e setting.py potete aiutarmi
If you don't have a TNS name, you can identify the database by
hostname, listener port, and SID. See the second example at:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/databases/#id11
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So I got the basic merchant functionality working, but I can't figure
out the best way to automatically split the payment 3 ways... advice?
On Oct 9, 3:02 pm, Ian wrote:
> Thanks, Markus! That looks perfect!
>
> Shawn, I was more curious if this is even possible to do with django
Thanks, Markus! That looks perfect!
Shawn, I was more curious if this is even possible to do with django.
I was just doing research and wanted to know if there was a better
payment system tailored for django (the 'merchant' project looks
perfect)
thanks guys!
On Oct 8, 4:26 pm, Markus Gattol wr
I've been looking at this:
https://www.x.com/docs/DOC-3084
but I'm trying to set it up with Adaptive Payments.
Basically, I need a payment to be split between a few users... so if I
purchase something from seller A:
seller A gets 90%
person B gets 5%
person C gets 5%
This is easy to do with PayP
> image, if I understand it correctly.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Ian wrote:
> > Ah! Got it working! How do I make sure the files are only images? Is
> > there a way to check the extension? Also, how would I rename the
> > file
> image, if I understand it correctly.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Ian wrote:
> > Ah! Got it working! How do I make sure the files are only images? Is
> > there a way to check the extension? Also, how would I rename the
> > file
then, is that the file gets stored here:
>
> > /Users/storefiles/pluginfiles/2011/10/06/02/38/somefile.zip
>
> > So, you must have at least one of those set and the path must be fully
> > write enabled for whatever process is running your Django app. For my
> > testing, I j
p://www.sebastienbillion.com/>
>
> Le 06/10/2011 05:22, Ian a �crit :
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey Everyone,
>
> > I'm new to django, but I love it so far!
>
> > I'm trying to figure out how to upload an image (restrict it to images
> >
Hey Everyone,
I'm new to django, but I love it so far!
I'm trying to figure out how to upload an image (restrict it to images
only) and resave it as a different name.
Eventually, I'll want to upload it to S3, but for now, I'm just
testing it on my computer with runserver (so I'm not sure where it
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:28 PM, msbuck wrote:
> Below is the settings. I am fairly new to python unit testing so my
> understanding of things could be better. But right now, if I select
> Run As -> Python Unit Test will my project is selected, it runs all of
> my Django tests and clobbers my worki
On Oct 4, 10:30 am, msbuck wrote:
> Good news! Yesterday, I was repeatedly starting the development server
> from Eclipse which is on the Run As -> menu which cascades to Run
> Server or Run Python Unit Test. I must have accidently clicked that we
> I really wanted to start my server. That comman
m, jmontoya wrote:
> You can use pinax is based in django and it has a lots of "website
> templates", intranet, blog, social etc
> You can easly customized it ...
>
> http://pinaxproject.com/
>
> Regards,
>
> Julio
>
> On Sep 26, 6:18 am, Ian wrote:
>
I'm new to django, and at this point all I've done is the tutorial.
But my end goal is to create a website that serves as a platform
system.
I want users to go to my site, create an account, edit some settings/
preferences, and a subdomain (can you do this with django?).
Then within each subdoma
r render() method is going to compute some
value, probably a list of Entry instances in this case, and then it will
create a new context variable, with the statement;
context[self.related_entries] =
And that is what is going to create the context variable
{{related_entries}}, or {{cheeseburger_h
>The example at
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/custom-template-tags/#passing->template-variables-to-the-tag
> shows how it should be done. Construct a Variable object in
> >node.__init__(), and use variable.resolve(context) in node.render()
> >
> >Ian
>
so that the template framework actually determines what the
contents of that variable should be, given the current context.
The example at
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/custom-template-tags/#passing-template-variables-to-the-tag
shows
how it should be done. Construct a Variable object i
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Ian Clelland wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Alfredo Alessandrini <
> alfreal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've a model testDB with a foreignkey "country" related to another
>
nct to see
why you might want to be writing
testDB.objects.order_by().values('country').distinct() )
>
> thanks in advance,
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"manage.py loaddata", or by using fixtures in tests.
