Hi,
I have these models (not really but it's to explain my question :))
class Calendar(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=60)
description = models.TextField(blank=True)
appointment = models.ManyToManyField(Appointment,
related_name='appointment_set')
class Appointmen
Ok but like I said in previous post, exclude = ('groups',) etc doesn't work
:/
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oh yeah
http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2009/05/notes-using-pip-and-virtualenv-django/
that page is my goto reference on building a virtualenv, you might
have already found it, but if not...
On Jul 5, 10:28 pm, Jeremy wrote:
> AHHH, that makes a little more sense. I'm trying to install apps from
Jeremy,
there's a concept you need to understand to progress here. its on that
took me while to properly understand, but which i think is natural to
someone in a foss development role, which i hadn't previously been.
the python path is the all important config item. it defines where
python look s
Dnia 2011-07-06, śro o godzinie 00:31 -0700, galgal pisze:
> Ok but like I said in previous post, exclude = ('groups',) etc doesn't
> work :/
It does, you just need to override both exclude / fields _and_
fieldsets.
The exception you've mentioned resulted from the fact that you've
excluded the f
On 5 Lug, 22:57, bruno desthuilliers
wrote:
> On 5 juil, 21:54, drakkan wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
> > or django/python is simply much slower than java?
>
> According to most benchmarks, Python (that is: current canonical
> implementation of...) is indeed way "slower" than Java (idem), that's
> a fact
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 4:46 AM, Venkatraman S wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
>
>> Say there are 3 Users in an org : A, B and C with each creating 3,4,5
>> items respectively, and 'A' is the current user; then i need a query which
>> returns all these items(i.e, 1
On Jul 6, 2:03 am, Tom Evans wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Geoff Kuenning wrote:
>
> > On Jul 4, 11:10 pm, Tom Evans wrote:
>
> >> All of this is explained in the docs. Read the docs.
>
> > He did; he said he did in his previous posting. But although the docs
> > are far better th
Hey folks,
Django newbie here and I need some help. I am using django_registration v0.8
and using the docs here:
http://readthedocs.org/docs/django-registration/en/latest/index.html
I have successfully installed the app, and I am using the default backend
for my registration purposes.
I have tes
On Jul 6, 10:35 am, drakkan wrote:
> Bruno, I'm talking about an high level framework such as play
> (http://www.playframework.org/).
> Develop an application with play is as simple as a django one,
The framework might be fine (I'll give the doc a read), but the
language still sucks ;)
But anyw
Hello!
I'm starting with Django trying to migrate all my sites from PHP apps to Django
apps...
I'd like to have Download page to display list of available (mp3) files for
download:
Filename | Size | Number of downloads | Last updated
Is there some django apps providing similar functionality a
yeh yeh
a moment ago I realized that this is a google engines as well also thanks
:working:
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On 6 July 2011 09:48, Geoff Kuenning wrote:
>
> And in any case, this forum would be greatly improved if the general
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>
Hear, hear! (For non-native speakers, that means "I agree").
The Django-users list has always been distinguishe
Hallo!
I am a real beginner in Django, I try to install a new chat application
called HelpIM, you will not know it.
My problem is that the flatpages do not work. I can create a flatpage in
the admin-interface, but when I go to it, I always see a "page not
found" message from HelpIM: https://testc
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:31 AM, i...@webbricks.co.uk
wrote:
> oh yeah
> http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2009/05/notes-using-pip-and-virtualenv-django/
>
> that page is my goto reference on building a virtualenv, you might
> have already found it, but if not...
>
> On Jul 5, 10:28 pm, Jeremy wrote:
Hi Paul,
As described in the error, Django couldn't find the url test/ in the URLconf
because its not there.
Go to the urls.py of your app and add the appropriate link, and view to the
URLconf.
Go through this link, it should be helpful -
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/http/urls/
Coralbits is proud to announce the inmediate availability of Onion 0.4.0.
