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>> 1. I have setup new Ubuntu 18.04 server in
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Searching this group, I found a number of ways to iterate over a
dictionary in a template to get access to both the key and the value.
However, none of them covered the technique mentioned in this blog
post:
http://www.zedkep.com/blog/index.php?/archives/85-Iterating-over-a-dictionary-in-Django-t
Oh excellent. New in 1.0, that makes sense. Thanks for the pointer.
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> > dictionary in a template to get access t
datan the people
introduced
my model.py
MULTIPLE_CHOICES = ((1,'nada'),(2,'nada1'))
class Prueba(models.Model):
colunm1 = models.CharField(max_length=60, choices=MULTIPLE_CHOICES)
colunm2 = models.IntegerField()
column3 = models.IntegerField()
thx mi ingles
thank Ariel and Juan
is true tutorial02 is help me very much thank again
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2009/5/29 Ariel Nunez
> Carlos, all the info you need to enable the admin and customize it for your
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Hi All,
I am a django newbie and so far it has been great.
How do I populate a mysql database table with data from a text file?
Also How do I dump results of a database query into a text file.
I have already created my django model for the mysql table.
Thanks in advance.
-Carlos
Thanks, Shawn!!!
Deeply appreciated!
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> On Oct 1, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Carlos Gustavo wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > I am a django newbie and so far it has been great.
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> > Ho
Thanks, Mark!!!
Deeply appreciated!
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> Hello,
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> If your data is in a CSV format I have a tool I wrote to do this a
> while ago that has served me well several times:
> http://projects.django-dev
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the response to my mail.
These input values are used by a bash script containing various C programs
and the processing results in graph that needs to be displayed as an image
plot on the response form.
Thanks again.
-Carlos
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Daniel Roseman
Thanks Kevin,
I would give it a shot. Doesn't sound as easy as I had hoped. :-)
-Carlos.
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> Use the os.subprocess module in the python standard library to invoke
> the bash script from your django view code:
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> ht
Brilliant! Just what I needed to hear. :-)
Thanks, Kevin.
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Guys,
Someone can tell me what is happening with my generic
views?
I have the templates in my application folder 'templates' in the root
my project.
This folder is referenced in settings such as:
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
os.path.join (PROJECT_ROOT_PATH, 'templates')
)
and I am calling a generic view
It's very strange, got this:
urls
info_dict = {
'Queryset': Obra.objects.all (),
}
(r'index / $ ',' django.views.generic.list_detail.object_list ',
info_dict, dict (name = "obras_index", template_object_name = 'obras',
paginate_by = 5)),
template
[...]
{% For book in the works%}
obra.num
Hi guys (and gals),
Why I am getting this error?
Caught TypeError while rendering: dict objects are unhashable
I am using a generic view (object_list) to render my template. But I
guess I am not passing all the data correctly.
Could you show me the correct direction?
my urls:
info_dict = {
'
a wrap function on views.py, but I think this is a
simple problem
I just don't get it, can you help me?
thanks
Aboim
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old/282239/
template
http://dpaste.com/hold/282242/
Full traceback
http://dpaste.com/hold/282244/
and that's the code, Hope I have not forgotten anything I you could
help me
thank you
Aboim
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Hi guys,
Is there a reason for my models don't show up in my template?
my urls on app folder:
http://dpaste.com/hold/282583/
my template:
http://dpaste.com/hold/282586/
I can access through shell to models instaces,
Any help whould be apreciated
thank you
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tal.1 }}
{% endifequal %}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
{{ item.total }}
{% endfor %}
Is there any way to simplify that template? Any suggestions on ways
to create a better template? All the curly braces and percent signs
are hard to look at.
Thanks in advance.
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Greetings,
I am using the current svn checkout of the trunk and would like to
include the multiple-db-support branch. What is the best way to do
this? I will understand if the answer is read the svn manual (it's on
my list of things to do).
Thanks.
