On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 2:54:25 PM UTC+11, Chris Seberino wrote:
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> How configure Django to handle /books URL and yet allow access to PDFs
> and images in subdirs of /books?
>
> Specifically, I want /books to be a dynamic page with lots of links to
> PDFs and images of book covers contain
is there any hope for me?
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Thank you, this worked. I appreciate the fast response Łukasz.
On Jan 3, 11:38 pm, Łukasz Rekucki wrote:
> On 4 January 2011 02:27, Catalyst wrote:
>
> > I am having trouble with a contact form on my site. Whenever I hit
> > the page, it doesn't see that the user is logged in. Here's how my
Hi everyone,
Happy 2011.
I am having an interesting problem where I need to change the foreign key on
a model (A) to reference a different model. problem is, the table for A
is populated with records and MySQL does not seem able to drop it. I ran
manage.py sql and would like to drop the existing
I have model of text, like that:
class Text(models.Model):
text = models.CharField()
user = models.ForeignKey(User) #author
And i need to compare two of texts, so i need table like this:
class Compare(models.Model):
text1 = models.ForeignKey(Text)
text2 = models.ForeignKey(Te
I have added related_name to text1 and text2, so at least syncdb
worked, but how can I now make this query.
In manager:
self.compare_set.filter(~Q(Q(compare__user=request.user)&Q(Q(compare__text1__id=id)|
Q(compare__text2__id=id.all()
this doesn't work
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I use south for migrations. I have done something like this
with south, but with postgres not mysql.
I don't know if mysql supports deferrable foreign key constraints.
Thomas
Sithembewena Lloyd Dube wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Happy 2011.
>
> I am having an interesting problem where I need to
Ok, so i used pdb and did a line by line pass, but i didn't get anything.
All data seems to be normal. I even edited socket.py and did a print on data
to see what's going on and everything seems normal.. :( so i'm left with no
idea
I guess i'll have to get used with this hangs.
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Hi people, probably I'm making a mountain out of a molehill but I
can't figure
how to solve this problem;
I've a form with a ModelMultipleChoiceField. The queryset will
contains all models for
which the user has a particular permission
(django.contrib.auth.models.Permission) (can_add).
This is th
The ModelMultipleChoicheField will return Esame objects
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Hi, i have i little problem, and that is how can serialize a django
query with defer ?
I have this model :
class Evento(models.Model):
nome=models.CharField(max_length=100)
descricao=models.CharField(max_length=200,null=True)
data_inicio= models.DateTimeField()
It sounds like it wasn't able to be reproduced with pdb. I think that
should be looked into further.
Brian
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:57 AM, daniels wrote:
> Ok, so i used pdb and did a line by line pass, but i didn't get anything.
> All data seems to be normal. I even edited socket.py and did a
Hello,
I just started using Django and I am still "marvelling at all the code
I didn't have to write". I wonder if this code, the admin interface,
could be used for the application itself. I would like to do something
like this:
Each user of my application gets his very own predefined objects of
hi!
i'm reading the djangobook, and it ocurred to me this drawing, to
graphic the mtv concept.
hope you like it, and you are free to use it!
http://marcobernich.blogspot.com/2011/01/mvc.html
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While completing "Writing your first Django app, part 4", I ran into
an error. I have almost completed the online tutorial, but using the
code verbatum, I get this error. I even went as far as to cut and
paste the code, rather than typing it as I usually do, just in case I
made a simple error I cou
On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 3:07:58 PM UTC, Anthony Pearce wrote:
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> While completing "Writing your first Django app, part 4", I ran into
> an error. I have almost completed the online tutorial, but using the
> code verbatum, I get this error. I even went as far as to cut and
> paste the code,
That could be it. I downloaded the latest official version, 1.2.4. I
totally overlooked that comment at the top.
On Jan 5, 12:13 am, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 3:07:58 PM UTC, Anthony Pearce wrote:
>
> > While completing "Writing your first Django app, part 4", I ran int
Can someone explain to me what the following error is trying to tell
me:
SyntaxError at /polls/1
invalid syntax (urls.py, line 20)Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/polls/1
Django Version: 1.2.3
Exception Type: SyntaxError
Exception Value: invalid syntax (urls.py, line 20)
Exce
what happens if you'remove the commented lines?