Onion is a lightweight library that provides HTTP server functionality to
embed on your projects. It has some ideas borrowed from Django, and tries to
have a future proof API.
Key features of onion 0.4.0
-
I am trying to run a project in Django that was coded 3-4 years
before. I have installed most of the modules required by the project
but could not locate one of the module required to run the project. I
am getting
ImportError: No module named sh_csv_importer
I have tried to search it , installed it
2011/7/4 sax :
> Django iAdmin
>
> iAdmin is a replacement of standard django admin application.
It is more of an extension of the standard django admin, rather than a
replacement, isn't it? There are certain limitations in admin that are
hard to work around such as different permission levels for
Leo,
If you want to wrap without the end of a paragraph, you should end your
lines with 2 or more spaces then do a single new line.
This is as per the standard Markdown behaviour.
Also, make sure you parse all the text you need parsed in one go, not
line by line.
All the best
Benoit
On 11-07-
On 6 July 2011 08:17, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> I have these models (not really but it's to explain my question :))
>
> class Calendar(models.Model):
>name = models.CharField(max_length=60)
>description = models.TextField(blank=True)
>appointment = models.ManyToManyField(Appointmen
Hi,
I would choose the framework, that you like. You can optimize later. And
this would be the same for all frameworks: You need a good cache strategy.
Are you expecting several hundred requests per minute?
I guess there is something wrong with your benchmark. I don't think
django/python
is muc
If you can't find it then search the server where the application
is/was running. It's likely a module that the previous developer wrote
themselves. It's even possible that you have it already in the
codebase, but that you'll have to edit your PYTHONPATH setting so
Python will import it.
If all el
Op 06-07-11 12:21, CareerDhaba tech schreef:
> Hi Paul,
>
> As described in the error, Django couldn't find the url test/ in the
> URLconf because its not there.
>
> Go to the urls.py of your app and add the appropriate link, and view to
> the URLconf.
>
> Go through this link, it should be help
On 6 Lug, 12:46, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would choose the framework, that you like. You can optimize later. And
> this would be the same for all frameworks: You need a good cache strategy.
>
> Are you expecting several hundred requests per minute?
>
> I guess there is something wrong
Hi,
Have you tried any kind of DB connection pooling with Django?
I find Jacob's Deployment Workshop [0] to be a treasure chest of tips
and tricks for Django deployment.
Also take a look at the code/config he uses [1].
[0] http://ontwik.com/python/django-deployment-workshop-by-jacob-kaplan-moss/
On Jul 5, 10:54 pm, drakkan wrote:
> so play is outperforming django! obviously django is not in debug mode
> ecc..., is there something wrong in my test setup (I already tried to
> adjust the uwsgi launch line I tryed more process or 1 process with
> threads ecc with no relevant improvement) or d
Pretty interesting..
So, I've an idea here..
Why don't you log this output in some file.. (and share)
def page (request):
start = time.time()
# function definition
elapsed = (time.time() - start)
return HttpResponse()
This way, see if its the framework that's taking the time, or its
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
> This one should work:
> Items.objects.filters(created_by__employee__org=A.org)
>
Nope. Emp has a FK for User, not the other way round.
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Bump - anyone has any insight into this?
I am happy to post my code, just not sure where I am going wrong.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:35 PM, CareerDhaba tech wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Django newbie here and I need some help. I am using django_registration
> v0.8 and using the docs here:
> http://rea
On 6 Lug, 14:03, akaariai wrote:
> On Jul 5, 10:54 pm, drakkan wrote:
>
> > so play is outperforming django! obviously django is not in debug mode
> > ecc..., is there something wrong in my test setup (I already tried to
> > adjust the uwsgi launch line I tryed more process or 1 process with
> >
On Jul 5, 10:06 pm, Venkatraman S wrote:
> I tried asking around in IRC, and stumbled on a few possible solutions,
> would be great if someone shed some more light:
>
> I have the following models:
>
> class Organization(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField(max_length=100, bla
On Jul 6, 4:33 pm, drakkan wrote:
> using pgpool I get a 2,5x performance improvement thanks! I'll try on
> intel atom again to see if there I have more improvements
The best way to check where your performance problems come from is
using profiling.
