Urls.py Question

2014-05-06 Thread G Z
project name = provisioning app name = vmware In my projects urls.py I have the following. I assume I set the new url link customers to myapp.urls because im watching a youtube video and thats what he did. from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url from django.contrib import admin ad

newbie urls.py question

2008-08-21 Thread ViX
I saw some django projects have the site urls.py urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^app/', include('apps.urls')), ) instead of the regular one: urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^app/', include('mysite.apps.urls')), ) What need to be setup to achieve this? I trid to look into the site settings

Re: Urls.py Question

2014-05-06 Thread Rafael E. Ferrero
What version of django do you have runing?, do you define an admin for vmware? -- Rafael E. Ferrero 2014-05-06 2:50 GMT-03:00 G Z : > project name = provisioning app name = vmware > > In my projects urls.py I have the following. I assume I set the new url > link customers to myapp.urls because

Re: Urls.py Question

2014-05-06 Thread G Z
I'm running 1.6.4 yes vmware is in my installed apps i used from . import vmware if I dont try to link my appurls to project urls and just use admin site all my stuff works correctly its just when i try to add vmare project.urls from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url from django.

Re: Urls.py Question

2014-05-06 Thread James Schneider
You need to quote the argument being passed to include(): include('vmware.urls') There might be other things going on, but I'm on my phone and it's hard to follow. -James On Tuesday, May 6, 2014, G Z wrote: > I'm running 1.6.4 > > yes vmware is in my installed apps i used from . import vmware

Re: newbie urls.py question

2008-08-21 Thread Jonathan Nelson
Look at the import statements on the different urls.py files. This: from myproject.myapp import myview urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^somepattern/', myview)) Does the same thing as this: urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^somepattern/', myproject.myapp.myview)) On Aug 21, 8:5

Re: newbie urls.py question

2008-08-21 Thread ViX
That seems not the case, eg. http://code.google.com/p/django-hotclub/source/browse/trunk/pinax/urls.py I don't see anything like from pinax import * But it is doing: (r'^about/', include('about.urls')), instead of : (r'^about/', include('pinax.about.urls')), Best, V On Aug 21, 1:20 pm, Jonatha

Re: newbie urls.py question

2008-08-21 Thread jason
This is probably due to the module pinax being on the pyhton-path. This way you don't have to import it. You can edit the path from python like so: import sys sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/package") If you install a package using setup.py or setuptools or some other automatic mechanism, it is usu

Re: newbie urls.py question

2008-08-22 Thread ViX
Just as Jason said, basically what we need to do is put the current site path in the system path. The Pinax approach is using python site package in the manage.py and put the current site path with site.addsitedir. There is another community application Sphene Community Tool which just simply us