Re: Is MS SQL Server support coming anytime soon?

2006-07-25 Thread shredwheat
I know little about this, but oracle is found in the django db backends. It uses cx_Oracle, which I also know nothing about. http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/db/backends/oracle --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you

Re: Making session data visible to all templates?

2006-07-08 Thread shredwheat
. Adrian Holovaty wrote: > On 7/6/06, shredwheat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a site preference for my site that I'd like to make > > automatically available to all my templates. I can't figure out a clean > > way to do this. > > The TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS se

Making session data visible to all templates?

2006-07-06 Thread shredwheat
I have a site preference for my site that I'd like to make automatically available to all my templates. I can't figure out a clean way to do this. On the template side I will likely create a tag that can fetch this setting from the request session. But I can't figure out where to access the

update_object generic view should take manipulator?

2006-04-06 Thread shredwheat
I'm still somewhat new to django, so I'm trying to figure out if this is a good idea, or a warning that I'm headed in the wrong direction. It would seem highly useful to me if the update_object and create_opject generic views could also take an additional keyword argument for the manipulator

Where does the request.user get set?

2006-04-03 Thread shredwheat
I'm trying to figure out out the "request.user" attribute is being set. The request is the first argument to a view function. I hunted around django/core and django/middleware, but can't seem to find how it gets its value. I'm investigating adding a similar value to all request objects. Thanks

Re: How to query roots in a model hierarchy

2006-04-01 Thread shredwheat
Using the subversion trunk I finally got this working. >>> categories.get_list(parent__isnull=True) Magic, I didn't realize there was an 'isnull' comparison mode. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

How to query roots in a model hierarchy

2006-04-01 Thread shredwheat
Using a hierarchy of models like the example shown on this cookbook page. How do you query for the root level objects? Can it be done with a single query? Or do I loop over and test on the Python side? http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookCategoryDataModel

Source available for django sites?

2006-03-27 Thread shredwheat
I was reading through the source for djangoproject.com and learned a lot about how Django really works. Are there any other sites with the source available? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django

Re: Showing admin-style forms on regular user forms?

2006-03-26 Thread shredwheat
This is some amazing work, thank you! I have the magic widgets in my form now, it was quite simple to do following your work. Looks like I still need to bless them with some CSS because they are semi rancid looking. But it all works as needed. Still using the generic update_object view to

Showing admin-style forms on regular user forms?

2006-03-26 Thread shredwheat
I'm just getting started with Django. Went through the tutorials for getting a simple form and validation on the user site. I have a time and date field shown, but they are plain text entry form widgets. I was hoping they would be all decorated out like the time and date fields on the admin

Mixing with Mailman?

2006-03-26 Thread shredwheat
I'm planning the development of a site that will have several integreated mailing lists. I think Django and Mailman could be a good mix for this. After some intitial browsing it doesn't look hard to import the Mailman package and start querying/setting from Python. Has anyone travelled this road