Maybe a better approach for this, can be override the save method for
your model and also exclude that field on your forms.
Actually there is a post from James Bennett at:
http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2008/dec/24/admin/
hope it helps,
regards,
Sergio Hinojosa
On Dec 26, 6:32 pm, eldonp2 wrot
Hi,
I would like to find a straightforward way to get the defaults
['empty_permitted'] = False in a BaseFormSet to True, which means that
all forms in a formset should be not empty by default.
Thanks in advance,
Sergio Hinojosa
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You can always add your own custom fields, by default they override
the default fields that becomes with the modelform, and there is an
optional parameter "attributes", which is used to add css class to
your fields.
On Dec 23, 9:47 am, sagi s wrote:
> I really like the concept of generating a fo
On Dec 1, 11:14 am, Fabio Natali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I'm having difficulties while trying to insert a zip-code field in one
> of my models. I'd like to rely upon some italian local flavor stuff,
> so to get some validation for free.
>
> Here comes my models.py:
>
> fro
On Nov 29, 8:26 pm, AJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James,
>
> Thanks for the reply, I can't tell you how many times I read over that
> page in the documentation today, and didn't catch that. I think when
> this problem arose I looked over the ModelForm docs and couldn't find
> a solution. Thank
(.):
self.create(...#user fields and your new custom
fields#)
self.set_password('222')
self.save()
On Nov 28, 9:39 am, sergioh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 8:02 am, bruno desthuilliers
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Probably you will need to create your custom widget and override the
method:
def id_for_label(self, id_):
# See the comment for RadioSelect.id_for_label()
if id_:
id_ += '_0'
return id_
id_for_label = classmethod(id_for_label)
at the checkboxmultiple widg
There is
On Nov 28, 8:05 am, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello !!
>
> I am using mysql as the backend and trying to use insert delayed of a
> query (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/insert-delayed.html), to
> do this I have to change a bit the insert statement, and I want to
> know
On Nov 28, 8:02 am, bruno desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28 nov, 09:45, Paddy Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks however I'm guessing:
>
> > > admin.site.unregister(User)
> > > admin.site.register(User, NewModelForm)
>
> > will only work in the admin site?
>
> Yes.
Actua
You could use field sets to get your information organized:
fieldsets = (
('Account Information', { 'fields':('company_name', 'username',
'password', 'email', 'is_active')}),
('Company Information',{'fields': ('physical_address',
'city', 'state', 'zip_code', 'telep
On Nov 26, 4:25 pm, fiedzia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to achieve the following effect:
>
> A ModelForm containing list of choices and input to possibly add
> another
> element to the list is presented on page.
> If user will not choose any item from list and will type somet
r(self, username, email, password)
>
> UserManager.create_user = my_create_user
>
> # et voilà.
>
> > Paddy
>
> > On Nov 27, 12:39 am, sergioh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Signals are the better way to achieve. You usually override the save
> >
On Nov 27, 9:28 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 28 November 2008 06:46:57 am izzy wrote:
>
> > I'm just curious if its possible in django to send automatic emails
> > based on the data in the database?
>
> what do you mean by 'automatic emails"? Do you mean emails at
Signals are the better way to achieve. You usually override the save
method when you need to define something related with the model
itself, but in many cases signals are the better way to notify some
function to do something if a model change (after save)
def your_function(sender, instance, crea
are you using fastcgi? it could be an error on your syspath?
On Nov 13, 3:57 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 23:05 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Sorry about the inconsistency but just to be clear, here is what I
> > have:
>
> > Dreamhost director
Also you can use the python shell, you can import your models and
create objects, the you can save them and also make queries to your
model.
is simple as:
# manage.py shell
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>>User.objects.all()
..
Also the structure of the tables created
Maybe an easy way for qa env you could add something like:
(r'^scripts/(.*)', 'django.views.static.serve',
{'document_root':'jscripts/'}),
to your urls.py of your project.
And in your template:
This will looks for jquery.js inside the jscript directory
(yourproject/jscripts/lib/..)
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