o_modeltwo_changelist' is not
a valid view function or pattern name.
/home/derek/miniconda3/envs/tp32/lib/python3.9/site-packages/django/urls/resolvers.py:677:
NoReverseMatch
During normal use, the app behaves fine and any other tests not requiring
reverse all work OK.
What could cause the
Also understand that using '0' for a primary key is NOT recommended by
MySQL; look at:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/sql-mode.html#sqlmode_no_auto_value_on_zero
This has bitten me before when migrating data from other types of DBMS.
On Thursday, 5 January 2023 at 12:09:35 UTC+2 prash
I agree with previous posts.
It might also be worthwhile to simplify your code to avoid unneeded
variables:
details=Details(
name=requests.POST.get('name'),
roof_age=requests.POST.get('roof_age'),
email=requests.POST.get('email'),
phone=r
As a start, the logic checks for the model should not be in views.py but
rather with the model object (in models.py). You can extend the save()
method, for example, and add the checks there.
See:
* https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/models/instances/#saving-objects
*
https://docs.djang
https://xhtml2pdf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html is what you need.
On Friday, 24 June 2022 at 16:08:10 UTC+2 kvnk...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
> *Hi family, I created a salary calculation application.As I already
> display the list of employees, I now have to download it using a function
>
Creating: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/ref/models/fields/#jsonfield
Querying:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/topics/db/queries/#querying-jsonfield
On Thursday, 9 June 2022 at 15:00:31 UTC+2 vmuk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hii Community,
>
> can we add a field in model that stores j
What steps did you follow to get here? What does your code look like that
creates this error?
(Its probably better to post actual code snippets as text rather than
screenshots.)
On Monday, 2 May 2022 at 15:02:44 UTC+2 mdanz...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone is here for help?
>
> On Friday, 29 Apri
You may need to update the version of Django you're running; the current
source code
(https://github.com/django/django/blob/main/django/db/models/sql/query.py)
shows this import:
from collections.abc import Iterator, Mapping
Hope that helps.
On Tuesday, 26 April 2022 at 18:34:34 UTC+2 rikrdop
Actually, there does seem to be some further issue:
echo "import datetime; [datetime.date(2022,4,e) for e in [1,2]]" > test.py
Also triggers an error when used in the Django shell, but works when run
as a normal Python script:
python test.py
On Monday, 25 April 2022 at 07:44:0
It fails because the second datetime in your test script is taken to be a
variable and it is not one you have already defined; hence the error:
"NameError: name 'datetime' is not defined".
Try this instead:
echo "import datetime ; [e*e for e in [1,2]]" > test
On Thursday, 21 April 2022 at 19:0
from app2.models import ThatModel
(assuming both apps are part of the same project)
On Thursday, 21 April 2022 at 21:47:18 UTC+2 farid...@gmail.com wrote:
> Please how do I import a model from another app. Thanks, please someone
> should help me out
>
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On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 16:44:19 UTC+2 techg...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a model Staff and LeaveReportStaff, I wanted to get leave_balance
> between Total_Leave_Days and leave_days. I already
Not sure what the "@aproperty" are here for, but in your views.py file, you
could do this calculation, passing in the ID of the staff record:
from .models import Staff, LeaveReportStaff
def get_leave_balance(staff_id):
total_leave_days = Staff.objects.get(pk=staff_id)
leave_reports = Lea
Re issue (1):
https://github.com/django/django/blob/main/django/utils/log.py#L31 shows
how Django uses its own JSON format in `settings.py` to set a link to its
(local) own custom class `ServerFormatter`, which in turn inherits from
Python's logging.Formatter. So it should be possible to creat
If you are working purely at database level, perhaps best to ask on a
PostgreSQL Mailing List?
On Monday, 14 March 2022 at 16:27:02 UTC+2 boddulur...@gmail.com wrote:
> database function how to write data saave into table in array data
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I'm not quite sure how these requirements have arisen as you have not
provided any context as to the actual user or business needs. In my
experience, most businesses and science organisations understand very
clearly what kinds of data they need to store and what they need to do with
that dat
rocess, but it
comes down to file permissions in Docker not being independent of those in
the host; and there is a LOT of reading around that if you want to dig into
it. IMO, its not a "workaround" if you just actually do need to work with
multiple permissions at different points in
ners-guide-to-concurrency-and-parallelism-in-python
On Thursday, 10 February 2022 at 18:35:47 UTC+2 michae...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 8:39:01 AM UTC-5 Derek wrote:
>
>> Hi Michael
>>
>> I think you may be be comparing apples and oranges and
Hi Michael
I think you may be be comparing apples and oranges and this could be
because it seems you're more of a software user than a software builder.
