There's no file named views.py in that directory
On Mon, Sep 2, 2024, 2:03 PM Talha Malik wrote:
> Send the screenshot of folder structure, in which file you are importing
> and how you are importing?
>
> On Mon, 2 Sept 2024, 11:46 am Augusto Domingos, <
> augustodomingosva...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is views.py in the same folder of urls.py or is views.py in the parent
folder of urls folder?
On Mon, 2 Sept 2024, 12:44 pm Heman Okumbo, wrote:
> Homeland is my project directory,there is another folder in the same
> directory with the same name,my apps directory is named land and its where
> i
Send the screenshot of folder structure, in which file you are importing
and how you are importing?
On Mon, 2 Sept 2024, 11:46 am Augusto Domingos, <
augustodomingosva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> can you send some screenshots showings how you are importing the view?
> Em segunda-feira, 2 de setembro
Use like this
path('pen/',views.land,name='pen'),
On Mon, Sep 2, 2024, 1:14 PM Heman Okumbo wrote:
> Homeland is my project directory,there is another folder in the same
> directory with the same name,my apps directory is named land and its where
> i am trying to import views from.
> I get the b
Thanks for the tip,what can be the problem if Django is not importing a
function from the app directory ie from land import views,the function in
views is pen, error traceback states there is no pen function in views.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2024, 12:12 Augusto Domingos
wrote:
> Good... it's just a path
Good... it's just a path issue.
Instead of doing '*from . import views*', try this: '*from {app_name}
import views*'.
In your case, you have an app named *'land*', so it would look something
like this:
'*from land import views*'.
You need to specify the app name because of the directory str
can you send some screenshots showings how you are importing the view?
Em segunda-feira, 2 de setembro de 2024 às 07:50:38 UTC+2, Heman Okumbo
escreveu:
> My project url cannot import views from the app folder, what ks the
> problem?
>
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You can use from foo import bar inside your method/class definitions or
you can use import foo.bar.
bg,
Johannes
On 16.04.2014 11:37, Daniel Oźminkowski wrote:
Hello,
I recently cut my models.py into separate files and now I try to fix all
the problems with imports that showed up. I hit the w
Hello,
I recently cut my models.py into separate files and now I try to fix all
the problems with imports that showed up. I hit the wall on this one though.
Purpose of the application is to process a text file with instructions and
fit them into hierarchical structure like this:
Program <- Node
a model (so
> i have to import the models in this file). Also, in my models file, I
> trigger a post_save signal to call the util file file (so I have to import
> this file in the models file). Obviously, I will get a circle import
> problem. Therefore, what is the best pra
all,
>
> I have a util file, which will do some stuffs and then, update a model
> (so i have to import the models in this file). Also, in my models
> file, I trigger a post_save signal to call the util file file (so I
> have to import this file in the models file). Obviously, I w
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Hi all,
I have a util file, which will do some stuff
import
problem. Therefore, what is the best practices in this situation ?
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Good point, Dennis. I use Apache2, and any time I modify .py files, I need
to restart the Apache2 daemon. I wish I didn't have to, but the environment
needs to be flushed. Luckily, it doesn't kill the sessions or anything
like, say ColdFusion when it restarts. I was wondering if there was
something
WEIRD. There must have been something messed up in my environment. I
closed IDLE, deleted the dosomething.pyc file and reran the code. It
seems to be working now. I didn't make any code changes so maybe
something was in memory, who knows. I tried deleting the pyc file
before and it didn't do a
He said he would do that later tonight.
Furbee
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 13:41:32 -0500, Scott Macri
> wrote:
>
> >I don't believe I have any circular imports in my code. I have a
> >simple file dosomething.py, with a simple class containin
I don't believe I have any circular imports in my code. I have a
simple file dosomething.py, with a simple class containing a simple
function.
dosomething.py
def somefunction(some_date)
At the tope of dosomething I have:
import datetime
in the somefunction def I have:
start_date =
datetime.date
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Scott Macri wrote:
> DrBloodmoney I not sure what you mean by circular imports. datetime
> is the only import I have in this file.
