Re: How to test django app

2013-11-20 Thread Pepsodent Cola
I'm interested in this topic too. On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 6:22:04 AM UTC+1, Harjot Mann wrote: > > To test my django app I got unittest module in Django but what I am > notiing that it needs to create tests for the functions in views.py > file. So I need to do lot of coding. Is there a

Re: How to test django app

2013-11-20 Thread Tom Evans
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Harjot Mann wrote: > To test my django app I got unittest module in Django but what I am > notiing that it needs to create tests for the functions in views.py > file. So I need to do lot of coding. Is there any another way to do > testing or this is the only best w

Re: How can I forloop this count() in my template code?

2013-11-20 Thread Tom Evans
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Pepsodent Cola wrote: > How can I forloop this count() in my template code? > > * I have attached my project files that you might run and see for > yourselves. > * I have attached a screenshot of the table I'm working on. > * User/Pass = joe/joe > > > def index(re

Non-Ascii Characters in URL causes crash

2013-11-20 Thread Peter
I have a slightly weird issue. Someone is sending http requests with Chinese characters in the URL. Ok, it's probably just Chinese hackers trying something. But it's causing Django to fall over with a UnicodeEncodeError in the response. I'm thinking this must be a bug in Django as the respon

data not saving through a many to many relationship

2013-11-20 Thread MikeKJ
In the view do_advice the specialism, delivery_method and face_to_face_locations selections are not being saved into the corresponding tables of advicelevel_specialism

Re: data not saving through a many to many relationship

2013-11-20 Thread MikeKJ
Decided that the relationship advice = models.ManyToManyField(Advice, through='AdviceLevel') in the Organsiation model is redundant and removed it but it hasn;t made any difference to the now NON intermdiate model AdviceLevel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goo

Re: Non-Ascii Characters in URL causes crash

2013-11-20 Thread Rafael E. Ferrero
i try on www.plandroid.com/消防隊員 and get a 500-internal server error.. Im interest on know how you resolve this question, i dont have idea how it works... i mean... its posible to put a try catch somewhere to pass silently an error page ? 2013/11/20 Peter > I have a slightly weird issue. Som

Re: Tango with Django Chapter 7 (Add_page)

2013-11-20 Thread Amimo Benja
Hi Lee, I have been continuing with the django tutorials and at the moment I am on chapter 10 dealing with cookies. On the exercises when a user logs in and clicks the about page link, mine just shows he visited the site 1 time no matter how many times he clicks on the about page. Is it suppos

Re: Invalid control character char 30262

2013-11-20 Thread Chi Tak Lam
I end up fix the problem by just passing strict=false to json.loads()... json.loads(response.read(), strict=False). The error didn't occur anymore, seem like working fine. Thanks On Saturday, November 9, 2013 11:44:53 PM UTC+8, Chi Tak Lam wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a django-celery task to retr

Re: How can I forloop this count() in my template code?

2013-11-20 Thread Pepsodent Cola
Thanks Tom it worked! :) On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 12:18:23 PM UTC+1, Pepsodent Cola wrote: > > How can I forloop this count() in my template code? > > * I have attached my project files that you might run and see for > yourselves. > * I have attached a screenshot of the table I'm working

Re: Django Admin Error: pop-up entry form

2013-11-20 Thread Derek
Solved. You need to add "u" to the unicode representation of your model's record. As in: def __unicode__(self): return u'%s' % self.fieldname This "error" does not show up in the normal admin page for the model, only when its accessed via the pop-up route. On Tuesday, 19 November

Re: How to test django app

2013-11-20 Thread bobhaugen
Recommend: https://pycon-2012-notes.readthedocs.org/en/latest/testing_and_django.html http://webtest.pythonpaste.org/en/latest/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, sen

Using admin views "outside" of admin

2013-11-20 Thread Brad Smith
Hello all, Based on other threads I've read here, it seems that the conventional wisdom is that the admin interface is only for low-level access to the database, and isn't designed for anything "fancy", like users with different levels of administrative rights within an app, etc. Ok, I get tha

Re: AttributeError: 'RegexURLResolver' object has no attribute '_urlconf_module'

2013-11-20 Thread burak . kuyucakli
Hello, Is there an answer to this problem? On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:56:08 PM UTC+3, Pratik Mandrekar wrote: > > Hey Tom, > > My ROOT_URLCONF points to 'urls' which is the top level urlconf for my > site. Besides all my urls do work. This error keeps coming intermittently > but does not affect

