the problem was caused by django-admin-bootstrapped
Il giorno lunedì 4 maggio 2015 18:46:08 UTC+2, André Luiz ha scritto:
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> You can do it in in urls.py for example[1]
>
> [1]: https://gist.github.com/dvl/0bed149bee4556b32d7a
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> 2015-05-02 5:55 GMT-03:00 drakkan >:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to
Python 2 or Python 3?
What code ate you using to print the object? A simple print statement?
-James
On May 4, 2015 3:20 PM, "Yann Ashuach" wrote:
> In tutorial number one in django documentations, i have tried and tried
> again, and neither the __str__ or the __unicode__ is working! This has be
This is an interesting question. This question enlights some possibilities:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21978658/invalidating-json-web-tokens
But none of then gives is a definitive solution. Does anyone have other
ideas about the subject?
On May 1, 2015 10:13 AM, "Nabeel Valapra" wrote:
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Nevermind what I said on my last post, something is internally wrong with
my second form. It can't even render when I hard coded the first_name,
last_name and the checkboxes. Still getting Management Form Data is
Missing.
{% load staticfiles %}
User Information
User
Hi Bernardo,
Using your hidden method works. I can see the "hidden" value from Form2
but how do I use those hidden information in form2 so it can redisplay
correctly? First time around, it will use the variable from form1. The
second time around it should use the hidden information without t
In tutorial number one in django documentations, i have tried and tried
again, and neither the __str__ or the __unicode__ is working! This has been
a problem for quite a while now... The file i have attached is the code i
have written. I have looked on many different sites, and haven't found any
Hi Ken,
You are getting this error because you are missing this line in your
template: {{ formset.management_form }}
Take a look into the documentation:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/forms/formsets/#using-a-formset-in-views-and-templates
You need to carry the information to your sec
Thank you for the input. I've already tried what you've suggested but
still the same result, "Management Form Data is Missing." It's not going
to know the "first_name" and "last_name" the second time around since I
have the variable
{{ info.first_name }} and {{ info.last_name }}
My* form2.
Hi,
I have a model in models.py - using which I have created a form in forms.py.
I am using formset in views.py
But all the fields of these forms of formset are shown vertically one after
another like:
form1-field1
form1-field2
form1-field3
form2-field1
form2-field2
form2-field3
form3-field1
form
In Django 1.8 can use order_by(Lower('name')), has the order by unaccent
too?
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On 2015-05-03 14:35, Matthys wrote:
> I posted the question also on stackoverflow:
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> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30017229/how-to-represent-month-as-field-on-django-model
>
> The question is for situations where a model instance relates to a
> specific month, but not to a specific day.
I
The internals of the ORM are deemed a private API and have undergone
significant changes in the past without being constrained by the two
release deprecation cycle. As some one who was forced to write query
construction code based upon Django internals, my recommendation is to only
do that if y
Hello,
you should walk through the Django tutorial[1] to get as idea on how to use
it. However, if this is the sole problem, I think Django is overkill, a
pure WSGI page would suffice.
Best,
Gergely
[1] https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/
On 4 May 2015 17:28, "Aura" wrote:
You can do it in in urls.py for example[1]
[1]: https://gist.github.com/dvl/0bed149bee4556b32d7a
2015-05-02 5:55 GMT-03:00 drakkan :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to customize django 1.8 site title without override the
> template using AdminSite,
>
> I customized AdminSite as per doc here:
>
>
> https
Hi Erik,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm aware of the problems with timedelta(months=2), since the length of a
month is not fixed, a length of time specified in months is ambiguous.
Though months do have an internally consistent algebra as you point out and
people often refer to time-periods in month
I want to make a py-file by GUI. The GUI I want is based on web-browser
(chrome, safari). So I use Django.
The step-by-step idea is:
1.
I open the web-browser (as GUI, not to access internet). On the
web-browser, there are two blanks and a "Generate" button, like
a = ??
I didn't quite understand have I sent the answer to Somecallitblues...
So write it once more
Forgot about Stores...
Let's look at Publisher and Book (those of Django documentation described)
Here is table beneath for example:
*Publisher*
Publisher-a Publisher-b *Book* id 2 book_1 1$ Pub
Hi Alex,
Am 04.05.2015 um 12:48 schrieb Alex-droid AD:
So the question... How can I get records
storemin/max price */_book ???_/*
I recently had the same question, please see this thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/django-users/adRe2_BWMz0
If you ever find a more direct solu
Can you perhaps order by price and get first and last items?
On 4 May 2015 8:48 pm, "Alex-droid AD" wrote:
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>
> There is example in Django documentation about using Aggregate and
> Annotate clauses
>
> The same rules apply to the aggregate() clause. If you wanted to know the
> lowest and highest
> Den 04/05/2015 kl. 14.21 skrev Erik Cederstrand :
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> class Month(models.Model):
>year = models.IntegerField()
>month = models.PositiveSmallIntegerField()
>
>def add_months(self, n):
>assert n >= 0
>dy, dm = divmod(self.month + n, 12)
>self.year += dy
>
> Den 04/05/2015 kl. 13.26 skrev Matthys Kroon :
>
> I'm specifically looking at only situations where the year and month alone
> are significant.
>
> The downside I see with using a DateField and forcing the day to the first of
> the month, with custom widget etc. is that somebody looking at
Hi,
I'm specifically looking at only situations where the year and month alone
are significant.
The downside I see with using a DateField and forcing the day to the first
of the month, with custom widget etc. is that somebody looking at the
database may not realize that something unusual is going
Hi Russ,
Thank you for your answer. I am aware of raw. However, that's now what I am
looking for. Let me give a few examples of queries that I would like to
write:
1) Window functions over an ORM query:
SELECT "date", SUM("weight__sum") OVER (ORDER BY "date")
FROM
(
MyModel.objects.values('
On 4/05/2015 6:43 PM, João Marques wrote:
Oh I get it. I have a few questions:
1. Wheres should I configure my nginx?
/etc/nginx (probably)
This is part of my nginx config ...
location /static/ {
root/home/mike/envs/myproject/static;
access_log off;
There is example in Django documentation about using Aggregate and Annotate
clauses
The same rules apply to the aggregate() clause. If you wanted to know the
lowest and highest price of any book that is available for sale in a store,
you could use the aggregate:
Store.objects.annotate(min_pr
Oh I get it. I have a few questions:
1. Wheres should I configure my nginx?
2. Is there a any problem with my project folder structure? Because I do
have my templates outside the static folder...
├── costum
├── manage.py
├── psi
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── __init__.pyc
│ ├── middlewares.py
│
Thanks for the answer, what are this configuration files that you speak of?
I really don't know much about this whole deployment thing. From what i
remenber i configured apache configuration and something called
available-sites...
On Sunday, 3 May 2015 22:24:07 UTC+1, Fellipe Henrique wrote:
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Hi Derek,
yes, your previous answer already contained information what the database
schema could be.
This schema is not related to my application at all. At least I think so.
This would be generic and reusable.
I think there is a better solution than starting plumbing this for myself.
Maybe i
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