Hello,
Please, i have a model form in forms.py which am trying to validate and
update my database with. However, for some reason the form is not being
validated. I have tried everything i could think of. It just reloads the
page.
views.py
> from django.shortcuts import render
> from information.f
Akinyanmi" wrote:
> Hello Lekan. I have responded inline but my answer might not be a complete
> fix.
>
> On May 5, 2016 4:56 PM, "Lekan Wahab" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > Please, i have a model form in forms.py which am trying to validate and
> upd
Good morning,
I was recently given a django project to manage at work.
However, i noticed the project has neither a django-admin.py or a manage.py
file.
Is that normal?
If it is, how do i run the project on my local machine for testing purposes?
The file structure is something like this:
Project
Thanks for getting back to me.
So, i just figured *manage.py* would also require the *settings.py* which
is missing now.
What do i do about that?
Lekan
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Mike Dewhirst
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> On 24/08/2016 5:23 PM, Lekan Wahab wrote:
>
>> Good morning,
>&
Mike Dewhirst
wrote:
> On 24/08/2016 6:42 PM, Lekan Wahab wrote:
>
>> Thanks for getting back to me.
>> ​So, i just figured *manage.py* would also require the *settings.py*
>> which is missing now.
>> What do i do about that?
>>
>
> That depends. Is the
Hi.
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Good morning guys.
I was handed a project at work which was written as far back as 2012.
Quiet a lot of the packages used in the project are either no longer being
maintained.
Rebuilding the project from scratch is not option.
There are way too many moving parts and way too many apps to rebuild it.
Good morning guys,
I'm trying to locally set up an existing project on my machine.
While I've set up most of the project, the part giving me a hard time are
the ones using flatpages.
Now, everytime I access those, I get a "No Flatpages matches the given
query. " error.
I've tried everything
On 25 Sep 2016 1:17 PM, "kbman99" wrote:
>
> Just getting started with django and having an issue with the migrate.py
script. It generates a db.SQLite3 file which is filled with a lot of
garbage characters. It's in UTF-8 encoding, but looks like this.
>
> I've deleted the file and redone the mig
Hi,
In order to ease the work of making your changing your static files to the
right URL format in Django, a friend of mine came up with a library called
*Staticfy* for it.
You can check it out on :
https://github.com/danidee10/Staticfy
It will really ease your work.
On 25 Sep 2016 2:55 PM, "Ed
Hi,
I'm not sure I completely understand what you need but if I do, I think
passing different contexts to the same template would help you achieve
that.
You could easily have something like :
def initial_view(request) :
variableone = 'a'
variabletwo = 'b'
return response(you
Hi guys,
This question just came to me this evening and I've really been thinking
about it.
Can someone explain to me why Django doesn't have ListField, JSONField or
DictField by default in its model Fields?
I mean, these are obviously things that would ease a lot of work so why
aren't they avai
If i have a url like *fruits.com*, does anyone know how i can write my
subdomain urls in django to be *apple.fruits.com* instead of *
fruits.com/apple* ?
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Would you provide a little more information?
What errors are you getting?
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Navneel Pandey
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> hi i am new to django as i want to create a table but unable to do so I am
> writing the command python manage.py syncdb
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Happy New year guys.
Let's do more of this next year.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Robin Lery wrote:
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>> Happy New Year Guys, i hope this year fill with alot of love, happiness
>> an
##This is one approach.
You can have a single user profile and a number of other users tied to
the user profile via ForeignKey.
class UserProfile(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(User)
#define general fields
class Freelancer(models.Model):
profile = models.ForeignKey(UserProfil
Hello Guys.
I have a website and am trying to build a rating system for the site.
The system takes in user's rating and rewards them at the end of the month
according to their ratings.
I honestly dont know where to begin.
i have searched for some things online but i still need help
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