Re: Category / Subcategory / Product

2009-03-10 Thread Muslu Yüksektepe
okey thanks for everything. i made it now.

www.yuksektepe.com

i use it in "videolar" its okey now.

2009/3/10 Alex Gaynor 

>
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:17 AM, Muslu Yüksektepe <
> musluyuksekt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> thanks your answer. i tryed 3 models but i dont know how can i use codes
>> in templates.
>>
>> i setuped mptt but i dont understand anything
>> oops
>>
>> 2009/3/10 Malcolm Tredinnick 
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 01:12 -0700, Muslu Yüksektepe wrote:
>>> > Hi guys;
>>> > I am preparing one project with Django. i need to make one
>>> > application. it must be categories.
>>> > Like:
>>> >
>>> > Category1
>>> > ...Subcategory1
>>> > ..Video1
>>> > ..Video2
>>> > ...Subcategory2
>>> > ..Video3
>>> > ..Video4
>>> >
>>> > Category2
>>> > ...Subcategory3
>>> > ..Video5
>>> > ..Video6
>>> > ...Subcategory4
>>> > ..Video7
>>> > ..Video8
>>> >
>>> > i wanna use it for videos category and other things.
>>>
>>> If you only need three levels and they need to be called "category"
>>> "subcategory" and "product", for example, then create three models that
>>> link to each other with ForeignKey fields.
>>>
>>> More likely, though, you are looking for a nested type of structure that
>>> can have many levels. A tree, in models. There are at least two good
>>> existing applications to look at in this space: django-mptt and
>>> django-treebeard (both of them are on Google code and are the first hits
>>> if you search for their respective names).
>>>
>>> The django-mptt project contains some template tags to help display the
>>> data in templates. django-treebeard does not, from memory, although
>>> writing your own is not difficult.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Malcolm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Muslu YÜKSEKTEPE
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> The idea of djanog-mptt is to have an N level high tree, that is you only
> need one category model that has a foreign key to it's parent.  It's docs
> have some example I believe.
>
> Alex
>
> --
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> say it." --Voltaire
> "The people's good is the highest law."--Cicero
>
>
> >
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Re: Category / Subcategory / Product

2009-03-10 Thread Alex Gaynor
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:17 AM, Muslu Yüksektepe  wrote:

> thanks your answer. i tryed 3 models but i dont know how can i use codes in
> templates.
>
> i setuped mptt but i dont understand anything
> oops
>
> 2009/3/10 Malcolm Tredinnick 
>
>
>> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 01:12 -0700, Muslu Yüksektepe wrote:
>> > Hi guys;
>> > I am preparing one project with Django. i need to make one
>> > application. it must be categories.
>> > Like:
>> >
>> > Category1
>> > ...Subcategory1
>> > ..Video1
>> > ..Video2
>> > ...Subcategory2
>> > ..Video3
>> > ..Video4
>> >
>> > Category2
>> > ...Subcategory3
>> > ..Video5
>> > ..Video6
>> > ...Subcategory4
>> > ..Video7
>> > ..Video8
>> >
>> > i wanna use it for videos category and other things.
>>
>> If you only need three levels and they need to be called "category"
>> "subcategory" and "product", for example, then create three models that
>> link to each other with ForeignKey fields.
>>
>> More likely, though, you are looking for a nested type of structure that
>> can have many levels. A tree, in models. There are at least two good
>> existing applications to look at in this space: django-mptt and
>> django-treebeard (both of them are on Google code and are the first hits
>> if you search for their respective names).
>>
>> The django-mptt project contains some template tags to help display the
>> data in templates. django-treebeard does not, from memory, although
>> writing your own is not difficult.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Malcolm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Muslu YÜKSEKTEPE
>
>
>
> >
>
The idea of djanog-mptt is to have an N level high tree, that is you only
need one category model that has a foreign key to it's parent.  It's docs
have some example I believe.

Alex

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Re: Category / Subcategory / Product

2009-03-10 Thread Muslu Yüksektepe
thanks your answer. i tryed 3 models but i dont know how can i use codes in
templates.

i setuped mptt but i dont understand anything
oops

2009/3/10 Malcolm Tredinnick 

>
> On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 01:12 -0700, Muslu Yüksektepe wrote:
> > Hi guys;
> > I am preparing one project with Django. i need to make one
> > application. it must be categories.
> > Like:
> >
> > Category1
> > ...Subcategory1
> > ..Video1
> > ..Video2
> > ...Subcategory2
> > ..Video3
> > ..Video4
> >
> > Category2
> > ...Subcategory3
> > ..Video5
> > ..Video6
> > ...Subcategory4
> > ..Video7
> > ..Video8
> >
> > i wanna use it for videos category and other things.
>
> If you only need three levels and they need to be called "category"
> "subcategory" and "product", for example, then create three models that
> link to each other with ForeignKey fields.
>
> More likely, though, you are looking for a nested type of structure that
> can have many levels. A tree, in models. There are at least two good
> existing applications to look at in this space: django-mptt and
> django-treebeard (both of them are on Google code and are the first hits
> if you search for their respective names).
>
> The django-mptt project contains some template tags to help display the
> data in templates. django-treebeard does not, from memory, although
> writing your own is not difficult.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm
>
>
> >
>


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Re: Category / Subcategory / Product

2009-03-10 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick

On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 01:12 -0700, Muslu Yüksektepe wrote:
> Hi guys;
> I am preparing one project with Django. i need to make one
> application. it must be categories.
> Like:
> 
> Category1
> ...Subcategory1
> ..Video1
> ..Video2
> ...Subcategory2
> ..Video3
> ..Video4
> 
> Category2
> ...Subcategory3
> ..Video5
> ..Video6
> ...Subcategory4
> ..Video7
> ..Video8
> 
> i wanna use it for videos category and other things.

If you only need three levels and they need to be called "category"
"subcategory" and "product", for example, then create three models that
link to each other with ForeignKey fields.

More likely, though, you are looking for a nested type of structure that
can have many levels. A tree, in models. There are at least two good
existing applications to look at in this space: django-mptt and
django-treebeard (both of them are on Google code and are the first hits
if you search for their respective names).

The django-mptt project contains some template tags to help display the
data in templates. django-treebeard does not, from memory, although
writing your own is not difficult.

Regards,
Malcolm


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