Re: data not saving through a many to many relationship

2013-11-20 Thread MikeKJ
Update: So editing AdviceLevel with def edit_advice(request): if not request.user.is_authenticated(): return HttpResponseRedirect('/user/login/') this_advice = request.POST.get('advice_id') sp = Specialism.objects.all().filter(advicelevel=this_advice) de = CRSDeliveryMetho

Writing your first Django app, part 1

2013-11-20 Thread Larry Barnett
In the tutorial after I enter: python manage.py sql polls I get the following error: CommandError: App with label polls could not be found. Are you sure your INSTALLED_APPS setting is correct? I have built the site twice with the same results. I cannot locate any error in the example or the

Re: Writing your first Django app, part 1

2013-11-20 Thread Jonathan Baker
Is "polls" listed in within INSTALLED_APPS of settings.py? If so, does your polls app have an __init__.py file? On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Larry Barnett wrote: > In the tutorial after I enter: > > python manage.py sql polls > > I get the following error: > > CommandError: App with label p

Re: Writing your first Django app, part 1

2013-11-20 Thread Larry Barnett
Found it. I had Polls in the wrong place in the settings file. Thanks! On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 12:39:14 PM UTC-6, Larry Barnett wrote: > > In the tutorial after I enter: > > python manage.py sql polls > > I get the following error: > > CommandError: App with label polls could not be foun

Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Timothy W. Cook
I see there was a similar question on this issue earlier today but alas it didn't answer my question. In my app I have models for: Project: a project (not really part of this question but used for context in the question). Paper: an academic paper description Review: a review of a paper ... other

Re: Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Daniel Roseman
On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:11:26 UTC, Timothy W. Cook wrote: > > I see there was a similar question on this issue earlier today but > alas it didn't answer my question. > > In my app I have models for: > Project: a project (not really part of this question but used for > context in the

Re: Admin custom template

2013-11-20 Thread Luca Corti
On 19/nov/2013, at 11:29, Mrinmoy Das wrote: > I have made a functionality where a user can input address through google map > on a site. Now the thing is, how can I enable the same stuff on django admin > panel? I am using django-grappelli. Any help guys? > > I have tried this > http://stack

Re: Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Timothy W. Cook
Hi Daniel, On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Daniel Roseman wrote: > On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:11:26 UTC, Timothy W. Cook wrote: > > You're accessing a `review_count` attribute via each Paper instance, but you > haven't set up anything that would do that - you only have a single > top-lev

Re: Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Daniel Roseman
On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 20:04:13 UTC, Timothy W. Cook wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > > On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Daniel Roseman > > > wrote: > > On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:11:26 UTC, Timothy W. Cook wrote: > > > > > You're accessing a `review_count` attribute via each Paper inst

Re: Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Timothy W. Cook
Thanks DAniel. The models: class Review(models.Model): """ A review of one paper.""" INCLUDE_CHOICES = [(True,'Include'),(False,'Exclude')] paper = models.ForeignKey(Paper, verbose_name=_('Paper'), related_name="%(app_label)s_%(class)s_related+", null=False, blank=False, help_text=_("

Re: Using admin views "outside" of admin

2013-11-20 Thread Gonzalo Delgado
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 El 20/11/13 12:54, Brad Smith escribió: > Based on other threads I've read here, it seems that the > conventional wisdom is that the admin interface is only for > low-level access to the database, and isn't designed for anything > "fancy", like users

Re: Using Aggregate and Count

2013-11-20 Thread Timothy W. Cook
Does the fact that I use a relat_name on the Review.paper field have anything to do with it not working? In the Review model, notice: paper = models.ForeignKey(Paper, verbose_name=_('Paper'), related_name="%(app_label)s_%(class)s_related+", null=False, blank=False, help_text=_("Select a paper."))

Model Design: Adding Params to Relationship FIelds

2013-11-20 Thread Thomas Murphy
Hi all, I'm working on a hour-reporting system. Each Project has many Users, and each User has many Projects(These are established and working nicely). My design issue is this: How can I assign each User an IntegerField "Hours" on each Project they are assigned to? This Integer Field is personal

Apache environment variables in Django 1.6

2013-11-20 Thread Jon Dufresne
Hi, I recently upgraded my Django application from 1.5 to 1.6. This application runs on Apache with mod_wsgi. After upgrading, Django seems unable to access environment variables set by Apache using SetEnv and SetEnvIf. Using Django 1.5 I was able to access this using the following recipe in wsgi.