On 01/04/11 15:22, hank23 wrote:
> Can someone explain to me what the following error is trying to tell
> me:
>
> SyntaxError at /polls/1
> invalid syntax (urls.py, line 20)Request Method: GET
> Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/polls/1
> Django Ve
After removing the commented code, saving urls.py, restarting the
server and then requesting the sites admin page now I get the admin
login screen. But after I type in my username and pw then it again
gives me the following screen:
TemplateSyntaxError at /admin/
Caught SyntaxError while rendering:
You could do this with South in multiple steps.
1. South schema migration:
Add the new field for the proper foreign key, but don't make the field
required.
2. South data migration:
Create a migration that appropriately populates the new field based on
whatever rules you have.
3. S
Now that you're luxuriating in the "done for you" aspect of Django, check out
the ModelForm object. It gives you the goodness you seek.
I don't think that setting up your URL system the way you describe is a good
idea. It's a complete security failure, so you'd have to handle permissions
anyway
On Jan 4, 2011, at 4:15 AM, xpanta wrote:
> is there any hope for me?
Does your settings.py file do any imports? If there is a problem with an import
you'll have a major disaster and the cause may not be obvious from the error
message.
Shawn
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On Jan 4, 2:48 am, Graham Dumpleton
wrote:
> If using Apache/mod_wsgi it is quite simple, and wouldn't even need URL
> rewriting as suggested by others.
>
> So, what are you hosting it with.
Yes I am using mod_wsgi. The following line sends all URLs to WSGI
script
WSGIScriptAlias/
Is it possible that the problem is not in this urls.py, but rather in
'polls.urls'?
I'd check line 20 there, just to see if there's an obvious python
syntax error.
HTH
c
On Jan 4, 8:08 am, hank23 wrote:
> After removing the commented code, saving urls.py, restarting the
> server and then reque
Maybe smbd could give advice how data submitted from custom.html to
views.py are handled further?
custom.html with method search1 ##
{% if Lp %}
{% for item in Lp %}
{{item.Word}}
{{item.dateWord}}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
OK. There were some problems with my django installation, due to the
OS upgrade on my machine, and things which were missing in at least
one environment variable. Since correcting these problems the basic
functionality of my tutorial site appears to be working again. Now I
appear to have at least o
Thanks,
These are my only imports:
import os.path
import logging
And this is my INSTALLED_APPS section
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
'django.contrib.admin',
'myproject.main',
)
Hi,
I have a 'project' model
class Project(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
links = models.ManyToManyField('Link', related_name='link')
and a 'link' model
class Link(models.Model):
label = models.CharField(max_length=50)
url = models.URLField(max_length=10
What happens when you try 'manage.py shell'?
Shawn
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On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 6:31:30 PM UTC, gintare wrote:
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> Maybe smbd could give advice how data submitted from custom.html to
> views.py are handled further?
>
>
> custom.html with method search1 ##
>
>
> {% if Lp %}
> {% for item in Lp %}
>
>
>
>
>
On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 7:42:16 PM UTC, mrmclovin wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have a 'project' model
>
> class Project(models.Model):
> title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
> links = models.ManyToManyField('Link', related_name='link')
>
> and a 'link' model
>
> class Link(models.Model):
>
Hi all,
I am having a setup issue on my personal laptop, I got through setup
and couple of tutorials on my Mac in work but not having any joy at
home. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.
I run "import django" and I don't get any errors back so I thought I
was OK, but when I run "django-admin.py
Are you running "django-admin.py startproject projectname" within the
python interpreter?
Its supposed to run outside of the interpreter on the command line.
On Jan 4, 3:17 pm, Phil wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having a setup issue on my personal laptop, I got through setup
> and couple of tutorials
What actual project name are you using? Have you tried using different project
names?
If you're literally using "projectname" then you may be using a command-line
argument and causing a conflict.
Shawn
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Nevermind. I figured it out. To only have subdirs by static you need
to add a "/" at the end of an Alias line...
e.g.