Django is used to build web-based applications, primarily those with a
database backend. One such type of application is a CMS (other types c
We implemented bar coding on the back end - e.g., to generate a PDF which
the client then prints.
One library you can use for this is:
https://pypi.org/project/treepoem/
On Wednesday, 2 February 2022 at 02:05:56 UTC+2
andres@uaiinpebi-cric.edu.co wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with
The best approach is for the Django/DB devs to create these fields (and
forms) in advance for the users to enter data.
If you want users to add "key/pair" type data which is not known in
advance, look to adding a JSON column to your table; see:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/datatype-json.ht
This seems to be referring to a Microsoft app
(https://www.thereportviewer.com/) that has nothing to do with Django.
You can, of course, use Django to build a web page that looks similar to
this, assuming you have access to the underlying database.
On Tuesday, 14 December 2021 at 16:01:39 UTC+2
Agreed. You could also consider keeping Dojo and upgrading to the current
version.
On Thursday, 25 November 2021 at 19:41:52 UTC+2 sutharl...@gmail.com wrote:
> I would have chosen the first option, since we can have some relationships
> in the database and once all the apis are ready. We can e
I am not sure about the others, but certainly for map clicks you'll need
JavaScript e.g.
https://docs.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/example/popup-on-click/
Of course, the page itself, with JS code links, snippets and supporting
data can be generated via Django in the normal way.
HTH
On Wednesday, 2
Here's a similar question on StackOverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65141036/deploy-react-and-django-with-nginx-and-docker
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 16:17:27 UTC+2 patz...@gmail.com wrote:
> I want to ask a quick question guys that, is it possible to host 2 apps in
> one cloud s
Obviously you will be searching in related table.
So if you have models.py like:
class Author(models.Model):
first_name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
last_name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=200)
author = mod
#x27;admin:myapp_mymodel_changelist'))
i.e. if I comment out the import line the code works, otherwise it fails.
Any ideas on why Django is failing when importing from the app's admin?
Thanks
Derek
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Have a look at https://django-formtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
This includes the ability to skip steps based on information already
supplied -
https://django-formtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/wizard.html#conditionally-view-skip-specific-steps
On Thursday, 23 September 2021 at 20:37:03 UTC+2
There is not sufficient data in that image to create models. You don't
know the field types, for example.
Once you have those, it should not be too hard e.g.:
from django.db import models
class Product(models.Model):
product_id = models.AutoField()
name = models.CharField( max_length=2
Alternatively, there is
: https://pypi.org/project/django-admin-autocomplete-filter/
(My own issue with that one s that does not necessarily match any custom
styling, but that is probably not a problem for most.)
On Friday, 6 August 2021 at 07:53:35 UTC+2 Derek wrote:
> You mean like ht
You mean like https://pypi.org/project/django-autocomplete-light/ ?
On Wednesday, 4 August 2021 at 20:45:16 UTC+2 Federico Capoano wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> when adding adming filters by foreign key in the admin, sometimes the
> possible values are too many to load.
>
> So I am thinking, why not
Docker has a short tutorial on their website:
https://docs.docker.com/samples/django/
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 04:48:54 UTC+2 parampal...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have two docker container one is postgresql
>
>
>
>
> And second one is django container
> how i connect this two container
>
> So
Ignore the "'distance': distance" in the return - that should not be there.
On Wednesday, 21 July 2021 at 15:55:08 UTC+2 Derek wrote:
> See:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54412377/adding-values-to-django-queryset
>
>
> VIEW
>
> def po
See:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54412377/adding-values-to-django-queryset
VIEW
def position_view(request):
packet_data = TncData.objects.exclude(lat=0).order_by('-dt_heard')[:100]
for packet in packet_data:
*# my complex math calculation*
*packet.distance = "#
>From your Order model, it seems that all the user would need to do is
supply the value of "count" representing multiples of one item in a single
order.
