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> And they both have a free plan.
>
> On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 at 22:12, Henry Yates
> wrote:
>
>> https://retracesoftware.com allows you to record and replay your Django
>> app. It is a massive ti
Hi Can,
You can see a demo here:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/913949251?h=5e420f85d4
Happy to take you through it on Zoom as well. Let me know
Henry
On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 at 21:10, Can Okay wrote:
> Hi Henry, I am interested this project. Can you show a demo?
>
>
>
> Can Okay
https://retracesoftware.com allows you to record and replay your Django
app. It is a massive time saver, enabling you to investigate bugs and flaky
tests with perfect reproducibility.
We have an initial user group. Members get a free for life licence in
return for feedback. We have a couple o
.
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> On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 10:14 PM Henry Udoye wrote:
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>> Do you have a CV?
>> On 18 Des 2021 8:59 nm., het "Henry Udoye"
>> geskryf:
>>
>>> What are your skillets?
>>> On 18 Des 2021 9:23 vm., het "patel hastik"
>
Do you have a CV?
On 18 Des 2021 8:59 nm., het "Henry Udoye" geskryf:
> What are your skillets?
> On 18 Des 2021 9:23 vm., het "patel hastik"
> geskryf:
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>> bro find on linkedin facebook best join telegram group related to
>> development you can
What are your skillets?
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> bro find on linkedin facebook best join telegram group related to
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> On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 6:00 PM Divakar Upadhyay <
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>> Hi all,
I am a beginner too!
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Thanks
I am already considering webrtc, however how to configure it to work with
Django is where I'm having challenges.
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Hi
I'm new to Django and programming in general. As a learner, I am working on a
dating site project that will require instant messaging, voip and video calls.
However I don't know how to implement this into my Django project. Please can
you explain how I can achieve this.
Also if possible rec
This is awesome work Scot
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 6:50 PM, Scot Hacker wrote:
> “django-todo is a *pluggable*, multi-user, multi-group, multi-list todo
> and ticketing system - a reusable app designed to be dropped into any
> existing Django project. Users can create tasks for themselves or for
Hello guys! am new to Django. i have been trying to install downloaded
(pack)"easy install" for days now without any result. i try all the methods
from video tutorials, but nothing still. Can any one help me with the "easy
install" scripts, so i cud just save it as python file and then run it o
ping exactly how a properly functioning
"oauth2" process is supposed to work.
I would appreciate any help anyone can offer in better explaining how the
process works, how django view processing fits into it, and when to send
and/or not send a response back to my client.
Thanks for
se statements commented out
here.).
So I know I'm doing something wrong, but can't quite figure out where
exactly my code is wrong.
I would appreciate any help that anyone can give me.
Thanks.
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other complete code examples thus far, in my search for possible solutions.
So any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks Nik. Your right and I think that will work.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Henry
On Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 4:22:08 PM UTC-5, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar
wrote:
> If I understand correctly what you want, then I think sessions will help
> you here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/
and use some kind of a global
variable, so its kind of frustrating, and I'm probably making it harder
than it is, but my lack of experience is getting in the way.
Thanks for the help. It is much appreciated.
Henry
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in the confines of
the command.
And in the second case the Queryset command does work because the sort-keys
aren't evaluated before the command is actually run.
I hope this makes sense, and would appreciate any help in getting this to
work without having to resort to hard-coding my sort keys, in
ok.
On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 3:39:26 PM UTC-5, Vijay Khemlani wrote:
>
> tblEntryObj seems to be an instance of your model, it is not a dictionary,
> so normally it wouldn't have a "keys" method.
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Henry Versemann > wrot
.
When I print the size or contents (table objects format (the objects are
listed like this:
) no internal value to see) of the tblEntryLst everything looks right.
Is there anything you can suggest for determining where the problem might
be?
Thanks for the help.
Henry
On Wednesday, April 1
r() on the module.
> >
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10773348/get-python-class-object-from-string
>
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Henry Versemann > wrote:
> >> I have an incoming list of DB table names
nd saving the values of unknown keys for dictionaries similar
to this:
new_dictionary[str(extracted_key)] = old_dictionary[str(extracted_key)]
but don't know this for sure.