Alias /books/ /some/static/dir/
Thanks!
cs
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I'm in the process of coding a new screen which I want to use a form
on. I'm also currently coding the new form to go with it. The screen
will have a dropdown box, a conditional textbox, and a submit button,
as well as some other informational fields and a title on it. Since
this is my first explic
On Tuesday, January 4, 2011 8:55:50 PM UTC, hank23 wrote:
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> I'm in the process of coding a new screen which I want to use a form
> on. I'm also currently coding the new form to go with it. The screen
> will have a dropdown box, a conditional textbox, and a submit button,
> as well as some othe
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out the best way of doing something I'd like
to partially automate staging testing by generating a sequence of
human verifiable views, with the goal of making sure my app views/css/
3rd-party javascript etc. are drawing the way they ought to in more
complicated scenari
Hello,
I am experienced PHP developer (and by PHP I mean advanced programming
with MVC frameworks, TDD, ORM libraries, design patterns and such, so
no scoffing please :)) and I would like to try something new. I've
chosen Python and Django and I am building my bachelor thesis project
with it.
I di
Can you elaborate a bit?
Are you interested in having the ui render and generate a screen shot
for human review? That's how I interpreted your question. If that's
the case, look in to generating a screenshot by leveraging a tool that
generates a png from HTML.
I am eager to hear what others think
OK, to elaborate: I have a open source project with consistent pain
points around css and browser testing. Example concrete issues for
this project are a) multi-language support, as varying text length
will often throw off the aesthetics of the layout, and b) recently, a
mysterious failure in geo
Hi Shawn,
When it wasn't working I tried both from command line and from
interpreter, from command line just says "command not found". No I
wasn't calling the project that, I've tried a few different project
names and none seem to work.
Thanks for advice/ tips. I'll keep posted when I get to the
I'm using __search to boolean search for a list of words within two
separate lists (requiredTags, preferredTags). Line 10 is the one I
have questions about. I want to see if the list of words (requTags)
is found among requiredTags or preferredTags.
requTags=""
prefeTags="
Anybody? Bueller?
On Jan 2, 8:25 pm, keynesiandreamer wrote:
> I have wrestled with this one for a bit and googled and looked through
> documentation, so I guess its time to ask.
>
> I am trying make my app redirect to the last viewed page after logging
> in. I am running django 1.2.4 and have ha
On Tuesday, January 04, 2011 03:33:17 pm Phil wrote:
> Hi Shawn,
>
> When it wasn't working I tried both from command line and from
> interpreter, from command line just says "command not found". No I
> wasn't calling the project that, I've tried a few different project
> names and none seem to wo
I think the way to do is:
from django.contrib import messages
then somewhere...
messages.add_message(request, messages.ERROR, "your error message")
The message will be displayed in the top of the next admin page
On 01/03/2011 09:40 PM, Acorn wrote:
> I'd like to know this too.
>
> On 3 Janua
Hi Ondřej.
For your question #1, you could create a field in the model itself and then use
signals[1] to populate it upon the saving of a "vote" instance.
#2: The validation should all be done during form validation[2], prior to save.
Using a Form or ModelForm. That way, the user can get frien
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Stephen Waterbury <
stephen.c.waterb...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> I posted the traceback I'm getting -- http://dpaste.com/293813/
> I'm still completely mystified. The traceback directs me to:
> "Edit your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES setting to insert
> 'django.contrib.auth.middle
python manage.py shell works normally. It gives me the interactive
console
On 4 Ιαν, 22:05, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> What happens when you try 'manage.py shell'?
>
> Shawn
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We are trying to migrate databases and we are running into problems.
We can dump the data:
./manage.py dumpdata --format=xml --natural --all --traceback auth > auth.xml
But when we try and load it, we get an exception:
./manage.py loaddata --database=mysql auth.xmlInstalling xml fixture 'a
I am getting the following error when the queryset tries to generate the SQL:
"'str' object has no attribute 'ewkb'"
Here is what I am doing that causes the problem:
shapes = Shape.objects.filter(geom__bboverlaps=bbx)
shape_info = shape_info.filter(shape__in=shapes)
Models are:
Hi all,
This is a common scenario which many of you have faced.
Say, I created a simple view file, in which user uploads a file and
does some processing at backend and after processing is finished I am
rendering a html page with some processed result.
My problem is that, there should be some kin
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