this happened when I was reading some code and I thought that I
was in a "save()" for a form but I was in the model. For the form I need
to not forget the "return".
Thanks for any thoughts / comments :-)
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to do it.
There is quite a lot of documentation here:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/
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ls, Views, Forms (using
django-crispy-forms), update the urls.py. But depends on the project it
might make sense to use something that helps on this.
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model = M2MModel
fields = ['name']
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I would look at not using forms.MultipleChoiceField and use
forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(): then you should be able to pass
queryset (first argument for the ModelMultipleChoiceField) and avoid the
REF_OPTIONS=...
bug because of using datetime.now() in a class variable
when I wanted it the "now" that the view was used not the "now" when the
application was started up.
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steps to deploy it. If the application needs to be packaged in Docker,
virtual machine templates, create you a database user so the application
can connect to it, etc.
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his explain how it works? I think that your questions might be
answered with the callable code and the Django code.
(I think that you had read the documentation but here it is:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/models/fields/#django.db.models.FileField.upload_to
, it doesn't explai
n the upload time.
In your code it was called on initialization time.
Some time ago I had a similar code that caused a bug: in a ListView the
"queryset = " is executed on startup time. For a dynamic one I should
have used get_queryset() method.
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is more standard than on Heroku (in case that I want to change it).
Other than that I use VPSs with Docker.
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I've read your question in multiple places I think!
I would seriously consider just using:
https://django-autocomplete-light.readthedocs.io/en/master/
You would need to have in your Django app the cities and countries,
tweak the query from django-autocomplete-light, etc.
Cheers,
Do you have lots of books? A book locator...
etc. :-)
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the number that I
need and I apply the same logic as the "clean" to decide if I need to
show the checkbox or not. I wonder if there is some other way to
approach this issue that is a bit cleaner (avoiding self.data, self
contained in the form logic, etc.). Do you use any other approach?
d me for the same problem.
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> Raj Patel
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> On Sun, 17 May, 2020, 6:50 pm Carles Pina i Estany, wrote:
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> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Last week I tried to do something in admin but it didn't work as I had
> > guessed.
> >
> > The simplificati
I mean, all
failed in different ways).
Does any of you expand an admin form with a new field? any idea, references,
etc. welcomed!
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