If there is code that absolutely has to run when a new object is created,
(or code that needs to run on update, but absolutely cannot run on new
objects before insertion), then you may be better off using a post-save
signal handler, a
the assignment
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If those aren't there, then your browser will
have to guess the document encoding, and might be guessing wrong.
Hopefully that should get you enough visibility on the problem to see what
is happening. If none of that provides any clarity, then try posting those
answers here, and someone mig
ere's any practical difference in performance -- I would
hope that any decent SQL query optimizer should be able to change
select payee.* from payee join person on (payee.person_id = person.id) where
person.id = 26
into
select payee.* from payee where person_id = 26
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e the tests without touching the
> actual view logic, so testing what the API receives makes the most
> sense to me.
>
If this is all for a refactoring, then you're probably on the right track
there -- instrument the existing object for testing, rather than
restructuring the view f
here, but it is not used internally by the form machinery.
>
> However, this is looking like a legitimate bug to me.
>
> http://dpaste.com/hold/556603/
>
>
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> > isolate your independent code from the API calling code. It'll be much
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JavaScript, so what you're going to have to do is come
up with a sample of what you'd *like* to see as the template output, and
hopefully we can help you with the Django template code to produce that
output.
[Also, it really doesn't help to be posting and reposting the same questi
ieval)
4. If you can get the right data out of the database in the python shell,
then can you save it from there as well? If everything above works, then try
doing this:
> object_from_database.save()
and see if you get the same error. If so, posting a traceback from that
might help pinpoint th
eponse(
'/var/djcode/oneadmin/templates/oneadmissions/contact.html',
{'form': form},
context_instance=RequestContext(request)
)
That should give you a functioning template.
Ian
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:27 PM, raj wrote:
> I also noticed
from django.utils.simplejson import dumps
...
school_list = dumps([school.name for school in city.school_set.all()])
and then add school_list to the context variables that are passed to the
template. Then in the template, you can just use {{ school_list }}, and it
will be a properly
, and its
accompanying META attribute.
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tring "META" doesn't even occur in the db package,
so I can't imagine how simply wrapping a QuerySet in a list() call could
trigger an exception like that.
Can you post the rest of the code around this, or at least more of a
traceback, unless that is really all that there is? And
ticle.objects.values('category').annotate(count=models.Count('id'))
? The idea being that you group the objects by category, and then count the
number of distinct ids within each category.
The docs mention that the default ordering can get in the way of this
sometimes,
0.9.7.2), but I don't want to mess
> around with the production environment too much, or risk breaking the
> live sites.
>
If the error is in one of the python core modules, then it may have been
fixed recently; but I haven't seen any reports of failures in tupleobject.c
other th
from django.utils import simplejson as json
...
records = models.Residents.objects.extra( where=[], params=[...])
data = json.dumps(records.values('fname','lname','pt'))
return HttpResponse(data, mimetype='application/json')
records.values
Hi,
I would like to get a distinct list of months from a datetime field on an
already defined QuerySet.
SQL that I would use manually to get distinct from all records on the model.
SELECT DISTINCT MONTH(`some_datetime_field`) as `month` FROM `some_model`
ORDER BY `month`
I don't need the year
ailMessage, set the headers yourself, and call send() on it.
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sts. I believe that Django will issue the redirect anyway, buy the
user agent is *not* supposed to just blindly post the data to the new URL
without some sort of user interaction.
To eliminate this as a possible error source, try putting the trailing "/"
on the URL in the command line:
$
I'm in need of direction to access the temporary file that is stored
in memory or on disk from an ImageField/FileField so that I can read
it before it gets moved to its final location.
The topics I've found all deal with only modifying the storage path
based on other fields in a model. My require
On Apr 23, 12:29 pm, kamal sharma wrote:
> No it was .profile of mine. Now I have set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in app.wsgi
> as mentioned below and when I print the os.environ in the beginning of
> views.py then it shows that newly added value.
It's clear that your LD_LIBRARY_PATH is fine at this poin
On Apr 21, 11:40 pm, kamal sharma wrote:
> When i try the same code from python Shell then it is working fine.