On Thursday, 15 July 2021 at 15:35:37 UTC+2 tiwar...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello community!
> I hope you all are in best health. I've been workin
At a guess, I'd say you will need Django Channels - many blogs and
tutorials out there, but here is one good worked example:
https://blog.logrocket.com/django-channels-and-websockets/
On Monday, 14 June 2021 at 15:32:51 UTC+2 lkh...@gmail.com wrote:
> It is currently returning after receiving a
Dewhirst wrote:
> Thanks Derek - it is now working as follows ...
>
>
> class Chemical(models.Model):
> ...
> ddstructure = models.TextField(null=True, blank=True, verbose_name="2D
> structure")
> ...
>
>
> class Svg_AdminTextareaWidget(AdminTexta
rpose.
If you want to see it as "read only" in the form, but shown as SVG, perhaps
you need a custom model template
(https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#templates-which-may-be-overridden-per-app-or-model)
Derek
On Thursday, 3 June 2021 at 08:22:57 UTC+2 Mike Dewhir
Hi Mike
OK, if you have more specific feedback I will try to respond.
I doubt you need a specific template as the SVG should be displayable by a
modern browser using Django's built-in options.
On Thursday, 3 June 2021 at 01:10:07 UTC+2 Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Derek
>
> I pre
#modifying-a-change-list-using-list_display
(Please note that to show HTML strings, you need to use the format_html()
method. Ignore mt previous reference to "allow_tags" as this is deprecated.)
Derek
On Wednesday, 2 June 2021 at 10:05:11 UTC+2 Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> On 1/06/2021 11:44 pm,
Field()
def _the_svg(self):
return """%s""" % self.svg_text
_the_svg.allow_tags = True
I am not sure about editing visually, however - I would expect that would
require a specialised widget.
HTH
Derek
On Tuesday, 1 June 2021 at 03:28:59 UTC+2 Mi
This does look a programming exercise in a class... if you ask these
questions in future, be warned people here will probably ask to see your
attempt at writing code first (otherwise you are not really learning to be
a programmer).
But, OK, it seemed interesting to me,so here is one approach:
There are many types of constants. We have a 'utils' directory (at same
level as 'apps') and under that 'constants' sub-directory - with different
files for different types of constants that are generally applicable across
all apps. But because we have lots of client-specific constants and codi
Perhaps install Linux and work from there?
https://www.howtogeek.com/363331/how-to-set-up-and-use-linux-apps-on-chrome-os/
It may be that PostgreSQL is too demanding and can be avoided for
development purposes; rather use sqlite.
It could also be worth considering to switching to cloud-based CI
You'll need to use javascript for this - have a look
at https://data-flair.training/blogs/ajax-in-django/ for an example.
On Wednesday, 5 May 2021 at 05:30:59 UTC+2 sali...@rohteksolutions.com
wrote:
> When user click to like a post the web page should not refresh(redirect)
> and count of the
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Derek
>
> My phone doesn't do interspersed responses well, so my apologies for top
> posting.
>
> The record to which I refer is any one of those in any list page.
>
> After clicking one, if that record has any 1:1, 1:n or n:m related
> records,
ar of links should change to the named headings on
that page. When a heading is clicked the page should relocate itself so
that heading is at the top" at all, sorry. Maybe a follow-up post with a
picture (== 1000 words)?
Derek
On Monday, 3 May 2021 at 08:57:25 UTC+2 Mike Dewhirst wrote:
Someone has an example of doing just this:
https://arshovon.com/blog/django-custom-command/
On Thursday, 29 April 2021 at 19:39:36 UTC+2 Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> Typically you would write a custom management command for this kind of
> thing:
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/howto/cust
I think you have used the wrong name - "saveit" instead of "save" - also
have a look at the example in the docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/topics/db/models/#overriding-predefined-model-methods
and see which parameters are needed for it.
On Saturday, 24 April 2021 at 20:50:15 UTC+2 enc
The docs cover this use case:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/ref/forms/validation/#cleaning-and-validating-fields-that-depend-on-each-other
On Saturday, 24 April 2021 at 19:57:50 UTC+2 robert...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> Hello guys!
