Checked for any circular import between these apps also? I guess you
already know such possibilities. Just asking to make sure.
Rajeesh.
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Hi,
Please clarify what exactly is the failure. Is it raising ImportError?
Then, Try "import from project.common.models" instead of "common.models".
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> Is there a way to customize the field name (not just label) while creating
> a ModelForm?
>
>
Override the change_form template for the concerned model and put the label
for the field
in whatever way you like. Check out the django-templates documentation to
know how to
do this.
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Add a field on your model to identify the user who created each instance &
then extend your model_admin's queryset method to filter queryset by the
user.
On Sunday, March 18, 2012 4:37:43 AM UTC+5:30, omerd wrote:
>
> every user will see only the instances that he'd created. Of
> course, this
Your FormClass expects all 3 fields to be optional (*required=False*). But
your code in view always expects them to have integer values. And you end
up multiplying values from two blank fields! Either you provide some
default value to the fields or rewrite view to use *form.cleaned_data.get*wit
ete'.
Change the above line to ..
'has_delete_permission': context.get('show_delete',True) and
self.has_delete_permission(request, obj).
I hope this should solve the problem. I'd opened a ticket requesting
this change. But it was marked as 'wontfix' f
Applause!
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On Jul 20, 4:06 am, sico wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using django 1.0.2 and I'd like to put some extra read-only info in a
> sidebar on the editing forms for specific models.
>
> coltype= colMS looks perfect for this, but how/where do I tell django
> what I want to put in the sidebar??
>
> thanks,
> Simon
On Jul 20, 9:38 am, sico wrote:
> Its quite simple to customize the admin template for a specific model
> by creating a change_form.html in the templates/admin//
> / directory.
>
> But, is it possible to refer to particular fields in the model/form
> directly?
>
> Instead of using the loops:
>
For the time being, I'm using the previous suggestion. I've just heard
about dojango earlier and I hope I can try it later. Thanks.
On Mar 9, 2:43 pm, Wolfram Kriesing
wrote:
> Did you try dojango?http://code.google.com/p/dojango/
> Dojango is a reusable django application that helps you to use
Yes, It worked. A l'll worried over their caution not to use it in
production. Never mind if we use Apache or something else. Thanks
Carlos.
> Have you looked
> athttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/?from=olddocs?
> Maybe it helps...
>
> Regards,
> Carlos.
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You may change the save_model() method of corresponding AdminClass for
that:
e.g, to set the attribute 'a' of model 'Book' , write inside
BookAdmin.save_model() something like this:
obj.a = form.cleaned_data['another_key'] * 2
obj.save()
On Mar 6, 8:43 pm, Waldemar Kornewald wrote:
> On 6 Mrz.,
> On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 06:36 +0200, Ionut Gabriel Stan wrote:
> > When rendered, the
> > form includes a SELECT widget for selecting the blog post to which the
> > comment
> > belongs, but the post is already known. So how do I specify the post
> > id so that
> > the form renders a hidden field w
Ok, thanks for your time.
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django-
Sorry for repeating this, but I'm still clue-less on it and the
deadline approaches fast: The current work_around(http://dpaste.com/
hold/427) seems too ugly. But that's not why I'm back. I've stumbled
upon one more similar problem. Both can be grouped together into this
statement: What's the righ
>
> > * Is there a standard model for running automated tasks? I was thinking
> > about a cron task that uses lynx or curl to call a URL that performs the
> > task, but that gets kind of ugly. Is there a better way to do this?
>
What about the django-cron? Just check it out here:
http://code.go
Pasting the code here to check any further problem ;)
## I've a model like this:
class Receipt(models.Model):
r_number= models.IntegerField()
transaction = models.OneToOneField(Transaction,editable=False)
## Transaction is from another app and there it is used as usua
> I get "Item not found" when I go to that entry.
>
I don't know what happened. I'd checked the link many times yesterday.
But 'not found' by today! Anyway, pasted once more to
http://dpaste.com/hold/427/
.
> That sounds like the normal use-case for Meta.exclude in the ModelForm.
> Can you just
If what you mean is just to hide it from the user, try adding a hidden
input to the form and set its value as number. Now there is no need of
that number argument in the count's signature. Instead get number as
number = request.POST['number'].
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Sorry for not including the code before. I've dpasted it now:
http://dpaste.com/123850/ .
Problem can be summarized as this: I've a model M with certain fields
and some foreign keys. I don't want the user to add/edit the FK
directly from M's ModelForm. Instead we'll do that in code from
certain
Try to modify your form_action to "/mysite/count/{{ number }}" and
edit urls.py to change corresponding rule as something like r'/mysite/
count/(?P\d*)'.
Doesn't that render_to_response line contains a typo? It must be
{'number':new_number}.
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Yo
Well, Let me re-phrase that question: I'm currently using the
following line of code to populate text_input fields in the custom
form:
form.base_fields['r_date'].widget.attrs['value'] =
obj.transaction.trans_date
But is this acceptable way of coding? If yes, how can I populate
ChoiceFields?
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