Hi everyone,
I m not expert at all in Django so it can be a silly question but I take
the risk:
I have to implement *LDAP server* (which work perfectly with
*django-auth-ldap*, but my question is not related to this library). I was
wondering what happens if groups possesses subgroups? Even if
know how clear I am ...
Kind regards
Benjamin
Le mercredi 5 septembre 2018 23:51:49 UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst a écrit :
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> On 5/09/2018 11:25 PM, Benjamin SOULAS wrote:
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> > I m not expert at all in Django so it can be a silly question but I
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t this, thanks to
django-auth-ldap? Or as I already done with python-ldap??
I don't think I could chosse a naming convention if, in advance, it is not
possible to me to know which groups will be retrieved, right?
Le vendredi 7 septembre 2018 01:57:27 UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst a écrit :
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new subjects, I did in django-auth-ldap google groups, but nobody
answers, this is why I came here ..
Thanks a lot (*Merci beaucoup*!
Kind regards
Le vendredi 7 septembre 2018 09:48:16 UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst a écrit :
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> On 7/09/2018 4:38 PM, Benjamin SOULAS wrote:
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Hi everyone,
Quick question I do not find the answer: does models have to located into
*models.py* script? It believe not, If I got a project composed of 100
tables, it's weird to me that all models should be located here ...
I tried, in this file, to import a model located somewhere else, but
n Friday, 07 September, 2018 10:06 PM, Benjamin SOULAS wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> Quick question I do not find the answer: does models have to located into
> *models.py* script? It believe not, If I got a project composed of 100
> tables, it's weird to me that all mode
Whatever
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> *Connected by Motorola*
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> Benjamin SOULAS > wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> Quick question I do not find the answer: does models have to located into
> *models.py* script? It believe not, If I got a project composed of 100
> tables, it's weird t
important thing is that you MUST have a
> models.py file OR a models module (a directory with the name models and a
> __init__.py file with the imports from the individual files).
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> Regards,
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> Andréas
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> Den fre 7 sep. 2018 kl 16:27 skrev Benjamin SOULAS >:
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I agree it should, but it doesn't, better, it does not find my model:
[image: project_structure.png]
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Ok ... Shame ... i found, One day I created a "models" directory to store
my models ... So because of this, it didn't make any migrations ...
Sorry for the inconvenience, but now I know I have to take care about my
folder naming convention ...
Kind regards
Benjamin.
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Hi Andréas,
Yes you are absolutely right, because I am still coding a POC to test some
module features, I think I forgot to delete it. Now the make migrations and
migrate works, BUT it didn't create the expected table, so still have an
issue on that, hope to find quickly what happened?
Regards
Finally I recreate a new DB and it works now
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Hello everyone,
I want to implement a model which make references to 2 groups, to do this,
I thought I had to defined, in the model which links the 2 groups, a
foreign key for each Group like this:
from django.contrib.auth.models import Group
from django.db import models
class GroupLinker(mod
Ow, ok, I got it, thx a lot
But in order to create this object (retrieve my groups from the ORM),
should I implement something specific? Because for my request, I just want
to specify the group names and then, in my app, retrieve those, create my
link between the groups...
I thought I had to r
Hello every one,
I would like to test Kerberos authentication. Can someone give me advices?
I saw Django-kerberos and django-auth-kerberos, but there are not much
maintenairs on those, so is it more appropriate to develop my own Django
Backend to handle this authentication?
I don't see much d
No problem. I have to develop an app for customers assuming they can have
different authentication system (just for information: I am discovering
LDAP, RADIUS, Kerberos and others for a few days, I don't have skills in
that).
The aim of our app is to adapt itself depending if the customer has a
Thanks a lot for your response, we use django-auth-ldap too, for openldap,
but for regular AD, I am still waiting some stuff, I started to modify my
settings.py, hope this works.
No problem for Kerberos, maybe someone will read my post and give advices !
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Hi Akshat,
Could you be more specific? Do you have some code to provide to us in order
to help you? Do you have errors?
Pymongo is a good lib if you intend not to use the Django ORM, if you want
to use the ORM, Djongo exists, or others ODMs
Kind regards,
Benjamin
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Hello,
Currently I integrate VueJS, it works like a charm, the documentation is
awesome
Le jeu. 29 nov. 2018 21:17, Jani Tiainen a écrit :
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