>
> I've 3 fields, but I need validate it as a group, Ej:
>
I'd use:
querye = Product.objects.filter(id=sell_id).values('title')
title = querye[0]['title'] # get the title for the first Product
But if you're sure there is one (and only one) product matching the
'sell_id', you can use:
querye = Product.objects.get(id=sell_id)
title = querye.title
HTH
Are you using MySQL?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/371/does-mysql-ignore-null-values-on-unique-constraints
On Wednesday, 7 April 2021 at 08:07:35 UTC+2 Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> I have just made a CharField unique and Django detects duplicates nicely
> but seems to ignore multiple insta
e
(https://pypi.org/project/django-limits/) can ensure they do not exceed
their allowed number.
4. For generation of an ID to help track products (I assume you mean like
goods that are being sold), have a look at the UUIDField
- https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/uuidfield-django-models/
HTH
We have done something similar, but for a rectangular layout you may be
able to also use a simple HTML table, or a series of nested "div"s (with
appropriate styling).
On Tuesday, 6 April 2021 at 01:42:17 UTC+2 sammym...@gmail.com wrote:
> This was of great help, thanks!
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2
Our IT dept. will typically set up a virtual machine, with you as admin,
into which you can install your own software. Provided it will not be
visible outside the company's firewall, this is usually not an issue for
them.
On Thursday, 1 April 2021 at 15:14:13 UTC+2 Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> I t
Have a look at the last answer in this SO question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8414584/how-to-get-month-of-a-date-in-a-django-queryset/43505881
On Sunday, 4 April 2021 at 07:32:41 UTC+2 azharul.t...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello ,
> I am trying to get only month name and count number from *Q
I agree with Lars. You have said very little about your actual situation;
my concern would be that if someone was appointed to develop a web-based
system that was expected to scale that big and that fast I would expect (in
fact, if I was the project funder I would *demand*) that you already have
.NoReverseMatch: Reverse for
'locales_site_changelist' not found. 'locales_site_changelist' is not a
valid view function or pattern name.
Is there some simple reason why reverse lookup does not work when testing?
(I actually need to use it in a client post request.)
Thanks
Dere
You''ll probably not get a unbiased opinion. Devs who work with Java as
their primary language are going to pick Spring; and the opposite in the
case of Python.
If you already have much Java experience and don't want to start learning
Python, then rather go on with Spring.
Some comments over a
Another option if you want to show actual data, but only a portion, is to
use an incremental lookup via an app
such https://django-autocomplete-light.readthedocs.io/en/master/ - this
works in the Admin as well.
On Saturday, 30 January 2021 at 20:58:00 UTC+2 Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> On Wed, Jan
This is a spatial query problem, not a Django one.
Suggestion: use PostgreSQL and PostGIS and look at this:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/107277/getting-points-along-line-at-defined-distance-using-postgis/203551
HTH
Derek
On Tuesday, 5 January 2021 at 16:12:59 UTC+2 jfa...@inerza.com
/django-postgres-large-time-series
https://medium.com/smart-digital-garden/timescaledb-and-django-5f2640b28ef1
https://pypi.org/project/django-timescaledb/
https://docs.timescale.com/latest/using-timescaledb
Derek
On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 18:35:58 UTC+2 Franck DG wrote:
> Hello,
>
You may want to try some of the approaches given in this StackOverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15453072/django-serializers-to-json-custom-json-output-format
On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 19:02:31 UTC+2 wwran...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi mates,
>
> I want to get json serialized the name
And this: https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example
On Monday, 23 November 2020 at 15:59:50 UTC+2 Kasper Laudrup wrote:
> On 11/23/20 9:05 AM, Charles Freeman wrote:
> > Hey everyone I can't create a custom user model. Every time I try to
> > create super user I end up with an
I am not sure the Django mailing list is the best place to get advice on
Flask?
I did have a quick look - my advice would be to create a Docker deployment
(ideally with a pre-built image on DockerHub) to allow quick/fast testing.
On Sunday, 22 November 2020 at 02:43:38 UTC+2 graves@gmail.co
Some other (possibly useful) links are:
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-7KUHLTqjs - edit data with QGIS instead
of GeoDjango
*
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19160349/geodjango-geoserver-openlayers-for-dynamic-mapping
- replace "geosever" with "arcmap" and the same principles apply
*
multi-select box (i.e. just a long list of unfiltered milestones).
What needs to change in the above code to create a working smart_selects
version?
