I want my form to validate the fields so that only users who fill the
form field should be redirected to the next page. If a user fails to
fill any of the form field, the user should be taken to the same page
where it will output validation error so that the user can fill the
fields.
I tried writi
Check out PyPy Sandboxing, it may be your best bet:
http://pypy.org/features.html#sandboxing
On Saturday, 14 April 2012 11:45:41 UTC-5, Arruda wrote:
>
> Hi there, I'm doing a system where I want the users to be able to
> set/change some scripts that are dynamically run(RPG like scripts).
> So
Depending on how you are building your application, you have a few options
here:
- If you need to protect specific rows in a database to only a handful of
users, and make this configurable in admin site, use something like
django-guardian to provide row-level permissions.
- If you absolutely n
Here you go, a fully working AJAX "Hello World" example in Django:
http://www.dajaxproject.com/dajaxice/
I use both Dajax and Dajaxice for a few projects of mine, check out my
profile site for a fully working AJAX website made in Django:
http://iamkevin.ca/
Django even has specific form widget
Hi,
I'm a new user for django, I started using the tutorial for ver 1.4
with
python 2.7.1 on mac 10.7.3
when i try to open the admin site it' gives me the following error
DoesNotExist at /admin/
Site matching query does not exist.
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/
Djan
On Sunday, 15 April 2012 10:22:43 UTC+1, coded kid wrote:
>
>
> def my_memb(request):
> if request.method=="POST":
> form=MembForm(request.POST)
> if form.is_valid():
> data=form.cleaned_data
> form.save()
hi
have you make a syncdb?
El 15/04/2012, a las 15:17, mohamed elsebaey escribió:
> Hi,
> I'm a new user for django, I started using the tutorial for ver 1.4
> with
> python 2.7.1 on mac 10.7.3
> when i try to open the admin site it' gives me the following error
>
>
> DoesNotExist at /admin/
>> @patch('apps.market.models.House')
>
> Is create house in apps.market.models, or is it somewhere else? If
> it's somewhere else, mock it relative to that file eg:
> @patch('apps.some_file.House')
def create_house can be found in apps/deps/house_factory.py
Inside house_factory I ' from apps.m
if there any reason that request context can NOT be accessed in a filter?
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The following code extracts the user info from a registration page on
my Django site.
Lately it isn't extracting the different fields from
form.cleaned_data. When
I print cd["username"] (i.e. form.cleaned_data["username"]) it
gives the ENTIRE
form.cleaned_data dict!?!?! Why can't I extract ele
What does your form code look like?
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Hi all,
I've got a template that isn't parsing, but the error is the
nondescript: TemplateSyntaxError: Could not parse the remainder: '"{%' from
'"{%'
Is there a tool that can help locate the source of the error?
Marcin
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Nice one this PyPy, I'll test this soon =) thanks!
Em domingo, 15 de abril de 2012 07h58min41s UTC-3, Kevin escreveu:
>
> Check out PyPy Sandboxing, it may be your best bet:
>
> http://pypy.org/features.html#sandboxing
>
>
> On Saturday, 14 April 2012 11:45:41 UTC-5, Arruda wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
If you would like to read more about the issue, I found the error already
reported on the Python website: http://bugs.python.org/issue7936
On Saturday, April 14, 2012 1:52:00 PM UTC-5, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> Sounds very goofy. django-admin.py just creates files, doesn't open any
> editors so t
It's apparently TCC/LE which saves me about all that command execution and
arg passing hazzle.. :)
Never used plain command prompt so I've been immune to peculiarities of
Windows command line utilities.
I suggest you give it a try - it's really nice.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 10:04 PM, Brandy wro
Hello everyone, I'm brand new to django and would really appreciate any
help getting started.
So far I have gone through the first app tutorial and am working on my
first app.
I have setup the basic structure of the app and also figured out user
authentication. The code is on github:
https://
I certainly will. Thanks for the advice:)
On Sunday, April 15, 2012 2:42:00 PM UTC-5, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> It's apparently TCC/LE which saves me about all that command execution and
> arg passing hazzle.. :)
>
> Never used plain command prompt so I've been immune to peculiarities of
> Windows
You might also try a different scripting language, for example Lua.
I've a python module "lupa" bookmarked for a project on my todo list
that requires user scripting. It appears you can have a relatively
sandboxed access to python objects. I'm hoping that with some careful
compiling of the luajit
Hi there, I don't know if I put the right title, so here is what I'm stuck
with:
I have this model:
> class Foo(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField(...)
this one:
> class Bar(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField()
And their connection:
> class FooBar(models.Model):
>
I would recommend that you don't use the patch decorator, but rather the
patch function itself. Here is a wrapper function I used when patching
classes and functions (assuming you are using TestCase class):
def patch(self, *args):
if len(args) == 2:
patcher = patch.object(
Sorry everyone, I just found out this was a fixed issue in the
PassThroughManager of django-model-utils, in 1.1.0 it adds also the
queryset to the related.
=)
Em segunda-feira, 16 de abril de 2012 00h08min03s UTC-3, Arruda escreveu:
>
> Hi there, I don't know if I put the right title, so here is
Have you ever tried model-mommy?
It's has some nice features, don't know if you find what you want there but
it's a good shot.
Em sábado, 14 de abril de 2012 08h49min06s UTC-3, jonas escreveu:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to test a function that imports and acts upon a django model,
> named House.
hi,
I am doing some work in Finnish using django trunk. The code works fine
in the shell. But on the web, I am getting a strange error. I have a
model called Sponsor. If I give
print item.sponsor, I get:
Kumpumäki Raili 21755
print item.sponsor.lname, I get:
'ascii' codec can't encode character
solved - I upgraded to today's trunk and the problem vanished.
On Mon, 2012-04-16 at 10:22 +0530, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am doing some work in Finnish using django trunk. The code works fine
> in the shell. But on the web, I am getting a strange error. I have a
> model called Sponso
One more advice so you don't get caught with the problems:
(Well I suggest that you start using virtualenvs as well, they really rock)
After installing TCC/LE create one batch file (I use tcstart.btm) with
the following contents:
@echo off
rem Set python binding to handle virtualenvironments
Hello, I'm trying to create a blog site using Django (with "Post" as
my main model and "text" as the attribute corresponding to the main
body of text for each post). On the admin page, when someone is
filling out fields to create a new blog post, I want the "text" entry
field to be larger than the
I am a Django newbie and also interested in this question.
>From reading the Django book http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter05/,
I see that the query 'Publisher.objects.order_by('name')[0:2]' maps
to:
SELECT id, name, address, city, state_province, country, website
FROM books_publisher
ORDER
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