, because strings passed in to cx_Oracle will still be utf8-
encoded and might still be mistaken for latin1. The fix to *that*
would involve compiling cx_Oracle 5.0.1 with the WITH_UNICODE option,
and then fixing up the backend so that it passes in unicode. I don't
think that's a ma
On Mar 20, 8:26 am, Brandon Taylor <btaylordes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Thanks for the response. The test case is adding the TagField() to any
> model.
>
> Here's an excerpt from my model class:
>
> #models.py
> from django.db import models
> fro
utf8' codec can't decode bytes
> in position 3-4: invalid data. You passed in 'OTO\xd1O' ()
Indeed, that's the latin1 encoding of 'OTOÑO', not utf8. Maybe Oracle
is getting somehow getting the client encoding confused. Try setting
the environment variable N
k in.
>
> I can't get the TagField() to show up in the admin at all without
> adding a custom form for my ModelAdmin class, and when I do, it won't
> populate the Tags table.
This is working correctly for me with the same setup. Can you come up
with a simple test case that ex
endent from all DB backends as opposed to (if A
> is not None and B is None) which seems not work?
Yes, a form CharField will always represent an empty value as '', not
None.
Note that it shouldn't matter for your use case, though. The
condition `if A and not B:` will work regardless
db_hostname
DATABASE_PORT = '1521'
The important thing to note is that the DATABASE_NAME must be the SID
in this case rather than the TNS name, which I suspect was the problem
in the OP.
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y it would work in a manage.py
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ectdb will
blissfully ignore them). We do that all the time. Again, I'd need to
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the Django user has permissions on the table, but not on the view.
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On Feb 20, 2:08 pm, Brandon Taylor <btaylordes...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> Here's her's the quick model I wrote to try to select *something*:
>
> class TestCategory(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
> class Meta:
> db_tab
its automatically generated
table names and not finding them. In the latter case, you should
specify the 'db_table' Meta option [http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/
dev/ref/models/options/#db-table] on each of your models to the actual
name of the table.
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python manage.py runserver 8001
2009/2/4 knight
>
> Hi,
>
> My question is:
>
> Is there a way to change my default app url in
Subject: Re: admin_perm_test decorator?
On Jan 28, 7:49 pm, Ian Cullinan <ian.culli...@nicta.com.au> wrote:
> The docs
> athttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#protecting-cu...say
> to use the "decorator provided in django.contrib.admin.utils.admin_perm
t):
$ pwd
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/contrib/admin
$ grep -R admin_perm_test *
$
So what's the correct way to do this?
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e your models that
way. Probably your best solution will be to put the TextField in a
separate one-to-one related model. If you do that, and you avoid
using the `list_select_related` admin option, and you exclude the
related model from the `list_display` admin opt
tually a CLOB column
for some reason (perhaps you changed the model but didn't drop and
recreate the table), you would get that error when you tried to search
over it. To fix it, either replace the offending CharField with a
TextField, or change the offending CLOB to a VARCHAR2.
Hope that helps,
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not a bug, but a design question: should
Django support passing query parameters as mappings; if so, should the
backend pass the engine's native style through unchanged, or should we
standardize on "pyformat" (as we have already standardized
That makes sense now, thank you. Another item for my "things that are weird in
Python" list.
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hat
view should be a perfectly unambiguous way to specify which urlpattern you
want. Though I'm probably missing some piece of the picture and there's an
implementation detail that screws this up.
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. Is this a bug?
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Subject: RE: reverse() problems (NoReverseMatch)
Using
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
reverse('face-search')
Dj Gilcrease
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Ian Cullinan <ian.culli...@nicta.com.au> wrote:
>
> def start_search(request):
>if request.method == 'POST':
>form =
) problems (NoReverseMatch)
whats your start_search function look like
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Ian Cullinan <ian.culli...@nicta.com.au> wrote:
> I'm trying to use django.core.urlresolvers.reverse in the url method of a
>
uot;, line
243, in reverse
"arguments '%s' not found." % (lookup_view, args, kwargs))
NoReverseMatch: Reverse for '' with
arguments '()' and keyword arguments '{}' not found.
Passing the view function by name doesn't work either.
What's going on here? Am
Hi
look at http://autotest.kernel.org/
this is a djand and gwt application used for kernel testing. It basically
sets up an RPC django server which passes json into gwt.
It is a great app to learn how this all works
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John,
Try checking the log output of the database server to see what is
different about the SQL. Perhaps some kind of caching is going on
where the manager is caching the results of it's queries?
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>
> I have a model with a
just catch it and return an error to the user.
I'm curious what you did to catch the error and retry. Did you create
a custom kind of DB backend? or did you just add that logic to the
particular view that was giving you trouble?
Ian
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:40 PM, DavidA <[EMAIL PROTEC
I've run into the following error in a SQL DB envornment and was
wondering if any one else had run into problems with Deadlocking with
MySQL. What would be the proper way to handle this kind of error in
Django?
Do most folks simply catch the OperationalError and show some sort of
error to the
this doc already, for what it's worth:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.0-porting-guide/
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thing somebody's come across before.
