I am also pretty new to django but I think that what you are looking for
is the many to many through relationship:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/models/#extra-fields-on-many-to-many-relationships
Maybe someone else can provide more information if that doesn't get you
started.
I am trying to figure out a reasonable way to filter using a queryset
within a ModelForm.
In a simple example, I have three models (A, B, and C).
C has many A and B
A and B have a many to many relationship.
Assume that some instances of C and instances of B already exist.
I am using the create
Hi,
If you definitely want a get_or_none style method, django-annoying has:
# get_object_or_None function - similar to get_object_or_404, but
returns None if object not found.
http://bitbucket.org/offline/django-annoying/wiki/Home
Hope this helps,
-- Casey
On 07/22/2010 09:50 AM, Darius Da
Maybe I am confused but I think the answer is to put
into the base template?
I believe he said that /media is serving the files.
-- Casey
On 07/23/2010 07:35 AM, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 23/07/10 Thomas said:
Hi I am trying to include a css file and I've tried this in
settings.py:
ME
Sorry, I just noticed the 80/8000 ports. A better answer anyway would
be to use the media URL:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#setting-MEDIA_URL
-- Casey
On 07/23/2010 08:24 AM, Casey S. Greene wrote:
Maybe I am confused but I think the answer is to put
into the base
Does anyone have a hint for this (or an idea of where to get started in
the documentation)? This seems relatively simple so my best guess is
that there is something that I am just missing.
Thanks!
-- Casey
On 07/22/2010 10:16 AM, Casey S. Greene wrote:
I am trying to figure out a
Hi Derek,
Thanks for your help -- I had tried both of those but couldn't get them
to work with generic views. In the end I just abandoned the generic
view and used the __init__() approach and things worked.
-- Casey
On 07/28/2010 09:35 AM, derek wrote:
On Jul 26, 6:52 pm, "Casey
Hi,
I'm not a windows user but I'm guessing that you want to use the python
executable (see if you can find something called "python".
Alternatively, what if you run it with:
python django-admin.py startproject mysite
Hope this helps,
-- Casey
On 07/31/2010 03:12 PM, balu wrote:
Hi everybo
couldn't
get the actual result. Could you people can give a gist of what
happens when we type "django-admin.py startproject mysite" i.e., which
program will run when we type that and press return key.
On Aug 1, 12:41 am, "Casey S. Greene" wrote:
Hi,
I'm not a wind
What if the user puts in a "fake" e-mail that belongs to someone else?
Then any service notifications go to the poor person who owns the e-mail
address, not the person who signed up for the account. Also the user
would get to take advantage of the benefits of the service.
With B only the init
You should check out Basie:
http://basieproject.org/index.html
I haven't used basecamp so I don't know if they are comparable.
Hope this helps!
-- Casey
On 08/14/2010 09:20 AM, Micheal Kang wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a basecamp(http://basecamphq.com/) like project
management site, for
I would caution that what you are doing may make maintenance difficult
later. You may want to evaluate using whether creating the table in the
template is more appropriate.
-- Casey
On 08/25/2010 09:21 AM, Tim Sawyer wrote:
On 25/08/10 13:36, mdolphin wrote:
OK, that's probably a Newbee Que
Hi Pranav,
I think what Steve was saying is that if you go back to your original
template and view:
{% for row in table_data %}
{% for value in row %}
{{ row }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
and you know, for instance, what fields you want to display and how
(like your id field) that you d
Hi Rogério,
You can output to json using templates if this is the only thing holding
you back from a working solution using regroup. You can use
render_to_string with a json template which you can then return with an
HttpResponse. It doesn't take advantage of the serialization library
but i
It looks like django is not in your site packages directory. Did you
specifically want to install the development version (that is what you
linked to)? If not, then a simple:
sudo apt-get install python-django
will install django in kubuntu (10.10 at least, and I think earlier).
Hope this h
Assuming you mean this:
https://github.com/mintchaos/django_compressor
From their example:
{% load compress %}
{% compress css %}
charset="utf-8">
p { border:5px solid green;}
charset="utf-8">
{% endcompress %}
This goes in your template. Make the CSS for that page a separate file
and only
Here is some code pulled from my (using postgres) django application
that recovers fine. Perhaps this is helpful to you. I am storing the
non-unique values and dealing with them later (pulling from an external
source that is supposed to have unique IDs assigned but they don't
always pan out s
autocommit key in the OPTIONS part of
your database configuration in DATABASES:
'OPTIONS': {
'autocommit': True,
}
from
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/ref/databases/
--
Casey
On 02/01/2011 01:52 PM, Casey S. Greene wrote:
Here is some code pulled from my (us
Hi Derek,
When people log in, what do you want to happen? Do you want them to
reach the admin interface or some other page?
-- Casey
On 02/02/2011 09:35 AM, Derek wrote:
Tom
Restated thusly:
1. I want the "/" to display the login form (and not append 'admin/' to
the visible URL)
2. I want
I haven't used django-voting but it sounds to me like you want something
like:
Link.objects.aggregate(Avg(score = 'vote__score')).order_by('score')
If I recall correctly you can chain aggregate and order_by.
Anyway, that example and this link should get you started at least:
http://docs.djangopro
The term that you are looking for is "captcha." If you google for:
django captcha
you will find a wealth of information.
Hope this helps!
Casey
On 02/22/2011 01:09 PM, hank23 wrote:
On some web pages the user is prompted to type in a series of randomly
generated characters which appear on th
I'm not sure if you ever solved this, but the provided code didn't work
with jquery 1.5.0 for me (though it does with 1.4.4 and 1.5.1).
Maybe this is what you are observing.
Hope this helps!
Casey
On 02/22/2011 08:30 PM, gorans wrote:
Hi
I'm using Django's CSRFViewMiddleware and am making a
You might want to try these questions on the celery mailing list:
http://groups.google.com/group/celery-users
Hope this helps,
Casey
On 03/07/2011 09:58 AM, ju wrote:
Why when I use rate_limit even the first task and the first try is
waiting for some time before it's executed?
--
You received
Have you seen this yet:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/class-based-views/#decorating-class-based-views
I think it answers your question.
Hope this helps,
Casey
On 03/08/2011 08:19 AM, Christo Buschek wrote:
Hello.
I came across a problem that I don't fully understand. I try to
i
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