In my experience, the most likely things to ca
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:40 PM, akaariai wrote:
> Maybe this?
>
> user = current_user
> user_org_employees = Employees.objects.filter(org=user.org)
> user_org_items =
> Items.objects.filter(created_by__in=user_org_employees)
>
No, users can belong to multiple organizations, so no using user.org.
2011/7/6 drakkan :
> Bruno, I'm talking about an high level framework such as play (http://
> www.playframework.org/). Develop an application with play is as simple
> as a django one, until now I used django and I like python more than
> java and I want to understand if I'm doing something wrong or
Hello everyone,
I have an abstract class that defines a base Model.
Given the fact that the extended models are quite identical, in order
to administrate these models, I use a generic ModelAdmin class.
To sum up:
class BaseClass(models.model):
...some fields...
class Meta:
abstra
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:22 PM, gontran wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have an abstract class that defines a base Model.
> Given the fact that the extended models are quite identical, in order
> to administrate these models, I use a generic ModelAdmin class.
>
> To sum up:
>
> class BaseClass(mode
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Venkatraman S wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
>>
>> This one should work:
>> Items.objects.filters(created_by__employee__org=A.org)
>
> Nope. Emp has a FK for User, not the other way round.
I swear this time it will work!
Item.obj
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Marc Aymerich wrote:
> I swear this time it will work!
>
> Item.objects.filter(created_by__employees__org__in=u.employees_set.all().values_list('org'))
>
>
I cried on seeing this ;) Thanks a tonne. Guess this will go into the
django hall of fame!
But i have a Q :
> Do you mean, "in a ModelAdmin subclass instance, how do I get the
> model class that instance is associated with?"? If so, self.model.
Yes I do.
Thank you Tom.
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You can download the code here:
http://77.43.75.110/temp/cinquestelle.tar.gz
you need sorl as dependencies too:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/sorl-thumbnail/3.2.5
On 6 Lug, 15:57, Björn Lindqvist wrote:
> 2011/7/6 drakkan :
>
> > Bruno, I'm talking about an high level framework such as play (ht
We've been looking at Django for a new web app project, but Sproutcore
seems to be pretty nice as well. I like the idea of a client side
mvc.
I was wondering for anyone familiar with both. What are the advantages
of Django over a client side mvc like Sproutcore? We know python and
javascript, so
I think that if your app needs to have data then you need server-side
validation.
My limited understanding of Sproutcore is that it isn't an alternative
to a Web framework, but more a way to create pretty front ends for
your Web applications.
So instead of writing a lot of jQuery and AJAX and thi
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Graeck wrote:
> some "if you app needs to do A, then Django is better" type
> stuff?
what about this one: "if you app needs to work on the server, then
Django is better"
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On Jul 6, 9:21 am, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> My limited understanding of Sproutcore is that it isn't an alternative
> to a Web framework, but more a way to create pretty front ends for
> your Web applications.
Ok, so sounds like Sproutcore wouldn't actually replace Django. I just
started reading ab
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Graeck wrote:
> On Jul 6, 9:21 am, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> > My limited understanding of Sproutcore is that it isn't an alternative
> > to a Web framework, but more a way to create pretty front ends for
> > your Web applications.
>
> Ok, so sounds like Sproutcore
I don't want to be rude, but your question is so bague that I think
that you should start by reading some python and django books/
documentation.
On Jul 6, 11:44 am, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm starting with Django trying to migrate all my sites from PHP apps to
> Django
> apps..
