Hi,
I asked a question last night with a Google for business account and had
the message bounce - is that normal?
Google also hasn't kept the message anywhere so it's completely lost :(.
Anton
ps. Also posted to see whether this will also bounce...
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al. I could add file writes about the place to persist, but I want to
evolve the test data over time and will need to do this often, so being
able to do that from the DB would be very handy.
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Anton
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> When you use django unittests commit is made as no-op. Use --keepdb and at
> the end of your tests run SQL commit against your database cursor
> connection.
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Awesome, exactly the info I was missing. Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Anton
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9 at 9:56:26 PM UTC-5, Anton Melser wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I asked a question last night with a Google for business account and had
>> the message bounce - is that normal?
>>
>> Google also hasn't kept the message anywhere so it's completely lost :(.
>
ly using a fork but the project appears completely dead.
What are other people using, if anything?
Cheers,
Anton
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> Makes it easy to display a command line progress bar but, again, I end up
with loads of progress bars displaying in my test output, and I assume
it'll do the same when scheduling the task to run
You can try a module I made to avoid this particular issue in django
management command - https:/
Hello everyone, I just discovered this group through Google.I couldn't get
any help on stack overflow and hopefully someone here can help.
I have deployed a Django App on a Ubuntu server for the first time using
Nginx and gunicorn.
Before deployment, I used port 8000 to test if everything runs
Thanks I will check out the group too for future reference and etc. Those
images are uploaded to a database and are part of a model. I iterate
through all the object and for each object I print some information
including the images, therefore I cannot specify only one specific image. I
use admi
So guys I have found the problem. My Nginx server was only serving static
files but not media ones, I have probably forgot about it.
My Nginx settings were:
The only thing I had to do is add a location for the media folder:
@MUGOYA DIHFAHSIH
At the begging of setting the server I also used apa
There appear to be relatively few references to this sort of thing peppered
about the net, like this ancient stackoverflow
post
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6585373/django-multiple-and-dynamic-databases,
the below email, or the now long abandoned db router mentioned below.
Is there a
this model exist anywhere or even better does this application exist?
How do you plan find old relevant emails?
There is model User in django, which can be usefull for you.
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;t need it that fancy, just a script with everything hard coded would be
> fine.
PG_USER="_postgresql"
PG_PASS="password"
DB_HOST="127.0.0.1"
PREFIX="/backups/pgsql/`date "+%d"`"
DB=
tick to one of the API of SMS-Gateway providers,
there is no universal API/Tool for this.
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bulidin server.
* If you have a free time, than compile apache2 in your homedirectory with
mod_python and other modules.
* you can run any of Linux liveCDs on your macbook with preinstalled
apache, mod_python and django
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Greeting, John! Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 11:29:38AM -0800, retireoncsco wrote:
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> Anton, that was sort of my question, how do I complete your second
> idea but w/o the recompile. The mac already comes with apache 2
> installed and running rather well, how hard would it be to add
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odule mod_env.so
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For those who also suffers: yes its a bug.
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/17734
it was fixed in 1.6b2
вторник, 4 июня 2013 г., 13:23:23 UTC+4 пользователь Ivan Tatarchuk написал:
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> When I using i18n_patterns in my project urls.py I have strange behaviour
> of url resolver:
> expected b
If you use something like Firebug you can remove the blur layer and have a
look around (it's the actual site behind the blur). In Chrome it detected
my location just fine and showed relevant content. It didn't appear to need
any info from Facebook to function properly.
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