Django doesn't use LONG columns. Please make sure that you're using
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0.96 was incomplete and should not be used.
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You should probably start by looking at these 2 projects for CMS and
eCommerce:
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http://www.satchmoproject.com/
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teError: 'module' object has no attribute 'NCLOB'
>
> Has anyone seen this before - not much on the web.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
Hi Martin,
What version of cx_Oracle do you have installed? As noted in the
installation guide, Django requires at least version 4.3.1.
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ere only 15 chars were allowed.
Is this testable?
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'TS', blank=True)
> class Meta:
> db_table = u'IFS_UIFN_SLO_TUJ'
This would happen if the Oracle type of the datum_* columns is DATE
rather than TIMESTAMP. If that's the case, you need to represent
those columns in your model using DateField rather than DateTimeField
(inspectdb d
them, you can do that as well using the inspectdb management command.
The introspection is not perfect, so without a doubt you will need to
edit the generated models to some extent.
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> For me, I think it's because Mac OS X 10.5.4 doesn't have this python
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> IMO.
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5531#comment:12
>
> On Aug
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ST, auto_id=AUTO_ID)
so validation always fails.
There is also a warning in this file that preview_post is a METHOD
SUBCLASSES SHOULDN'T OVERRIDE.
Any idea why not and what to watch out for if I do
Thanks for your help
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I am experimenting with wsgi. I saw that this can be one way to enable it:
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'mysite.settings'
this seems a little strange to me setting something global to your
process. Is this best practice on the mod_wsgi world?
thx
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ses an
error at the sequence, the AutoField trigger doesn't get created
either, and so you get the second error when trying to save objects.
Did you perhaps create the schema once before, but then dropped all
the tables without also dropping the sequences? Try clearing out the
schema entire
m breaking here?
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defaul
plates.
Finally in apache's vhost configuration, for the main site you do:
SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE main_site.settings
and in the vhost for the mobile site, you do:
SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mobile_site.settings
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>> I'm currently learning django on Ubuntu, but my background is Windows,
>> so I'm not a VIM kind of guy. What kind of IDE do you guys use or
>> recommend?
I use eric4 IDE on ubuntu with the Project Django plugin enabled (sudo
apt-get install eric4)
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I am .Net developer looking to switch over to Python.
I have started looking at Django and was wondering if there is a
widget equivalent to ASP.Net's GridView in terms of richness of
functionality.
If someone knows of any and has some examples of its use I would
greatly appreciate it.
he web for the words apache/permissions and
problems and i found out that i needed to set some executable bits
like
chmod -R o+r /home/ian/Web/themes
find /home/ian/Web/media/themes -type d | xargs chmod o+x
>
> Also, your themegen.py contains a bunch of catch-all exception
> clauses. Th
except Theme.DoesNotExist:
raise Http404
I *think* this might have something to do with permissions as the user
ian runs the django shell but www-data the apache process. i have
changed permissions and ownership but still no joy. Any ideas would be
great (themegen.py is attached)
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>
> > Is there any way I can change this behaviour as I need to overwrite the URL
> > completely to something like
> you could do something like in settings.py:
> ROOT_URL = whogotmassiv
template to get the variable and pass it back into the view but i
have not yet fully thought out the technique...any advice is obviously
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Writing it here as lefora is written on django, and he or the developer
who wrote it for him will see it and be ashamed of themselves.
This guy just IM'd me asking me to digg his forum software.
I have never met the guy, and am assuming he also spammed other people
on the mailing list. and am
ing up xml-rpc is not much more than this...i did this recently at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UMEGuide/ApplicationDevelopment/GPSEnabledWebApplication
and it is pretty simple to do (and really the best way IMO to run
background processes)
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here.
You might also try asking your question on the cx_Oracle mailing
list. Somebody there may have better insight into your problem.
Hope that helps,
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> Althought this is p
s correct, and/or if
there's a work-around or something I'm doing wrong? I'd rather not
take apart the dictionary just for the sake of getting the tests to
run (that seems a bit backward) but I also really like having a test
suite I can rely on.
Any ideas or suggestions gr
Alex Ezell wrote:
> Textmate works great for me. I use GetBundle
> (http://projects.validcode.net/getbundle) to get the Django bundle
> which does syntax completion and highlighting for Django-specific
> Python files and Django template HTML.
>
>
Textmate, and a couple of terminal windows for
Ola
what are the permissions on the image file?
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character varying(15)
BANG!
I'd be expecting for Django to tell me before postgres does, that the
field does not validate. Am I misunderstanding something?
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ous sql for
those models. This hasn't proven problematic for us yet, since we
don't use syncdb to generate our schemas except in the early stages of
development. It sounds like you're probably not using it to begin
with (I imagine your approach would run into the same problem), so
this may not
ah
just read the complete thread with the solution...sorry for the line noise
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> Hi
> i am being bitten by this too...i think it has something to do with
> python 2.5 not supporting an underscore at the s
r all Oracle
installations.
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to be a cleaner solution than patching the provided apps.
Thanks for bringing this up again, by the way. It will give me
something to work on at the upcoming sprint. :-)
Ian
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>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd /var/www
>
Ola
basically you sym link it...
