ich are in SelectTimeWidget).
Any suggestions on the best way to "combine" these two classes in a
robust, maintainable way?
My SelectTimeWidget is located here:
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1202/
Thanks!
Brad
PS: please ignore my horrible regex. its inefficiency was kindly
In case anyone runs across this, I've figure out A solution to this
problem. There's a class in django.forms.widgets called MultiWidget
that allows creating a widget that is composed of multiple other
widgets. So, I've copied what was done with
django.forms.widgets.SplitDateTimeWidget, and creat
On Jan 5, 2:21 am, HB wrote:
> Do you recommend "Practical Django Projects" instead?
I got this book as soon as it came out, and very soon after Django hit
1.0. It's a good book, and I learned a few "big picture" ideas from
the sample apps, but I really had to read the docs to figure out how
t
W00t! :)
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s DRY to some degree, but it's fairly easy to just
copy the appropriate settings file over to settings.py whenever I
deploy the app. In my settings files, I just use /path/to/
django_working_dir/templates (since all of my various app templates
are under one directory).
I'm open to s
Hi All,
I've started working on a SelectTimeWidget that is very similar to the
SelectDateWidget in django.forms.extras.
http://dpaste.com/hold/81196/
This is my first look at Django's internals, so any (constructive)
criticism is welc
On Feb 2, 6:37 pm, Bret W wrote:
> I've run into a problem with ifequal in one of my templates.
>
> I'm using date-based generic view to display all objects for a given
> year.
> urls.py:
> (r'^taken/(?P\d{4})/$' ...
>
> Part of the extra_context I pass is a DateQuerySet object:
> months = Photo.
> You may have query caching turned on.
>
> http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2006/07/27/mysql-query-cache/
Also here (for mysql 5.0):
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/query-cache-configuration.html
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On Mar 4, 9:51 am, poematrix wrote:
> Is it possible to utilize the Django CMS on Google Appengine?
I've just starting looking into Google's App Engine as a possible
place to deploy a Django Project. I can't answer your question
directly, but there are a couple of articles that might help you:
On Mar 19, 2:03 am, James Bennett wrote:
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> over again when the publication date's listed on the Amazon page for
> anyone and everyone to look at ;)
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> > More of a concern is that mod_python is still regarded as the most
> > robust production setup. I can't see that mod_wsgi is even mentioned
> > at all.
>
> Here's a wild th
On Mar 2, 10:14 am, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Chris Verehhotti <
>
> chris.peresso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > however, in my Thunar file viewer, every icon has a little "X" on it
> > > -- this makes me think it's a permissions issue, but I'm a Linux n00b
> > > and
I currently have a django site running on a single machine (web server
+ database + file storage). This site contains many multimedia files
(audio, video, documents) that are uploaded and retrieved by end-
users.
We've reached the point where we need to push the multimedia storage
off of this se
> I have an arbitrary set of key:value pairs I'd like to store in a
> database.
It's my uderstanding that this is exactly the scenario for which
CouchDB was created. There's django-storages that let's you interface
with couchdb.
I haven't personally used either, so I can just speculate. Good
> The document says we can get a tinymce editor in the admin site after
> this. But nothing different shows with mine.
Just to clarify, are you trying to get tinymce displaying in your
django admin? If so, you have to tell the admin for your BlogPost
model to use the BlogForm. So do you have an
+1 Linode. They've got great management tools. I've enjoyed their
service.
On Sep 24, 12:28 am, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Sep 2009 7:24:25 am neri...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I think I'm ready to finally switch to a django vps host due to
> > problems with django on DreamHost. Can
On Nov 24, 1:43 pm, "philip.bar...@impaerospace.com"
wrote:
> When I try running my project via Apache I get a "No module named
> ho.pisa" error message.
>
> However, when I run the same project from django's built-in dev
> server, it works just fine.
>
Well, this sounds very similar to a probl
On Dec 10, 4:57 am, Oli Warner wrote:
> A couple of days ago I moved a site from one server to another server and
> changed the DNS on the domain so it stayed the same. After the DNS had
> migrated everybody but me could log in. All other users trying to log into
> the admin were getting the "Lo
> Has anyone had good experiences with hosting companies that I can use
> for production django apps, with backups, etc.?
If you're comfortable administering a linux box, I'd highly suggest
Linode (http://www.linode.com/). Their service has been great for me.
