Ok thks.  Managed to resolve the password problem after completing
migrations and creating a superuser
thanks to all
bishop

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> problem with feed
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> carlos <crocha09...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 11:09PM -0600
>
> Hi, i have a website with SSL certificate
> but when create feed syndication the link protocol always is http why?
>
> how to change to https? in site_id a put only www.mydomain.com in
> syndication say
>
> <link>http://www.mydomain.com/news/</link>
>
> any idea o link to find the problem in my setting put this
>
> SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
> SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True
> SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
> CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = True
>
> but nothing not change the protocol in feed :/
>
> any help is welcome
>
> Cheers
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> mohamed khaled <mohamed.khaled33...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:23PM -0700
>
> I can work with you about add design I have good knowledge in semantic I
> created two apps and I have worked in third app form a while this my repo
> with my friend all theses project I used bootstrap django semantic
> django-filter and etc
>
> On Tuesday, 21 April 2020 23:20:24 UTC+2, John McClain wrote:
> mohamed khaled <mohamed.khaled33...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:24PM -0700
>
> this my repo https://github.com/khaldon
>
> On Friday, 24 April 2020 06:23:41 UTC+2, mohamed khaled wrote:
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> Can I use Django for client-server communication ?
> <http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/t/1d0a4d956d636878?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> mohamed khaled <mohamed.khaled33...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:19PM -0700
>
> if you have different apps in a different platform or like a desktop app
> or
> mobile app you communicate with them or with a website using API in Django
> has a very good package called Django REST framework you can take your
> result of your GUI you can serialize or convert this data to JSON and send
> it your app in Django app website and parse or take this JSON data and
> translate to a dataset
>
> On Wednesday, 22 April 2020 15:22:07 UTC+2, Sharanagouda Biradar wrote:
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> Success Message after Submitting a form
> <http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/t/67a42498fa31c008?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> Ahmed Khairy <ahmed.heshamel...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 06:24PM -0700
>
> I have created this class with the success message but I am not receiving
> the success message I requested, other pages are showing them but this one
> is not
>
> What might be wrong?
> In the views:
> class PostCreateView(LoginRequiredMixin, CreateView):
> model = Post
> fields = ['caption', 'design']
> template_name = "post_form.html"
> success_url = '/score'
> success_message = "Your Design has been submitted for Review"
>
> def form_valid(self, form):
> form.instance.author = self.request.user
> return super().form_valid(form)
>
>
> in the HTML
> <!-- Navbar -->
> {% if messages %}
> {% for message in messages %}
> <div class="alert alert-{{ message.tags }}" style="
> padding-top:80px">
> {{ message }}
> </div>
> {% endfor %}
> {% endif %}
>
>
>
> Thank you
> mohamed khaled <mohamed.khaled33...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:11PM -0700
>
> just use SuccessMessageMixin
>
> from django.contrib.messages.views import SuccessMessageMixin
>
> class PostCreateView(LoginRequiredMixin,SuccessMessageMixin, CreateView):
> model = Post
> fields = ['caption', 'design']
> template_name = "post_form.html"
> success_url = '/score'
> success_message = "Your Design has been submitted for Review"
>
>
>
> it will work
>
> On Friday, 24 April 2020 03:24:56 UTC+2, Ahmed Khairy wrote:
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> django.urls.exceptions.NoReverseMatch: 'courses' is not a registered
> namespace
> <http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/t/c15bfae8ddd8a9af?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> Bruno Gama <bqg...@gmail.com>: Apr 22 08:04PM -0700
>
> Hi, I have a problem since I tried to use get_absolute_url(self): to enter
> in a url beyond a photo.
> When I used <a href="{{ course.get_absolute_url }}">, my index.html
> stopped
> running.
