Re: I want to build dynamic report tool using and postgres and reports are like tables based on locations

2018-12-16 Thread aryan patel
Hi ,

Thanks for response.
Using that can I display my report on web.
And is it helpful to create that report location specific.

For example if any user logged in and it has role for a district then the
data should appear only for his district.


Regards,
Aryan

On Mon 17 Dec, 2018, 12:15 PM Jani Tiainen  Hi.
>
> I've been using wkhtmltopdf for my reports.
>
> It's very easy to use and best of all you can use whatever webkit browsers
> do support.
>
> There also exists reportlab that can generate reports.
>
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Re: I want to build dynamic report tool using and postgres and reports are like tables based on locations

2018-12-16 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi.

I've been using wkhtmltopdf for my reports.

It's very easy to use and best of all you can use whatever webkit browsers
do support.

There also exists reportlab that can generate reports.

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Re: [ask] Django video streaming server

2018-12-16 Thread Riska Kurnianto
Ok, i'll try to make with this one,

Thank you.

On Sun, 16 Dec 2018, 15:36 Yavin Aalto Arba  https://github.com/andrewebdev/django-video
>
> there are plenty of other good plugin out there. Why build from scratch?
> Other peoples peer-reviewed plugin are most likely better than whatever you
> can muster in a few days\weeks :)
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>> django??
>> I tried google but not find something interesting
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APIview CSRF Protect Usage

2018-12-16 Thread cyril moreau
Hi,

I dont understand how works the CSRF Protection with an API View.

I understand the process when using a django template :
When the template loads, The form page get a hidden field with an 
alphanumeric string and the client get a csrf cookie with another 
alphanumeric.
When submitting the form, the 2 alphanumeric strings are compared and if 
they are related, the request is proccessed.

But for and API VIew, how and when these 2 alphanumeric strings are 
generated?

when I do curl "credential-username-password" https://localhost/login do i 
get the first alphanumeric string as a cookie and second alphanumeric 
string is generated in the backend 
and then when i do 
curl -H Cookie:csrftoken= https://localhost/myview   , is the csrftoken 
from the cookie compared to the csrf string in the backend?


How to implement the csrftoken with API view?

Thank You

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Re: New to Django

2018-12-16 Thread Pradeep Sukhwani
Normally this type of issue comes when you are not using the environment 
where Django is installed or maybe you forgot to install Django. To confirm 
Django is install successfully run this in your terminal: 
python -c "import django; print(django.get_version())"

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> trivial trouble. I'm following the "Writing your first Django app" 
> tutorial, but I'm getting stuck trying to create the project using 
> 'django-admin 
> startproject mysite'. The output says command not found. I've tried 
> troubleshooting but haven't had any luck so far. Any assistance is much 
> appreciated. 
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No query results on heroku, but working on local development server

2018-12-16 Thread Joel Mathew
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I just started using heroku today. I was testing a web application, and got
different results on using django app from local development server and
heroku. I had imported to the database by running the django development
webserver. Since the postgredb uses the amazonaws url, I assumed that this
data would be available to the production server on heroku.

>From my local django webserver, the following search yields correct results:

from django.db.models import CharFieldfrom django.db.models.functions
import LowerCharField.register_lookup(Lower, "lower")import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('testlogger')
logger.info('This is a simple log message')
items_set = []if request.method == 'POST':
print(request.POST.get)
form = CGHSMetaForm(request.POST)
name = request.POST.get('name').lower()
items_set = CGHSRates.objects.filter(
name__lower__contains=name).order_by('name')
print(items_set)
logger.info(items_set)else:
form = CGHSMetaForm()
return render(
request, 'app/cghs_search.html', {
'rnd_num': randomnumber(),
'form': form,
'items': items_set,
})

I get the following results:

CodeNameRate1098After Mastectomy (Reconstruction)MammoplastyRs
13800.0364Local mastectomy-simpleRs 14548.0251MastoidectomyRs 17193.0

On heroku, however, I receive an empty result.