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This thread has prompted me to blog about my solution to this
problem. Here's how I've done this:
1) I created a UserModelChoiceField(ModelChoiceField) class whose
label_from_instance method returns a string containing the User's full
name (and username in parenthesis)
2) Create a ModelForm for t
> I would like to do this without using a view or doing a form POST or GET of
> any kind. Any pointers?
Why? If you're building a web app, you should use HTTP to for the
client to communicate with the app (AJAX is just another form of that
communication).
You're almost there, though, because yo
Also, if you DO choose to pass JSON back to your client, you should
serialize it first. See this:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/serialization/
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> i need to authenticate users through ldap but i need also to store their
> preferences in the database, i cant really understand if
> what is the best way to go?
One thing you might consider doing is just write a custom backend:
(http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ref/authbackends/#ref-
authe
On Feb 4, 2:33 am, andreas schmid wrote:
> @brad: can you show me some sample code for this?
the code that I have is all very specific to where I work. I'd have
to clean it up a bit to try to make it useful to you.
There's also several other people who have posted snippets for
b
Hi all
When can we expect a release of 1.1.2? Specifically I'm hoping to get
a test bug fixed - http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/12720
Thanks
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Thanks both. We'll use the 1.1 branch head then
On Mar 11, 4:22 pm, James Bennett wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:16 PM, brad wrote:
> > When can we expect a release of 1.1.2? Specifically I'm hoping to get
> > a test bug fixed -http://code.djangoproject.com
Hello, I am using NewForms with my current Django project, but I am
stumped on one error message. Here's the error message: Cannot resolve
keyword 'organization' into field. I am assuming that there is
something wrong in my forms.py file in the application folder. Here's
what I have in forms.py, a
You are exactly right. Thanks for your time and help.
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Hello. I am having a little trouble retreiving data from my models so
that I can use the data in my templates to create a html select. The
template creates the html select, but the select is not populated with
any options, like I want it to. Thanks in advanced for any and all
ideas to get this tem
Now I am getting an error of:
Exception Type: TypeError
Exception Value:'tuple' object is not callable
Exception Location: E:\dp1\mysite\..\mysite\urls.py in ?, line 10
And line ten of 'urls.py' is the following:
(r'^select/$', 'mysite.polls.views.select')
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found here:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/272b01561e0eb43d
But, I am getting an error now when I try to access my templates.
Here's the error & thanks for all of the help that I may receive.
Than
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
urlpatterns = patterns('',
# Example:
# (r'^mysite/', include('mysite.apps.foo.urls.foo')),
(r'^polls/$', 'mysite.polls.views.select'),
(r'^polls/(?P\d+)/$', 'mysite.polls.views.detail'),
(r'^polls/(?P\d+)/results/$',
'mysite.polls.views
Opps. I posted before I treid all that I could try. I found my error
thanks to you help Don Arbow and everybody's help on my last post.
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Hello. I have been reading through as much of the AJAX topics and
AJAX tutorials surround Django as I have had time for, but I am lost in
the flow of things. First some background information, I have three
dynamic & dependent selects (dropdown lists). The options for the
selects are populate
Hello. I am trying to build a view to lookup a model field and return
an array based on the data sent to the view. The goal is to send the
contents of the "value" tag in an html select statement( i.e. in
OPTION to send the SOME_VALUE part)
to a Django view with a Dojo request call, have the Django
I think that I need to modify models.py to fit the scheme I thought
that I had. The following is a table representation of what I thought I
had with my current models.py:
Table: Game
id game
==
0 0_Option1
1 1_Option1
1 1_Option2
Alright I got my model problem corrected. I needed to use the
ForgeinKey() statement, so if there are any self-confusing newbies who
are having this problem refer to: The url Matthew Flanagan provided to
us in one of the replies above, and Tutorial 1 in the Django
documentation ((( http://www.djan
Below is part of my models.py file and I am having trouble getting a
queryset that includes all of the information that I need it to
include. When I am in "manage.py shell", I import the model Data and I
execute Data.objects.all(), what is returned to me are all of the
prices in the database tabl
Great! Thank you both for taking the time to reply and giving acurate
advice. I appreciate it.
