Re: How to send parameter to view?

2017-12-19 Thread Etienne Robillard
Hi Kubilay, I guess you could use sessions for that. For example: contest = request.session['contest_name'] See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/http/sessions/ HTH Etienne Le 2017-12-18 à 10:36, Kubilay Yazoğlu a écrit : Hello. I have two apps. Posts and Contests. In templat

Re: confusion in models in django

2017-12-19 Thread IL Ka
Apps not listed in INSTALLED_APPS will not participate in many important steps including migrations ("makemigrations" / 'migrate") so your models will not be created in database -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe fr

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Jon Ribbens
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 07:24:23 UTC, Antonis Christofides wrote: > > I may be wrong of course, but I don't recall SNI having anything to do > with it. Just using something like > > server { > listen 80; > listen 443 ssl; > server_name my.django.site.com; > ... > } > > will on

Multiple roles assign to user in djnago

2017-12-19 Thread Ketul Suthar
I have admin who can create User and Manager User (id, name, password,role) Manager (id, name, password,role) So how can i achieve using admin panel in djnago ? for that I have to extend User model or create other model ? Can I use same model for User and Manager ? If the i have to add role f

Channels routing - must parse path to separate between consumers?

2017-12-19 Thread SK
So I just spent quite an amount of time posting a lengthy question with specifics and examples but Google Groups simply didn't post. I'll make this short: In github issue below Andew writes: Ah, well that's because you don't have a path key in your message - the > routing isn't magical, it ju

print option with django application

2017-12-19 Thread Ketul Suthar
I want to print data from database when user click on print button. how can I achieve it ? Is there any in-built module in djnago for printing data ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei

Can't wrap my head around routing - docs reference & Github issue inside

2017-12-19 Thread SK
Hi, So maybe I'm getting everything wrong, but I'm a little confused with routing. Let's say I want to separate the consumers dealing with messages coming from my domain root: http://domain.com/ and my `/import/` route: http://domain.com/import/ I have my routing as so: fb_routing = [ ro

Error when creating a django app in a specified folder with the same name as the app

2017-12-19 Thread Nick Gilmour
Hi all, when I try to create a django app in a specified folder with the same name as the app I get the following error: *CommandError: 'my_app' conflicts with the name of an existing Python module and cannot be used as an app name. Please try another name.* These are the commands I'm using: $ m

Re: print option with django application

2017-12-19 Thread Jason
if you just want to print data that's already on the page, but in different style, you need to implement a print-specific CSS stylesheet for your templates if you want to print data that doesn't exist in the page, there's no way to do that. You can implement a server side view that will trigge

Re: Error when creating a django app in a specified folder with the same name as the app

2017-12-19 Thread Jason
It appears normal https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18564#comment:3 specifically Django _already_ prevents you from creating a project with a package name > that conflicts with some other package on sys.path; this is the most we can > reasonably do. > -- You received this message beca

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Daniel Hepper
>From my understanding, deciding which certificate to use and actually serving the request are two separate step in Nginx. I assume you only have one valid domain name you want to serve. Every other HTTPS request will result in a certificate warning and should be rejected. You could try a confi

Re: print option with django application

2017-12-19 Thread Larry Martell
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 1:50 AM, Ketul Suthar wrote: > I want to print data from database when user click on print button. > > how can I achieve it ? > > Is there any in-built module in djnago for printing data ? You cannot force the user to print. What I do in these situations is generate a pfd

Re: print option with django application

2017-12-19 Thread johnf
I wonder what solutions there are for print from a django app? Is it possible to use reportlab for example.  Or is there some other solution that is normally used from django apps? Johnf On 12/19/2017 05:47 AM, Larry Martell wrote: On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 1:50 AM, Ketul Suthar wrote: I wan

Re: Multiple roles assign to user in djnago

2017-12-19 Thread Constantine Covtushenko
Hi Ketul, Did you read that django documentation? There you can find all about users, their roles/groups and permissions. Also can you please elaborate what do you mean under `admin panel`? Is it just a reference to admin site? Does it make se

Re: Multiple roles assign to user in djnago

2017-12-19 Thread Ketul Suthar
Yes. But I want to assign role to user as normal user and manager based on selection from drop down in admin site and also add new field role_id in auth_user table On Dec 19, 2017 8:13 PM, "Constantine Covtushenko" < constantine@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Ketul, > > Did you read that

RE: print option with django application

2017-12-19 Thread Matthew Pava
We use gsprint (for Windows printing) and Ghostscript. http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/gsprint.htm https://www.ghostscript.com/ We have generic print view, and when users click on a button on the UI, our app generates a PDF and then sends that to a printer on the local network. The print

Re: Multiple roles assign to user in djnago

2017-12-19 Thread Constantine Covtushenko
Sorry but it is still not clear why you can not use Group for that? For instance you can create group `Manager` and assign any additional permissions to it based on your app requirements. Regarding to User you have 2 options here as said on this page

