What is the best practice for hiding SECRET key in settings.py in
production. I am finding all sorts of different ways to do it, but none
seem to work.
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Hi,
I realise that Django 1.7 is still in beta as of today. I have not been
following very closely on the development. The roadmap indicate it should
be final sometime in May 2014.
What is the current status? Any updated release date?
Thank you.
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Anyone can shed some light to the matter?
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On Dec 18, 1:21 am, Kegan Gan wrote:
> In myrooturls.py I have the following:
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
> (r'^', include('story.urls')),
> )
>
> In my story
In my root urls.py I have the following:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^', include('story.urls')),
)
In my story app, I have the following urls.py:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^$', home_view, name='story-home'),
url(r'^create/$', home_view, name='story-create'),
)
Running on th
Thanks for reply, Andy.
I am aware of django-debug-toolbar. I am looking something to run with
production.
How do people monitor Django application performance in production
environment today?
Thanks.
On Dec 10, 12:28 pm, Andy McKay wrote:
> On 09-12-09 6:43 PM, Kegan Gan wrote:
>
>
Hi,
Google App Engine provides a rather extensive set of tools to monitor
the performance of your applications running in App Engine. Is there
something similar for Django?
Thanks.
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Any thoughts on using PostgreSQL built-in full text search ?
On Jul 29, 5:49 pm, "dlvosse...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> I've recently adopted the use of xapian for full text search, via the
> djapian django app which works like a charm. Xapian is written in C++
> with python bindings, and with the dja
This is how I did it. You have have a settings_default.py, which
contains all the commons settings.
In your development environment, you use settings.py that has this on
the top ...
from settings_defaults import *
... then you overwrite whatever setting variables that are needed for
your develo
d using the
new model class with "manage loaddata". This is done on a per app
basis (only for the app that needs the migration).
On Jun 3, 2:57 pm, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Kegan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > About Django database mi
Hi,
About Django database migration. I know there's a couple of tools
available (South, evolution, dmigration, etc), but I am pondering an
alternative here. Hope good discussion entails.
This is what I am doing manually now for my database migration needs.
1. Use Django's management command "du
Just for everyone information, I believe Guido just said that Django
1.1 will be in future Google App Engine release once it (Django 1.1)
is out of beta.
Looking forward to this Django 1.1 final!
Link here:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=872&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status
Dr.Attas,
I have done this approximately 1 year ago. Took about 3-4 weeks to
pick up enough Python, and another 3-4 weeks to be able to write a
straight forward Django app.
Follow the online tutorial and the Django Book. They are very very
good to get started.
You *can* write bad Django app, if
Thanks! Time for the switch.
On May 25, 2:09 am, Skylar Saveland wrote:
> On May 24, 3:21 am, Kegan wrote:
>
> > I am always using Django trunk and Python 2.5.4. And having no
> > problem.
>
> > I am thinking of switching to Python 2.6 (just to use latest python
>
+1 for the videos to be uploaded :)
On May 24, 10:31 pm, Joshua Partogi wrote:
> On May 24, 8:22 pm, giorgos wrote:> Hello to all, > >
> Does anybody know if and where will Euro DjangoCon
>
> videos be > uploaded ?? > > There are many people out there interested in
> Django and presentations >
I am always using Django trunk and Python 2.5.4. And having no
problem.
I am thinking of switching to Python 2.6 (just to use latest python
version). Anyone is already doing this in development? production? Any
problem?
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+1 for WebFaction.
The control panel look+feel may looks weird, but the simplicity is
just great and you get everything you need. The structure in your home
directory is also sensible.
Another plus for great technical support when you needed it.
On May 20, 7:41 pm, Sam Kuper wrote:
> 2009/5/2
This could be related to ticket #10521
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10521,
which has been fixed. It's currently in the trunk already, since
changeset http://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/10674 .
~KEGan
On May 14, 12:36 am, Sean Brant wrote:
> I am also having a is
I have a model with custom save() method. Does loading fixtures invoke
this method?
class MyModel(models.Model):
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
doStuffs()
>From my testing, doStuffs() is not called when loading fixtures. It is
called when I do:
instance = MyModel
Ah, got it! Many thanks Malcolm.
On Mar 16, 5:58 am, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 04:25 -0700, Kegan wrote:
> > I am dealing with formset, and finding the lack of documentation in
> > understanding it. Hope anyone experienced with formset could help.
>
&g
I am dealing with formset, and finding the lack of documentation in
understanding it. Hope anyone experienced with formset could help.
What is the reason to have a "max_num" and "extra" argument when
instantiating a form set (using formset_factory)? Can't you just use
"max_num" to determine the n
I was just facing this 'requirement' a couple of days ago. I needed an
Integer field that stores up to a hundred billion. Django's
IntegerField get mapped as 32 bit field in PostgreSql, and just can
represent integer over 2++ billion. (It worked on my development
environment using sqlite though).
Thanks!
On Feb 18, 12:28 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 20:06 -0800, Kegan wrote:
> > I have the following urls:
>
> > url(r'/id/(?P\d+)/$', process_view)
>
> > and view:
>
> > def process_view(request, id)
I have the following urls:
url(r'/id/(?P\d+)/$', process_view)
and view:
def process_view(request, id):
Does the "id" in the view is automatic translated to int type?
I seems to recall that was the case, with older version of Django
(maybe I recall wrongly??). But not so with the tr
f you are on linux
> though, you should have no problems.
>
> On Nov 10, 8:08 am, Kegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > If I start a new Django project today. Should I not be using Python
> > 2.6 ?
>
> > I have read some threads here that ens
Hi,
If I start a new Django project today. Should I not be using Python
2.6 ?
I have read some threads here that ensure Django 1.0+ have no problem
with Python 2.6. However, is there any other reason you would
discourage using of Python 2.6 (if you 'do' discourage) ? Example,
inadequate 3rd part
Anyone?
On Oct 7, 5:04 pm, Kegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wonder if anyone have had experience with the new Media Template
> Django GridContainer?
>
> http://mediatemple.net/webhosting/gs/django.html
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