Thanks
Derek
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You can also use range;
>>> for i in range(0, 5):
... print(i + 1)
...
1
2
3
4
5
>>>
or in reverse:
>>> for i in range(5, 0, -1):
... print(i)
...
5
4
3
2
1
>>>
On Saturday, 14 November 2020 at 21:26:04 UTC+2 vicker...@gmail.com wrote:
> Python has the enumerate function for these s
Django Suit uses an "enclosed" widget -
https://django-suit.readthedocs.io/en/develop/widgets.html#enclosedinput ;
see also https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.5/components/input-group/
On Friday, 13 November 2020 at 05:11:24 UTC+2 Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Does anyone know of a number field widget w
Look at Django's select widgets:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/forms/widgets/#select
If you want a dynamic search type of widget, you'll need a javascript-based
approach; for example:
https://django-autocomplete-light.readthedocs.io/en/master/
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 16:06:
Have a look at:
https://www.guru99.com/python-mysql-example.html
and then:
https://www.mysqltutorial.org/python-mysql-insert/
https://www.mysqltutorial.org/python-mysql-update/
Not too hard for a beginner.
On Wednesday, 28 October 2020 at 20:43:02 UTC+2 kiran...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
You can try : https://pypi.org/project/xhtml2pdf/
On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 at 11:37:22 UTC+2 senthil...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Hope you are doing well
>
> We need help to generate the PDF from the HTML tag with images. Let us
> know if any package available to do this requirement
What you want to achieve (labels to the side) is the same example shown in
the Django-crispy-forms README:
https://github.com/django-crispy-forms/django-crispy-forms
On Sunday, 25 October 2020 at 19:46:54 UTC+2 wwran...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Is there any way to improve the distribut
You'd need to have a profile for each user, so you can track if they reach
the URL (true/false) and then use their email or internal ID or a generated
UUID for the certificate (you could store this extra code as well if
needed).
For generating a certificate, I'd use a PDF format; this would cre
Ryan's suggestion is a very good one.
If you don't need Django-specific commands, you can even write a
stand-alone Python script which accesses your database to do the work. An
alternative to cron that we use, on occasion, is
https://pypi.org/project/APScheduler/ which runs in a container (a P
You can also consider using django-crispy-forms; they have a Bootstrap
styling option:
https://django-crispy-forms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/layouts.html#bootstrap-layout-objects
and also:
https://django-crispy-forms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html#template-packs
(for other styling options
se pdb to see if the
postsave_handler function is reached.
On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 01:04:55 UTC+2 Lightning Bit wrote:
> Thanks Derek!
>
> I tried using the signals but it is not working. This is how my signals
> and models looks:
>
> Signals.py:
> from django.contrib.auth.models i
You need to use a "post save" signal; see:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/ref/signals/#post-save
On Tuesday, 29 September 2020 at 06:23:19 UTC+2 Lightning Bit wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> How would one add a user to a certain Backend group in the Django
> Administration after a user purchases a
"I was recently porting a legacy DB to Django by using the inspectdb
command" - is there any reason why you cannot just stop here? Why do you
think the "inspectdb" would fail? I would just go on creating the app and
if any issues arise, I'd look at the specific model and see if it is
because
For one of my functional tests, I decided to use unittest.TestCase instead
of a Django test class because it was convenient when cleaning up the test
to have direct access to my local development database in the test itself.
Running the test in isolation like so passes as I'd expect:
$ python
Apologies for lack of proof reading; the example code should be:
def _name(self):
return '%s' % self.name
_name.admin_order_field = 'sort_name'
On Friday, 31 July 2020 08:21:45 UTC+2, Derek wrote:
>
> I've had to do something similar to handle sp
ame(self):
return '%s' % self.name
_name.admin_order_field = 'display_name'
In the Admin, only show "_name" and not "sort_name" or "name".
HTH
Derek
On Thursday, 30 July 2020 08:51:01 UTC+2, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>
> I have looked closely
s..."). You can
use product ID as the key, linked to a pair of "current DB available;
current total In-carts" values. This would make lookups quick and you only
need DB access/change when, as you say, an actual transaction is concluded.
This is just a possibility; and one of many
This would make a great blog post! And in future, we can all refer
directly to it, when someone asks a similar question.