Thanks Peter
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Bumping once more. Can anyone shine some light on this issue? Would be
extremely helpful.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:24 PM, CareerDhaba tech wrote:
> Bump - anyone has any insight into this?
>
> I am happy to post my code, just not sure where I am going wrong.
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:35 PM, C
Just released Kolibri v.0.2.0 - NB! alpha/proof-of-concept status.
pypi entry http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Kolibri/0.2.0a
source at https://bitbucket.org/weholt/django-kolibri
Modified BSD license.
What is it? A framework for creating background processes and
workflows using celery. Now with the o
Hi, Thomas
I may have said this before, but this sounds absolutely amazing. Together
with DSE, you have built two great apps that I'm looking forward to use in
production.
Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
Cheers,
André Terra (airstrike)
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Thomas Weholt wro
Hi all,
After seeing the Facebook video about how their development team
compiles everything into a single binary for easy distribution between
thousands of servers, I totally fell in love with the idea. Although
their approach is to compile PHP into C, the same principle applies.
The end result
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 10:19:55 -0700 (PDT)
francescortiz wrote:
> I don't want to be rude, but your question is so bague that I think
> that you should start by reading some python and django books/
> documentation.
Ahh...my mistake for not explaining better.
Here is the demo:
http://demo.smartwe
Hi Gour,
Can you please read the following article before posting again on the
mailing list.
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/UsingTheMailingList
Thanks
Cal
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 10:19:55 -0700 (PDT)
> francescortiz wrote:
>
>> I d
In my application I need to be able to overlap some processing,
collecting summary information from the database between HTTP
requests. If I start a thread and then return a HTTP response I
presume that the process that was serving the request will continue
until the thread completes. This makes i
Anything that can make django/python-based webapps easier to deploy is
interesting. That's been the huge thing for all my PHP-friends; the
ease of deployment. Now if we had something similar for django/python
... it would rock! :-) Used java for some years and war-files worked
ok as well.
And isn'
It definitely sounds interesting. I'd like to hear more about it as it
develops. The only quibble I'd add is to not limit it to Ubuntu. I use
and love Ubuntu, but I suspect that a lot of people who would want the
ability to obfuscate code and deploy easily to client servers would be
using RHEL or C
What is "the Facebook video" you speak of? I didn't see it.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After seeing the Facebook video about how their development team
> compiles everything into a single binary
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Thomas Weholt wrote:
> Anything that can make django/python-based webapps easier to deploy is
> interesting. That's been the huge thing for all my PHP-friends; the
> ease of deployment. Now if we had something similar for django/python
> ... it would rock! :-) Used
(sorry for the double post - should have included this in the original thread)
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10100259101684977
It's *well* worth watching though.. Put an hour aside, make a cup of tea etc :)
Cal
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> What is "the Fa
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> It definitely sounds interesting. I'd like to hear more about it as it
> develops. The only quibble I'd add is to not limit it to Ubuntu. I use
> and love Ubuntu, but I suspect that a lot of people who would want the
> ability to obfuscate co
I write a lot of automation on RHEL / CentOS systems and would like to see
the built process to look at potentially porting it. Let me know how I can
follow the development.
Brian
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:
>
I've created a place holder on Github for this.
Unsure what to call it yet, so it's temporary name is Jennifer.
https://github.com/foxx/jennifer
Future name suggestions are very much welcome lol.
Cal
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> I write a lot of automation on RHEL /
Any idea how to overwrite it dynamically?
def get_form(self, request, obj=None, **kwargs):
self.exclude = ('user_permissions',)
return super(UserProfileAdmin, self).get_form(request, obj=None,
**kwargs)
Throws:
TemplateSyntaxError at /admin/auth/user/2/
Caught KeyError while rende
This is the error I get when trying to install Django:
error: could not create 'C:\Program Files\Python\Lib\site-packages
\django': Access is denied
Python 2.7 is installed.
