Hi all,
How do I log exceptions to a file from view functions at runtime ?
I am using nginx (0.8.54) + uwsgi (0.9.6.7) + django(1.2.4) setup with
python 2.7
the uwsgi doesnt seem to log any errors from the django views even when I
use --logto option for uwsgi
pls let me know
thanks,
KM
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Ronghui Yu,
Can you please tell me which middleware you're talking about here?
I've still not been able to get my css to work.
On Feb 5, 11:29 am, Ronghui Yu wrote:
> It seems that you need to setup your web server to support static contents,
> django has a middleware to do the job, but it is not
Hi Guys,
Am very new to django and am working on a relatively large web
application which includes over 15 models.
Now I want to define each model in its own file and store them in a
folder called models, so I first created the folder "models" and
created a file "__init__.py" in that folder and def
On Thursday, February 03, 2011 08:02:43 pm Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
wrote:
> May I ask, how well did you get along with Zope? From what I can tell,
> Django is suited for SME, where as Zope is the kinda thing that banks would
> be using etc.
Cal -
I just used Django to write a credit
Hi Guys
I've gone a long way to upgrade an application we wrote in ages ago in
really old django to new django, I've got stuck some way into it
though. Front end all sorted, I can fire up the app so the admin.py
stuff is all working, but when I click on anything inside the admin,
for this example
In a insert or in a update, the pk is already filled in
ModelAdmin.save_model.
The creation of object in database is in ModelForm.save.
So, I think it's not the way to handle it.
I notivced googling there is a boolean parameter named change and I'm
using it.
On 4 fev, 21:09, Marc Aymerich wrot
On Feb 5, 5:09 pm, Daniel Klein wrote:
> So I need to create the two teams for a new game instance when I
> create the game instance? That just feels so clumsy.
Doesn't seem so terrible to me, but if you're likely to do it in
several places you could use a custom ModelManager [1] with a
create_ga
If there isn't anything in your models/__init__.py nothing will get
loaded. You might try somthing like the following in your models/
__init__.py:
from app.models import modelname
from app.models import anothermodelname
Where modlenames are actually individual files with model definitions.
Sorr
On Feb 5, 1:04 pm, Nima Gaemi wrote:
> hello,
> i am using Djano 1.3 rev.15387 and i made a field
> 'last_updated=models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)'
> when i wanted to get the data out of the database i wanted to get a
> delta with datetime module of python but i was warned that my
> datetime.da
Thanks a lot for the answers!
I did not found that it is possible to use dictionaries and lists in
query.
In the end i used raw function to form string according form input.
Lists and Dictionaries is much better way, since i am not tied to
certain database.
regards,
gintare
On Feb 3, 12:08 pm, To
Aha
I had the old admin line still in the urls file beneath the new one,
it was twistin the melons :-)
I've deleted the old line and all is well.
On Feb 6, 1:38 pm, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I've gone a long way to upgrade an application we wrote in ages ago in
> really old django to
Hello everyone
I'm trying to upload a file in a project, the app is called Documents,
here's the admin.py
from django.contrib import admin
from governors.documents.models import Document
import datetime
class DocumentAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
fields = ('title','slug','the_file','lang_code
So I have a form:
class ProjectUpdateForm(ModelForm):
products = MultipleChoiceField(label = u'Products',
widget=CheckboxSelectMultiple)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.fields['products'].choices = [(x.code, x.name) for x in
Product.objects.order_by('code')]
wh
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:50 AM, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> I'm trying to upload a file in a project, the app is called Documents,
> here's the admin.py
>
> [snipped]
More interesting than the admin.py for this model would have been the model
definition itself.
>
> I keep getting an error I don't un
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:53 PM, andmart wrote:
> In a insert or in a update, the pk is already filled in
> ModelAdmin.save_model.
>
> The creation of object in database is in ModelForm.save.
>
> So, I think it's not the way to handle it.
>
> I notivced googling there is a boolean parameter named c
Hi,
startswith is usually a string method. Looks like something is calling
.startwith() on a tuple rather than the expected string.
When you instantiate your model are you certain all the values are correct?
Try logging all the values before creating the model and look for a tuple
where there shou
Hi Karen
Thanks for getting back
Here's the model def
http://dpaste.com/391872/
On Feb 6, 3:33 pm, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:50 AM, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> > I'm trying to upload a file in a project, the app is called Documents,
> > here's the admin.py
>
> > [snipped]
>
if i have a model name "Facility", django adds an "s" to it in /admin
and it shows up as Facilitys. How can I make it show up as
"Facilities" in /admin?
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I would like to use only plain html field names
Reading them is not a problem with request in views.
How to populate html document back ?
I have *.html with lines:
#in views.py
item = request.POST.get('cbnWw','')
#do smth with item
#now i would like to return item back to html.
#Normally
Use Python's logging.
http://docs.python.org/library/logging
If you're using the 1.3 beta, logging config is built into settings.py.
Then, in your try/except blocks, you can log anything you want; pass the
exception message and the traceback into your call to the logger, and
it'll all be ther
Hiya both
I'm outputting all the data types I'm saving now in a save in the
admin.py, they're all strings :-(
I'm going to kick myself when I find it
On Feb 6, 4:11 pm, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> Hi Karen
>
> Thanks for getting back
>
> Here's the model def
>
> http://dpaste.com/391872/
>
> On F
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> if i have a model name "Facility", django adds an "s" to it in /admin
> and it shows up as Facilitys. How can I make it show up as
> "Facilities" in /admin?