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Hello. I am wondering right now whether Django will help speed up my
project and help me or whether Django isn't the best tool in this
situation. My project involves a web application that grabs thousands
of prices, quantities and product names from a handful of predefined
sites. The application
Thanks for the input Bryan and Adrian. I have to agree and say that
Django could be an asset to this project. Bryan or anyone else could
you name a few useful packages that will help me scrape the prices from
the list of websites that I have? Thanks in advanced for any future
help I get. Thank you
On Django's documentation website there is an article titled "Writing
your first Django app, part 1", which has the URL of
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial1/, there is a
paragraph that says to start a new project we should run the command
"django-admin.py startproject mysite" fr
Great thanks. When I put the full path of the location of
django-admin.py, then the command works. However, when I don't put the
full path in and just type the command "python django-admin.py
startproject mysite" then I get the error:
'python' is not recognized as an internal or external com
Well I finally stumbled upon a very useful documentation page on
Python.org. Thanks again for all of the input that everybody gave
becasue that input led me to find the right documentation. So...if
anybody is having trouble with running python commands in Windows
command prompt or having trouble w
On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 10:31 -0800, frocco wrote:
> Exception Location:C:\ndsutil\Menus\CTD-NDSUser\PycharmProjects\ntw
> \checkout\views.py in , line 5
Django gives you the line in the file where the error occurs so you
don't need to track it down ;-)
It's probably failing when you try to import s
On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 11:49 -0800, frocco wrote:
> Line 22 does not make any sense to me as to why it is failing.
> If I remove receipt, it runs fine
It can be surprising sometimes what code can cause other code to get
imported and run. My guess is, in trying to find your url route there,
Django l
Convert it to float first:
int(float("14.00"))
On Sat, 2013-02-09 at 09:27 -0800, frocco wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am reading a cdv file and one col has the value of "14.00"
> I want to get the integer value if 14
> I tried int("14.00")
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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I admit it is vexing that Django overrides what you have specified in
the settings file in this case, but it doesn't seem to be hard to
override. I simply added "settings.DEBUG = True" to the beginning of the
"setUp" function for the test class and that seems to do the trick.
Btw, I see tracebacks
The problem is that you have your STATIC_ROOT as one of the
STATICFILES_DIRS. The STATIC_ROOT directory should be empty, that is
where all the static files from different places will be gathered when
you run collectstatic. You should probably create a static directory
under the myapp directory and
Sounds like you are maybe calling a user method from a template? You
will probably want to create a custom tag or filter:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/howto/custom-template-tags/
A filter would look like this:
{{ my_model_item|price:request.user }}
And the filter itself something like th
On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 07:53 -0800, Richard Brockie wrote:
> class myLinksClass:
> basepath = 'testing/'
>
> def self(self):
> return "%s" % (self.basepath, )
>
> def view1(self):
> return "%s%s" % (self.basepath, 'view1', )
>
> def view2(self):
> return "%
This may be related to Oracle's shared libraries not being in the path
recognized by your web server. I created hard links to the Oracle shared
libraries in /user/local/lib to get cx_oracle working.
I have a blog post that outlines what I did, here:
http://bradmontgomery.net/blog/gahhh-django-vi
e corresponding to that model and run syncdb again.
You should also consider looking at south (http://south.aeracode.org/). It
provides migration tools that let you add columns to existing models via a
managment command.
- Brad
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Did anything ever happen with this? I'm in the same position.
I understand the reasoning behind the restriction but I think it would
be useful to create custom intermediary tables.
- Brad
On Aug 17, 3:04 am, squeakypants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Really? Still though, with th
I'm sure there was a good reason why you guys disallowed this but I'm
willing to give it a shot anyway.
I'll report back if I run into any problems.
Cheers,
Brad
On Sep 1, 11:10 pm, Brad Jasper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anything ever happen with this? I'
I'm currently researching Django as a potential framework for a web
application I am building. We plan to make a variety of media (images
and videos) free on our website; however, we want to have some premium
media available only when certain criteria are met (e.g. the logged-in
user is of a certa
approaches, but I can now use Google to
find and review some tutorials regarding each of these. Will they all work
on shared hosting?
Brad
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 21, 12:09 pm, Brad Buran wrote:
> > I
r the inline. I don't understand, the
documentation says that TabularInline and StackInline both inherit
from ModelAdmin, so they should also use list_display.
What am I missing?