The database is the default heroku database, a postgre db, defined by the
following settings in settings.py:

import dj_database_url
DATABASES = {'default':
dj_database_url.config(default='postgres://kpnbcpyqtxxjqu:2c86exffsdff0d789e7f3b29d70sfsfsffs7be197sffsfsffb...@ec2-53-22-46-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com:5432/dful1l3ra7nknn')}

Why does the same database when accessed on different servers yield
different results? What should I be checking?

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Re: New to Django

2018-12-16 Thread Steven N
I think you have not installed django,  `pip install django` you can
confirm if django is installed in your current environment by doing `pip
list` if it is, you will see it in the list. This
 might come in handy

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move a django model to another app which is parent model for another model

2018-12-16 Thread shayegan hooshyari
I would be happy if you check this question and see if you can help.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53802842/move-a-django-model-to-another-app-which-is-parent-model-for-another-model

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rest API create a signed_cookies including my token

2018-12-16 Thread cyril moreau


Hi,

I am looking for information/help about storing my token in a cookie in a 
safe way.

Backend : Django rest framework - Frontend Reacjs

I am using django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 
 to get a 
token (from different provider). and make request to the API (it works)

But everytime i refresh the page the user get logged out as the reactjs 
does not keep the token in a cookie and the user has to login again. 

i would like to keep it in a cookie to let the user make requests even if 
he closes the browser.

I also want to secure it with csrf protection.

I have spent a lot of time looking for a solution and today i have found 
django.contrib.sessions.backends.signed_cookies 
or django.contrib.sessions.backends.db

The one that interest me is the 
django.contrib.sessions.backends.signed_cookies 


1) I would like to know if a middleware exists to generate the signed 
cookie or if i have to create it?

2) This signed cookie will it be used by the sessionAuthentication backend 
or should I develop a piece of code that will get the token from the signed 
cookie -> authenticate the token -> allow the user to execute his request ?

3) where the signed cookie data is stored (database?) and how can i get 
them?

4) Is it OK to put the token in the cookie?



I would like to implement an API that can authenticate web browser or 
mobile app


5) I want to be able to use the token to authenticate from the browser to 
my website (cookie to avoid that the user has to login again and again)

6) I want to use this api for a mobile app as well? so creating a cookie, 
does it create a conflict during the mobile app authentication?


Thank you for your help!

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How to configure cookie in django1.8

2018-12-16 Thread SNJY G
Hi,
In my setup, website authentication is handled by middleware ldap module.
Could someone please guide how cookie can be configured on django session
id.
Thanks,
Sanjay

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I want to build dynamic report tool using and postgres and reports are like tables based on locations

2018-12-16 Thread aryan patel
Kindly give me any suggestions or any guidance .

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Re: Trouble With Tutorial #1 - NameError: name 'polls' is not defined

2018-12-16 Thread Sarthak Khandelwal
can you send your file structure after this step?
I am having a similar problem, after adding views to url according to the 
tutorial in the documentation, when I was trying to run the server i was 
having a similar to your problem.
If anyone has completed this step please share the file structure to 
confirm if I am doing something wrong.

and yes I am not doing this error.

On Friday, October 18, 2013 at 2:04:28 AM UTC+5:30, 
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> Oh my gosh ... I did. LOL. Thanks. I'm an idiot.
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Re: Use an aggregation function's filter with aggregate of a value from an annotation with a subquery

2018-12-16 Thread Daniel Gilge
Hi,

I’ve spent several hours to find a solution but I couldn’t: Case … When doesn’t 
seem to help. I can’t use Window because I have to do a calculation over rows 
not included in the queryset. I don’t see another solution than using raw SQL 
(or so) or fixing an (assumed) Django bug.

Does somebody know a solution? (I’m directly asking because it’s recommended in 
the docs to ask in this group: 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/db/sql/#performing-raw-sql-queries)

Anyway, thank you to every developer of the Django ORM with these powerful 
features you find in Django 2.0!!

