On Sep 21, 8:44 am, Donald Stufft wrote:
>
> The goal is to provide a Mixin for class based views, a decorator for class
> based views, a decorator for methods, and a decorator for functions, all from
> the same codebase.
>
> Currently I have the decorator for classes working, and the mixin
Hi Anthony, Hi Alec,
It's great that you're making progress on this issue, but as Karen already
noted your discussion is off-topic for this list. So please move it to either
django-users or some private channel.
Thanks in advance,
Lukasz Rekucki
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Hi Anthony,
I'm running 64-bit Python 2.7, with 64-bit cx_Oracle.
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Anthony Tuininga
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> You're welcome. This can be due to a number of things -- one of them
> might be the difference between 64-bit and 32-bit -- not sure which
> one you are using, of course.
You're welcome. This can be due to a number of things -- one of them
might be the difference between 64-bit and 32-bit -- not sure which
one you are using, of course. Everything has to match -- Python,
Oracle and cx_Oracle. You might be able to find something out using
"Process Explorer" which will
Thanks Anthony, unfortunately although I made progress, I am still
unable to proceed due to an error.
manage.py syncdb error: http://pastebin.com/syqxF4m6
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Anthony Tuininga
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You should just download and install cx_Oracle directly instead of
> tryin
Yeah, I saw that later when I wrote some tests.
I'm sure I saw the style of failure message with some django app tests I
wrote ages ago: maybe my brain has failed that test and it was a ruby unit
test.
Matt.
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I saw enough +1 on deprecating databrowse that I've opened a ticket:
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16907
further action can happen there.
-Preston
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Hi,
You should just download and install cx_Oracle directly instead of
trying to build it. In theory it should work on Windows 8 without
needing a rebuild. :-)
http://cx-oracle.sourceforge.net/
If you do actually need to rebuild because of Windows 8 you can use
the platform development kit avail
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Simon Charette wrote:
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=vcvarsall.bat
C'mon, that's totally rude and really not OK.
If you have the time to answer someone's question then please do so,
but if you don't simply telling people to "google for it" or "RTFM" is
just impolite. "l
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:13 AM, schinckel wrote:
> It isn't 'enforced' by Python at a language level, but as dmoisset stated,
> it makes the failure messages actually make sense:
>
> "Expected 'foo', got 'bar'".
>
>
Actually that's not the message in Python's unittest (but I've seen messages
Please ask questions about using Django (which includes getting things
configured to run properly on various different platforms/DBs) on the
django-users mailing list. The topic of this list is the development of
Django itself.
Karen
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I just got my wisdom teeth removed so i'm not exactly feeling the greatest,
however I committed what I've done so far and pushed to my copy of django on
github.
The goal is to provide a Mixin for class based views, a decorator for class
based views, a decorator for methods, and a decorator for
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=vcvarsall.bat
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Good morning,
Unfortunately DJango doesn't work with Oracle 11g Express on Windows 8 x64.
DJango error: http://pastebin.com/8tAzsjYh (summary: "No module named
cx_Oracle")
pip install cx_Oracle output: http://pastebin.com/6Y61PqSM
easy_install cx_Oracle output: http://pastebin.com/rCsY63RS
Sum
Hey Jannis,
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4/#static-template-tag
That's rather nice.
> Adding the request is a non-starter, IMO; the "request" context
> processor isn't even in the default list of TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS,
> so this would mean adding something to the 500
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On 09/21/2011 03:24 AM, Jannis Leidel wrote:
> On 21.09.2011, at 11:14, Tom Christie wrote:
>> I'd imagine that plenty of other setups would have a similar setup,
>> so you could argue that returning this:
>>
>> Context({'STATIC_URL': settings.STATIC_
Hi all,
Haven't seen a comment on this topic for a few days, so was wondering
if a core dev can make a design decision yet. I have some spare time
in the remainder of this week, so if the (universal) decorator-
approach is chosen, I should be able to finish it shortly (the mixin-
approach i
Hi,
please post in django-users, this mailinglist is about the development of
django itself, not about enduser problems.
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Hello friends,
I don't know why Django is so unstable.
Before restarting my computer everything works fine. Django could parse a
simple
POST request without complaining KeyError.
I'm simply making a POST request like this:
curl -v -H "Content-Type: application/json" -A 'Mozilla' -X POST --data
2011/9/20 Łukasz Rekucki :
> On 20 September 2011 15:52, Roald de Vries wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there a fundamental reason that I'm missing (other than "nobody's taken
>> the trouble of writing it") that I can't do the following? If there isn't
>> I'll create a ticket for it.
>>
>> class R(M
Just thought it might be worth mentioning in this thread that django-
ticketeer is coming along nicely. (For those who don't know, django-
ticketeer is a django front-end for trac installations which was
spawned during the djangocon sprints). It now supports viewing &
editing tickets, adding ticket
On 21.09.2011, at 11:24, Jannis Leidel wrote:
> On 21.09.2011, at 11:14, Tom Christie wrote:
>
>> Heya,
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback. I quite like the explicit 'STATIC_URL' only
>> approach, although I think a lot of users would still run into a problem
>> there, because 'request' isn't als
On 21.09.2011, at 11:14, Tom Christie wrote:
> Heya,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. I quite like the explicit 'STATIC_URL' only
> approach, although I think a lot of users would still run into a problem
> there, because 'request' isn't also added in explicitly to the Context...
>
> For contex
On 21 September 2011 07:13, schinckel wrote:
> It isn't 'enforced' by Python at a language level, but as dmoisset stated,
> it makes the failure messages actually make sense:
> "Expected 'foo', got 'bar'".
> (paraphrasing failure message: don't have any failing tests to look at right
> now. YA
On 21 September 2011 02:01, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
>
> For what it's worth, I also think the "convention" is bass ackwards...
> you write "if variable == value", but you write "assertEqual(value,
> variable)"? Where's the consistency in that?
>
My guess is that the choice is somehow connected
Heya,
Thanks for the feedback. I quite like the explicit 'STATIC_URL' only
approach, although I think a lot of users would still run into a problem
there, because 'request' isn't also added in explicitly to the Context...
For context, my particular use case is a simple '500.html' template,
On Sep 20, 2011, at 5:50 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Roald de Vries
wrote:
I don't see how this is different from the create method on the
intermediary
model.
Cheers, Roald
PS: I found an open ticket on this,
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/9475
Here
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