Re: django 1.6.0: admin pages not using unicode methods declared in my model

2012-11-26 Thread ajendrex
Yes, I'm using python 3. I think there is no ticket for this yet, but I 
would prefer someone with better english and more time using django posted 
it.

On Monday, November 26, 2012 1:38:04 PM UTC-3, bak1an wrote:
>
> No need for that. I've reproduced your problem. With python 3 __unicode__ 
> method is ignored.
>
> We should search for corresponding ticket on trac, or create new one.
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Anton Baklanov 
> 
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi. I've just checked - it uses __unicode__() to display object names.
>>
>> Please show us your full admin.py and models.py
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Anton Baklanov
>>
>>
>
>
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>
>  

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Re: django 1.6.0: admin pages not using unicode methods declared in my model

2012-11-26 Thread ajendrex
That doesn't solve the problem I stated. I still will be seeing a bounch of 
"Company Object" for every company that I register on the database.

I the image https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/_images/admin04t.png from 
the tutorial, part 2, we can see how the poll objects are listed by using 
the result of __unicode__() function. (That's what one understands by 
reading the tutorial)

On Sunday, November 25, 2012 12:34:52 AM UTC-3, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
>
> I don't think you want unicode, I think you want: 
>
> class Meta: 
>verbose_name="Company" 
>verbose_name_plural = "Companies" 
>
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 8:27 AM, ajendrex > 
> wrote: 
> > Hello, 
> > 
> > I following the tutorial and realized that the admin pages are not using 
> the 
> > __unicode__() methods declared in my model: 
> > 
> > One of my classes: 
> > 
> > class Company(models.Model): 
> >   name = models.CharField(max_length=20) 
> >   description = models.CharField(max_length=500) 
> >   url = models.URLField(max_length=200) 
> >   createdAt = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True) 
> > 
> >   def __unicode__(self): 
> > return self.name 
> > 
> > But the admin page to view and add companies shows the current list of 
> > companies with the label "Company object" instead of the names that I 
> gave 
> > to those registers. The same happens with the other classes of my model. 
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django 1.6.0: admin pages not using unicode methods declared in my model

2012-11-24 Thread ajendrex
Hello,

I following the tutorial and realized that the admin pages are not using 
the __unicode__() methods declared in my model:

One of my classes:

class Company(models.Model):
  name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
  description = models.CharField(max_length=500)
  url = models.URLField(max_length=200)
  createdAt = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)

  def __unicode__(self):
return self.name

But the admin page to view and add companies shows the current list of 
companies with the label "Company object" instead of the names that I gave 
to those registers. The same happens with the other classes of my model.

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Re: Django 1.6.0 over python 3: mysql?

2012-11-23 Thread ajendrex
I decided to use postgresql and move on :)

On Friday, November 23, 2012 11:02:10 AM UTC-3, ajendrex wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to django and I'm going directly to use it over python 3 (I have 
> been using python 3 for mor than one year). However, the MySQLdb library 
> doesn't support python 3 yet. Is there a way of connecting django to mysql 
> over python3? If not, any plan to get it in the near future?
>

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Django 1.6.0 over python 3: mysql?

2012-11-23 Thread ajendrex
Hello,

I'm new to django and I'm going directly to use it over python 3 (I have 
been using python 3 for mor than one year). However, the MySQLdb library 
doesn't support python 3 yet. Is there a way of connecting django to mysql 
over python3? If not, any plan to get it in the near future?

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