Carlos H
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arding
> the latest patch to the branch and also updated ticket
> 4747<http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4747>with the relevant patch
> and details.
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> Carlos: the patch attached to the ticket should be applicable against a
> checkout of trunk at r6110. As I said in my previ
update and delete the data using information
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lambda: connections[_default])
connection = LocalizingProxy('connection', _local,
lambda:
connections[_default].connection)
But I don't see how to get the named connection in
will take a look at what QuerySet does to get the connection and see
how it differs from OracleQuerySet.
Thanks. If you have anything else, I appreciate it. If I happen to
solve the problem, you'll see it here.
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Validators, and they seem fantastic -- but too much for this first little requirement.
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Hello all, I'm asking for help again, this time with related objects.I need to do what I think is a very
do_html2python(), right?
This is funny, since on my dev environment (sqlite+windows) everything runs smoothly. This error only occurs on the production environment, which is on Bluehost (mysql+Linux). Any ideas? I'm very very very close of finishing my first Django project, yay!
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Hello guys,I'm experiencing a weird thing. On my production setup, an OperationalError exception is being triggered while trying to invoke a
=False, default=True)
receive_modif_cars_newsletter = models.BooleanField("Subscribed to
daily 'new cars' newsletter?", null=False, blank=False, default=True)
def __str__(self):
try:
return ("%s"
rote:
> > in my django app, at some point i have to send out a LOT of emails
> > (several thousand).
> >
> > ...
> >
> > so, are there any other, more elegant/simpler solutions?
>
> put data into DB table, and then have some script on cron which se
nd.
I know, I sound like Luke Skywalker on A New Hope, sorry about that!
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rocesses, that actually doesn't do much -- and have a real
cron running every minute. It'd give your user a sense of control, but
honestly, it'd be just smoke and mirrors.
I know, I know... =)
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'user' value from request.user's context.
As to changing to a ChangeManipulator, that'd solve part of the
problem only, no? In any case, it's another thing to try out.
Thanks a million, again!
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= {}
# This makes sure the form accurately represents the
fields of the object.
new_data = manipulator.flatten_data()
form = forms.FormWrapper(manipulator, new_data, errors)
rc = RequestContext(request, {
'form': form,
like:
... because it won't work, and you'll get all sorts of crazy errors.
Trust me, I've been there!
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> Here you go Gábor, it's three views. my_data(request) find out
here... no idea why
this was not triggered in my local environment (maybe Sqlite is not as
picky ;-)
Regards and thanks again,
Carlos
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> don´t know if this might help, but:
>
> let´s say you have this in your manipulator:
bsolute
essence (we do price comparisons for a big catalogue of products).
Has anybody tried to tackle this yet? At all? It's the whole deal:
MSSQL database (I know, I know), IIS6+, C#, a lot of very specific
code, etc.
Is there hope, doctor?
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started coding webpages by hand back in '96, with CGI (bash), Perl,
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forced to work in ASP.NET for the last 3 years or so. Don't get me
wrong, I prefer C# over VBScript any day, but I was longing for the
sa
; solution compelling. Thanks for detailing. Plus Im sure that there will
> lots of places where this type of Signals method would be handy.
>
> MerMer
>
>
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u explain how do I get to the 'full instrospection' part? :-)
Thanks a lot,
Carlos
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>
> On 8/25/06, Sean De La Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've posted
his just crossed my mind, when i'm already at home and rested
;-) Thanks a million,
Carlos
On 10/25/06, Sean De La Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a look at this ticket: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2358.
>
> I combined that previous patch (2563) with 2358 becau
tem and server are
> you using?
>
> You should be able to use either manage.py in the project directory or
> django-admin.py in the directory below the project directory.
> Remember to run django-admin.py with the --settings option so it knows
> where to look for your sett
_testing'
DATABASE_USER = '*'
DATABASE_PASSWORD = '***'
DATABASE_HOST = '192.169.5.8'
DATABASE_PORT = '1433'
Hope this sheds some light!
Best regards and thank you.
