try to use django generic class view
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/class-based-views/
Sorting is added by adding next construction to the your class view:
class yourclassview(ListView):
"""
model = yourmodel
context_object_name = 'object_or_list'
templat
If you could point me to a more recent tutorial, I'm more than willing to
go through it.
Basically what I have now, is a list of links. I want to sort those links
based on source (Reddit) then subreddit (Python). The source and
subreddits are fed from my DB and I want to select them from a dr
Ok.
I'm not definitely sure what you want to have but I'm proposing
to do simple project with next functionality:
1) prepare list of the links
2) ability to click at the link and receive some additional
information about link
3) button for deleting of the link
4) button for creating
Too much code? I'd rather too much than not enough, but if it'd help, I can
cut down on future posts.
Thanks for the information/guidance. I'll try your suggestions and post my
findings.
Much appreciated!
On Monday, April 2, 2012 2:18:29 AM UTC-7, skhohlov wrote:
>
> So much code ;-)
> a
So much code ;-)
at first I'm proposing to add some code for form.is_valid block
for example :
if form.is_valid():
source = Sources.objects.get(name=source)
allPosts = Posts.objects.filter(PostSource=source)
subreddits = SubReddits.objects.all()
Full Disclosure: I've been using Python for 5-6 months. Django for maybe 3
I have this: https://gist.github.com/a934fe08643e0c3ee017
In an effort to teach myself, I'm simply building a Django app. For
teaching purposes only. It's an aggregator of favorites across multiple
sites. Right now, I'm
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