Can someone please confirm if this is indeed possible to do or not, and if
so give a general format or example for ho
pt in the code
that's throwing the error.
Thanks.
Henry
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; of code you haven't shown. If the problem were where you're concentrating,
> you would have found it. Please expand the scope of what you're showing.
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Henry Versemann > wrote:
>
>> OK here goes. The logic in the r
Carl,
Thanks for the advice and information. I'm certainly going to try it.
Thanks again for the help.
Henry
On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 11:05:38 AM UTC-5, Carl Meyer wrote:
> Hi Henry,
>
> On 03/10/2015 07:37 PM, Henry Versemann wrote:
> > So how does an expressio
of a statement which would be automatically executed
to produce a result. Please explain or point me to some
documentation explaining this type of code or coding.
Thanks.
Henry
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 4:49:48 PM UTC-5, Carl Meyer wrote:
> Hi Henry,
>
> On 03/10/2015 03:25 P
here.
Can you explain or point me to some docs on this type of code expression?
And are there any gotchas or problems coding expressions like this?
Thanks for the help.
Henry
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 4:34:34 PM UTC-5, ke1g wrote:
> eval() operates on an expression, not a statement. A
"'] = newinnrval"
eval(innrDictCmnd)
If not why not, and in lieu of the statements above not working, then how
would I do it?
Thanks for the help.
Henry
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d data JSON data is shown above.
lstobjct=
{
'name': 'Brennan Kennedy',
'id':'8202'
}
The following parameter data type "user" indicates that 'name' and 'id' key
data is passed in in the 'lstobjct' p
06:00': 2,
u'2015-02-21T17:00:00-06:00': 1,
u'2015-02-02T13:00:00-06:00': 1,
u'2015-02-16T13:00:00-06:00': 1,
u'2015-02-01T23:00:00-06:00': 2,
u'2015-02-03T12:00:00-06:00': 2
}
}
lstobjct=
{
y the
javascript on the client side.
Thanks.
Henry
On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 12:42:23 PM UTC-5, ke1g wrote:
> Did you remember to set the content type of your response to
> application/json?
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Henry Versemann > wrote:
>
>> First to
the first time that I've attempted to do anything like this (modify
and/or recombine) with JSON data, so I'm looking for an answer that my
current level of Django/Python experience can't seem to provide, though I
am continuing to search for answers.
Any suggestions will be great
ute the following jQuery/javascript
code in my html page:
rspdata = jq.parseJSON(data.response_data);
And so for that reason I'm thinking I'm not formatting it properly in my
view code.
I thought I would also, in case it might make a difference, mention that
I'm currently using Pyth
vascript cannot parse the data correctly and it fails.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Henry
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Scot, Thanks for the response. I will try it first thing Monday morning. If
I have any other questions I may post them then, but this should get most
of it for me. Thanks again. Henry
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 1:35:39 AM UTC-6, Scot Hacker wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 6, 2015 a
Thanks Larry.
On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 1:17:37 PM UTC-6, larry@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Henry Versemann > wrote:
> > I have a django view (django v. 1.7 ; python v. 2.7.8) which currently
> and
> > successfully sends a request t
_27551-0.csv',
u'lock_at': None,
u'thumbnail_url': None,
u'hidden_for_user':False,
u'locked': False,
u'hidden': False,
u'locked_for_user': False,
I have a django view (django v. 1.7 ; python v. 2.7.8) which currently and
successfully sends a request to an api, and receives a good response back.
I'm sending and receiving using the 'requests' library (v. 2.4.3). Now in
addition to sending the raw response data back in an HttpResponse I wo
Sergiy, Yes it is. Thanks. Henry
On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:36:06 AM UTC-6, Sergiy Khohlov wrote:
>
> Is CRFS protection enabled ?
> 15 січ. 2015 18:51, користувач "Henry Versemann" > написав:
>
>> First let me say that I haven't done a lot of stuff w
from the final POST request which I need to
make to the Canvas Oauth2 flow. Can you show me how to do that POST,
and what I need my view to return, to avoid getting and error which says
that my view did not return a valid HttpResponse but instead returned
"None" like I've gott
First let me say that I haven't done a lot of stuff with either Python or
Django, but I think I understand most of the basics.