>
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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:11 AM, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> Hi Karen
>
> Thanks for getting back
>
> Here's the model def
>
> http://dpaste.com/391872/
>
>
I cut and pasted that model definition, plus the model admin shown earlier,
into a test project, and I'm able to add Documents in the admin with
Hi,
I am a starting in Django, working on the architecture of my future
application.
My application involves users creating a large amount of points. In
the old application (php), there was significant perf. issues because
of the large amout of points in the database.
I was wondering if it would b
yeah i tried that already and it didn't work
On Feb 6, 11:38 am, Joel Goldstick wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> > if i have a model name "Facility", django adds an "s" to it in /admin
> > and it shows up as Facilitys. How can I make it show up as
> > "Facilities
On 06.02.2011, at 18:01, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> yeah i tried that already and it didn't work
did you also define the meta class for the Admin class?
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Hi Karen
I promise you I'm changing the code that I'm displaying, I've been
updating the app all day, just tying off some loose ends now.
I've tried copying and pasting all the variables but it looks like
garbage in dpaste.
One thing that I'm not sure if right is the value of the the_file
varia
I got it :-)
import os
PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# MEDIA_ROOT = (
# os.path.join(PROJECT_PATH, 'static/media/'),
# )
MEDIA_ROOT = '/Users/mjdavies/Sites/django/governors/static/media/'
statically pointing the media root works
I use the same method above t
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> I got it :-)
>
> import os
> PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
>
> # MEDIA_ROOT = (
> # os.path.join(PROJECT_PATH, 'static/media/'),
> # )
>
> MEDIA_ROOT = '/Users/mjdavies/Sites/django/governors/static/media/'
Hi,
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/topics/db/multi-db/ contain
information about setting up multiple databases. I personally have no
idea how this would scale to may users.
If you are looking to store large amounts of data I would look at an
alternative to SQLite. I have found http://www.pos
Thanks again Karen
On Feb 6, 6:06 pm, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM, vanderkerkoff wrote:
> > I got it :-)
>
> > import os
> > PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
>
> > # MEDIA_ROOT = (
> > # os.path.join(PROJECT_PATH, 'static/media/'),
> > #
Hi,
Here is the the way that we have done it for the last 18 months, and has
proven very useful and almost human error free.
I've posted all the concept inside:
http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2349/
This method allows you to separate the settings.py based on the local server
hostname, and/or
Interesting. See, when I compared Zope to Django, I found Django's extensive
documentation and feature set to be perfect for prototyping, and then
optimizing bottlenecks at a later date, either via C extensions, raw SQL
replacement etc. However, as 'cliché' as this may sound, most large
enterprises
it is incredibly easy, just difficult to guess out without example.
*.html
{{Output}}
#
views.py
def web(request):
Out, Ww =request.GET.get('Output',''), request.GET.get('sWw','')
Out='naujas zodis'
sWw= 'off'
t = loader.
I posted this question on StackOverflow, too. I have defined a Model
with a ManyToManyField, and I want the field to show the values joined
by spaces, for example:
I have defined the form to use CharField to represent the multiple values:
class MyForm(ModelForm):
foo = CharField(label='Foo
ah... i only had that on he admin model
On Feb 6, 12:07 pm, Ivo Brodien wrote:
> On 06.02.2011, at 18:01, Bobby Roberts wrote:
>
> > yeah i tried that already and it didn't work
>
> did you also define the meta class for the Admin class?
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On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 22:38, Simon W wrote:
> Hey,
> I have a datetime field in my models. When I format the date into letters it
> appears in english and I'd like it in another langue. How to?
Have you turned on i18n/L10n in your settings?
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/deploy
Guys,
Can anyone zipped a working django project which made use of css and
mail it to
me at hackstock...@gmail.com so that I can study how he went about
doing it?
Thanks in advance.
Best Wishes,
h@ck5t0ck
On Feb 6, 12:36 pm, "h@ck5t0ck" wrote:
> Ronghui Yu,
> Can you please tell me which middlewa
Hi,
title may be confusing, I explain myself.
Using Django, I recently put in place AJAX request handling in my
views.
Before, no problem :
- one adress typing on client side <-> one GET request on server side
- one click on Submit button on a form (client-side) <-> one POST
request on server sid
On Sunday, February 06, 2011 02:54:23 pm Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
wrote:
> Interesting. See, when I compared Zope to Django, I found Django's
> extensive documentation and feature set to be perfect for prototyping, and
> then optimizing bottlenecks at a later date, either via C extension
Hello,
please read the documentation, everything you need to know, is described
there.
For development:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/howto/static-files/
And for production:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/howto/deployment/modwsgi/
Regards,
Martin
On Mon, 07 Feb 2011 00:47:27
Could you post some actual logs of this happening?
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Loïc B. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> title may be confusing, I explain myself.
> Using Django, I recently put in place AJAX request handling in my
> views.
>
> Before, no problem :
> - one adress typing on client side <-> o
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