Ok, I rewrote it on PythonOption django.root /. Now, reverse returns right
url, but... for some reason, on every page like /page/xx I get error 404.
It's not only /page/xx, it's media and static files folder too. The only
page that works is homepage without css and js, as a result of error 404 i
Solved...
I just delete this line with PythonOption and now, everything works right.
Thanks for you advice!
Jirka
Dne čtvrtek, 20. června 2013 10:35:02 UTC+2 Jiří Kupka napsal(a):
>
> Ok, I rewrote it on PythonOption django.root /. Now, reverse returns
> right url, but... for some reason, on eve
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Jiří Kupka wrote:
> Hi! I have little trouble with reverse function in my project. When I run it
> over ./manage runserver, everything is fine - reverse gives me url in
> /page/xx format. When I run my project over apache2 using this conf file:
>
> Listen 8001
>
>
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:51 PM, fred wrote:
> I'm upgrading to django 1.5.1 on CentOs 6.4 with python 2.6.6 although I'm
> developing on a W7 with the django debug server.
>
> I am getting executing my view.py and most of the modules it uses. But in
> one scenario, the import fails, see directo
I am trying django tabs for my site navigation and was wondering is I have
to list multiple tabs in the html file thats inherits from base.html
{% if request.user.is_superuser %}
{% activetab "topnav" "home" %}
{% activetab "topnav" "admin" %}
{% endif %}
or can I say
{% if request.use
The answer I think is no , ah well.
On Thursday, 20 June 2013 09:28:39 UTC, tony gair wrote:
>
> I am trying django tabs for my site navigation and was wondering is I have
> to list multiple tabs in the html file thats inherits from base.html
>
> {% if request.user.is_superuser %}
> {% acti
Hi,
I need a sort of prepopulated foreign key with countries and their phone
prefixes, to add to my models. Does anyone know any 3rd party package or
service providing this? Thanks.
Cheers,
Roberto
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Ok, answering my own question: django-country-dialcode
On 06/20/2013 11:35 AM, Roberto López López wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a sort of prepopulated foreign key with countries and their phone
> prefixes, to add to my models. Does anyone know any 3rd party package or
> service providing this? Thank
That is cool. Nice one.
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Nigel Legg
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On 20 June 2013 10:38, Roberto López López wrote:
>
> Ok, answering my own question: django-country-dialcode
>
>
>
> On 06/20/2013 11:35 AM, Roberto López López wrote:
> >
Hi I have problems with import error in django. Tried looking
into all possible solutions in Google, but in vain.I am posting my files
here.Please look into it and correct it as soon as possible.Thanks in
Advance!
This is my hierarchy:
c:/Users/Sanju/
mysite
-myapp
-> _init_.py
Hello all,
I want to have an application settings modifying the project settings but
it doesn't seems to work.
For development purpose I need to authenticate users against my application
database. In Production
the authentication is done by Apache, it then sends the REMOTE_USER,
correctly.
To
Hi,
I've got a Django application which uses a mixture of managed and unmanaged
models.
The managed models get their tables created in the usual way, the unmanaged
ones via a number of .sql files in the application/sql directory.
This works fine, but I also have some views and user-defined fun
What is the command you're trying to run, and where in the file tree are
you when you do it?
- Gabe
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:06 AM, sanju wrote:
>
>
> Hi I have problems with import error in django. Tried looking
>
> into all possible solutions in Google, but in vain.I am posting my files
>
>
On 20 kesä, 14:32, Mark Robson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a Django application which uses a mixture of managed and unmanaged
> models.
>
> The managed models get their tables created in the usual way, the unmanaged
> ones via a number of .sql files in the application/sql directory.
>
> This works f
Hi Sanju,
Whenever you create any app in django you need to add that app's name
under INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py file. It looks like you commented that
line on which you added the name of app(myapp) under INSTALLED_APPS in your
settings file. Uncomment that line and then try again hope it w
Basically, I have a model, a ModelForm, and an UpdateView. I go to the
UpdateView (viewing a current customer) and just hit the submit button
(changing no data). What results is an error from the model: *Cannot assign
None: "Customer.store" does not allow null values.* (*I do not have a field
o
I am new to Django. Creating my first application, Polls. Some field was
missing in database when I tried to enter multiple
choices in a poll from terminal. Even it was not done when admin.py
file was changed to show a bunch of choices. Now previous database is
dropped and a new one is created.
Add 'myapp' to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py, right now Django doesn't
know that myapp is an existing package.
On Thursday, June 20, 2013 3:06:12 AM UTC-4, sanju wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi I have problems with import error in django. Tried looking
>
> into all possible solutions in Google, but in va
Django settings are meant to be immutable, so your issues might be stemming
from the way you're changing settings at runtime. Most Django projects that
need to adjust settings at runtime do so by keeping the mutable settings in
the database (e.g. a separate app in the project), so that's an appr
Thanks for opening the ticket and thanks so much for the explanation as
well!
