Hi django-users,
I'm working on a django project with a quickly growing javascript
front-end using backbone. The backbone application has grown to the
point where it needs to be split into modules across multiple files.
I'm looking into RequireJS to do that.
I've done some research on how to bes
I've never used mac OS but try:
python django-admin.py startproject mysite
On 2/28/12, JChlipala wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a Django beginner, and am trying to get Django set up in Mac OS
> X. I am going through the tutorial, but getting stuck very early
> (essentially at the beginning). I have i
Hello,
I am a Django beginner, and am trying to get Django set up in Mac OS
X. I am going through the tutorial, but getting stuck very early
(essentially at the beginning). I have installed Python and Django.
The next instruction is to enter the command "django-admin.py
startproject mysite". Wh
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:19 PM, atlastorm wrote:
> WSGI is a script that connects Django to
> Apache.
not really
WSGI is just a standard, a document that says "the web server will
call the app as a function with such and such parameters, the app will
return such and such values with the respon
Ethan:
What a generous answer. Thank you so much. Here are my responses with
a few other questions:
> What is your operating system? On Ubuntu I've found all the installation
> to be very easy.
I'm on a Mac. The Django GeoDjango installation instructions are
somewhat obtuse and there aren't alt
Hi coded,
You can't get rid of that field and expect the comment framework to
work right. Other posters have suggested that you use a hiddenField
widget on your form class (you are using a custom comment model
right?). If that's not going smoothly, then you should do it with CSS
ie add a class sele
Hi django users,
I have just migrated my projected from django 1.2.7 to django 1.3.
I am receiving the following error while saving an object from admin.
"model_name" object has no attribute '_adding'
I am getting this error in clean method of some of my models where i
use it the following way
Thanks Daniel, for that explanation.
Let me get this straight - WSGI is a script that connects Django to
Apache. My WSGIScriptAlias is pointed like this: WSGIScriptAlias /
htdocs "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs/"
Is this correct? Is this the folder that should house t
I'm attempting to follow the instructions on the Django website and
use the registration/login.html. I created the file in myapp/
registration/login.html.
I've added the following to my urls.py file:
url(r'^login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login'),
When I attempt to access /myapp/login I get
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Denis Darii wrote:
> Of course, from the django
> documentation(https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/translation/#message-files):
>>
>> The script should be run from one of two places:
>>
>> The root directory of your Django project.
>> The root direct
Consider writing custom template tags for the common parts (assuming
they're dynamic).
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/custom-template-tags/
Brett
On 2/27/12 2:25 PM, "Paul" wrote:
>I have a question regarding the use of the template mechanism.
>
>Say i'm using a common website la
I think your problem might be solved in this SO post:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6383310/python-mysqldb-library-not-loade
d-libmysqlclient-18-dylib
By the way, I'd highly recommend using Homebrew instead of MacPorts and
pip/virtualenv instead of sudo easy_install.
Brett
On 2/27/12 2:01
Thanks everyone. Your inputs were a tremendous help. I'm slowly, but
surely, getting the hang of Django.
Best,
S
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Bill Freeman wrote:
> 1. There is more information in that traceback (that you didn't
> include) that could help
> you find your indentation error.
Of course, from the django documentation(
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/translation/#message-files
):
> The script should be run from one of two places:
>
>- The root directory of your Django project.
>- The root directory of your Django app.
>
> The script runs over yo
So you mean I will override the template? Since I will be making the
correction is the models.
On Feb 25, 3:12 pm, Carlos Leite wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:14 PM, coded kid wrote:
> > Sorry, How will I set that? is it from the template?
>
> no, its a widget ...
>
> you have to set the wid
I've already tried this, django created LC_MESSAGE folder in locale, but
this folder is empty (no django.po file is generated :/)
I'm guessing if the problem is not the way i tagged the things to translate
...
I added to all the html files i wanted to translate the tag {% load i18n %}
and all the
Hi Nicolas.
Try to run makemessages script from the root directory of your Django app,
so:
$ cd /your/app/path/
$ mkdir locale
$ django-admin.py makemessages -l en
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:54 PM, nicolas HERSOG wrote:
> Yes, I have my app in INSTALLED_APPS and I also have added this key in m
Yes, I have my app in INSTALLED_APPS and I also have added this key in my
settings :
USE_I18N = True
USE_L10N = True
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 1:36 PM, nicolas HERSOG wrote:
> Fun fact, I tried the command manage.py compilemessages, it takes
> loong time to finish and parse all of my workspace in order to create
> translation file xD.
