,
>
> I am learning the db connectivity using this
> tutorialhttps://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial01/
> Now, i followed e
It works, thanks for your great help.
On Feb 20, 4:19 pm, kahara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the doc says "argument tells which template bit to output", so
> shouldn't this be:
>
> {% templatetag openvariable %} sample {% templatetag closevariable %}
>
> /j
>
> On 20 helmi, 09:35, Morris wrote:
>
>
>
>
hey all,
I am learning the db connectivity using this tutorial
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial01/
Now, i followed every single step and yet, when i give
Polls.objects.all() is gives the output as
But then it should be returning the fields right? I checked the db
also. I has r
Thank you. :) i ll do my best and sort this issue out :)
On Feb 20, 2:32 pm, akaariai wrote:
> On Feb 20, 11:16 am, kalyani ram wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thank you very much Anssi. I just got it perfect :D I know i am so
> > silly with errors. but i am beginner. Thanks alot.
> > Can u help m
On Feb 20, 11:16 am, kalyani ram wrote:
> Thank you very much Anssi. I just got it perfect :D I know i am so
> silly with errors. but i am beginner. Thanks alot.
> Can u help me one more error?
> I trying to make a db connection using postgresql and python2.7
> when i type import postgresql and e
Thank you very much Anssi. I just got it perfect :D I know i am so
silly with errors. but i am beginner. Thanks alot.
Can u help me one more error?
I trying to make a db connection using postgresql and python2.7
when i type import postgresql and enter I get the following error:
Python 2.7.2 (defa
On Feb 20, 10:39 am, Andreas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get graphite hooked up with apache and it has a wsgi
> script that uses django. I did a std installation according to the
> graphite wiki and it worked fine, but then we experienced a disk
> failure and after recovery the graphite.wsgi do
On Feb 20, 10:01 am, kalyani ram wrote:
> My urls.py is as follows.
>
> from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
> from mysite.views import current_datetime, hours_ahead
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
> (r'^time/$', current_datetime)
> (r'^time/plus/(\d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead),
> )
Missing comm
Hi,
I'm trying to get graphite hooked up with apache and it has a wsgi
script that uses django. I did a std installation according to the
graphite wiki and it worked fine, but then we experienced a disk
failure and after recovery the graphite.wsgi does not work anymore, it
fails on this line:
imp
Hi,
the doc says "argument tells which template bit to output", so
shouldn't this be:
{% templatetag openvariable %} sample {% templatetag closevariable %}
/j
On 20 helmi, 09:35, Morris wrote:
> Hi Karen,
>
> Thanks a lot, I tried the method.
>
> {% openvariable %} sample {% closevariabl
Hey all,
I am recently trying out the examples from the link
http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter03/, where the current time
have to be displayed and then modify and display the offset. I was
able to display the time without any issue, but with the offset part,
i get the error
TypeError at /ti
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