On Saturday, 18 July 2020 16:13:53 UTC+2, Liu Zheng wrote:
>
> Hi. Doesn't sound like a Django question, but I assume you came across
> this question when writing Django code
cribed (but not
because of the GUI aspect).
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 13:59:46 UTC+2, kishore wrote:
>
> Hi Derek,
>
> thanks a lot for the suggestion, but i would not get good GUI in terms of
> theme, buttons, and give the colors for specific verdicts.
> and in future i might hav
You are better off using Django for what is it designed for - web-based
systems - and rather use other Python alternatives for desktop-based GUIs
e.g. pyQT
(see various resources such as
https://blog.resellerclub.com/the-6-best-python-gui-frameworks-for-developers/
)
On Tuesday, 7 July 2020 14
This seems to be an error raised by a third-party library; you'd probably
get a quicker / better response by contacting their devs.
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 00:25:18 UTC+2, Sasi Tiru wrote:
>
> Exception:
>
> \lib\site-packages\import_export\resources.py", line 581, in import_data
> raise Im
PS - Should be "Django REST Framework" (
https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework )
PPS - Please don't use pie charts, especially 3D, for your visuals (
https://www.businessinsider.com/pie-charts-are-the-worst-2013-6?IR=T )
On Sunday, 31 May 2020 17:05:16 UTC+2, Derek w
There are numerous ways to design a front-end dashboard; this a highly
contested domain on the web!
Just some examples, using Django + various other tech are:
*
https://www.highcharts.com/blog/tutorials/create-a-dashboard-using-highcharts-and-django/
* https://dreisbach.us/articles/building-d
I would not assume what "previous" means. Rather use post_save to get the
actual ID of the current recording.
On Friday, 29 May 2020 12:43:19 UTC+2, Anselme SERI wrote:
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> Hello Derek,
> Is it possible to retrieve the id of the previous recording from this
> functio
The suggested code will not work because, at this point, the "id" has not
yet been generated by the database (unlike the other data which is
typically entered by the user).
You will need to move this code to a post_save signal function -
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/ref/signals/#post-s
While you cannot use Python operators and functions directly in the
templates, you can write your own "wrappers" around those you need:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/howto/custom-template-tags/
On Wednesday, 27 May 2020 15:57:34 UTC+2, Daniel Roseman wrote:
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> On Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Lots of examples out there, but here is one:
https://www.gun.io/blog/how-to-list-items-in-a-dictionary-in-a-django-template
For working with static files (such as CSS or images), have a look at:
https://scotch.io/tutorials/working-with-django-templates-static-files
On Monday, 25 May 2020 17:06:
Its not clear what you mean by "last"; do you mean a record that already
exists in the database and has a ID value - or do you want the ID of the
current record? Either way, the code field should not be resetting the '0'
to a '1' as this is then misrepresenting the actual data.
PS The logic to
I am not sure about the field names part, but you could probably create
that manually very easily.
For the data section, you need a list of lists, which you can get from code
like:
import json
data_ready_for_json =
list(mail_item_count_deliveries_perDate.objects.values_list('countDeliveries','
There are many things available "by default" in other frameworks; but
Django has chose to keep the core focused on doing key things well (I won't
say "simple"). For everything else, the plugin/app approach can be used to
support your project's specific needs.
So "auditing" is actually a comple
No; a container is not going to hep with this - see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51574618/preventing-access-to-code-inside-of-a-docker-container
(they specifically mention Python in the answer).
On Wednesday, 20 May 2020 17:20:24 UTC+2, James Shen wrote:
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> try to deploy using a container
Yes - short answer is you cannot really "protect" Python code directly
(see: https://python-compiler.com/post/how-to-distribute-python-program )
Long answer - don't sell your code to anyone that you do not trust with
it. Obviously, there is a legal route, but there is also the "name and
shame
>>> from django.apps import apps
>>> apps.all_models['app_name']
So if your app is called, for example, products, then:
>>> apps.all_models['products']
Will create a dictionary with all the model classes from that app.
On Thursday, 14 May 2020 14:03:40 UTC+2, muazzem_ hossain wrote:
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> how to
Its not clear why you need JS at all. The app can load content from
directories on the server side (back-end) and write these to a DB. Django
could then load these from the DB and show in the normal way. Page
generation can be done via normal views (Django/Python code).
(PS Both react and ang
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