On 10/26/06, Carlos Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As soon as I get to
crosoft OLE DB Provider
for SQL Server', "Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 's'.", None, 0, -2147217900), No
ne)
--- ADODBAPI on command:SELECT [Filters].[idFilters],[Filters].[idKategorije],[F
ilters].[filterName],[Filters].[filterType],[Filters].[filterDesc] FROM [Filters
] WHE
Looks like both abc123 and myself are experiencing the same problem
(at least one of them). Since I'm running MSSQL2000, wouldn't this
rule out MSSQL2005 being the problem?
Carlos
On 10/26/06, abc123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sean De La Torre wrote:
> > Can y
imezone gap between us.
Best,
On 10/26/06, Sean De La Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Carlos,
>
> This error, "Error: 'inspectdb' isn't supported for the currently
> selected database backend.", is usually thrown when the patch hasn't
&g
e, and also
temporarily renaming that ADMIN table, etc.
Thanks a lot! I'll keep you posted,
Carlos
On 10/27/06, Carlos Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, if we can narrow the possibilities down to a patch mistake, I can
> tell you what I did:
>
> cywgin
> go t
and I'm at a loss. I must admit I first too a look at Polyglot, a
plugin for Wordpress, but I really want to stay away from PHP and do
things right.
Could anyone help me a bit on how to approach this? Thanks a million,
and best regards,
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Thank you Frankie.
I guess I'm OK with the i18n part of the idea. Not so sure about the
'best practises' to implement, though (that was the general idea of
this post).
But many thanks for the links anyway. Regards,
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>> H
my fingers for some guy(s) with with
enough time and skills will bite the bullet and start coding.
And now I read what I wrote. Enough time *and* skills? That could be tricky ;-)
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You r
a.translations.create(field='bar', translated_text='nada',
> language=Language('Spanish'))
>
> You can get the text for a specific translation like this:
> a.translations.filter(field='bar', language=Language('Spanish'))
:-O
Would it
> Okay point taken - I'll stop trying to be 'elegant' and just live with
> the problem and deal with managing this with a 'VehicleType' model and
> several redundant fields.
>
> It is slightly anoying though!
Annoying? I work on Windows, you insensiti
julián <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Did you tried Google?
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=model+method+starts+with+%22_module_%22&btnG=Search
>
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/models/custom_methods/
>
>
> >
>
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>
> I have been digging into the docs again and it seems to me that Django
> is flexible enough to handle this without having to dive into the
> source.
>
> Of course it would be nice just to call the save() and delete() methods
> and everyt
vide
Apache 1.x, mod_python (at request), and FCGI. Dunno if they do
lighthttpd, though.
Can anyone please confirm or deny this? Thank you thank you thank you!
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here: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/install/)...?
Can anybody confirm having a Django app running under Apache 1.x +
FastCGI? Is this actually a silly question, since let's say Dreamhost
gives only Apache 1.x support? :-)
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documentation wizards, is this worth addressing?
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I'm personally trying them to understand that it's python code,
nothing that needs to be 'installed', but well, I'm not sure how it
works on their side. Too bad, I need Django hosting for a quick,
simple application, and I need it fast :-(
Ohwell
provide
support for Django, especially geared towards busy ISP admins? It
should certainly help me (selfish selfish selfish), but I'm sure also
other people too.
What do you think?
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fy this quickly... thanks a lot!!!
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> apache 1.3.something + mod_fastcgi,
> the fastcgi processes are configured as FastCgiServer,
> so they are managed by the apache process.
> the fastcgi instances use flup.
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>> Would it be possible to put together a Wiki entry on how to provide
support for Django,
>> especially geared towards busy ISP admins? It should certainly help
me (selfish selfish
>> selfish), but I'm sure also other people too.
>
> Hey Carlos,
>
> I think t
> i hope this (chaotic) explanation helps. if not, replay :)
> gabor
Gábor yes it's very simple, to-the-point, and a WELCOME reply. Again,
köszönöm szépan to you!!!
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