>
> Here I have the top level url.py
>
> from django.contrib import admin
> from django.urls import path, include
> from simplemooc.core import views, urls
> from simplemooc.courses import views, urls
> from django.conf import settings
> from django.conf.urls.static import static
>
>
> urlpatterns = [path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
> path('', include(('simplemooc.core.urls', 'simplemooc'),
> namespace='core')),
> path('cursos', include(('simplemooc.courses.urls',
> 'simplemooc'), namespace='courses'))]
>
> if settings.DEBUG:
> urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL,
> document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>
>
> Here courses/url.py
>
> from django.urls import path
> from simplemooc.courses import views
>
> urlpatterns = [path('', views.index, name='index'),
> path('/<slug:slug>/', views.details, name='datails')]
>
> Here courses/model.py
>
> from django.db import models
> from django.urls import reverse
>
>
> class CourseManager(models.Manager):
>
> def search(self, query):
> return self.get_queryset().filter(
> models.Q(name__icontains=query) | \
> models.Q(description__icontains=query)
> )
>
>
> class Course(models.Model):
>
> name = models.CharField('Nome', max_length=100)
> slug = models.SlugField('Atalho')
> description = models.TextField('Descrição Simples', blank=True)
> about = models.TextField('Sobre o Curso', blank=True)
> start_date = models.DateField(
> 'Data de Início', null=True, blank=True
> )
> image = models.ImageField(
> upload_to='courses/images', verbose_name='Imagem',
> null=True, blank=True
> )
>
> created_at = models.DateTimeField(
> 'Criado em', auto_now_add=True
> )
> updated_at = models.DateTimeField('Atualizado em', auto_now=True)
>
> objects = CourseManager()
>
> def __str__(self):
> return self.name
>
> def get_absolute_url(self):
> return reverse('courses:datails', (), {'slug': self.slug})
>
> class Meta:
> verbose_name = 'Curso'
> verbose_name_plural = 'Cursos'
> ordering = ['name']
>
> And here courses/views.py
>
> from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404
> from django.http import HttpResponse
>
> from .models import Course
>
> def index(request):
> courses = Course.objects.all()
> template_name = 'courses\index.html'
> context = {
> 'courses': courses
> }
> return render(request, template_name, context)
>
>
> def details(request, slug):
> course = get_object_or_404(Course, slug=slug)
> context = {
> 'course': course
> }
> template_name = 'courses/datails.html'
> return render(request, template_name, context)
>
> My problem happens when I use:
>
> <a href="{{ course.get_absolute_url }}">
>
> in my index.html
>
> Please, Anyone can help me?
> Bruno Gama <bqg...@gmail.com>: Apr 22 08:08PM -0700
>
> I have a problem since I tried to use get_absolute_url(self): to enter in
> a
> url beyond a photo. When I used , my index.html stopped running.
>
> Here I have the top level url.py
>
> from django.contrib import adminfrom django.urls import path, includefrom
> simplemooc.core import views, urlsfrom simplemooc.courses import views,
> urlsfrom django.conf import settingsfrom django.conf.urls.static import
> static
>
>
> urlpatterns = [path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
> path('', include(('simplemooc.core.urls', 'simplemooc'),
> namespace='core')),
> path('cursos', include(('simplemooc.courses.urls', 'simplemooc'),
> namespace='courses'))]
> if settings.DEBUG:
> urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL,
> document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>
> Here courses/url.py
>
> from django.urls import pathfrom simplemooc.courses import views
>
> urlpatterns = [path('', views.index, name='index'),
> path('/<slug:slug>/', views.details, name='datails')]
>
> Here courses/model.py
>
> from django.db import modelsfrom django.urls import reverse
>
> class CourseManager(models.Manager):
>
> def search(self, query):
> return self.get_queryset().filter(
> models.Q(name__icontains=query) | \
> models.Q(description__icontains=query)
> )
>
> class Course(models.Model):
>
> name = models.CharField('Nome', max_length=100)
> slug = models.SlugField('Atalho')
> description = models.TextField('Descrição Simples', blank=True)
> about = models.TextField('Sobre o Curso', blank=True)
> start_date = models.DateField(
> 'Data de Início', null=True, blank=True
> )
> image = models.ImageField(
> upload_to='courses/images', verbose_name='Imagem',
> null=True, blank=True
> )
>
> created_at = models.DateTimeField(
> 'Criado em', auto_now_add=True
> )
> updated_at = models.DateTimeField('Atualizado em', auto_now=True)
>
> objects = CourseManager()
>
> def __str__(self):
> return self.name
>
> def get_absolute_url(self):
> return reverse('courses:datails', (), {'slug': self.slug})
>
> class Meta:
> verbose_name = 'Curso'
> verbose_name_plural = 'Cursos'
> ordering = ['name']
>
> And here courses/views.py
>
> from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404from django.http
> import HttpResponse
> from .models import Course
> def index(request):
> courses = Course.objects.all()
> template_name = 'courses\index.html'
> context = {
> 'courses': courses
> }
> return render(request, template_name, context)
>
> def details(request, slug):
> course = get_object_or_404(Course, slug=slug)
> context = {
> 'course': course
> }
> template_name = 'courses/datails.html'
> return render(request, template_name, context)
>
> My problem happens when I use:
>
> <a href="{{ course.get_absolute_url }}">
>
> in my index.html
>
> Please, Anyone can help me?
