I’m using inlineformsets for an Image Model in combination with a Product
Model.
For the Image Model (using javascript):
1) a remove/delete button will be available to remove an image; the image
can be remove not only on edit, but also on creation(the use upload the
image, but before savin
On Oct 2, 2017 1:53 PM, "Alexey Lozickiy"
wrote:
Hi all,
Why is it so that QueryDict for PY3 handles input query string different
from PY2 (part of __init__ of QueryDict from Django 1.11.5):
if six.PY3:
if isinstance(query_string, bytes):
# query_string normally contains URL-encoded
Hello everybody,
I am new developer in python/django developer. Now i am start a new project
in Django. So Please i have a new idea in my new project.
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I read the docs, but doesn't work for me... still delete the record... I
looking something directly to model, not using view... there's any way to
do that?
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Hi Felipe,
I found this question on Stack Overflow, which seems to provide some insight on
how to accomplish what you want.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4825815/prevent-delete-in-django-model
Basically, you need to override the delete method on the model and on the
QuerySet of the model’s
Hi.
I'm not sure that Django would be suitable for such an application.
Django heavily relies on standard http request-response cycle and I would
imagine that something like video chat requires more persistent connections
and Django doesn't excel in those.
30.9.2017 1.33 "Shazia Nusrat" kirjoi
On October 2, 2017 9:55:55 AM CDT, Kishore Srinivas
wrote:
>I want to make a chat system in Django, but all those channel stuffs
>looks
>difficult , so are there any other simpler way to implement a chat
>system,
>thanks
You could have each client poll for new messages using good old http g
I would like to update many model instances at a time in the database.
If I could select all such instances using a single query and have the
*same* new field value across all instances I could write code like:
def reset_choices(question: Question):
Choice.objects.filter(question=question).up
On Oct 4, 2017 4:36 AM, "Fellipe Henrique" wrote:
I read the docs, but doesn't work for me... still delete the record... I
looking something directly to model, not using view... there's any way to
do that?
What exactly did you "do"? The on_delete keyword is applied at the model
level, not the v
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