Re: Massive import from CSV to Database

2011-11-12 Thread Fabio Natali
On 11/12/2011 07:40 PM, Andre Terra wrote: Hello, Fabio I took a look at django-csv-importer but since my files weren't quite clean (or comma separated), I ended up rolling my own solution using celery[1], to make the uploading rask asynchronous, and DSE[2], to allow for faster bulk imports,

Re: [] Re: memcached - Errors and Solution - please provide comments!

2011-11-12 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] wrote: > +1 on hashing the key. > Just my two cents worth but, the way our company does it as standard is > something like this: > import hashlib > def generate_key(*args, **kwargs): >    

Re: maultiple .js files for debug and one minimized .js for production

2011-11-12 Thread Eric Chamberlain
We serve the static files from Amazon S3. -- Eric Chamberlain, Founder RingFree Mobility Inc. On Nov 8, 2011, at 1:46 AM, Gelonida N wrote: > Hi, > > > I'm having an rather weak (CPU) server accesible over a rather slow network. > > Therfore my plan is to use > multiple readable debuggable

Re: [] Re: memcached - Errors and Solution - please provide comments!

2011-11-12 Thread Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
+1 on hashing the key. Just my two cents worth but, the way our company does it as standard is something like this: import hashlib def generate_key(*args, **kwargs): return hashlib.sha224(pickle.dumps([args, kwargs])).hexdigest() Then you can do stuff like: lol = YourModel.objects.all()[0]

Re: ForeignKey relationship to FlatPage not available in filter()

2011-11-12 Thread Sceva
I think the problem was I did not have from django.db import models at the top. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/django-users/-/cBRkBTlxUuQJ. To post

How many read operations is the get() method causing?

2011-11-12 Thread Emil Sandin
Hi, I am running a Django app on appengine, but I am constantly hitting the roof with read operations. I have not found an easy way to find what's causing this, so I am trying to find it out myself. To me, it seems that even if I use all().filter(..) or get(), the database is queried for all

Re: key error in templates - solved

2011-11-12 Thread Evan Reiser
I had the same thing happen to me and this was the only post I found on the internet that mentions it. Note to other people who have this problem: *Be careful passing instances of model objects into celery tasks since they get pickled and your FileField fields will probably be removed via

Re: Network configuration with django webpage

2011-11-12 Thread Ivo Brodien
You will have to make some system calls from your django views (in python of course) Cheers On Nov 12, 2011, at 6:22, Ganesh Kumar wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am new to django, I want to create a simple page to configure > network configuration, > to configure ip address and

Re: Query exclude via model_set property?

2011-11-12 Thread Joshua Russo
it looks like this is the best way to tackle the problem. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1724317/django-exclude-on-a-many-to-many-relationship-through-a-third-table -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To view this discussion

ForeignKey relationship to FlatPage not available in filter()

2011-11-12 Thread Sceva
I have a project using the FlatPage app. I have added a search app with a keyword model. It has a foreignkey relationship to the FlatPage model: from django.contrib import admin > > from django.db import models > > from django.contrib.flatpages.models import FlatPage > > >> >> class

Query exclude via model_set property?

2011-11-12 Thread Joshua Russo
I have a 3 table solution class Organization(models.Model): name = models.CharField("Organization's name", max_length=100) class OrganizationDepartment(models.Model): organization = models.ForeignKey(Organization) name = models.CharField("Name", max_length=100) contacts

Re: Massive import from CSV to Database

2011-11-12 Thread Dan Poirier
There are some ways to make large data imports much faster. See e.g. http://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2011/09/20/bulk-inserts-django/ Dan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Massive import from CSV to Database

2011-11-12 Thread Andre Terra
Hello, Fabio I took a look at django-csv-importer but since my files weren't quite clean (or comma separated), I ended up rolling my own solution using celery[1], to make the uploading rask asynchronous, and DSE[2], to allow for faster bulk imports, as well as a lot of trial and error. Take a

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread Steve McConville
> Is it possible to drop a Python script (around 50 lines) into one of your > django pages? Would this be embedding into the template code? You could wrap it in a custom template tag: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/howto/custom-template-tags/ -- steve -- You received this message

Re: Why does Django create Postgres timestamp columns with time zones?

