> Den 18/06/2015 kl. 17.49 skrev Carl Meyer :
>
> I wrote a blog post [2] which discusses this in more detail. It's about
> PostgreSQL instead of MySQL, but the part near the beginning about PEP
> 249 and Django applies equally well to MySQL (I think; I'm not very
> familiar with transactions on
the package is called "rest-framework" and it includes the authtoken app
http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/authentication/
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'rest_framework.authtoken'
)
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Daniel Grace wrote:
> What is the preferred way of adding social
What is the preferred way of adding social authorization to a Django / REST
app?
I see that there are at least two packages:
django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 (see
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-rest-framework-social-oauth2/0.0.4)
and django-rest-auth (see
http://django-rest-auth.readt
Hi Kate,
On 06/18/2015 04:05 AM, Katarzyna Łabędź wrote:
> Maybe i didn't understand it correctly.
>
> I know Django support transactions, but isn't it do it on commit?
> I just tried to find the BEGIN statement inside them and i could not
> find it - searched through internet and what I found
There's an open ticket for that issue:
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18349
The pull request needs to be updated for my review comments. If you want to
update it, I don't think it should be much work.
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 7:17:31 AM UTC-4, David Simandl wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I s
Hello,
I see that Django has GeoIP included but its my understanding this only
supports the IPv4 database files from MaxMind. I'd love to use this
functionality for the problem I am working on (locating a user's country by
IP) but, I need to support IPv4 and IPv6. I assume my understanding ar
As the documentation states, the default behavior in Django is
"autocommit", relying on the database's autocommit behavior. This means
Django does not need to issue explicit BEGIN and COMMIT statements, so by
default Django does not issue them unless the ORM determines that a
requested operation re
Thanks Russell,
Maybe i didn't understand it correctly.
I know Django support transactions, but isn't it do it on commit?
I just tried to find the BEGIN statement inside them and i could not find
it - searched through internet and what I found was a bunch of people
asking the same question -
Thanks Russel,
Maybe i didn't understand it correctly.
I know Django support transactions, but isn't it do it on commit?
I just tried to find the BEGIN statement inside them and i could not find
it - searched through internet and what I found was a bunch of people
asking the same question - w
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