Shane,

Not a known problem, and I should try to fix it.  I'll take a look,
tomorrow.

Dave

On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 08:44:25PM -0500, Shane Rigby wrote:
>    Thanks Dave,
> 
>    That's great - I really appreciate it.
> 
>    That is now running through now, but I get an warning/error where my
>    schema uses a type of gYear
>    (http://www.datypic.com/sc/xsd/t-xsd_gYear.html) and it gives a
>    warning/error of "Unhandled simple type: Year gYear". Is this a known
>    limitation?
> 
>    Cheers,
> 
>    Shane
>    On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 1:01 PM, Dave Kuhlman <dkuhl...@davekuhlman.org>
>    wrote:
> 
>      Shane,
> 
>      My testing shows that the Django support now runs under both Python 2
>      and Python 3.
> 
>      I've attached a distribution file containing these fixes in a
>      separate email.  You can also find the Mercurial repository with
>      these fixes at: https://bitbucket.org/dkuhlman/generateds
> 
>      If and when you try it, please let me know about the results, and
>      about any other suggestions and ideas you have on generateDS, too.
> 
>      If you have not seen it already, take a look at:
>      
> http://www.davekuhlman.org/generateDS.html#django-generating-models-and-forms
> 
>      And, the gends_run_gen_django.py script, which automates the
>      generation process, may be helpful, too.
>      Dave
> 
>      On Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 06:20:54PM -0500, Shane Rigby wrote:
>      >    Hi Dave,
>      >
>      >    That's awesome!
>      >
>      >    I look forward to hearing further from you - I'm running a docker
>      >    container on hyper.sh that contains a gitlab runner (our schema
>      is in
>      >    GitLab) that automatically generates the python classes using
>      GenerateDS
>      >    so I can quickly create test case xmls from Excel. If I can get
>      the Django
>      >    part working, I'd like to auto-deploy the whole shebang!  It
>      would be
>      >    really neat.
>      >
>      >    Anyway, let me know if you want me to test anything - happy to
>      help in any
>      >    way I can.
>      >    On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 4:59 PM, Dave Kuhlman
>      <dkuhl...@davekuhlman.org>
>      >    wrote:
>      >
>      >      Shane,
>      >
>      >      Good to hear from you.  Sounds like you are doing some
>      interesting
>      >      work with XML.
>      >
>      >      Thanks for reporting the problems which the Django support and
>      >      Python 3.  I'll look into that.
>      >
>      >      OK.  I've done a little work on the Python 3 support for
>      Django.  I
>      >      got the modules that generate the Django code to run
>      successfully
>      >      under both Python 2 and Python 3.  And, I believe that the
>      generated
>      >      files (models.py, forms.py, and admin.py), themselves are
>      Python 3
>      >      compatible.  Give me a little time to do some more checking
>      and then
>      >      I'll
>      >      pass them along to you, hopefully tomorrow (my time/date in
>      >      California, U.S.A).
>      >
>      >      About whether I know of anyone working in this area, I'm not
>      sure
>      >      what you mean by "this area".  If you mean using the Django
>      support
>      >      provided by generateDS, I usually only get reports when
>      something is
>      >      not working.  I've had several of those in the past, and have
>      been
>      >      able to fix the reported problems.  But I don't know where
>      those
>      >      projects went after that.
>      >
>      >      More later when I have a fix for you.
>      >
>      >      Dave
>      >
>      >      On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 10:20:33AM -0500, Shane Rigby wrote:
>      >      > Hi Dave,
>      >      >
>      >      > I work for a LIXI a non-profit in Australia that manages the
>      xml data
>      >      > standards that are used widely for applying for residential
>      mortgages
>      >      in
>      >      > Australia. Simply put, we publish xsd schema for our members
>      to use to
>      >      > transmit credit applications to each other.
>      >      >
>      >      > I've been learning python and trying out your project
>      GenerateDS to
>      >      > generate python code to create and read messages. I've been
>      trying to
>      >      get
>      >      > the Django model generation working but notice there is some
>      Python2
>      >      > specific code that is causing me problems (I'm using
>      Python3).
>      >      >
>      >      > Do you know if anyone is working in this area?
>      >      >
>      >      > I'm really new to open-source and trying to figure out how
>      to best
>      >      > contribute (I'm really pretty new to Python).
>      >      >
>      >      > Cheers,
>      >      >
>      >      > Shane
>      >
>      >      --
>      >
>      >      Dave Kuhlman
>      >      http://www.davekuhlman.org
> 
>      --
> 
>      Dave Kuhlman
>      http://www.davekuhlman.org

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