I want to know if it is possible to directly modify and save a model
instance in the HTML Template and not via a view and extra URL.
My user has a Boolean Property, I want to display it as a toggle button on
the website and the user should be able to toggle it on or off without
leaving the
I think you are looking for a way to provide an abstraction like this
http://django-forms-builder.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Lorenzo Bernardi <
lorenzo.berna...@lpn.cnrs.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>> this is what _relational_ databases are built for. if you have two
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 2:28:25 PM UTC+2, Jeroen Bakker wrote:
>
> Hi Anssi,
>
> Not really an answer to your question, but just to give you insight to a
> solution.
>
> We at l1nda are using docker and django with small applications and large
> applications.
>
> We developed an nginx c
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 1:20:39 PM UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>
> Have you seen Mezzanine fab deployment? Ken Bolton has blogged about it
> ...
>
> http://bscientific.org/blog/mezzanine-fabric-git-vagrant-joy/
>
Seems interesting. I have to play with it.
The biggest issues for me are
You'll need to look into JavaScript or one of the JS libraries such as
JQuery to implement the functionality you want. The JS will fire off a
request back to Django to make the update at the moment the box is checked.
You can use the same view with some complicated logic, but I would
recommend the
Add the "next" variable as part of the form in a hidden field
... other fields...
and then you can get it in the view that handles the login
Also, you seem to have a form object, why don't you use "form.as_p" or
something like that to render the form?
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:02 AM, Robin
Thanks for the answer. I will implement an AJAX call to another url / view
than. This I should be able to figure out using a Button and Google.
The URL can be anything like /settings/autoplay/. The view just has to
update the property (user object should be in the request already).
However, what
Hi
I am new in django. I want to develop a website using django framework.
so, can anyone suggest me how will i approach which will fruitful for.
And which tools should i used ?
Thanks,
Siddharth
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Django users" grou
Hey everyone, i've been thinking of implementing the following custom
authentication scheme:
1. User generates a public and private key pair
2. when creating a new user, the user name is as usual but the password
is the public key (in clear hex)
3. For login:
1. the user asks t
Hi friends,
I am new to django enivorment ... while using pyhton shell window for
developing poll app,I got too many errors in console window...pls give the
solution and thanks for advance...
-console --
Traceback (most recen
> Den 09/01/2015 kl. 12.28 skrev Alon Muroch :
>
> Hey everyone, i've been thinking of implementing the following custom
> authentication scheme:
> • User generates a public and private key pair
> • when creating a new user, the user name is as usual but the password
> is the public
Hi,
I mis-read. Sorry. You're looking for a text field above the right box so
you can more easily search for items in that box. I have not seen that done
before. If nothing else you could try setting it up as an Inline and
raw_id_fields.
Collin
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 2:04:29 PM UTC-5
Hi everyone,
I've encountered an issue when working with django and I can't seem to find
a way out of this..
I am using django 1.7.2 and a MySQL database.
I have a model that was using a One-to-One relationship with two other
models. At first I thought, the One-to-One relationship will be enou
Hi All,
I do need a recommendation for the current top notch forms library to use
for a new bigger project?
The project does not have that much of planned ajaxified forms...
django-crispy-forms 1.4 - 2013
django-floppyforms 1.3 - dec 2014
django-bootstrap3 5.0.3 - dec 2014
Which one would you p
On 01/09/2015 10:39 AM, Timothy W. Cook wrote:
I think you are looking for a way to provide an abstraction like this
http://django-forms-builder.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
yes it looks like I'll have to do something like that. Or see if the
data collected from the form can be put in a model. Th
Hey Eric, thanks for your reply.
The scheme will work as a restfull service (i use tastypie) and is designed
specifically to work for a bitcoin cloud backup service. The reason we want
to implement such a scheme is so if the password is compromised, an
attacker cant download the encrypted data s
Start with the tutorial.
Mark
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 4:57 AM, Siddharth Singh
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am new in django. I want to develop a website using django framework.
> so, can anyone suggest me how will i approach which will fruitful for.
> And which tools should i used ?
>
> Thanks,
> Siddhar
I have a model Song which has a FormSet associated with it using a
ModelForm.
The Song model has two ForeignKeys (Artist and Album) but I want to
limit the options shown in the FormSet to only Artists and Albums made
by the currently logged in user. I know to make the QuerySets themselves
but
Yep, the URL can be anything. Check out
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/class-based-views/generic-editing/#ajax-example
for an example using CBV's. For the API call, you won't end up rendering
any html, just returning an HTTPResponse object and perhaps some data,
likely in JSON format.
So what I'm trying to build is pretty complicated and I would like to see
if this is even achievable. What I'm building has multiple feeds but on the
same view. So on the initial GET request it loads the default feed and then
say the user wants to load another one of the feeds of posts with comm
Generally speaking my impression is most people next to their settings.py
file have a "templates" folder. This folder of templates is for templates
used across the site. If you are talking app specific then a "templates"
folder inside that app is reasonable enough.
So for generic templates her
I'm almost positive there is some way to achieve this though. For example, in a
facebook group for example when you scroll it loads a new set of posts and
those posts are loaded with ajax and those posts have a comment form that was
again obviously rendered with ajax. My situation is the same si
Hello Abraham V.
Thank you for replying.
It is nice idea.
But, PC version also sometimes happened. less than Mobile
2015年1月8日木曜日 20時09分11秒 UTC+9 Abraham Varricatt:
>
> Can it be possible that you are rendering a different template (without
> CSRF) for the mobile version?
>
> -Abraham V.
>
>
>
Hi Zach Borboa
Thank you for replying.
Do you mean that both of PC and Mobile device are caching an incorrect csrf
token?
I use iframe.
Child frame html page uses form, and can it use csrf?
2015年1月9日金曜日 15時14分55秒 UTC+9 Zach Borboa:
>
> Mobile device could also be caching an incorrect csrf toke
Is the iframe sourced from the same domain as the main page that was
requested in the address bar? Is the action for the form pointing at a
different domain than the one that generated it?
-James
Mobile device could also be caching an incorrect csrf token.
--
You received this message because yo
So like expected i made the post form work by only rendering it once and then
using hidden fields to make the form work for my 3 feeds so posted would be
created properly but i am still not sure if conceptually i understand why when
the comment form is rendered with ajax for a that it doesnt wor
Really really thank you for your help. I using the IP rather than the name
for EMAIL_HOST and its worked and its probably DNS problem. Thanks again.
Best regards .
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 2:20:29 PM UTC+3:30, James Schneider wrote:
>
> After a bit of reflection, I actually think the 'tel
For anyone who is curious how to make this work in the future (I always
appreciate people sharing) I got lucky this time. There were absolutely no
signals to what the issues is so I started guessing. It ended up being that
because of the nature of the comment form being rendered with ajax it did
28 matches
Mail list logo