-evan
On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 7:13:04 PM UTC-5, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:16 AM, Evan Stone
> > wrote:
>
>> Sure thing. Here are the snippets that gave me pause:
>>
>> "Think ca
Hi Kamal,
I am also new to django, but it looks like you misspelled server in
runserver, could you maybe just check that you typed it in correctly as in
$ python manage.py runserver
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Kamal Kaur wrote:
> I am new to Django. Creating my first application, Polls. S
When we run the development server locally, we often start with an
already-existing database. We don't re-initialize the db unless we have to,
because there's been a schema change or a change in the value stored in a
table's field.
So we'd need SECRET_KEY to not change most of the time!
John
So the SECRET_KEY is stored in the database at syncdb time? What if it gets
compromised, you need to modify that table/row? Just asking out of
curiosity :-)
2013/6/20 John DeRosa
> When we run the development server locally, we often start with an
> already-existing database. We don't re-initia
considering that the SECRET_KEY is automatically generated every time a new
project is created [1], wouldn't make more sense to have this logic on
settings.py and generate a new value when loading the app instead of saving
it as an actual hardcoded value there? eg:
#settings.py
from django.uti
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Michael Cetrulo wrote:
> considering that the SECRET_KEY is automatically generated every time a new
> project is created [1], wouldn't make more sense to have this logic on
> settings.py and generate a new value when loading the app instead of saving
> it as an ac
Yes, the files exist and they have read access and are owned by apache. I do
use a symlink of "current" to point to my actual project directory to
facilitate testing. I ported this from 1.3 by creating a new 1.5 project and
then moving the contents of the old to the new. The error looks like
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Kamal Kaur wrote:
> I am new to Django. Creating my first application, Polls. Some field was
> missing in database when I tried to enter multiple
> choices in a poll from terminal. Even it was not done when admin.py
> file was changed to show a bunch of choices. No
This is a common problem to run into.
def form_valid(self, form):
customer = form.save(commit=False)
customer.store = self.request.user.active_profile.store
customer.save()
return super(CustomerInformationView, self).save(form)
super(CustomerInformationView, self).save(form)doesn't really
OK, I found a fix but not the cause.
The entire project is copied from W7 using sshclient. The directories I'm
having trouble with are not executable, when I changed that it all works.
Now I wonder if there is something in my wsgi.conf that could be changed to
all access to them since I don't
Hello I have problem with render_to_string
django it's showme this error message :
'SafeText' object has no attribute 'status_code'
my view :
def html(request):
context = {'inf': Itype.objects.all()}
return render_to_string('smg/owl.html',context)
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Well, that would explain it. For directories the execute bit has to do
with directory traversal, rather than the execution of anything. No
adjustment to your wsgi config can get around that.
I can't advise you about mappings between windows permissions and *nix
permissions, not what sshclient do
Hi there,
I'm having some issues with the low level cache functionality in Django 1.4
and I can't seem to find info relevant to my exact problem.
I'm running a separate Python script to check on the status of a Master and
Slave MySQL db pair, which then inserts some values into a local Memcache
Hi,
I would like to implement multicolumns primary keys in django, i need to
implement a UserPro model that allow that i have a multiple users who have
the same username but belong to different Entreprise
this is my code
#models.py
from django.db import models
from django.db.models.signals imp
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Saif Jerbi wrote:
> I would like to implement multicolumns primary keys in django, i need to
are you proposing to implement multicolumn primary keys? or asking how
is it done? If the latter, i have bad news: they're not supported
(yet) in Django.
> implement a
Thank you good sir! You have put an end to my week long head ache!
On Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:27:36 PM UTC-4, Jason Arnst-Goodrich wrote:
>
> This is a common problem to run into.
>
> def form_valid(self, form):
>
> customer = form.save(commit=False)
>
> customer.store = self.request.user.acti
Hello I have problem with render_to_string
django it's showme this error message :
'SafeText' object has no attribute 'status_code'
my view :
def html(request):
context = {'inf': Itype.objects.all()}
return render_to_string('smg/owl.html',context)
Views must return Response object.
Hi,
I'm starting my new project. It's sport-connected.
The main part of my app will be league, matches, teams and players. There
will be many relations.
So, how to make apps and models. I plan to make models:
- Season
- League (FK to Season)
- Team
- Match (FK to League and 2FK to Te
Just restart the python interactive Shell... that should solve your problem
Regards,
Manju
On Monday, May 16, 2011 5:32:41 AM UTC-7, maaz muqri wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> class Poll(models.Model):
> # ...
> def __unicode__(self):
> return self.que
Hi John,
Yes I am restarting apache after all changes I do. How do I check what
workers I have running?
Thanks,
Chad
On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:57:00 PM UTC-7, John wrote:
>
> Chad,
>
> Are you restarting apache after each change? It sounds like you have the
> default 2 workers and you ar
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Chad Vernon wrote:
> I'm trying to use ffmpeg to generate a thumbnail for a video. It works
> just fine when I call it from a python shell and when I test it in "python
> manage.py shell". However when I try to run from the apache server running
> locally, I get
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