I tried manually copy the django site-packages folder and while the
folder copies ok, django will still not run in python
On 6 juil, 21:12, John wrote:
> In my application I need to be able to overlap some processing,
> collecting summary information from the database between HTTP
> requests. If I start a thread and then return a HTTP response I
> presume that the process that was serving the request will continue
>
So, I think I may have to add one of my own threads into the "bad
threads" example:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers/browse_thread/thread/3173871a08585c54?hl=en
:(
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
wrote:
> @gamesbook / @Shawn
> Looks good!
> +
Hi, Martin.
Thanks for your reply.
I wound up using IntigerFields and getting around the "relation must be an
instance" error by adding clean methods that returned instances, e.g.
def clean_myfield(self):
data = self.cleaned_data['myfield']
data = MyRelatedClass.objects.
Dnia 2011-07-06, śro o godzinie 13:16 -0700, galgal pisze:
> Any idea how to overwrite it dynamically?
> def get_form(self, request, obj=None, **kwargs):
> self.exclude = ('user_permissions',)
> return super(UserProfileAdmin, self).get_form(request,
> obj=None, **kwargs)
> Throws:
>
It happens to the best of us...
I still believe we could offer a better solution than a simple mailing list,
specially considering the possibility of moderating messages and closing
open questions.
Cheers,
André
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@si
Environment:
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://localhost:8000/admin/auth/user/2/
Django Version: 1.3
Python Version: 2.7.1
Installed Applications:
['django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
'django.contrib.messages',
'djan
Hello, Ed
A few tips to get you going on the right track:
1) If *Python can't find Django*, it's because it's *not on your PYTHONPATH*.
If you have multiple Python installs, it gets even more complex as *>
manage.py* can yield different results from* > python manage.py*, depending
on how your fi
Dnia 2011-07-06, śro o godzinie 14:40 -0700, galgal pisze:
> Full code:
> class UserProfileAdmin(UserAdmin):
> inlines = [UserProfileInline,]
> list_filter = ('userprofile__type','userprofile__cities',)
> search_fields = ['userprofile__type', 'username',
> 'userprofile__cities__name', '
Start by pasting relevant code. Views, forms and possibly the backend
logic. Use dpaste.com
And quit bumping or you'll never get an answer, not from most of us.
Regards,
André Terra
On 7/6/11, CareerDhaba tech wrote:
> Bumping once more. Can anyone shine some light on this issue? Would be
> ext
And if you were planning on hard coding a mapping of your model
classes, use get_model() instead.
www.b-list.org/weblog/2007/nov/03/working-models/
Cheers,
Andre Terra
On 7/6/11, gontran wrote:
>
>> Do you mean, "in a ModelAdmin subclass instance, how do I get the
>> model class that instance
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Andre Terra wrote:
> It happens to the best of us...
>
> I still believe we could offer a better solution than a simple mailing list,
> specially considering the possibility of moderating messages and closing
> open questions.
Any suggestions?? We already have mai
Don't forget SO!
This is precisely the problem, imo. IRC is too outdated, and the folks
who built convore seem to agree there is room for improvement. And the
number of emails on this list is unmanageable without a specialized
tool, not to mention the fact that we answer the same questions
repeate
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Andre Terra wrote:
> Maybe it's just a matter of endorsing SO more adamantly. When compared
> to the other solution, none is as flexible and complete.
newbie questions is one thing, collaboration is another, group
communications is another one.
for the first one,
I'm going to ask a really stupid question...
What's "SO"?
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Andre Terra wrote:
> Don't forget SO!
>
> This is precisely the problem, imo. IRC is too outdated, and the folks
> who built convore seem to agree there is room for improvement. And the
> number of emails
On Jul 7, 2011, at 1:10 AM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] wrote:
> I'm going to ask a really stupid question...
>
> What's "SO"?
WIld guess... stack overflow?
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Ahh, makes sense.
Stack Overflow specifically for Django would be kick ass.