I'm using Django-1.1.1
Thanks,
Brad
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On Apr 21, 11:03 am, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Apr 21, 3:20 pm, Brad Pitcher wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > This is driving me a little crazy, so I hope someone can offer good
> > advice. I've specified a
e if
anyone has done something similar. I tried searching for a similar app, but
couldn't find anything.
Brad
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If you are looking for a demo, there is one linked in the article
creecode posted.
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On May 30, 12:23 pm, Venkatraman S wrote:
> HI creecode,
>
> Can you share the project please? I can probably work on it and see what is
> happening.
> Till now, i havent even been a
eports until the file
has finished uploading. It's actually driving me a bit crazy so I'm going
to have to move on to something else for a while.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Venkatraman S wrote:
> Does this work with the Django development server?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at
x27;t streaming the file upload to django, I'm currently
investigating that.
On Jun 2, 9:24 pm, Brad Pitcher wrote:
> Sort of, that's what the default is in the demo, but now I've noticed I have
> the same problem with apache progress reporting as I did using django
> progr
; > opposition to flash based solution. Also, i have not been to get it
> > > > working
> > > > > inspite of it being not an ideal solution.
> > > > > I hear that there are some issues with filebrowser since it uses
> > > > Uploadify.
> > > > &g
is, then I would use
model.save() to deserialize the data in the combined_date_info field and
save it to the appropriate model fields.
This solution seems a bit hackish and not very DRY. Are there better
approaches?
Brad
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> On Jul 20, 10:00 pm, Brad Buran wrote:
> > I have a group of fields (date_start, date_end, all_day) that I would
> like
> > to reuse in several models. I've defined a MultiWidget that displays two
> > split datetime fields plus a ch
class EventDateRange(DateRange):
date = ForeignKey(Event)
class Event(Model):
#various other fields required for event
Does this seem like it would make more sense?
Thanks,
Brad
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Scott Gould wrote:
> My immediate thought upon reading your post was that y
(revision=F('page__current_revision')).order_by('created').select_related()
pages = [content.page for content in qs]
This works fine, but is there a more straightforward way to do this?
Thanks,
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defined in the top-level urls.conf to know which :
def display(request, wiki, slug):
try:
wiki = models.Wiki.objects.get_or_create(wiki)
page = models.Page.objects.get(wiki=wiki, slug=slug)
except models.Page.DoesNotExist:
url = reverse('%s:wiki_page_404
x27;test.wiki.urls', app_name='wiki',
namespace='help').
Sorry for the trouble,
Brad
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Brad Buran wrote:
> I'm trying to reuse a wiki app twice in my project; however, whenever I
> call the reverse function, it returns the
If all you have is a list of users to look through the suggestions work just
fine. Otherwise, it's easier to set a common root for that particular
lookup, such as mysite.com/user/matt. This avoids the problem of mixing in a
variable URL value with other parts of your site. It also maps nicely to a
if the categories were also numerous and
> data-driven, you'd need a different solution to those mentioned. I
> could always use "www.mysite.com/users/categories/premium", but it
> doesn't have quite the same feel.
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 3:56 pm, "Brad Siegfr
There's some big questions in there. Maybe you should stick to one for now
and then get follow up on the details if you decide on Django: Python and
Django vs Java and some enterprise framework.
I use Java for my main project and also looked at Seam and JBPM. My day
project is limited to Java for a
On 7/30/07, Snirp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> Was BPM not a issue in these smaller projects, or did you have a way
> of dealing with this? I am much less experienced a developer and want
> to avoid using the wrong tool and hammering a screw in. On the other
> hand, however much I was impress
>
> The concerns are few:
> - lack of big corporate backing (like Seam) and guaranteed sound
> documentation
Lack of big corporate backing is seen as an advantage to some. They need to
make money somehow and support contracts can be very lucrative. Small teams
can do amazing work. Just look at
No offense, but we¹ve decided to head in another direction and now I can¹t
get off the list. clicking the unsubscribe link is not working (I get a
confirmation that I am not part of this group), but the emails flow.
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On Jun 12, 11:44 pm, "Bartek Gniado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> django's own cache?
He's referring to:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/cache/
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I'm in a situation where I have a List model class and a ListItem
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shows the fields for the List obj
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On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Shayan Afridi wrote:
> Interesting. I'm doing it on my PC n
I can't speak authoritatively on this, since that's not how it installs in
Linux, but in my understanding the contents of the django.pth file should
be the directory django has been installed to. Check the contents of that
file to see if everything is in order.
