patrickk wrote:
> # stable release:
> an "official release" won´t be there until reordering of edit-inlines
> is possible.
> we are using grappelli for most of our clients - so I´m considering
> the trunk "stable". with stable I mean that for all _our_ usecases it
> works fine. bookmarks & navigation is pretty new, so there could be
> issues here.

Sounds good to me.

> # django-1.1
> yes. pretty soon ...

Right so.

> # mailing-list
> kind of. I´m not reading this list on a regular basis. I´m thinking of
> having an own grappelli google-group in the near future. until that,
> use either this list or the google-code issue tracker.

Good enough for me.

I'm happy you were reading this list when helping me out.

Thanks!
/Lars

> On Apr 17, 8:18 am, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>> patrickk wrote:
>>> I´m working with the request-context-processor. I´ll change that for
>>> the user (because the auth-processor is required for the admin
>>> anyway). nevertheless, without the request-processor, bookmarks
>>> probably doesn´t work.
>>> simple fix:
>>> just add "django.core.context_processors.request", to your template
>>> context processors.
>> Ah, thanks Patrick, I have it up and running and this is more
>> or less exactly what I've been looking for for my intranet
>> application. I have a feeling that grappelli will save me a
>> bundle of time and the look and feel is brilliant as well.
>> I still have a lot to try, but the first impression is great.
>>
>> However, as I'm looking ahead at deadlines, I need to ask:
>>
>> o do you know if there's going to be a stable release at some
>>   point, or am I looking at a moving target?
>>
>> o will django-1.1 be supported at some point in time?
>>
>> o is this mailing list the proper place for this conversation?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> /L
>>
>>> however, I´ll take another look at that in order to simplify.
>>> thanks,
>>> patrick
>>> On 16 Apr., 21:44, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>>>> patrickk wrote:
>>>>> it´s really easy to debug here:
>>>>> line 60 of index.html is {% get_navigation request.user %}.
>>>>> check the templatetag (navigation.py) and see if the user is there and
>>>>> if the navigation is loaded (e.g. using "print object_list" when the
>>>>> dev-server is started). if there are problems, use the shell (python
>>>>> manage.py shell) to do some testing.
>>>>> shouldn´t be hard to find the "error" ...
>>>> Well, error or not, I've managed to get the Bookmarks and
>>>> Navigation to show nicely. However, this happened only after
>>>> replacing request.user with user in {% get_navigation request.user %}
>>>> on line 60 in index.html (and then the same kind of hoopla in
>>>> base.html with didn't work out for request.path). Then I remembered
>>>> that django forced me to add the django.core.context_processors.auth
>>>> to the TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS in my settings.py. This apparently
>>>> makes "request.user" useless, but allows you to use "user" instead.
>>>> However, I get the feeling that there's something fishy going on here,
>>>> since you don't seem to use the django context processor for auth.
>>>> How do you get away with that? Or maybe there's a mismatch of versions
>>>> here. I use django-1.0.2 and I was led to believe that django-grappelli
>>>> was developed towards the latest release of django, i.e. 1.0.2.
>>>> /L
>>>>> On 16 Apr., 18:44, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>>>>>> So that all went well. Now all I need now is the bookmarks
>>>>>> and the sidebar navigation box. They're not visible as of
>>>>>> right now and I'm not sure what to do about it. The recommended
>>>>>> fixtures are loaded.
>>>>>> Any ideas anyone?
>>>>>> /L
>>>>>> Lars Stavholm wrote:
>>>>>>> patrickk wrote:
>>>>>>>> line 53 of base.html is {% get_help request.path %}.
>>>>>>>> I´m not exactly sure what´s happening here and I´m not able to
>>>>>>>> reproduce this error.
>>>>>>>> you might wanna try to debug ... request.user seems to work (because
>>>>>>>> that´s a couple of lines before), so request.path should also work.
>>>>>>>> but I´ve never tested this locally, so I´m not sure if that can cause
>>>>>>>> the error (we´re having test/development-servers to do this).
>>>>>>>> if you dig a little depper and you think you´ve found a bug - then
>>>>>>>> please report it using the google-code issue tracker.
>>>>>>> No bug (as far as I can see), just newbie-ness. Turns out that
>>>>>>> there's some sort of conflict with other apps, namely the batchadmin
>>>>>>> app, possibly more (I removed them all). In addition, being a newbie,
>>>>>>> I neglected to tell you that I'm running the development server. I
>>>>>>> followed the instructions by Chris Scott, and after a bit of fiddling,
>>>>>>> presto, I can see the light:)
>>>>>>> It looks brilliant!
>>>>>>> /L
