You will have to dump the back up file for that you can either use GUI
based tool as other friends has suggested or you can use command line
.There may be more ways please read two scoops of Django book
On Oct 24, 2016 9:39 AM, "'Aaron C. de Bruyn' via Django users" <
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I have a django project which is a loyalty program for restaurants. The
different database tables are- Users (and extending it with User Profiles),
Restaurant Company (the entire chain), Branches, Offers, Points (points
which users get on visiting a particular restaurant) etc.
How do I structur
What kind of methods should be part of the models and what should be in the
views? Can anyone give me an example of a method which should be in a Model
than the views file?
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Any method that works *only* with the model data and is used in multiple
places in the application should be a part of the model.
Next, if you have functions that operate on multiple pieces of data (or
more than 1 model instances) you should put them in the view where they are
used. But if these f
Hi,
I work on some Smart Home UI / Controlling system using PyQt4, now I'm in
the point where i need a Web Server to share a "Admin Page" to let the user
change some Smart Home settings (via web page of course :p ). I searched
the internet for a answer / idea and I think that the django server
Hello,
This looks perfect when i don't have any fields in list_editable.
This code is not working with list_editable.
On Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 8:14:26 PM UTC+5:30, Hangloser Firestarter
wrote:
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> Hello.
> I am using the admin backend of a system, but not all users of this
> backend can
Would it be possible to add these extra admin methods into a parent class;
and then have all your individual model admins inherit from it? Ditto for
the models.py
On Sunday, 8 February 2015 21:15:42 UTC+2, Hangloser Firestarter wrote:
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> Solved.
>
> In __init__.py
> ...
> from django.db.models
> Q1: Is it good idea to start a new QThread who runs the script
os.system("web/manage.py runserver")?
No, don't do that.
> Q3: If no - what is the best method to start a django server on demand
via my PyQt4 App and to stop it?
If the idea is to use django from within a desktop app, you don't need
It's a python error.
First argument of method on an object is always the object itself,
named self by convention. For exemple,
class Greet:
def hello(self, name):
print("Hello %s!" % name)
Python will take care of passing this argument when you call the method.
2016-10-24
Hi, I'm creating a app which do a request to a API and the result is
showing on a web page. My code is this:
Models.py
from django.db import models
from django.template import Template, Context
from django.http import HttpResponse
import requests, json
class HotelService(models.Model):
Hi Tim,
Traceback is below.
As a temporary measure to get me going I have commented out the existing
migrations that added and removed the migrations. There is an initial
migration that adds the FK, a RunPython that checks for the FK to perform
some logic, and a migration to remove the FK. The
> Den 24. okt. 2016 kl. 06.04 skrev Mike Dewhirst :
>
> I have a user who has done a lot of work (instead of playing) in the staging
> server and now wants to get that work into the production database.
>
> I'm about to research selective dump and load capabilities of Postgres but in
> the mea
I'm not sure. It looks like the crash happens when creating the model in
the migration, not during the RunPython function. Could you create a
minimal project that reproduces the crash so I can step through it?
On Monday, October 24, 2016 at 3:22:18 PM UTC-4, dy...@dylan-jenkinson.nz
wrote:
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On 25/10/2016 7:09 AM, Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Den 24. okt. 2016 kl. 06.04 skrev Mike Dewhirst:
I have a user who has done a lot of work (instead of playing) in the staging
server and now wants to get that work into the production database.
I'm about to research selective dump and load capabil
On 24 October 2016 at 16:30, Avraham Serour wrote:
>
> Django is a webframework, but it is not an all or nothing thing, you don't
> need to use everything, you may just use the ORM, define your models, import
> them from your application.
This is an interesting scenario, Avraham.
I can't imagine
Hello,
I think installing Django purely for its ORM is a huge overkill. Why not,
for example, SQLAlchemy? Or Qt's own DB layer (I'm making an educated guess
here; if GTK has one, maybe Qt has its own, too.)
If you actually want to use the web framework functionality, though, that's
another story,
does this help?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/settings/#calling-django-setup-is-required-for-standalone-django-usage
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Vinicius Assef
wrote:
> On 24 October 2016 at 16:30, Avraham Serour wrote:
> >
> > Django is a webframework, but it is not an
Request Method: GETRequest URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/Django Version:
1.10.2Python Version: 3.5.2Installed
Applications:['django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.messages', 'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'bookings']Insta
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