Links to comment function in the backend are wrong

2017-12-19 Thread Jan Kout
Hello, after transfer of my website to a server with a newer version of python the links to comment function in the backend does not work any more. I don't really know django vera well and unfortunatelly I don't know how to fix it. I guess that I could set something in a file but I don't know

Re: Links to comment function in the backend are wrong

2017-12-19 Thread Constantine Covtushenko
Hi Jan, I would suggest to change python version on new server to be the same as on your previous server. Sach an option should be available. Is it a kind of PAAS service in the cloud? If yes, there should be documentation how to do that. Does it make any sense? Regards, Constantine C. On Tue,

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Jon Ribbens
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 13:37:06 UTC, Daniel Hepper wrote: > > This should ensure that only requests with valid Host headers reach your > application while still supporting Non-SNI clients. You can test it with > "open_ssl client" or "gnutls-cli": > Yes, that looks good to me. Many thanks!

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Dylan Reinhold
John, You could set the logger to send all DisallowedHost errors to a log file, then just check it ever so often for the bad domains you are looking for. Or better yet have a daily script email them to you (you can exclude your IPs then) Dylan On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 5:37 AM, Daniel Hepper wro

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Antonis Christofides
So nginx chooses the "server {}" block that contains "default_server" to choose the SSL certificate, and after it receives the headers it choose another "server {}" block as needed? If that is the case, you can create another "server {}" block with "default_server" (usually this is somewhere like /

Re: send / receive data securely from a wifi module... how many steps?

2017-12-19 Thread Constantine Covtushenko
Hi, As soon as I understand you need to enable django authentication for you applications. Please check following django documentation page. Regards, Constantine C. On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 11:16 AM, R design wrote: > I've built a couple of

Re: Can't wrap my head around routing - docs reference & Github issue inside

2017-12-19 Thread SK
*Update: *I feel like I'm getting closer to solving this issue, but still can't understand one thing. If I have my routing file like this: fb_routing = [ route("websocket.connect", consumers.connect_face), route("websocket.receive", consumers.get_face), route("websocket.disconnect", consumers

how to integrate django rest framework jwt and angular 4 authentication?

2017-12-19 Thread rakibul
Hi everyone. I want to build a system where user logged in using username & password.In that purpose i am used djangorestframework-jwt in token based authentication system. djangorestframework-jwt provided this *urls*url(r'^api/auth/token/', obtain_jwt_token) if i go this url it shows userna

Re: Channels routing - must parse path to separate between consumers?

2017-12-19 Thread Andrew Godwin
What you describe there seems like a bug - the first include() should be adding path restrictions. What's confusing is that you said _both_ consumers are getting called? As in each event goes to two routing entries? That definitely shouldn't happen. Andrew On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 4:07 AM, SK wro

Many to Many fields and through table

2017-12-19 Thread Mark Phillips
Is there any downside to creating a through table in a many to many relationship when there isn't any "extra" related data, but there might be in the future? I have read that migrating from a simple m2m relationship to a m2m with a through table takes some jumping through hurdles, so I am consider

Re: Many to Many fields and through table

2017-12-19 Thread James Schneider
On Dec 19, 2017 1:53 PM, "Mark Phillips" wrote: Is there any downside to creating a through table in a many to many relationship when there isn't any "extra" related data, but there might be in the future? I have read that migrating from a simple m2m relationship to a m2m with a through table ta

Re: Many to Many fields and through table

2017-12-19 Thread Simon Charette
Hello Mark, The only downside I can think of is that you won't be able to create relationships from the m2m managers, you'll have to create the relationship directly instead. This isn't such a big issue if you plan on adding fields later to the intermediary model later on anyway. You can read mo

Search results in template

2017-12-19 Thread Malik Rumi
I am implementing search on a local Django project: Django 1.11.5, Python 3.6.3, Ubuntu 16.04. My issue is getting the search results onto the template. I am using standard CBV for everything else in the site, but for this one I wrote my own. It uses the same template as my ListView, which s

Re: Django field for image with FileAPI, croping, size limit and preview

2017-12-19 Thread laya Mahmoudi
Hello, How should i start designing a website with bottle framework?? On 19 Dec 2017 4:40 am, "IL Ka" wrote: > Hello. > > I am looking for Django application to support ImageField with the > following properties: > * JS FIleAPI in Admin (that means file is uploaded once selected and > validated

Re: Search results in template

2017-12-19 Thread Matemática A3K
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 10:12 PM, Malik Rumi wrote: > I am implementing search on a local Django project: Django 1.11.5, Python > 3.6.3, Ubuntu 16.04. My issue is getting the search results onto the > template. > > I am using standard CBV for everything else in the site, but for this one > I wrot