>>>>>>>> On 15 Apr., 20:14, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> patrickk wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> in order to use the admin, just use /admin/ (grappelli doesn´t change
>>>>>>>>>> the admin-urls).
>>>>>>>>> Thanks, but that got me in to some other problem:
>>>>>>>>> TemplateSyntaxError at /admin/
>>>>>>>>> Caught an exception while rendering: Failed lookup for key [request] 
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> u"[{'root_path': u'/admin/', 'app_list': [{'app_url': 'asset/',
>>>>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>>>> Request Method:         GET
>>>>>>>>> Request URL:    http://localhost:8000/admin/
>>>>>>>>> Exception Type:         TemplateSyntaxError
>>>>>>>>> Exception Value:        
>>>>>>>>> Caught an exception while rendering: Failed lookup for key [request] 
>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>>>> Exception Location:
>>>>>>>>> /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/django/template/debug.py in
>>>>>>>>> render_node, line 81
>>>>>>>>> Python Executable:      /usr/bin/python
>>>>>>>>> Python Version:         2.6.0
>>>>>>>>> Python Path:    ['/home/stava/proj/bfact',
>>>>>>>>> '/home/stava/lib/Trac-0.11.1-py2.5.egg', '/home/stava/lib',
>>>>>>>>> '/home/stava/proj', '/usr/lib/python26.zip', '/usr/lib/python2.6',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/plat-linux2', '/usr/lib/python2.6/lib-tk',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/lib-old', '/usr/lib/python2.6/lib-dynload',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/Numeric',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/PIL',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/gtk-2.0',
>>>>>>>>> '/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/wx-2.8-gtk2-unicode']
>>>>>>>>> Server time:    Wed, 15 Apr 2009 20:07:53 +0200
>>>>>>>>> Template error
>>>>>>>>> In template /home/stava/proj/bfact/templates/admin/base.html, error at
>>>>>>>>> line 53
>>>>>>>>> My ursl.py looks like this:
>>>>>>>>> from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
>>>>>>>>> from django.contrib import admin
>>>>>>>>> admin.autodiscover()
>>>>>>>>> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>>>>>>>>>   (r'^grappelli/', include('grappelli.urls')),
>>>>>>>>>   (r'^admin/(.*)', admin.site.root),
>>>>>>>>> )
>>>>>>>>> /L
>>>>>>>>>> On 15 Apr., 10:06, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> patrickk wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> which URL causes that error?
>>>>>>>>>>> http://localhost:8000/grappelli/admin/
>>>>>>>>>>>> please note that in order to use grappelli you have to setup the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> admin-
>>>>>>>>>>>> site before, 
>>>>>>>>>>>> seehttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/admin/#ref-contrib-a....
>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe this should be mentioned in the docs, but I guess it´s pretty
>>>>>>>>>>>> obvious.
>>>>>>>>>>> I guess it is, admin up and running nicely without grappelli.
>>>>>>>>>>> /L
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Apr 14, 8:36 pm, Lars Stavholm <st...@telcotec.se> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to get django-grappelli running, but after following
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the installation instructions, I end up with a 404 and the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> following:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Using the URLconf defined in bfact.urls, Django tried these URL
>>>>>>>>>>>>> patterns, in this order:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    1. ^admin/(.*)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    2. ^grappelli/ ^bookmark/add/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    3. ^grappelli/ ^bookmark/remove/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    4. ^grappelli/ ^help/(?P<object_id>\d+)/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    5. ^grappelli/ ^help
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    6. ^grappelli/ ^obj_lookup/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    7. ^grappelli/ ^related_lookup/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    8. ^grappelli/ ^m2m_lookup/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>    9. ^accounts/login/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   10. ^accounts/logout/$
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Notice the space after "grappelli/".
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anyone else out there using django-grappelli?
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas as to what causes this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm using django-1.0.2 on Linux with latest grappelli from trunk.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas appreciated
>>>>>>>>>>>>> /Lars
>>
> > 
> 


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