> All my home except my project :| ...
>
>
Does your INSTALLED_APPS setting
Hi Diego, and thanks for your help :)
I've already created a /conf/locale folder at my root project.
Whenever i typed python manage.py makemessage -l django add to
/conf/locale a new folder /LC_MESSAGE which contains a django.po
file.
When i vim this file I just notice translation key about
djang
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:45 AM, nicolas HERSOG wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Very thanks for yours answers!
>
> I added to the top of all my html files {% load i18n %} and typed in my root
> directory :
>
> django-admin.py makemessages -l en
>
> Or :
>
> python manage.py makemessages -l en
>
> I tried
I have a question regarding the use of the template mechanism.
Say i'm using a common website layout with header, footer and in the
center three columns. Only the center is specific to the request (so
the specific view function will generate the center block), i'm not
sure however what the best wa
I am setting up Python and Django on os X 10.7 from a virgin install
and Xcode 4.3.
I tried using the default install of Python:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/
$ sudo easy_install MySQL-python
Searching for MySQL-python
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/MySQL
Please pay attention to this piece of code:
formwizard/views.py
class NamedUrlWizardView(WizardView):
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This renders the form or, if needed, does the http redirects.
"""
step_url = kwargs.get('step', None)
if step_url is
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 7:50 PM, DF wrote:
> GeoDjango though, to be honest, sounds frightening and extremely
> advanced. I've been reviewing the installation requirements and, at
> least according to how these were written, is intense and ripe for
> many errors.
What is your operating system?
tOn Monday, 27 February 2012 14:40:37 UTC, atlastorm wrote:
>
> I am a newbie to Django and web development in general, and I've
> completed the django tutorial and am working my way through the
> practical django projects book. I have a simple app that I wanted to
> try out: basically a form in
On Feb 27, 1:44 am, Masklinn wrote:
> On 27 févr. 2012, at 07:23, Zheng Li wrote:
> > i thought "\d+" in url promises i can get an int point in cheer_confirm,
> > and am i wrong?
>
> \d+ ensures you will only get naturals, but django will not perform any
> conversion automatically. Especially n
Meanwhile, as you wait for answers, do check http://djangopeople.me/
Perhaps you could contact some locals directly and even schedule a couple
of interviews.
Cheers,
AT
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Tim Abbott wrote:
> Good Afternoon all,
>
> Firstly, sorry to use the group like this, how
Good Afternoon all,
Firstly, sorry to use the group like this, however the company I am working
with are one of my longest standing clients and I really want to make sure
they get the right calibre person. I have been recommended to this user
group by a friend of mine who is a Python freelancer.
Hi there. I have a multi-table inheritance in my main application like
this:
MailItem->Parcel->LargeParcel
Now I want to have a separate application called 'dispatch' that serves
as a staging area as information comes in about the parcels. So I want
a single table that has a row that corres
I am a newbie to Django and web development in general, and I've
completed the django tutorial and am working my way through the
practical django projects book. I have a simple app that I wanted to
try out: basically a form in HTML that takes inputs, reads a database,
calculates and displays an out
Why can't you use this: http://www.google.com/recaptcha
Thanks,
Anoop
atm
___
Life is short, Live it hard.
On 27 February 2012 19:59, Karthik Abinav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does django have an implementation of audio captch for registration? If
> so please link me to the docs.
>
> Thanks,
> Kart
Hi,
Does django have an implementation of audio captch for registration? If
so please link me to the docs.
Thanks,
Karthik Abinav
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Hi everyone,
Very thanks for yours answers!
I added to the top of all my html files {% load i18n %} and typed in my
root directory :
-
- django-admin.py makemessages -l en
Or :
- python manage.py makemessages -l en
I tried both commands, first in my root directory and in my app but no
i see. Thanks guys.
I've got it working thanks to your inputs.
Really appreciate it.
Best Regards,
Stanwin Siow
On Feb 27, 2012, at 4:36 PM, doniyor wrote:
> yes, as Ian said, you need name attr in your input so that you can
> navigate to the real string input the user gives..
>
>
>
> O
yes, as Ian said, you need name attr in your input so that you can
navigate to the real string input the user gives..
On 27 Feb., 08:38, Ian Clelland wrote:
> On Sunday, February 26, 2012, Stanwin Siow wrote:
> > Ok disregard my previous question.
>
> > Here's the latest one.
>
> > I have the f
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