I am trying to get an access token back from the OAuth2 Web Application
Flow of the Canvas' LMS API (
https://canvas.instructure.com/doc/api/file.oauth.html ).
I have
Thanks James. You were right and its all there.
Thanks again.
Henry
On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:54:42 PM UTC-6, James Schneider wrote:
> Not sure what you mean. The User model will act just like any other model.
>
> $ python manage.py shell
> >>> from django.contrib.au
ee it this way?
Thanks for the help.
On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 1:18:57 PM UTC-6, Tundebabzy wrote:
> userobj = User.objects.get(username=myuser)
>
> Will get you a User object or throw an error if it can't find anything.
> The string representation of the User object is the
I currently using Python 2.7.7 and Django 1.7 as I build a new application.
I need to retrieve an entire User object from the authentication User
Model, but when I do the following:
userobj = User.objects.get(username=myuser)
all I'm getting returned is just the same username value (contained in
Daniel YOU are the man! Thanks much!
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7;t find a null
character anywhere in the first row of the shapefile. Ideas?
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Yes. First thanks for the response. I'm doing some experimenting with the forms
and well as the requests and possibly reusing them as much as possible, and one
thing I thought I'd try was to reuse values from a previous screen which some
of the same fields names and types, so that when the new
rm(files=self.files)
document = docform.save(commit=False)
document.save()
if document.pk: # add m2m relation with new document
self.cleaned_data['documents'].append(document.pk)
super(CustomForm, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
return self.instance
Hen
status. Once the
upload is finished, the file would be converted into a Document, and
it would somehow 'magically' (magically, because I don't really know
how this would work) return the new Document's ID, add it to the
box, and the Publication form would happily get processed
w
clude
subquery
sub-query
Searches of this group:
exclude subquery
exclude sub-query
exclude __in
And I did read the docs on this, which mention that MySQL sometimes
does poorly with subqueries. In the case I'm looking at, it does not.
thanks,
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I've aways been under the impression that direct use of __dict__ was
discouraged. Something along the lines of __dict__ being an
implementation detail while getattr and hasattr are the proper
interfaces. But I might be wrong.
thanks,
-henry
On Nov 22, 4:07 am, "Steve McConvill
Its there, just moved to localflavor, try the following:
from django.contrib.localflavor.us.models import *
then instead of using models.USStateField, just use USStateField
PhoneNumberField is also there.
Brandon Taylor wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is anyone else missing USStateField? None of
Hi,
I would like to be able to do a clean I18N with date format.
The problem is that the date format (dd/mm/) is used in javascript
(for a date picker), in html (with the template tag now, for its format
too) and in python, to parse a date and transform it into Python date
using python-dateut
Sorry, the python indentation was wrong:
query = SiteEquipment.objects.extra(tables=['sites_site'])
if asset != '':
query |= SiteEquipment.objects.filter(asset__icontains=asset)
if mark_sel != -1:
query |
=SiteEquipment.objects.filter(equipment__mark__id=mark_sel)
if eq_
Hi,
I'm trying to execute a "special" request. The request is based on
multiple OR statement. I create the querysets via objects.filter and, at
the end there is an extra statement. I do not know how to remove this
extra() call because I have to do a concatenation (the || part, in SQL
is a concaten
d FastCGI, it seems that my requests
to site_media are not handled any more.
Instead, apache try to read /var/www/site_media which doesn't exist.
I'm running django 0.96.
If you have an idea this would be really great to help me.
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I would like to make a field in a model unique but in a insenstitive way.
Eg: Car(name='CAR'), Car(name='car')
The second car should be blocked.
Any idea ?
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>
I prefer the second way because I have to stay database independant.
The problem is (with pgsql at least) that when I type manage.py dbshell it
asks me for the password even if the password is present in me settings.py.
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> * Tourneur Henry-Nicolas <[EMAIL
Hello,
At the installation stage of the software (Django bases, of course) I'm
developing, I have to insert data in a database. Is there any easy way to
tell django to execute the SQL directives contained in a .sql file ?
I tried using manage.py but I don't know the good options.
So I would li
You can add this to one of your models.py to get a behaviour close to
what you're describing:
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
def user_save(self):
if not self.password.startswith('sha1$'):
self.set_password(self.password)
super(User, self).save()
User.save = user_save
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