I Just downloaded a product called RazorSQL
http://www.razorsql.com
This product has conversion from MySql to Postgresql.
Works great.
On Monday, March 18, 2013 11:30:35 AM UTC-4, frocco wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What is the recommended database for django?
>
> I have used MySQL, but am interested
You don't have to have the databases set up at the same time for the
django-extensions dumpscript method (nor for the dumpdata method). I
haven't used it myself, but as I understand it, the script will contain the
data you need.
1. Create the script with existing MySQL running
2.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
> Frocco,
>
> No, he's saying you can have two databases set up at the same time.
> You can have X databases (I presume).
>
> Cheers
> L.
>
> On 22 March 2013 01:13, frocco wrote:
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> so
Frocco,
No, he's saying you can have two databases set up at the same time.
You can have X databases (I presume).
Cheers
L.
On 22 March 2013 01:13, frocco wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> so you are saying I should connect django to mysql first and then generate
> the script.
> Then
Hi Alan,
so you are saying I should connect django to mysql first and then generate
the script.
Then connect django to postgresql and do the import?
On Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:58:37 AM UTC-4, Alan Johnson wrote:
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> I want to echo the support for Postgres. I find it to be a bit more arcane
I want to echo the support for Postgres. I find it to be a bit more arcane
than MySQL, but even in an extremely DB intensive app, Django's ORM is so
slick that I rarely have to muck around in Postgres land. I think it's *
slightly* better supported by Django, if you need to use things like
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> Has anyone used this?
>
>
>
> https://github.com/l
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 1:06 PM, frocco wrote:
> Has anyone used this?
>
> https://github.com/lanyrd/mysql-postgresql-converter/
>
> I cannot get this working, says cannot find the file
>
Why not use dumpdata as I suggested? Add your postgresql database
connection in Django as
d it can't find
the script.
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Has anyone used this?
https://github.com/lanyrd/mysql-postgresql-con
>> obviously not aware of this)
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Patrick
>>
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gres - py-mysql2pgsql is
> obviously not aware of this)
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> HTH
>
> Patrick
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postgres!
do what you like
2013/3/18 frocco
> Hello,
>
> What is the recommended database for django?
>
> I have used MySQL, but am interested in Postgres.
>
> Thanks
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I'll bookmark this answer and show to anyone who ask about mysql \m/
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 1:54 PM, frocco <faro...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 1:54 PM, frocco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know this is not django related, but can someone help me with the syntax
> to port mysql to postgresql?
> I tried the mysqldump command with the postgresql compatibility option, but
> I still cannot import the data.
Hello,
I know this is not django related, but can someone help me with the syntax
to port mysql to postgresql?
I tried the mysqldump command with the postgresql compatibility option, but
I still cannot import the data.
Thanks
On Monday, March 18, 2013 11:30:35 AM UTC-4, frocco wrote:
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>
On Mar 18, 2013, at 4:50 PM, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> Summary - if you issue a SELECT query that contains an "WHERE X IS NONE"
> clause, and nothing matches the SELECT, and an object was inserted by the
> last statement, the SELECT query returns *the primary key of the object that
> was
On 19 March 2013 10:50, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Philip Goh
>> In the end, if you're asking this question you can't go far wrong if you
>> toss a coin and pick one.
>
> Much of a muchness? They *really*
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Philip Goh wrote:
> They're much of a muchness. I've favoured Postgres because it seems more
> straightforward as there aren't multiple distributions and crucially
> multiple storage engines to worry about. In MySQL's favour, Amazon RDS
>
Thanks, I purchased this book,
I was looking for postgresSQL tutorial
On Monday, March 18, 2013 12:38:59 PM UTC-4, Lee Hinde wrote:
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> On Mar 18, 2013, at 9:34 AM, frocco
> wrote:
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> > Thank you for your feedback.
> > Other than the docs, is there a good ebook to
I'd add to this that if you are interested in either running with an async
worker like gevent or with Python 3 support, MySQL is a no-go. The main
MySQL connector, MySQLdb, doesn't yet support Python 3; work is forthcoming
in a branch, though no timeline is given. And if you want to have some sort
On Mar 18, 2013, at 9:34 AM, frocco wrote:
> Thank you for your feedback.
> Other than the docs, is there a good ebook to learn the basics. I just
> purchased navicat to use.
>
https://django.2scoops.org/
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Other than the docs, is there a good ebook to learn the basics. I just
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Postgres.
Just from conversations I've seen in the community, MySQL has a
thousand edge-cases which cause problems. From previous conversations
on thsi topic, I think more people use Postgres.
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They're much of a muchness. I've favoured Postgres because it seems more
straightforward as there aren't multiple distributions and crucially
multiple storage engines to worry about. In MySQL's favour, Amazon RDS
makes it incredibly simple to set up a scalable and reliable database so
bear
Make a +1 for postgres. I like the licensemodel of PG more than the license
model of Mysql. There's a big community behind (no big company) and there
is only one version. Mysql confuses me with the different versions
(MariaDB, MySQL..).
Since PG has the Hot-Stream-Feature it became more and more
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