2011-11-12 Thread Kevin
>From >postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/datatype-datetime.html: > "All timezone-aware dates and times are stored internally in UTC. They are converted to local time in the zone specified by the timezone configuration parameter

Re: Why does Django create Postgres timestamp columns with time zones?

2011-11-12 Thread K.C. Smith
It's not required by PostgreSQL. See, http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/datatype-datetime.html , for example. You may be able to change the data type of that column directly in the database. (See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/ddl-alter.html#AEN2595 .) Maybe

Massive import from CSV to Database

2011-11-12 Thread Fabio Natali
Hi everybody! I am developing a Django website. I want the admin to be able to perform massive import of products into the database. This is the workflow: - the admin uploads a CSV file with a long list of products e.g.: product_1;230$;16kg;img_001.jpg;"A very good item of ours"

Re: Django Gig

2011-11-12 Thread Mo Mughrabi
Yes, definitely we accept offshore developers working from their countries. On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Casey Greene wrote: > He means, "are you interested in job applicants that are not on-site (i.e. > people working remotely)?" > > Hope this helps, > Casey > > > On

MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-12 Thread skier31415
I'm a coder, but I don't code for the majority of my time. What I do is identify, install, employ, and adapt mostly working solutions. I stand on the shoulders of giants. There are very few good ways to identify these solutions. The top on my list is "how flashy is the site", and "how

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread Joey Espinosa
Jimmy, I don't know your specific situation, but this is probably not worth a fee. You already know Django and Python, all you need to do is extend that knowledge with some AJAX. If you run into problems, there's always this group ;) -- Joey "JoeLinux" Espinosa Software Developer

Re: Django Gig

2011-11-12 Thread Casey Greene
He means, "are you interested in job applicants that are not on-site (i.e. people working remotely)?" Hope this helps, Casey On 11/12/2011 08:52 AM, mo.mughrabi wrote: We are located in Kuwait as for the second question am not quite sure what you mean. On Nov 12, 6:07 am, Russell

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread jc
Oh, this does help...tremendously. Thanks for taking the time out and explaining. I think that's enough for me to start learning via the docs/experimenting and hopefully get something implemented. If I can't implement this, do you know anyone that could do this for a fee? thanks, jimmy --

Weird, but likely really stupid ManyToMany save issue

2011-11-12 Thread mpm
This is going to sound pretty ridiculous but I am having an issue saving a ManyToMany relationship through a post. I stripped my app down to the most basic example from the tutorial. Applicable Model Code: (I have forms and an Author, but those populate just fine. So I already have a few

Re: Django Gig

2011-11-12 Thread mo.mughrabi
We are located in Kuwait as for the second question am not quite sure what you mean. On Nov 12, 6:07 am, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Mo Mughrabi wrote: > > Hello fellows django developers, > ... > > Please email

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread Joey Espinosa
Jimmy, Not sure what JavaScript library you use (or if you're familiar with JavaScript at all), but this is a very rudimentary example: First, create a View in Django that you can call, and capture the results: import os > from django.http import HttpResponse > ... > def ajax(req): > if

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread jc
Oh, that would *totally* be fine. I have no idea how to do that, do you know of any docs that might show me how to execute this code on the server-side and print out via AJAX? thanks! jimmy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To

Re: Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread Joey Espinosa
Jimmy, Does it NEED to be embedded into the page? I ask because something like this would be a lot easier if you executed server-side, and simply returned the output to the front-end using AJAX. Would that serve your purpose here, or am I misunderstanding the original question? -- Joey

Can you drop a Python script into a Django page?

2011-11-12 Thread jc
Hi, Is it possible to drop a Python script (around 50 lines) into one of your django pages? Would this be embedding into the template code? I am experimenting with doing this but I haven't had any luck in finding out how. An example of what I am trying to do is to place a script like this