> Jorge Gimeno <jlgimen...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:53AM -0700
>
> > from .models import Course
> > <span class="kwd" style="font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit;
> font-weight: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; lin
>
> > Bruno,
>
> I believe it may be a typo in Course.get-absolute-url. In the reverse
> call, the first argument should be 'course:details". In your code, it's
> 'course:datails'.
>
> -Jorge
> Bruno Gama <bqg...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 04:04PM -0300
>
> I tried it, but happens the same error.
>
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> NoReverseMatch at /update-orders/12 Reverse for 'update_order' with
> arguments '('',)' not found. 1 pattern(s) tried:
> ['update\\-orders/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)$']
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> Sergei Sokov <sokov....@gmail.com>: Apr 23 11:09AM -0700
>
> Hello everybody
>
> I have a problem:
>
> NoReverseMatch at /update-orders/12
>
> Reverse for 'update_order' with arguments '('',)' not found. 1 pattern(s)
> tried: ['update\\-orders/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)$']
>
> Request Method: GET
> Request URL: http://192.168.0.249:8000/update-orders/12
> Django Version: 3.0.5
> Exception Type: NoReverseMatch
> Exception Value:
>
> Reverse for 'update_order' with arguments '('',)' not found. 1 pattern(s)
> tried: ['update\\-orders/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)$']
>
> Exception Location:
> /root/.local/share/virtualenvs/myp4-4l8n6HJk/lib/python3.7/site-packages/django/urls/resolvers.py
>
> in _reverse_with_prefix, line 677
> Python Executable: /root/.local/share/virtualenvs/myp4-4l8n6HJk/bin/python
> Python Version: 3.7.3
> Python Path:
>
> ['/var/workspace/myp4/webprint',
> '/usr/lib/python37.zip',
> '/usr/lib/python3.7',
> '/usr/lib/python3.7/lib-dynload',
> '/root/.local/share/virtualenvs/myp4-4l8n6HJk/lib/python3.7/site-packages']
>
>
> Why do I have this Error during template rendering?
>
> detail_order.html
> {% extends 'index.html' %}
>
> {% block content %}
> <p><a href="{% url 'orders' %}">Back</a></p>
> <h1>Заказ {{get_order.number_order}}</h1>
> <h2><a href="{% url 'update_order' get_order.id %}">Update</a></h2>
>
> views.py
> class UpdateOrderView(CustomSuccessMessageMixin, UpdateView):
> model = Order
> template_name = 'detail_order.html'
> form_class = OrderForm
> success_url = reverse_lazy('detail_order')
> success_msg = 'Ok'
> def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
> kwargs['update'] = True
> return super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
>
> urls.py
> from django.contrib import admin
> from django.urls import path, include
> from .views import *
> from print import views
>
> urlpatterns = [
> path('', views.home_page, name='index'),
> path('orders', views.OrderCreateView.as_view(), name='orders'),
> path('update-orders/<int:pk>', views.UpdateOrderView.as_view(),
> name='update_order'), # THIS PATH
> path('delete-orders/<int:pk>', views.DeleteOrderView.as_view(),
> name='delete_order'),
> path('detail-order/<int:pk>', views.DetailOrderView.as_view(),
> name='detail_order'),
> path('login', views.MyprojectLoginView.as_view(), name='login_page'),
> path('register', views.RegisterUserView.as_view(),
> name='register_page'),
> path('logout', views.MyprojectLogout.as_view(), name='logout_page'),
> ]
> Anonymous Patel <airbus.a...@gmail.com>: Apr 24 12:21AM +0530
>
> Hey sergei.
> Here is group know as errormania. This is group of Developers who are
> solving this errors we developer's are facing.
>
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> you liked this channel.
> If you like it they have telegram channel
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> mourice otieno Oduor <otienomaurice...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 11:11AM -0700
>
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>
> It's due to upgrading to Django3.0, use as mentioned above.
>
> use:
> {% load static %}
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> dradam lomas <theadamconnectio...@gmail.com>: Apr 22 08:39PM -0700
>
> Hello there! I am just starting out! I need help knowing how to get past
> this screen. I'm just typing "Hello world", right now, but I plan to make
> a
> website using Python.
> Anonymous Patel <airbus.a...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 08:30PM +0530
>
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxxPBCkto7W8MX6TMctgLqw
>
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>
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>
> On Thu, 23 Apr, 2020, 8:15 pm dradam lomas, <theadamconnectio...@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> Chucky Mada Madamombe <chuckyg...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 07:48PM +0200
>
> Hello,
>
> You need to create views and urls and a templates. Read more on the Django
> documentation.