If the core web team aren't happy about hosting one, there is no
reason why the community can't fork one off, and have it endorsed on
the wiki and in the mailing list replies??
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Petite Ab
I'm willing to bet 80% of the emails are newbie questions, and the
remaining 20% are group communication and collaboration, specially
considering how the more experienced developers are pretty much only
on convore.com these days.
If we could move the questions to a specific site, everyone would
be
Tbh, it would be easy enough to create a web front end, similar to SO, which
uses django-users archive as a backend. Sure it'd be read only to begin
with.. and im not sure how you'd handle quoted / inline messages.. but food
for thought at least.
On 7 Jul 2011 00:38, "Andre Terra" wrote:
> I'm wil
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:17 AM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:
> Tbh, it would be easy enough to create a web front end, similar to SO,
> which uses django-users archive as a backend. Sure it'd be read only to
> begin with.. and im not sure how yo
On 2011-07-06, at 3:55 PM, Andre Terra wrote:
> This is precisely the problem, imo. IRC is too outdated, and the folks
IRC may be outdated yet it persists as a completely awesome chat tool used by
tons of developers every day. No disrespect to Convore or Stack Overflow, but
one day when they ar
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:
> I've created a place holder on Github for this.
>
> Unsure what to call it yet, so it's temporary name is Jennifer.
>
> https://github.com/foxx/jennifer
>
> Future name suggestions a
Hi André,
Thanks for the feedback.
Here is the relevant code:
registration_form view:
http://dpaste.com/564165/
my views.py file directly from the django_registration app code:
http://dpaste.com/564166/
Here is my form class:
http://dpaste.com/564167/
- Harshil
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:52
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 8:17 AM, Venkatraman S wrote:
> I would recommend having a repository of django articles which can be
> searched upon easily with good features added to it (for eg facets etc) -
> ideally if this is hosted at djangoproject - then it would be ideal.
>
And IRC has a bot whic
Hi All,
Probably i am jumping the gun, but i am very much ready to volunteer to
develop and host a django article repository.
The repository would be HIGHLY curated and store extremely useful articles
and snippets.
We already have djangosnippets - so was wondering if we can index this and
use it
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 19:55 -0300, Andre Terra wrote:
> IRC is too outdated
actually it is highly effective - cannot count the number of deadlines I
would have missed but for IRC.
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On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 00:10 +0100, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
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> I'm going to ask a really stupid question...
>
> What's "SO"?
I was just going to ask that.
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On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 00:10 +0100, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
> wrote:
> > I'm going to ask a really stupid question...
> >
> > What's "SO"?
>
> I was just going to ask that.
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I am doing some bechmarking on the performance of both the versions of the
query:
1.
Item.objects.filter(created_by__employees__org__in=u.employees_set.all().values_list('org'))
and
2. Items.objects.extra(where=['created_by_id in (select e.user_id from
myapp_employees e, myapp_organization o where
Il giorno 06/lug/2011, alle ore 21.03, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] ha
scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> After seeing the Facebook video about how their development team
> compiles everything into a single binary for easy distribution between
> thousands of servers, I totally fell in love with the i
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Roberto De Ioris wrote:
> http://cloudsilverlining.org/
>
This looks more like a deployment configuration script than compiling into a
binary.
I would be very much interested in the latter.
Thanks for sharing though.
-V
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You hit the nail on the head. The command import django executed in
the Python interpreter. Getting started seems like a giant uphill
battle, but fortunately I am quite determined. It also helps to have
helpful people like you supporting my learning.
Thanks again!
-Ed
On Jul 6, 2:44 pm, And
On 6/07/2011 12:28, Malcolm Box wrote:
> I think this should work:
>
> Calendar.objects.filter(appointment__owner = request.user)
>
> Try it and see.
>
> Malcolm
>
Thanks,
I'll see if I can make a test script to test this.
It's actually a good idea to put in a performance test of some sorts.
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