Re: Django's str(queryset.query) returns invalid SQL if I compare datetimes

2019-08-22 Thread wd
QuerySet.query is not a plain string, it's an Query object, you can check the source code def __str__(self): > """ > Return the query as a string of SQL with the parameter values > substituted in (use sql_with_params() to see the unsubstituted string). > > Parameter values won't ne

Re: job search

2019-08-22 Thread wd
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 2:32 AM Sam W wrote: > I'm sorry. But knowing Python alone is not enough. > > > I know Python and Django really well, still can't find a job for more than six > months. > > > You need to know Solid Python programming, python framework (Django (DRF) > & Flask), Docker and

Re: How to find out when a fix will be released

2019-08-27 Thread wd
It's so weird, the code is already in master 7 months, but still not released yet? On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 6:09 AM John MacLaughlin < john.maclaugh...@carbonlighthouse.com> wrote: > I see this ticket was addressed, fixed, and merged. However, it's not in > the latest release (2.2.4) > > Ticket: h

Re: How to find out when a fix will be released

2019-08-27 Thread wd
ally only >> bugs that are security issues or causes data loss are backported to older >> releases. >> >> I think this procedure is documented somewhere... >> >> ke 28. elok. 2019 klo 8.06 wd kirjoitti: >> >>> It's so weird, the code is alr

Re: Making tests fast

2019-09-03 Thread wd
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 4:52 AM Dan Davis wrote: > I'm wondering how to make my tests fast while also having a lot of data > defined in the models. > This project is already using sqlite3 and the tests are single-threaded. > > Django support parallel, you can use multi process to save time. > -

Re: Django Template Tags not working inside script

2019-10-10 Thread wd
hi, I didn't think django template tags are relevant with script or any html code. They are totally different things. I think it's just your code editor didn't recognize the tags, have you tried ignore them and see if django will report an error ? On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 6:22 PM Rain wrote: > I

Re: Save partial state of a page when reloading

2019-10-11 Thread wd
hi, I think It's not a django problem, it's a classic web developing problem. Http is stateless, if you want to 'save' something, you need to use 1. URL param like the 'q=soccer'. 2. Use cookie/session. I think your problem can be solved by one of the methods below: 1. Use ajax to do the search,

Re: syntax error: export DJANGO_DEBUG=False

2019-10-11 Thread wd
hi, export DJANGO_DEBUG=False This is a shell command, you shouldn't add this to your settings.py. On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 9:51 PM fishbite wrote: > Hi there, > > My first post to this group! > > I've built the locallibrary project following the MDN tutorial and I'm now > preparing to deploy th

Re: django server not runing

2019-10-17 Thread wd
The error is pretty clear ... [image: image.png] May be it should be path('', views.first_view, name='first_view') ? On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 4:41 AM Muhamed Bešić wrote: > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Django users" group. > To unsubscribe

Re: a variable is not defined

2019-10-17 Thread wd
Dude, you need to indent at the line include 'context' ... it's a beginners problem... On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:14 AM sotiris moustogiannis wrote: > I have an error: name 'result' is not defined > > > > def search(request): > > def get_queryset(self): > query = self.request.GET.ge

Re: a variable is not defined

2019-10-17 Thread wd
oh ,sorry my mistake. But I think the error is pretty clear ... On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:23 AM wd wrote: > Dude, you need to indent at the line include 'context' ... it's a > beginners problem... > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:14 AM sotiris moustogiannis <

Re: Daphne with absolute path to ASGI file

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, I checked the source code for Daphne, it uses import_by_path to import application def import_by_path(path): > """ > Given a dotted/colon path, like project.module:ClassName.callable, > returns the object at the end of the path. > """ > module_path, object_path = path.spli

Re: Auto assigning 2 types of user roles on sign up

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, A user could have many roles, it's all depends on your design. My understanding is: 1. When user directly sign up, he will be assigned the primary role. 2. When user sign up by an invitation, he will be assigned the member role. 3. So can a user in member role invite other users? The 'save()'

Re: database could't connect in python to atom

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, Maybe you need to check what mysql.connector is. What's the output for 'dir(mysql.connector)' ? On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 11:08 AM MEGA NATHAN wrote: > Hi. > > AttributeError: module 'mysql.connector' has no attribute 'connect' > > > > > > regards > Meganathan, > > -- > You received this mess

Re: Daphne behavior question: Application close timeout and caching

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, Daphne support both http and websocket connect, if it's an http connection, I think daphne will close the application when the application gives a response. But if it's a websocket connection, it will keep the connection and last until the websocket connect close. On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 7:46

Re: Daphne behavior question: Application close timeout and caching

2019-10-22 Thread wd
https://asgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/specs/main.html#specification-details here is the spec for ASGI, you can check what the doc says. On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 7:49 AM DeVonte Applewhite < devonte_applewh...@trimble.com> wrote: > Does anyone have an idea where I can get more information on Daphne

Re: how to set up a calculated field in Django?

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, Besides the solution provided by @nm, maybe you can do it by using database trigger ... On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 2:05 AM Eileen Bauer wrote: > Hi, > i have the following items in my model: > mother_alive = models.IntegerField(choices=YES_NO_CHOICES, blank=True, > null=True, default=1) >

Re: Django after migration UndefinedColumn error in production

2019-10-22 Thread wd
hi, You may need to check that the database django connect to is the same as you checked that the column is exists? On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 8:32 PM red wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > I have a website in production. I have an app, with a model. It contained > a markdown_file attribute: > > markdown

Re: Database ORM query Help

2019-10-25 Thread wd
I think you could consider using raw sql, https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/topics/db/sql/#executing-custom-sql-directly On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 7:56 PM Cheda me wrote: > Hey guys, > > I have worked out the SQL query I would like to implement but am currently > struggling to create the Djang