>
> Regards
>
> Chuck G. Madamombe
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> On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, 16:46 dradam lomas <theadamconnectio...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
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> Problem with user.username
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> Bishop Akolgo <bako...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 07:50AM -0700
>
> i have a similar problem. when i installed the env and django it did not
> require me to create password but after successfully installing django and
> trying to open admin, i need password and i cannot enter so i am stuck.
> Can someone help me?
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at 7:31:27 AM UTC+1, Suprnaturall wrote:
> Jorge Gimeno <jlgimen...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:56AM -0700
>
> >
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-users/7f4f7a9f-cf9a-4bf1-9d63-d2b711a58f68%40googlegroups.com
> > <
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-users/7f4f7a9f-cf9a-4bf1-9d63-d2b711a58f68%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer
> >
> > .
>
> Did you create an administrative user? In Django, it's python manage.py
> createsuperuser
>
> -Jorge
>
> Allison Tretina <allisontret...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 01:03PM -0400
>
> Open the python shell in your terminal.
>
> $ python3 manage.py shell
>
> Import the modules to access your admin values.
>
> >>> from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
>
> Get the username first.
>
>
>
> list(get_user_model().objects.fileter(is_superuser=True).values_list('username',
> flat=True))
> ['someusername'] # The username attribute is returned as string.
>
> Now, let's try to get the password.
>
>
>
> list(get_user_model().objects.fileter(is_superuser=True).values_list('password',
> flat=True))
>
> ['hykeft3_sha365$230001$nUYjkejaijfWESn98jalkoix3rgthaeTklia+SwklksileGs/2jilEFD/kesliI=']
> # The output is a hex, and other metadata about the password.
>
> Django does not store the raw password. But the password can be set for the
> admin User object.
>
> >>> u= set_password('s0m3pa$$w5rD')
> >>> u.save()
> >>> exit()
>
> Return to the admin login and you should be able to login with the new set
> password.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:59 AM Bishop Akolgo <bako...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Allison Tretina <allisontret...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 01:07PM -0400
>
> I have two typos on line 6 and 9. My bad.
>
> >>>
> list(get_user_model().*objects.filter*(is_superuser=True).values_list('username',
> flat=True))
>
> >>>
> list(get_user_model().*objects.filter*(is_superuser=True).values_list('password',
> flat=True))
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:03 PM Allison Tretina <allisontret...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
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> is there any way to django3.0 & oracle 11g together?
> <http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/t/81681a04728867a4?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
> Benjamin Daneker <bend2...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 09:52AM -0700
>
> I just ran into the same issue, my company only recently upgraded to 11g
> and they won't be upgrading again anytime soon. I've coded in a number of
> languages over the past several years but I'm still very new to Python,
> Django, Oracle, and databases in general. Creating the tables by hand is
> definitely a pain but if doing so would allow me to continue running
> Django
> 3.0 I'll happily put in the effort
>
> Obviously the April 2 date has passed so LTS has expired but is there any
> harm in continuing to use Django 1.11? My app isn't all that complex, just
> a feedback submission tool, but I don't know what features exist in 3.0
> but
> not in 1.11 that might break the app if I rollback my version.
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> sahil khan <parmarsahilkha...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 08:15PM +0530
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> Error while sending email
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> Amarjit Singh <assoft...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 01:23AM -0700
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> Hi Friends,
>
> Trying to send mail from Contact us form. While internet is disconnected
> it
> show the contents correctly on development server console.(see attached
> Development server console.png)
>
> But once internet is connected, it shows an error (see attached email
> sending error.png)
>
> Using Python 3.7.7, Django 3.0, MySql Database connected through Xampp
> server and SMTP settings of this email-id in settings.py
>
> I am new to python/django, kindly help.
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> Long list in queryset's __in lookup
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> Le Hai Pham <pha...@seagroup.com>: Apr 22 06:57PM -0700
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I am having an issue with the queryset's __in lookup. The story is that we
> need to filter within a very long list.
> E.g.
>
> users =
> User.objects.filter(id__in=long_list_uids).filter(**logic_conditions
> ).
>
> Since the long_list_uids is really long (Around 20k items), it will be
> ineffective to pass the list to the DB layer.
> And there is no way to get the list directly from DB.
>
> Put the logic aside, is there any way to improve this?
> I am thinking about inheriting the QuerySet class to make to store
> multiple
> smaller queryset, but still acts like a normal Queryset. Is this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance,
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> Django pdfs
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> Perceval Maturure <drperce...@gmail.com>: Apr 23 03:41PM +0200
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> thanks Lunga
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