Okay, so it does sound to me like it's your web server blocking access
to the entire ORACLE_HOME directory.
Is it running under a chroot jail? If so, then you will need to copy
your en
On Apr 21, 11:03 am, kamal sharma wrote:
> Error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-01804
>
> Here is my code to fetch the data from database.
>
> def cases(request, dbname, prnum=None, message=''):
>
> connection = cx_Oracle.Connection("%s/%s@%s" % ('foo', 'bar', 'xyz'))
> cursor
On Apr 21, 9:39 am, kamal sharma wrote:
> Here is the error I am getting now:
>
> cd /usr/local/lib
>
> /usr/local/lib> sudo ln
> /opt/app/oracle/products/11.2.0/lib/libclntsh.so.10.1
> ln: ./libclntsh.so.10.1 is on a different file system
>
> /usr/local/lib> cd /usr/lib/
> /usr/lib> sudo ln /opt/
to them to compress it.
>
> When I try to do this:
>
> file.write(zlib.compress(file.read()))
Don't do that -- I'm pretty sure that writing a file that you already have
open for reading will produce undefined results.
(Also, I'd try to stay away from using 'file&
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.filter(title__icontains="test").extra(where='oe_matches(structure.smiles,
"[C;!H0]")')
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their parent, without the parent having a
child_set attribute.
I think Mike has the right idea; using a separate 1:many table to avoid
explicit fields on the child model, but, of course, SQL being what it is, it
is still possible to construct a query that joins the tables and
reconstructs the l
SQL like this:
CREATE TABLE "employee_employee" (
"id" serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
"person_id" integer NOT NULL,
"address_id" integer NOT NULL
)
;
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gt; obvious...)
Yes, this appears to be a bug. If you would, please create a ticket
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ither:
"student_portal\.fields\.ProtectedFileField" -- removing the "^" so
that it can match anywhere within the string, or
"^classcomm\.student_portal\.fields\.ProtectedFileField" -- preserving
the "^", but adding the "classcomm." that South sees
ate_by':
> 10}
Can you not set your info_dict just like that, and then rewrite it like this:
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urls.py BEFORE:
from gridportal.wsmr.models import WSMRTask
from gridportal.wsmr.views
e couldn't find that page.
Maybe it has moved -- why not look in the
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{% endblock %}
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On Mar 22, 5:38 am, Paolo Corti wrote:
> I have solved this by downgrading the cx_Oracle library from 5.1 to
> 5.0.1
> I am using Oracle 11.2
> Now works well both on Django 1.2.5 and 1.3 RC with Python 2.6
> best regards
> P
Thanks for letting us know. I haven't yet tried cx_Oracle 5.1 myself,
d, but more reusable way to do it would be to write
your own template tag (it's really simple, you can use the CSRF-token
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On Mar 1, 10:26 am, Ian wrote:
> It appears that the error is actually from the previous (working)
> request when Django subsequently tries to close the database
> connections and fails, and since the error goes uncaught, it kills the
> server.
>
> It's pretty weird that it
On Mar 1, 4:23 am, lipt0n wrote:
> Django 1.2.3
> python 2.6
> cx_oracle 5.0.4
> oracle 10 XE
>
> $ cat /var/log/nginx/localhost.error_log
> 2011/02/28 16:52:39 [error] 11159#0: *47 FastCGI sent in stderr:
> "Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/flup-1.0.3.
rectly, what can I do to fix this?
Could you post the full traceback? That may be helpful in figuring
out what is happening. Also, what versions of Django, Oracle, and
cx_Oracle are you using?
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object is different from saving the profile object. (user.save() just
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accounts_userprofile table at all.)
The way I would do it is this:
profile = user.get_profile()
profile.age = 34
profile.save()
Try that, and see if it update
configured template path.
Static files are served by your web server according to its
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% for obj in my_raw_queryset %}
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If there are other alternatives, I'd love to know what they are. 1. and 3.
seem like the best plans. I feel like I should move forward with 1.
