I encountered problem that similar to ticket#1296 with the latest dev
revision?
my flatpages is only working when DEBUG=True. Currently, I'm using
revision 2864.
I try to look at the flatpages middleware, but cant find anything
suspicious :)
Anyone have the same problem or resolution?
Thanks,
-
Working with revision 2864 and trying to run through the many_to_many
example.
when I execute -
a1.publications.all()
I get this error-
TypeError: Cannot resolve keyword 'article' into field
I know these are still being validated. Is this a known bug or a new one?
-Chris
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Kilian CAVALOTTI wrote:
> tgone wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do you shut down the Django server on port 8000? My SSH connection
> > crashed before I could close the Django server and it's still running.
> > I uninstalled my projects and I still get a Django 404 page! Any
> > ideas?
>
> You just hav
thanks!
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On 5/5/06, Cornel Nitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I add an instance of the Item class in the Admin interface,
> everything works correctly and I see all the properties in the Item's
> add form. After adding an Item object, the values are inserted in the
> database. But, when I'm trying to e
On 5/6/06, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Matthew Flanagan wrote:
>
> >Since MR merged the _manipulator_validate_FIELD() methods stopped
> >working. The solution I came up with was to write custom manipulators
> >(which was what I was trying to avoid all along).
> >
> Can you assign
I thought this was created by Django, but on closer inspection it turns
out that you are right and it is custom SQL. Thanks for the help.
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On 5/5/06, Chris Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know there's been talk about changing/enhancing the admin interface
> but I'm not sure where my idea would fit. One thing I've noticed is
> that as you add more models to the interface, it can get a little more
> confusing about how they're
Here is the snippet of code where the exception is generated by
get_object(). This is in a module level function of a model.
sql = {
'manufacturer__iexact':post_data.get('manufacturer', None),
'model__iexact':post_data.get('model', None),
'wattage__exac
Hi Luke,
Thanks for the reply.
> The fundamental problem is probably this line:
> Could not load database backend: cannot import name ImmutableSet.
>
> I'm guessing that your PYTHONPATH isn't set up correctly, but I can't be
> sure. It's a good place to start looking. If it is, then you need t
Eric: feel free to "clean up" my script, but maybe take a closer look
first :-) It does use the csv module for csv - I think I even tested it
once - but I mostly deal with tab delimited files.
I wonder if you're looking at complexity related to wanting an iterator
for either csv or generic delimi
pbx wrote:
>I've been banging my head against some similar problems recently,
>mostly with legacy data that's poorly normalized. One optimization/hack
>that was suggested to me was adding a field that's only used for
>sorting (or selecting, as the case may be) -- like your hypothetical
>concatena
On Saturday 06 May 2006 09:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone interested in a django project generator I just hacked up? Take
> a look at
> http://ross.lazarus.googlepages.com/dJingle.py
>
> It's a python program that loads enough django to create a complete
> project - it takes a delimited fi
> It looks impossible on the SQL side. I thought you coud join tables,
> order by a field in authors table and then get results with DISTINCT to
> eliminate duplication from joining. But it appears that DISTINCT
> requires you to select fields that you order by which ensures that
> duplication wou
Anyone interested in a django project generator I just hacked up? Take
a look at
http://ross.lazarus.googlepages.com/dJingle.py
It's a python program that loads enough django to create a complete
project - it takes a delimited file path as the CL parameter, reads the
header, sniffs column length
Does anyone have instructions on running Django behind CherryPy?
It sounds like the builtin web server works, but is not especially
robust. I would like to run my app behind a python web server so it can
be more easily distributed. My users will be running it locally, so I
would like to avoid apa
Luke Plant wrote:
>I can't see how this would work -- an entry can have many authors, so
>which one do you order by?
>
>
I'm having very hard time explaining this to my current customer :-).
'What can be hard about sorting?', he says... 'In Java you'll get this
for every list in a project in
Luke Plant wrote:
> The 'Django' way of handling this is to split your models into different
> 'apps'. They then get their own division automatically. Like you I
> have a lot of models in one app (about 20), and splitting them up
> doesn't make much sense since they logically belong together,
On Saturday 06 May 2006 12:55, Brian Elliott wrote:
> Is it possible to order a query by a ManyToManyField? For example,
> in the models below, I'd like to select all Entries and order by the
> Author's name. Something to the effect of Entry.objects.all
> ().order_by('authors__name')?
>
> Thank
On Saturday 06 May 2006 05:01, Chris Moffitt wrote:
> I know there's been talk about changing/enhancing the admin interface
> but I'm not sure where my idea would fit. One thing I've noticed is
> that as you add more models to the interface, it can get a little
> more confusing about how they're
On Saturday 06 May 2006 11:56, Paulo wrote:
> From my limited knowledge it seems like a MySQLdb/Django problem but
> after so much emty searching around I am still not sure how to go
> about fixing the problem. A few posts have covered exporting youe
> settings and such but nothing has worked.
T
On Friday 05 May 2006 19:41, evenrik wrote:
> Using pre magic removal I got this error:
>
> Exception Type: ProgrammingError
> Exception Value: ERROR: unterminated quoted string at or near
> "'F28T8/841 T8 4'' " at character 419 select count(a.id) from
> uv2_applications as a inner join
Hi,
Just to reply to Rick, I kind of succeeded in configuring django.
At least I access the admin interface for the tutorial application
(polls).
In summary:
- I followed the 'django on dreamhost' instructions
- Compiled in psycopg (not avail by default), used bluehost's porstgres
headers.
- The
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 15:06 -0600, Joseph Kocherhans wrote:
> That sounds about right. I've been developing a new authentication
> system for django since PyCon that allows for different or even
> multiple backends... the api has been pretty unstable so far, but it's
> getting close. I've written
Matthew Flanagan wrote:
>Since MR merged the _manipulator_validate_FIELD() methods stopped
>working. The solution I came up with was to write custom manipulators
>(which was what I was trying to avoid all along).
>
Can you assign those validators to the validator_list of a field right
in a model
On 5/4/06, Matthew Flanagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been porting a large application to MR since monday and have it
> 99% done except for a few issues. One of them is the
> _manipulator_validate_FIELD(self, field_data, all_data) methods not
> being call for my models. Is this inte
Hello,
Is it possible to order a query by a ManyToManyField? For example,
in the models below, I'd like to select all Entries and order by the
Author's name. Something to the effect of Entry.objects.all
().order_by('authors__name')?
Thanks,
Brian
class Author(models.Model):
name = m
Hi,
Apologies in advance for the long post but I have hit a brickwall: How
do you get django and MySQLdb to talk to each other?
I have been banging my head against the wall trying to get past "The
development server" per the django tutorial at <
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0_91/tu
tgone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do you shut down the Django server on port 8000? My SSH connection
> crashed before I could close the Django server and it's still running.
> I uninstalled my projects and I still get a Django 404 page! Any
> ideas?
You just have to kill the python process corresponding
On 5/6/06, Amit Upadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are probably behind a (transparent?) proxy that does not support HTTP
> REPORT required by svn.
I had the same problem, so just wondering, is there any *nix proxy
server that supports HTTP REPORT?
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Sincerely,
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Hi,
How do you shut down the Django server on port 8000? My SSH connection
crashed before I could close the Django server and it's still running.
I uninstalled my projects and I still get a Django 404 page! Any ideas?
Thanks,
Anthony
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Fernando,
It looks it's my own fault I failed to mention I was adding a new
object via Djangos admin interface.
That means it's Djangos fault, not mine ;)
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