First of all, you have to create a geo database. Postgis (a PostgreSQL
extension) is the best choice.
After that, you have to define some geography fields and import your data,
shape files (shp), etc.
GeoDjango Tutorial provides all the steps to get it done.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Smriti Patodi wrote:
> Hello Dennis,
>
> Yes you are right..I am looking for how the Django effort itself is
> managed by the developers and the Django community in general?
>
> I want to get more information on:
>
> - how Django team gathers requirements for each r
Wait so does anyone know how to do this?
I posted this a long time ago.
How do I define a geography field? I need a geography column so I can
perform geographic queries on it and the documentation doesn't give me
a definitive way on how to do it.
Would it be like:
city = models.CharField(max_
Smriti,
If you're really interested from the "horse's mouth" -- I'd suggest
googling DjangoCon and DjangoCon EU recordings (they are often on
blip.tvbut the most recent ones were put up by
youtube.com/jessenoller.
Most DjangoCon have a core-team sit-down and/or fireside chat with BDFL/s
and this
Hello Dennis,
Yes you are right..I am looking for how the Django effort itself is
managed by the developers and the Django community in general?
I want to get more information on:
- how Django team gathers requirements for each release
- how does the planning go on for each enhancement/rel
Hello people,
i'm having some difficult time with translation and I18N. I'm using in
my project django-user-accounts (from Pinax) but I can't translate the
strings there.
When I call manage.py makemessages -l es_AR I don't see translation
for this app ("account"). I've got installed correctly. Al
Surely the error message included a line number?
Also, probably not related, but check that there is no whitespace after
your line ending back-slashes. (Hint it is safer to put the opening triple
quote before the backslash, and safer yet to put the triple quoted string
in a pare of parentheses, t
Actually the the admin.py as mentioned above is required.
If you have coded the model for Poll app then make sure the command *python
manage.py syncdb *is executed.
On Friday, November 2, 2012 1:59:18 AM UTC+7, Mihail Mihalache wrote:
>
> I have followed the django tutorial up to part 2 -
> http
Ahh. Just saw your link to overriding the clean() method. So you could
put all the same logic above into the clean() method instead.
On Friday, November 2, 2012 4:36:20 AM UTC-4, Dilip M wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Django. Went through docs before posting this.. I have a model
> and form li
Again, I'm not sure, but I think to do it at Model validation level you'd
have to modify some of the django core files themselve. I think what
you're looking for is in django.core.validators (in my install this file is
at /lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/validators.py, or you can just
On 02/11/12 Tom Evans said:
> Hmm, looks ok.. do you end up with two entries in the DB, one with the
> old primary key, and one with the new primary key?
No, and I expected to.
> Personally, I don't use natural primary keys with Django, I always let
> it create an 'id' primary key, and then add
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Chris Pagnutti wrote:
> Hi. I'm pretty new to Django too, so someone else probably has a better
> idea. But I think that on the server side, you can handle additional
> validation in the view that handles the form submission (i.e. the view that
> the "action" attr
Hey Any Solution on this ?
On Wednesday, September 15, 2010 4:53:26 AM UTC+5:30, Kenneth Gonsalves
wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I have installed haystack with xapian backend. My relevant code is like
> this:
>
> import haystack
> haystack.autodiscover()
>
> from haystack.indexes import *
> from haystack
Hi. I'm pretty new to Django too, so someone else probably has a better
idea. But I think that on the server side, you can handle additional
validation in the view that handles the form submission (i.e. the view that
the "action" attribute in your form points to). You can probably attach
err
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:10 PM, msoulier wrote:
> On Nov 1, 1:27 pm, Tom Evans wrote:
>> >> Please show the definition of MyForm.
>>
>> Please do show it.
>
> Sorry, the model was in the previous email, here's the form.
>
>
> class McdLoadForm(forms.ModelForm):
> VERSIONPAT = re.compile(r'^(\
On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 10:15:11AM +0100, Raffaele Salmaso wrote:
> did you forget to include
> from django.conf import settings
> in /home/michael/www/project/news/models.py?
>
> --
> | Raffaele Salmaso
Yep, adding it did it :)
Thanks to both of you!
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On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Michael Muster
wrote:
> File "/home/michael/www/project/news/models.py", line 28, in News
> author = models.ForeignKey(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL)
> NameError: name 'settings' is not defined
> NameError: name 'settings' is not defined
did you forget to include
On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 04:59:35PM +0800, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> Can you run:
>
> ./manage syncdb --traceback
>
> so we can get the full context of the error message?
>
Sure, here it is:
:~/www/project$ python manage.py syncdb --traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/l
(Apologies for the first reply -- my send button misfired…)
Hi Michael,
It sounds like something else - not related to the your User model - is
going wrong with your app; the error about settings doesn't sound like
something the auth system would be generating.
Can you run:
./manage syncdb --tr
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Michael Muster <
michael.mus...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using django 1.5 and want to add an extra
> field to the django user class.
> The documentation says that i have to subclass AbstractUser
> and add extra fields to it.
>
> So i tried it, in my app
On Friday, October 26, 2012 3:35:45 PM UTC+1, Alexandre Provencio wrote:
>
> Can't access since yesterday :/
>
I am looking into this. Should be back over the weekend.
Thanks!
Adomas
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Hi,
I am using django 1.5 and want to add an extra
field to the django user class.
The documentation says that i have to subclass AbstractUser
and add extra fields to it.
So i tried it, in my app 'news' i have:
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser
class cpUser(AbstractUser):
Hi,
I am new to Django. Went through docs before posting this.. I have a model
and form like this.
models.py:
class Recipients(models.Model):
dev = models.EmailField()
qa = models.EmailField()
cc = models.MultipleEmailField()
forms.py:
class RecipientsForm(forms.ModelForm):
Actually the minimum requirement for the application to appear in admin is
this (here in docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial02/#make-the-poll-app-modifiable-in-the-admin):
admin.py:
from django.contrib import admin
from mysite.polls.models import Poll, Choice
# `register(
Hi!
Snippet: http://dpaste.com/822354/
Idea: a product is made up of different components, each component
having a certain cost. I want a model for product and component. Given a
product I need to know its total cost.
Example: a car is made up of 4 wheels, 1 body and 1 engine. Given that
it
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