If this is a production deployment, you probably need to run collectstatic
and test if static files are being served correctly - more a deployment
issue than a django matter.
But, if you are testing with 'runserver' on a development system ...
without exact knowledge of your folder structure,
On Friday, June 16, 2017 at 7:06:33 AM UTC-4, Nabil BOUDERBALA wrote:
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> After extending an existing user model, I get RelatedObjectDoesNotExist
> exception with a value User has no dcf_profile. I seems that dcf_profile
> isn't created automatically for each user.
>
It took me awhile to figure
Consider thinking of the problem this way - you are trying to tell uwsgi to
run a django project located within a certain directory using a virtualenv
located in another directory.
What James is asking is, if you have checked that the virtualenv you are
using has all the dependencies to run yo
aggregate function.
>
> If the models are unrelated, then I’m fairly certain that you can only use
> separate queries to get your results.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Abraham Varricatt' via Django users [mailto:
> django...@googlegroups.com ]
> *Sent:* Wed
Hello,
Is it possible to get the count of entries from multiple tables in a single
query call? I'm looking at the official docs on aggregation and I can't
find anything. For example assume I have the following 2 tables,
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
By chance do you have any screenshots in your documentation?
-Abraham V.
On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 8:39:54 AM UTC-4, izi wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> We are happy to announce the availability of the version 0.8.1 of
> django-admin-tools:
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-admin-tools/0.8.1
>
>
How ... did you impose our will on this user? ;) I'd like to hear more ...
for peaceful research purposes, of course.
-Abraham V.
On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 9:19:01 PM UTC-4, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> Cancel this question. We will force the user to comply with our reality.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike
That's an interesting project!
If I use WhiteNoise as part of a production deploy somewhere, can I skip
(or ignore) running 'manage.py collectstatic' ?
Yours,
Abraham V.
On Wednesday, 3 May 2017 15:13:36 UTC-4, Dan Tagg wrote:
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> You might want to check out WhiteNoise (
> https://whitenoise.
Hello Xuanbei,
You are most likely getting that erro because you still have 'polls'
mentioned inside INSTALLED_APPS within your settings.py file.
On a different note, can you link to the tutorial you are following? I
don't recall the official django tutorial instructing to install polls via
p
Hello Jochen,
On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 9:17:11 AM UTC-5, joche...@gmail.com wrote:
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>
> for editing Objects, but it seems that those views can only deal with
> objects that already are in the database. So is there a more
> idiomatic way to solve this or am I stuck with the above solutio
Hello Sylvain,
I think you have two concerns here,
On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 1:39:50 PM UTC-5, Sylvain Dégué wrote:
> SO im thinking about reset completly my production database and remove all
> the migrations to start fresh. I dont have much data in the production
> database so its proba
Hello,
Do we have any standard/recommended way to distribute the python virtualenv
used in a django application across multiple servers?
I'm able to write a provisioning script to do the following on a server,
(for brevity, this is just a high-overview)
* Clone the master branch of my django pr
The idea of doing a POST request during template rendering seems weird. As
others have mentioned - that's not the place for it.
But perhaps you issue could be a matter of performing your POST operation
on the client side, instead of the django server? In that case, it might be
worth investigat
Not sure what the issue is without more info about the error, but is the
regular expression for that view correct? Assuming that you want to divert
folks to the root of your site can you try the following?
url(r'^/$', views.dashboard, name = 'dashboard')
NOTE: if the error still persists, it w
It's nice that you are on Ubuntu. :) Here is a quick and dirty way to get
up to speed, (going to assume you will use python3)
# Installing virtualenv globally
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip
$ sudo pip3 install virtualenv
Once you have that done, navigate to an empty di
This might be silly to ask but - can we assume you've completed the django
tutorial?
On Monday, 29 August 2016 16:56:33 UTC+5:30, rajeshkmr9583 wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> i'm new to Django i need some mini project which contain at least 4
> page for go through how it works..
>
> Thanks
>
--
You
I'm going to go out and make a random guess that when you say "use a view
inside another view" with respect to the code you posted, you want all
calls to index() or list() to render the base view. In that case just use
return. i.e.
def index(request):
return base(request)
Yours,
Abraham V.
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