An alternative to this is to update P
Glad to here you got it working, and please let us know if you have any
other questions.
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Shayan Afridi wrote:
> It works! Thank you all so much. It feels great to know that there is a
> very responsive and helpful support system for django users. Thanks again!
>
>
Yes, I received a similar email about the post "Re: I can't install django
on my mac. I'm not sure wh..." which I recently responded to. Not sure what
to make of it.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Kurtis wrote:
> I just received a very unusual e-mail that included a recent post's
> subject. T
I believe the best way of doing this is to have your image(s) in
static/images and your css in static/css. Then you can use a relative URL
to set the background image like so:
background-image : url("../images/PAE.jpg")
It's better not to have any CSS mixed in with your HTML anyway.
On Oct 11, 2
You could use a "pre_save" signal. kwargs['instance'] will contain the
updated record and you can get the old record with "User.objects.get(id=
user.id) if user.pk else None". I've done this in the past to check for a
changed email address.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Roarster wrote:
> I'm
You can use python's setattr function to do this:
for k,v in fields.iteritems():
setattr(inst, k, v)
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Chris Pagnutti wrote:
> Say I have a model like
> class MyModel(models.Model)
>name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
>number = models.IntegerField()
Use setattr's counterpart, getattr :-)
getattr(inst, k).add(relatedObject)
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Chris Pagnutti wrote:
> Awesome. Thanks Brad. Now the question is, what if the attribute is a
> ManyToManyField.
>
> e.g.
> inst.k.add(relatedObject)
>
> How
Are you having the selenium test go to online.html first like in your
manual test?
Maybe you need to have selenium hit offline.html first and cache that page?
On Nov 3, 2012 6:14 AM, "Joao Coelho" wrote:
> Hi. I haven't been able to figure this one out. Trying to write an
> automated test that us
+1 for Google Charts.
For small stuff (1 chart), I just render JavaScript in the of my
html templates. For more complex stuff, you could write a view that *just*
renders JavaScript and include it via a script tag. Just make sure to serve
it with MIME type "application/javascript"
Here's mor
Checkout django drip:
https://github.com/zapier/django-drip
On Nov 23, 2012 7:22 AM, "Arnaud BRETON" wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm looking for a powerful third-app for Django to manage time-driven
> email notifications.
>
> I found django-notifications (
> https://github.com/jtauber/django-notif
s and copy them.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 7:06 AM, frocco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am just learning django and want to allow a user in admin to copy a
> record from the list to create a new record and make changes.
> This wi
On Sun, 2013-02-03 at 10:04 -0800, frocco wrote:
> from catalog.models import Category
It is probably this line. Maybe there is no __init__.py file in the
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Have you tried adding a:
import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
in the view to debug that way?
On Jan 30, 2013 12:31 AM, "Alessandro Pelliciari"
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> Thanks for the answer!
>
> Because i'm developing and integrating some flow (social registration etc)
> through tests.
>
> So, instead of creating every t
It should be safe, just test things out. Also, if you have DEBUG=False you
must also include an ALLOWED_HOSTS array, which became required in Django
1.4.4:
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2013/feb/19/security/#s-issue-host-header-poisoning
It should contain a list of domains used to access th
I believe sqlite supports "distinct" just not "distinct on". I have always
managed to find workarounds using "distinct" anywhere I formerly used
"distinct on".
On Mar 6, 2013 7:01 AM, "Toran Billups" wrote:
> I recently upgraded to django 1.4 and found that my "distinct" queries
> don't work anym
AM UTC-4, Brad Jasper wrote:
>
> I maintain django-jsonfield, a project that allows you to store arbitrary
> JSON objects in the database.
>
> It's having a problem with the way to_python is called while
> using SubfieldBase. A full explanation of the problem is here
gth(a.ipa) = length(b.ipa)
and a.ipa = replace(b.ipa, '%s', '%s')
The idea of this query is to find all pairs of words that differ by one
phoneme (e.g. "mat" and "bat" differ by only one sound). Is this query
possible to accomplish with the ORM, or do I need
In my experience, that particular error always means that the database
doesn't match what you have in your models. Try a syncdb and/or check your
south migrations to make sure your database is up to date.
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