Here are examples of circular import problems [1][2]
I am forever getting bitten by them, so it's become one of the first
things th
DrBloodmoney I not sure what you mean by circular imports. datetime
is the only import I have in this file.
Yes Furbeenator it is a 'datetime' is not defined error.
I'll post the entire error message tonight when I get home.
My website directory is mn and my app directory is hcp. I'm trying to
Oh, the other thing is that if I run the exact same code in my idle
shell within the hcp app all the imports work fine.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Scott Macri wrote:
> DrBloodmoney I not sure what you mean by circular imports. datetime
> is the only import I have in this file.
>
> Yes Furb
DrBloodmoney I not sure what you mean by circular imports. datetime
is the only import I have in this file.
Yes Furbeenator it is a 'datetime' is not defined error.
I'll post the entire error message tonight when I get home.
My website directory is mn and my app directory is hcp. I'm trying to
Can you reply with the actual NameError Exception? Like: NameError: globalname
'datetime' is not defined, or whatever it is. From the module that is
throwing this error are you importing anything else that is importing an
overridden date method or datetime object?
You can also try this (instead of
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Scott wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having a strange issue and have already spent an hour trying to
> figure it out.
>
> I created a python app called mn. Then I setup all my models and
> stuff to work under mn.hcp. Everything has been working fine until I
> tried to us
Hello,
I'm having a strange issue and have already spent an hour trying to
figure it out.
I created a python app called mn. Then I setup all my models and
stuff to work under mn.hcp. Everything has been working fine until I
tried to use date time in a py file in the hcp directory.
I've imported
You are right, SleepyCal. I changed global to something else, and the import
issue was solved.
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I could be wrong but ,i dont think the word 'global' is allowed anywhere in
a file name ,import reference, class name etc.. i could be wrong tho. Try
with global2 ??
On Aug 21, 2011 2:10 PM, "Jim" wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I am new to both Python and Django. And the story is a little long. So,
> p
Hello folks,
I am new to both Python and Django. And the story is a little long. So,
please bear with me.
Recently I created a site named djangoSite to practice the Django framework.
The first thing I want to do is to create a SQLite database to hold global
data of the site. As simple as it s
On 21 jan, 21:36, Edwin wrote:
> I have an app that's called the same way as my project name
Won't work.
(let's
> name it 'blog'). My directory structure is:
>
> blog
> apps
> blog
> models.py
> books
> management
> models.py
>
> Everything works f
I have an app that's called the same way as my project name (let's
name it 'blog'). My directory structure is:
blog
apps
blog
models.py
books
management
models.py
Everything works fine except that when i created a custom command
inside another app, ca
Thanks a lot Karen Tracey.
You've solved my problem.
Felipe.
On 22 jan, 01:13, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Felipe wrote:
> > Hello Friends,
>
> > Someone here know what this error mean?
>
> >http://www.catojo.com.br/contact/
>
> > This generally happens when I try t
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Felipe wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> Someone here know what this error mean?
>
> http://www.catojo.com.br/contact/
>
> This generally happens when I try to use something like {% url %} tag.
>
> But I've been ensured that the view 'home.views' exists and it is
> plac
Hello Friends,
Someone here know what this error mean?
http://www.catojo.com.br/contact/
This generally happens when I try to use something like {% url %} tag.
But I've been ensured that the view 'home.views' exists and it is
placed in blog.home.views directory, however, by some unknown issue
t
Thank you all! :)
On Aug 9, 9:35 pm, "J. Cliff Dyer" wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 11:59 -0700, Léon Dignòn wrote:
> > In my myproject/urls.py I want to pass the class to a function.
