Ok, Thank you very much!


曜日 7時08分05秒 UTC+9 Lachlan Musicman:
>
>
> On 23 April 2014 17:59, hito koto <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Thank you!
>> i can do create!
>>
>> Sorry! i'm don't understand create staff site,
>> i want to create  staff site , staff site should have when rogin using 
>> ID/PW and have staff profile
>> i'm realy don't know!
>>
>> pleae help me
>>
>
>
>
> So you need to create an URL that looks something like:
>
> https://URL/staff/staff_id
>
> And you want to redirect to that after login. This question has one 
> example of how to solve that problem:
>
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4870619/django-after-login-redirect-user-to-his-custom-page-mysite-com-username
>  
>
> cheers
> L.
>
>
>  
>
>>
>>
>> 2014年4月23日水曜日 16時18分44秒 UTC+9 Lachlan Musicman:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 23 April 2014 14:11, hito koto <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thank you very much good idea!
>>>> i'm was try but i'm have error when create new staff !
>>>>
>>>> >>Request Method: POST  >>Request URL: http://articles/create/  >>Django 
>>>> Version: 1.6.2  >>Exception Type: IntegrityError  >>Exception Value: 
>>>>
>>>> (1048, "Column 'user_id' cannot be null")
>>>>
>>>>  >>Exception Location: /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-
>>>> packages/MySQLdb/connections.py in defaulterrorhandler, line 36  >>Python 
>>>> Executable: /usr/bin/python
>>>>  >>/var/www/html/article/views.py in create 
>>>>
>>>>  >>           form.save()
>>>>
>>>> this is my views.py:
>>>>
>>>> def create(request):
>>>>     if request.POST:
>>>>         form = ArticleForm(request.POST)
>>>>         if form.is_valid():
>>>>             form.save()
>>>>
>>>>             return HttpResponseRedirect('/articles/all')
>>>>
>>>>     else:
>>>>         form = ArticleForm()
>>>>     args = {}
>>>>     args.update(csrf(request))
>>>>     args['form'] = form
>>>>     return render_to_response('create.html', args)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm actually racing out the door, but quickly: the id field is 
>>> automatic. Your form refers to a user_id field that doesn't exist on your 
>>> model except as implied. In that case, you don't need to ask for user_id in 
>>> the form. If you want staff to have an ID_number, you should separate it 
>>> from the id (also known as the pk or primary key) field in the model class, 
>>> then query it in the form. 
>>>
>>> But as it stands, you can remove it from your form, and that should work.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> L.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>  this is my forms.py:
>>>> from django import forms
>>>> from models import User,Staff, Address
>>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>>>
>>>> class ArticleForm(forms.ModelForm):
>>>>
>>>>     class Meta:
>>>>         model = User
>>>>         fields = ('user_name','first_kana', 'last_kana', 
>>>> 'employee_number','birthday')
>>>>     user_id = forms.CharField(label="id", error_messages={'required': 
>>>> ''}, help_text='必須')
>>>>     user_name = forms.CharField(label="氏名", error_messages={'required': 
>>>> ''}, help_text='必須')
>>>>     first_kana = 
>>>> forms.CharField(label="ふりがな(性)",error_messages={'required': 
>>>> ''}, help_text='必須')
>>>>     last_kana = 
>>>> forms.CharField(label="ふりがな(名)",error_messages={'required': 
>>>> ''}, help_text='必須')
>>>>     employee_number = forms.CharField(label="社員番号", required=False)
>>>>     birthday = forms.CharField(label="生年月日", required=False)
>>>>
>>>>     class Meta:
>>>>         model = Address
>>>>         fields = ('user_name','postalcode', 'address', 
>>>> 'residence','number')
>>>>     user_name = forms.CharField(label="氏名", error_messages={'required': 
>>>> ''}, help_text='必須')
>>>>     postalcode = forms.CharField(label="郵便番号", required=False)
>>>>     address = forms.CharField(label="住所", required=False)
>>>>     residence = forms.CharField(label="住所開始日", required=False)
>>>>     number = forms.CharField(label="電話番号", required=False)
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014年4月23日水曜日 7時03分10秒 UTC+9 Lachlan Musicman:
>>>>
>>>>> On 23 April 2014 01:52, hito koto <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>>> > thank you very much 
>>>>> >>>>Each Staff can login. 
>>>>> >>>>Each staff should only see their own page or dataset. 
>>>>> > This is correct 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > I want to create administrator page and each staff , 
>>>>> > 1, i want , Staff can see the staff page with ID and PW that an 
>>>>> > administrator has issued 
>>>>> > 2, administrator can see all the staff page and all staff's 
>>>>> information 
>>>>> > 3, each staff should only see their own page or dataset. 
>>>>> > So, i don't know how to create staff page,only see their own page, 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > please help me 
>>>>> > 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok, well first things first. You can do this through the django admin, 
>>>>> but it would be easier if you didn't. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Create a class based DetailView like such: 
>>>>>
>>>>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/class-based-views/ 
>>>>>
>>>>> using your Staff model as the base, set up a url schema to deal with 
>>>>> it and then add a mixin as explained in the Stack Overflow post I 
>>>>> linked to. 
>>>>>
>>>>> The administrator/Manager can always see all data through their admin 
>>>>> view, the staff need to login, and they get the restricted view of 
>>>>> their own page. 
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers 
>>>>> L. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>> spontaneity, differentiation, and experimentation that it be marked by 
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>>>>> has been variously interpreted as, rather than an articulated 
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> expressed affinity with chaos, if chaos is understood to be what lies 
> outside or beyond the dominant game or system. Because of the resistance to 
> definition and categorisation, the anarchist principle has been variously 
> interpreted as, rather than an articulated position, “a moral attitude, an 
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