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g the uploaded form, with the
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if request.FILES.has_key('mtz_fp'):
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ername/password)
are never sent in the clear, that your session cookie is never sent in
the clear, and that essentially your whole site is protected by SSL,
such that a request coming in over plain HTTP, even if properly
authenticated, is still rejected. Once you have this in place, the
secure flag o
HTTP
-- but the site is already HTTPS-only, so there shouldn't be any
form-handling code listening on that port.
Does this threat model correspond to what you're thinking? If so, I
don't see away around the CSRF protection (at least, not one that
involves the victim's browser)
or not.
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> I am observing the same behavior in the Django shell. Here the actual
> query runtime is about the same between Oracle and PostgreSQL back-
> ends, but the total turnaround time is about 18 times longer with
> Oracle. I believe the following code demonstrates t
uest? It would be helpful
to have at least a general idea of where it's spending so much time.
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Otherwise, its a series of $MAGIC working out what apps/DB tables are
> required, and $MAGIC is never good - might as well be using rails.
feels fairly arbitrary -- the whole point of a web framework like Django
is that "magic happens", and stuff "just works".
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On 2/7/11 5:29 PM, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
> This sounds good. Form Preview could be useful, but right now I just
> want to be able to use Generic Views (DetailView.as_view()) to render
> the default context object using "as_table()", but I'm failing to do that.
>
>
e }} etc. works
just fine. I don't understand why object.as_table wouldn't work. Below are
some code fragments.
Cheers,
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urls.py:
(r'task/(?P\d+)/?$' , DetailView.as_view(model=WSMRTask)),
to
templates/wsmr/wsmrtask_detail.html:
o I don't see why it can't
also be smart enough to then figure out that "BaseModel" needs to be
included for ORM automatically.
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fields displayed just as table entries
or textareas which can't be edited. In other words, no or
tags.
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django.db.models.Model and consequently create the necessary tables for
MyBaseModel.
Or have I just misunderstood why it was necessary for me to include "base"
in order to get the tables created properly by "manage.py syncdb"?
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probably look at a different ORM. I don't know whether SQLAlchemy
will do a better job introspecting your database, but it's worth a
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I'll make a note of this. At the very least, there should be a more
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>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on resolving this problem?
Hi Nathanael,
inspectdb on Oracle will only find tables in the Django user's
schema. It doesn't inspect views or synonyms or tables in other
schemas. I would guess that one of these describes you
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MyFieldsDontWork
>
> Does anybody know why?
Try changing the last line of your introspection rule, from
> ["^core/.models/.lib.thumbs.ImageWithThumbsField",])
to something like
["^lib.thumbs.ImageWithThumbsField",])
It looks like South is not recognizing your field type, as it is using
a different
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ice from it should get you 120
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:23 AM, Russell Keith-Magee
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> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Ian Clelland wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been using Simon Willison's QuerySetManager[1] pattern for a
>> while now, and since upgrading to Django 1.2.4, it has been br
fferent. For example:
serial = models.DecimalField(null=True, max_digits=10,
decimal_places=2, blank=True, db_column='serial#')
Cheers,
Ian
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his kind of query.
It is not valid SQL to order by a column that is not in the result set.
MySQL allows you to do that, but that is a MySQL-specific feature.
PostgreSQL, certainly, does not allow this, and there is no real
advantage gained (aside from a slightly smaller response) by excluding
the or
presuming that the change to
Django's related.py is correct, and that the QuerySetManager code just
needs to be updated to properly support Multi-db, but I don't know
where to start fixing it.
Thanks,
Ian
The simplest test case I can get to reproduce this problem looks like
this:
fro
ms or views in Oracle, so
you will need to write the models by hand.
Cheers,
Ian
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> > ((1,),)
Nuts. What if you remove the first TRANSLATE call, i.e.
cursor.execute(r"SELECT 1 FROM DUAL WHERE 'A' LIKE TRANSLATE('A' USING
NCHAR_CS) ESCAPE TRANSLATE('\' USING NCHAR_CS)")
If that also doesn't trigger the error, then maybe we
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Anurag Chourasia
wrote:
> Hi Ian,
> Can't tell you how much this helps :-)
> Setting the variable using ctypes before the import of cx_Oracle does the
> trick for me.
> Appreciate the time you spent in helping resolve this.
> Is there any Cy
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