There are a number of custom Django apps that can do something like, for
example:
https://github.com/IMGIITRoorkee/django-filemanager
(or look here https://djangopackages.org/grids/g/file-managers/ for more)
On Friday, 8 February 2019 14:24:01 UTC+2, Yura wrote:
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> Hello everyone! I really
Six.text_types is used to represent unicode() in python2 and str in python3.
And now you are only using python3, it would be safe to replace it with str()
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Uninstall the 1.11.18 and install 2.1
On Mon 11 Feb, 2019, 9:08 AM JP Smith I know that you are new so, I don't want to overwhelm you. One thing that
> you might want to look into is pip, which is a package management tool for
> python. This will allow you to install python packages and keep
Hi Jason,
Thank you for your response, really appreciate the help. I was working on
your suggestion but then stumbled across django-password-validators which
seems to do the required task for me. For now I will go with this one. But
I will surely include the github for django when learning
I know that you are new so, I don't want to overwhelm you. One thing that
you might want to look into is pip, which is a package management tool for
python. This will allow you to install python packages and keep them
up-to-date.
The if you want to take a more manual approach, you could
On 10/02/2019 6:22 pm, Nick Emery wrote:
I am trying to wrap up my first app using Django (specifically Django
Rest Framework which may change the save behavior), but have run into
an issue that I haven't been able to solve for about 10 hours now.
I am trying to override the save() method of
Matthew
I think a workaround would be to reload the admin urls after each Stripe
transaction. I don't know how to do that after looking at options.py etc.
I know I'm doing something adverse and it is spoiling the admin urls
because the url in the address bar is correct but the page contents
I'm new to Python and Django, I watched a tutorial that requires me to have
Django 2.1. When I type in "python -m django --version" - my Ubuntu
terminal says 1.11.18 But, when I type "django-admin --version" - terminal
says 2.1 This didn't bother me until I reached part 6 of this series, I'm
ClassyCBV doesn't contain everything in django, so that is probably related
to your confusion.
In classycbv PasswordChangeView's attributes, you can see
form_class =
which is what is called in PCV's Post handler
UPDATE: Finally figured it out! I ultimately did this by overriding
`perform_create()` in my [Django Rest Framework
view](https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/generic-views/) and
making my changes after saving the object.
On Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 8:34:44 AM UTC-5, Nick Emery
Hello I resort to this medium because I have already invested a lot of time
looking for the solution and I can not find it.
I have two questions, one of the two will help me to solve an approach that
I have:
1.- How can I pass parameters to the inlineformset?
2.- How can I read the value of a
The child objects are created separately beforehand with NULL parents (they
don't have to have parents, they can be orphans). One other thing I noticed
is that looking at the SQL statements executed by my app I can't even see
the UPDATE on the foreign keys of the children (even though I KNOW
Hi guys,
Please correct me if my thought process is wrong.
Here is what I am trying to achieve, in order for me to save the password
generated before saving the new password to the system, I have to somehow
override the existing process. Which is by subclassing the
PasswordChangeView. As I
And how?
On Sun, 10 Feb, 2019, 9:23 PM Shashank Singh When do you create child objects??
>
> On Sun, 10 Feb, 2019, 9:17 PM Nick Emery
>> Tried this too but save() never actually gets called on the child (it
>> seems that the foreign key field of the child is updated at the database
>> level and
When do you create child objects??
On Sun, 10 Feb, 2019, 9:17 PM Nick Emery Tried this too but save() never actually gets called on the child (it
> seems that the foreign key field of the child is updated at the database
> level and never goes through the Django orm Child).
>
> On Sunday,
Tried this too but save() never actually gets called on the child (it seems
that the foreign key field of the child is updated at the database level
and never goes through the Django orm Child).
On Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 8:37:54 AM UTC-5, Shashank Singh wrote:
>
> Override the save() of
Override the save() of the child?
On Sun, 10 Feb, 2019, 7:04 PM Nick Emery I am trying to wrap up my first app using Django (specifically Django
> Rest Framework which may change the save behavior), but have run into an
> issue that I haven't been able to solve for about 10 hours now.
>
> I am
I am trying to wrap up my first app using Django (specifically Django Rest
Framework which may change the save behavior), but have run into an issue
that I haven't been able to solve for about 10 hours now.
I am trying to override the save() method of a model to modify a field on a
bunch of
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