On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Gath wrote:
> Won't it be nice to start first by learning Django! From my experience
> Django was not build to run on top of AppEngine. There are alot of
> hacks on django to make run on AppEngine that might confuse a
> beginner, e.g Django was built to run on relat
For clarification: The output in the admin list view is properly
localized. Only the input doesn't work.
I'm using Django 1.2.1 and a almost vanilla Django project only with
this one test app installed.
On 3 Jul., 22:07, Simon Westphahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to implement a localized "DecimalFi
Hello all
I experienced a strange behaviour with my django application when I
wanted to deploy and test on my apache instance on my virtual server.
I could successfully deploy my application but when I wanted to access
any view the browser just took forever to load and it never showed the
view. Ac
i mean
i have a model instance m, and m has a field fd.
so i can wrote like this in template
{{ m.fd }}
but, when i got a string s = "fd"
how could i do the same as above?
thanks for any help...
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I figured out a way to get it working.
### models.py
[...]
class DecTest(models.Model):
dec = models.DecimalField(max_digits=8, decimal_places=2)
class LocalDecForm(forms.ModelForm):
dec = forms.DecimalField(max_digits=8, decimal_places=2,
localize=True)
class Meta:
model = De
On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "David.D" wrote:
> i mean
> i have a model instance m, and m has a field fd.
> so i can wrote like this in template
> {{ m.fd }}
>
> but, when i got a string s = "fd"
>
> how could i do the same as above?
>
> thanks for any help...
There's no built-in way. A simple custom
It work!
Thank you.
On Jul 4, 9:30 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Jul 4, 12:01 pm, "David.D" wrote:
>
> > i mean
> > i have a model instance m, and m has a field fd.
> > so i can wrote like this in template
> > {{ m.fd }}
>
> > but, when i got a string s = "fd"
>
> > how could i do the same
hi all; sorry for wasting your preciouse tume.
I'm trouble with the following:
class A(models.Model):
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.
.
class B(models.Model):
.
.
.
a= models.ForeignKey(A)
class C(models.Model):
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b= models.ForeignKey(B)
How can i filter data that belongs to an A instance, while editing
class C in
Hello World
I wanted to know how to implement different fieldsets for the add and change
pages in django admin like a lot of applications do (django-cms for ex)
Any help would be much appreciated.
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How set initial form field value in the view function?
The initial keyword is great when defining a subclass of Form if you
the initial values is ALWAYS the same.
What if it varies?...I'm guessing I must set it in the view.
How set this initial value in the view?
Chris
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I wonder whether it makes sense to disable caching in responses
which used messages from the messages framework. Since they are
consumed by displaying them, I don't see a point in letting upsteam
caches to cache the page.
I added
if request._messages.used:
add_never_cache
> The initial keyword is great when defining a subclass of Form if you
> the initial values is ALWAYS the same.
>
> What if it varies?...I'm guessing I must set it in the view.
From:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/ref/forms/api/#dynamic-initial-values
we have:
Dynamic initial values¶
F
On Jul 4, 4:04 pm, Aziz Bookwala wrote:
> Hello World
> I wanted to know how to implement different fieldsets for the add and change
> pages in django admin like a lot of applications do (django-cms for ex)
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
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> - Aziz M. Bookwala
You can override the `ge
Is there a way to run a django app that's being served on the local
machine via Apache and mod_wsgi using the integrated debugger in wsgi?
I did a few google searches but nothing popped out as being the
obvious solution, other than a suggestion from google to run apache
httpd -x which I'd take as
Hi all,
there have been at least three threads in this list alone from people
asking how to "break" from a for loop in templates, so the following
snippet [1] might be useful to some. Leaving aside the "thou shalt not
use logic in templates" religious debate, it's interesting in that it
is syntact
Hi
anone else have had problem with media.djangoproject.com ?
/.virtualenvs/site.com/bin# ./easy_install django
Searching for django
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/django/
Reading http://www.djangoproject.com/
Best match: Django 1.2.1
Downloading http://media.djangoproject.com/releases/1.2/
Evening all
I've just moved a really old django project of ours over to a new
machine, newer python, and newer mysql.
I'm using a mentally old version of django, revision 5783.
The move has gone tickety boo, we're using nginx instead of lighttpd
as well.
The only oddity I've got is that in the
During an update of Debian ("squeeze/sid") last week, something broke
the previously functional Postgresql schema syntax on my site(s).
Up until the update, this was working fine:
class Meta:
db_schema = "world"
db_table = "country"
Once I performed the update, the following error occurs:
F
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 5:39 PM, MiddleForkGIS wrote:
> During an update of Debian ("squeeze/sid") last week, something broke
> the previously functional Postgresql schema syntax on my site(s).
>
> Up until the update, this was working fine:
>
> class Meta:
> db_schema = "world"
> db_table = "cou
I have an update. It turns out that setting the timeout in set_expiry
to a much larger value prevents the immediate timeout. Of course, this
means that people in well-behaved browsers won't time out when they
should. This is despite the fact that I've tried sending both an
integer (for seconds) and
I have DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE set in my environment to an alternative
settings file. The alternate file imports the original settings file
and overrides some values for my development environment.
Whenever I try to run ./manage.py runserver, it insists on using the
settings.py on the same path as
I am trying to write an application that credits a user's account when
a bet is paid. I have an admin form with the bet and a TabularInline
list of bet choices (the choices that can be bet on). To resolve a bet
a ModelAdmin is used to set the status of the bet to True (paid) and
the winner field on
If you read the source for django.core.management.__init__ you'll find
a function called "setup_environ. This is called by all management
commands (i.e. manage.py). If you note here the os.environ is set
unconditionally. I suppose for your setup to work correctly django
should be doing:
if not "DJ
Erm. You don't seem to have specified what to order by. In this case,
surely you want ... .order_by('date_time') However, this field doesn't
seem to appear in your models.
One thing I've found handy for debugging Django's ORM to SQL is
something which I don't think is documented in django docs at
Glad to be of assistance. Let me know when it's finished or if you
want another look over,
Euan
On 3 July, 15:22, Rainy wrote:
> Thanks for great feedback, Euan. I've added some comments below.
>
> On Jul 3, 8:26 am, "euan.godd...@googlemail.com"
>
> wrote:
> > I had a look over your tutorial a
Also read:
http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2010/03/improved-wsgi-script-for-use-with.html
where I explain a bit about startup steps.
Graham
On Jul 5, 4:25 pm, "euan.godd...@googlemail.com"
wrote:
> If you read the source for django.core.management.__init__ you'll find
> a function called "setup_envir
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