I recently did exactly this and wrote up the procedure here:
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> I am a newbie.
>
>
mix Oracle databases with non-Oracle
databases, since OracleQuerySet replaces QuerySet entirely when Oracle
is used. However, OracleQuerySet is a hack that will be going away
after the QuerySet refactor, which solves both problems in the long
run.
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I should think this functionality would be a valuable addition to
Django so thx for your pointers.
abracos
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but that is not crucial
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elcome.
If you're using Oracle, then you absolutely want to be using trunk
rather than 0.96. The svn error is likely a firewall issue [1]. I
don't think that code.djangoproject.com accepts https connections, so
your best bet is to reconfigure the firewall or get it out of the way.
[1] http
I'm unable to reproduce the error you're getting. The default table
name would be app_survey rather than just survey, where app is the
name of the application, so you might check that the table you listed
is the same table that Django is using.
Hope that helps,
Ian
On Sep 18, 5:03 pm, Catriona
Catriona,
What versions of Python and Django are you using?
What output do you get from running a describe on the Survey model's
table?
Ian
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> Hello
>
> I'm a newbie to Django and Python so sorry if this is a dumb mistake
ola,
am i glad that people like you exist!!...you explained things just
fine and your code works like a charm
regards
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> You can not do what you are trying to do, the way you are doing it ;-)
>
> The problem is th
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I haven't seen this one before. I just tried a syncdb against the
current trunk (rev 5918) with no problems. Would you please create a
bug report with an example we can use to reproduce this?
Thanks,
Ian
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On Aug 15, 9:43 pm, Catriona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Sorry I wasn't really clear in what I want to achieve. I really just
> want to call my primary key, in this case, employee_id and have it
> incremented automatically.
Sorry I misunderstood you. The c
. This is true across all the backends, not just Oracle.
-Ian
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>
> Thanks for your reply. I read the article but with Oracle, a sequence
> and trigger needs to be created for autogenerated primary keys. If I
> try the
ola
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Hi,
Can you post me the svn link too to play around with..i am involved
with a Brazilian Free Studio Project called Estudiolivre
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> thanks for response,
>
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Ola,
http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/regex/
is a pretty gentle intro
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> Is there any documentation of what these do? I'm assuming that this
> is a Python regular expression?
>
> The reason I ask is becuase I have a li
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> Hey guys,
>
>
the value and the "/" character.
Something like this:
would be valid XHTML. If you don't care at all about XML conformance,
you could also just get rid of the "/" and have
which is valid HTML, but not XHTML.
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> > Wing IDE.
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> It looks really nice but then I discovered I would have to run an
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This situation is greatly helped if the same view displays the form as
well as processes it. So it could look something like this:
def write_entry(request):
form = EntryForm()
if request.POST:
form = EntryForm(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
... save entry,
ails developers out
there, but on the flip side there are also more open reqs for rails
guys as well.
- 3rd party add on's.
I think django's python background gives it a lead on this, and the
framework is structured lends itself to reuse.
regards
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On 12/09/2006, at 9:41 AM, Jeff Roden
> super(ConfirmForm2,self).__init__(*args,**kwargs)
Copy paste edit: ConfirmForm, not with the 2. :)
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Here's another brainstorm that's sort of a combination. :) It's a
Form that handles confirmation validation, but does so at the field
level. Code will help illuminate what I mean:
class ConfirmForm(forms.Form):
"""
...
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
nder_value=False))
confirm_password =
forms.CharField(widget=PasswordInput(render_value=False))
> (also, django-developers is probably a better place to discuss this,
> since it's a design issue in Django itself)
You're right, thanks. I'll post a note there.
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password =
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Opa,
seja bem vindo!!
valeu,
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Crikey,
you are welcome
salute's
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it just seems like a very cheap setup with not much thought.. but not
anonymous by any means.
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On 20/10/2006, at 9:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi Ian,
> This is very similar to what Chris has done. The issue is that his
> code hasn't been merged with Trunk, which puts me in an awkward
> position in terms of adopting it for something that is outside the
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Hi Nick.
can you tell me how this is different that the stuff Chris Long
worked on in his branch?
It seems very similar.
regards
Ian.
On 20/10/2006, at 6:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I've been using webfaction for a couple of months, and haven't had
any issues.
their machines stay up, service is prompt and helpful, and the
machines themselves appear lightly loaded too.
what else can u ask for?
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On 20/10/2006, at 6:41 AM, ian wrote:
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yes, after remi posted here a while back i took the plunge with
webfaction. I have a couple of sites up and running now and i haven't
had any problems or had to talk to anyone...really excellent stuff
+1 webfaction
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Hi Tone.
I have about 10 sites running the same/similar codebases on 3
different machines.
send me some more info offline (or skype me on iholsman) and we can
chat about it.
regards
Ian.
On 18/10/2006, at 9:07 AM, tonemcd wrote:
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> Hi all,
> We're about to put our first dj
this and how can I install it?
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Ola,
On Debian/Ubuntu:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:$apt-get install python-textile
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gin here:
http://plone.org/products/gmailauthplugin
which is very simple and and can be used as a learning tool or even a
template.
If you do write something for Django send it to the list
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