> > Because my urls.py is full of imports, I do not want another import
> > line for this class I only use at on
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 11:59 -0700, Léon Dignòn wrote:
> In my myproject/urls.py I want to pass the class to a function.
> Because my urls.py is full of imports, I do not want another import
> line for this class I only use at one line, because it's easier to
> read.
>
> I wonder that I have to im
On Aug 9, 7:59 pm, Léon Dignòn wrote:
> In my myproject/urls.py I want to pass the class to a function.
> Because my urls.py is full of imports, I do not want another import
> line for this class I only use at one line, because it's easier to
> read.
>
> I wonder that I have to import myproject w
In my myproject/urls.py I want to pass the class to a function.
Because my urls.py is full of imports, I do not want another import
line for this class I only use at one line, because it's easier to
read.
I wonder that I have to import myproject when I reference a model
class in an app which _is_
On Aug 9, 7:34 pm, Léon Dignòn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> some times I'd like not to import a class but just write it down.
>
> Instead of
> from myproject.myapp.models import MyModel
>
> I'd like to use
> myproject.myapp.models.MyModel
>
> But I get a NameError: name 'myproject' is not defined
>
> Also
Hello,
some times I'd like not to import a class but just write it down.
Instead of
from myproject.myapp.models import MyModel
I'd like to use
myproject.myapp.models.MyModel
But I get a NameError: name 'myproject' is not defined
Also
myapp.models.MyModel
raises a NameError: name 'myapp' is no
On Apr 29, 6:37 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael. You are right there was module named utils (coincidentally
> same name as django module) in the nesh thumbnail app.
> Problem resolved :)
> Thank You Very Much for the time You dedicate me.
> I feel in debt with U and I feel real
Hi Michael. You are right there was module named utils (coincidentally
same name as django module) in the nesh thumbnail app.
Problem resolved :)
Thank You Very Much for the time You dedicate me.
I feel in debt with U and I feel really happy to feel such a feedback
in django community.
On Apr 25,
On Apr 24, 4:19 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanx Michael for your attention.
> I'm using todays build from svn trunk.
> I started project from the beginning to eliminate possibility that its
> something wrong with my code.
>
> when I run "python manage.py runserver" everything seams O
Thanx Michael for your attention.
I'm using todays build from svn trunk.
I started project from the beginning to eliminate possibility that its
something wrong with my code.
when I run "python manage.py runserver" everything seams OK.
when I hit any page I got error I mentioned
Yes I'm runnung it
On Apr 24, 5:41 am, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I'm using developement built-in django server.
> Python 2.5.1c1 (release25-maint, Apr 12 2007, 21:00:25) [GCC 4.1.2
> (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)] on linux2
> on fresh Kubuntu Feisty (7.04)
>
Kamil,
I'm assuming you're just running "python
Hi. I'm using developement built-in django server.
Python 2.5.1c1 (release25-maint, Apr 12 2007, 21:00:25) [GCC 4.1.2
(Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)] on linux2
on fresh Kubuntu Feisty (7.04)
On Apr 23, 4:01 pm, Michael K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 4:38 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On Apr 22, 4:38 pm, kamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I installed Django on Python 2.5
> and I receive following error on the built in server:
>
> Exception Type: ImportError
> Exception Value:No module named utils.text
> Exception Location: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-package
Hi. I installed Django on Python 2.5
and I receive following error on the built in server:
Exception Type: ImportError
Exception Value:No module named utils.text
Exception Location: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/core/
urlresolvers.py in _get_urlconf_module, line 178
I'm attempting to install the nesh.thumbnails app for images with
thumbnails.
In my model, I put
from nesh.thumbnail import ImageWithThumbnailField
but that fails unless I drill down a layer deeper and put
from nesh.thumbnail.field import ImageWithThumbnailField
which then fails when it tries t
hi,
I'm having trouble getting django to work together with apache an
mod_python
if I try to access the admin page through my browser it displas the
following message
Mod_python error: "PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python
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