Daniel

> Am 06.12.2018 um 16:31 schrieb Daniel Gilge :
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> @Matthew and @Simon Thanks for your answers!
> 
>> I assume you are trying to work
>> around the cross join of multiple table annotations?
> 
> This is correct.
> 
>> There's tickets tracking adding subquery support to aggregate functions but
>> using subqueries doesn't seem to be necessary here?
> 
> Does this mean I can’t use subqueries in aggregate right now? (Doesn’t seem 
> to be the case because when I replace the filter in my code below with the 
> commented filter, the query produces expected results so far.) I had a look 
> at following ticket but it seems to be another case:
> 
> Add support for aggregation through subqueries
> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/28296 
> 
> 
>> You may want to consider conditional expressions (Case … When) to achieve 
>> your goal.
>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/models/conditional-expressions/ 
>> 
> These functions attracted my attention when I was looking for a solution for 
> the described exception. I want to try to adjust my query and use them. (But 
> I thought that what I found is a bug. Therefore, I decided to write this 
> e-mail.) I will see if conditional expressions help.
> 
> I actually didn’t want to bother you with the current code of my complete 
> query but I should probably send it to you to understand why I use subqueries 
> and filters that way. However, I’m not experienced with votes and such 
> complex queries and there might be a better solution. But I didn’t want to 
> ask you to take this work.
> 
> This subquery is also used in other queries. Therefore, I placed it in a 
> function:
> 
> def get_vote_subquery(role, user=None):
> filter_fields = {'role': role}
> if user:
> filter_fields.update({'user': user})
> subquery = Subquery(
> models.Vote.objects
> .filter(segment=OuterRef('pk'))
> .values('segment_id')
> .annotate(sum=Sum('value', filter=Q(**filter_fields)))
> .values('sum')[:1]
> )
> return subquery
> 
> The following code is slightly simplified. I didn’t manage to get the 
> necessary data with one query so far. (I’ll use Redis in the future to get 
> the votes. Therefore, it doesn’t have to be the most effective query for now).
> 
> @property
> def table_of_contents(self):
> if self._table_of_contents:
> return self._table_of_contents
> 
> # Objects
> headings = list(
> models.Segment.objects
> .filter(tag__in=IMPORTANT_HEADINGS)
> .order_by('position')
> .values(
> 'pk',
> 'position',
> 'content',
> )
> )
> 
> # Translation state (aggregation because annotation not possible)
> aggregates = {}
> required = REQUIRED_APPROVALS[self.language]
> for i, h in enumerate(headings, start=1):
> filters = {'position__gte': h['position']}
> try:
> filters['position__lt'] = headings[i]['position']
> except IndexError:
> # The last item
> pass
> aggregates['translation_done_{}'.format(i)] = Count(
> 'progress',  # this is a field of the model
> # filter=Q(**filters),
> filter=Q(**filters) & (
> Q(progress__gte=TRANSLATION_DONE)
> | Q(reviewers_vote__gte=1)
> ),
> )
> aggregates['review_done_{}'.format(i)] = Count(
> 'reviewers_vote',
> # filter=Q(**filters),
> filter=Q(reviewers_vote__gte=required['reviewer'], **filters),
> )
> aggregates['trustee_done_{}'.format(i)] = Count(
> 'trustees_vote',
> # filter=Q(**filters),
> filter=Q(trustees_vote__gte=required['trustee'], **filters),
> )
> aggregates = (
> models.Segment.objects
> .annotate(
> reviewers_vote=get_vote_subquery('reviewer'),
> trustees_vote=get_vote_subquery('trustee'),
> )
> 

Re: New to Django

2018-12-16 Thread tom riddle
Thanks for the responses. I was able to figure this out - I believe my
issue was that I did not activate the virtual environment and cd into the
folder containing the Django-admin exec file. Once I did that the command
worked.

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>> Hello - I'm trying to get Django up and running and I'm having some
>> likely trivial trouble. I'm following the "Writing your first Django app"
>> tutorial, but I'm getting stuck trying to create the project using 
>> 'django-admin
>> startproject mysite'. The output says command not found. I've tried
>> troubleshooting but haven't had any luck so far. Any assistance is much
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Re: New to Django

2018-12-16 Thread Okware Aldo
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2018, 20:54  Hello - I'm trying to get Django up and running and I'm having some likely
> trivial trouble. I'm following the "Writing your first Django app"
> tutorial, but I'm getting stuck trying to create the project using 
> 'django-admin
> startproject mysite'. The output says command not found. I've tried
> troubleshooting but haven't had any luck so far. Any assistance is much
> appreciated.
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