1.6.2012 9:16, Derek kirjoitti:
And the Zen of Python?
"Flat is better than nested"
But don't forget, again Zen of Python:
"Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!"
On Jun 1, 8:10 am, Jani Tiainen<rede...@gmail.com> wrote:
31.5.2012 19:22, Kurtis Mullins kirjoitti:
Sure. They're just Python modules. All you need to do is:
1. Include the files: __init__.py and models.py
2. Add the application to your settings.py, for example: myproject.myapp.subapp
It *should* work, although I haven't personally tested it yet.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:46 AM, vijay shanker<vshanker...@gmail.com> wrote:
can we write one app inside some another django-app .
please suggest any reference or articles
It works perfectly. We've been using it in our environment for a good while.
There lies only one caveat - all appnames still must be unique and as
known app name is last part of module hierarchy.
So you can't have two conflicting apps:
myapp.subapp<-- appname is subapp
myotherapp.subapp<-- appname is subapp
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