When I try and access the site:
https://bitbucket.org/weholt/django-quickview
I get an error:
You do not have access to this repository
On Monday, 18 February 2013 21:58:14 UTC+2, Thomas Weholt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I looked for django-announcements to post this in, but didn't find at
> groups.google.com. If this is not the place for such announcements I'm
> sorry. Anyway;
>
> Being somewhat underwhelmed by class based views due to the repetative
> coding in urls.py etc I tried to see if I could get generic
> scaffolding and basic views up and running based on a given model in
> less lines of code. It's pretty simple and not heavily tested, but I'd
> like to see if any of you has any inital comments before I spend a lot
> of time on it.
>
> The idea is that we always write the same views for alot of our
> models; a list view, a detail view and add/update/delete. My
> app/urls.py seem to have repeating patterns for all these views.
> Generic views, class based or plain functions, do help but I still
> find all the coding a bit redundant. In essence the templates are the
> only thing that I really have to code manually.
>
> Using quickview you define your model like so :
>
>
> class Person(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
> age = models.IntegerField(default=10)
>
> In views.py:
>
> from models import Person
> from quickview import QuickView
>
> class PersonView(QuickView):
> model = Person
>
> And in urls.py:
>
> from views import PersonView
>
> # after your other patterns:
> urlpattern += YourView.get_urls()
>
>
> After a little syncdb and runserver you'll have an urlconfig/pattern
> something like this:
>
> myapp/person/list/$ [name='myapp-person-list']
> myapp/person/add/$ [name='myapp-person-add']
> myapp/person/(?P\d+)/$ [name='myapp-person-detail']
> myapp/person/update/(?P\d+)/$ [name='myapp-person-update']
> myapp/person/delete/(?P\d+)/$ [name='myapp-person-delete']
>
> where myapp is the app my person-models resides in. Now you define
> some templates ( list.html, detail.html, add.html, update.html,
> delete.html ) in /templates/myapp/person/ and you're good to go ;-).
>
>
> Todos: user authentication/login_required etc. and unittests.
>
> The code is available at pypi ( pip install django-quickview ) or you
> can browse the source at
> https://bitbucket.org/weholt/django-quickview. The testsite-folder at
> bitbucket contains a working example.
>
> --
> Mvh/Best regards,
> Thomas Weholt
> http://www.weholt.org
>
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