Errors while attempting to enable admin

2010-05-06 Thread Andrew Burns
Django newbie here. I am learning by following the Django book. All is good until I try to enable the admin interface (on v1.1.1) and I get the following error: TemplateDoesNotExist at /admin/ admin/login.html So I did some poking around and changed my TEMPLATE_DIRS to the follow

values() and GenericRelation

2010-05-06 Thread caio
Hello, I need to put into a template some fields of my model, but not all the fields, it is better to specify which fields to pass. Then, I use something like: MyModel.objects.values('id', 'field1__name', 'field2', 'field3__value', 'my_custom_set') But, 'my_custom_field' is a GenericRelation fi

Error with passing 'form_class' arg with Django Contact Form

2010-05-06 Thread Ricko
Hi All, Bashing my head against a wall trying to understand this issue. Playing around with Django-Contact-Form app, and trying to use my own subclassed Form in the views. From the code in views, it looks like it just takes an optional arg, form_class, which can be your Form subclassed from Contac

Re: No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread newbiedjango
yes that import statement was done by me but im not sure if that is the correct way to do it or not. On May 7, 12:01 pm, Bayuadji wrote: > see this line > import profiles.utils > > in views.py on django registration doesn't have that line. so I think > you or someone already customized the regist

Re: No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread Bayuadji
see this line import profiles.utils in views.py on django registration doesn't have that line. so I think you or someone already customized the registration apps -adji- On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:57 AM, newbiedjango wrote: > my views.py is > down here which is an extension of > http://bitbucket.o

Re: No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread newbiedjango
my views.py is down here which is an extension of http://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/src/tip/registration/views.py I am a total newbie here and don't know much about this..kindly help... from django.shortcuts import redirect from django.shortcuts import render_to_response from dj

No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread newbiedjango
hi all, i am a newbie in django and have been trying to get this django- registration app working with few extra fields. now i am getting his module error http://dpaste.com/191756/ please help fixing me this error.. Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: Insert model data into every page (base.html)

2010-05-06 Thread personificator
If you use the context processors, you can include the data on every page. The template should be rendered from the view or in your case a generic view. Cheers On May 5, 9:06 am, Martin Tiršel wrote: > Hello, > > I need to insert some data from database onto every page, so I inserted   > them in

Re: how to initial data for inlineformset

2010-05-06 Thread victor
if i changed to following: 'docfset':docfset({'actor':request.user}, instance=tdoc), i got: ValidationError On May 7, 10:21 am, victor wrote: >     docfset=inlineformset_factory(document, documentOnline, > form=documentOnlineForm, extra=1, can_delete=False) >         c = RequestContext( >        

Re: No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread Bayuadji
Hi, I don't know which version of django-registration you use, but the source on views.py doesn't have any profiles.utils see :http://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/src/tip/registration/views.py -adji- On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:19 AM, newbiedjango wrote: > hi all, > i am a newbi

how to initial data for inlineformset

2010-05-06 Thread victor
docfset=inlineformset_factory(document, documentOnline, form=documentOnlineForm, extra=1, can_delete=False) c = RequestContext( request, { 'docfset':docfset(instance=tdoc,initial=[{'actor':request.user},]), 'documentform':documentForm(initial={'tSUser':getEDS

No module name error

2010-05-06 Thread newbiedjango
hi all, i am a newbie in django and have been trying to get this django- registration app working with few extra fields. now i am getting his module error http://dpaste.com/191756/ please help fixing me this error.. Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Close window after download

2010-05-06 Thread CrabbyPete
I have code that generates a file for download. I want to close the window after the user selects the download or even redirect them. Here is my code: response = HttpResponse(cal.as_string(), mimetype='text/calendar') response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=schedule.ics' return re

Re: need help with custom authorization Backend

2010-05-06 Thread lray
resolved by adding has_perm and get_all_permisions methods to my backend class. Looks all methods should defined in backend, not just the one I want to change. On May 6, 1:53 pm, lray wrote: > I am writing an authorization backend to get some permissions from > custom tables. I added it to set

Re: Password reset email sent several times

2010-05-06 Thread newbiedjango
True...Thanks man..I didnt realise that. I was just checking by entering users with the same email address...so found it weird when there were 5-6 mails sent for password reset. But is there anything that I can do to restrict users using same email address more then once.. Cheers On May 7, 6:21 am

Re: Django App and Memory Mgmt

2010-05-06 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On May 7, 4:40 am, Ross wrote: > I have a Django app that selects one of many possible XML documents, > parses it with minidom.parse(), finds all elements of a certain tag > with getElementsByTagName() then it sends a small subset of those > elements off to a client browser.  So I typically have

Re: Mod_WSGI and lib python

2010-05-06 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On May 7, 7:34 am, When ideas fail wrote: > Hi, I have been trying to setup mod_wsgi with apache 2 > > but when I do: > > sudo a2enmod mod-wsgi > sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart > > I get this error message: > > Restarting web server: apache2apache2: Syntax error on line 185 of / > etc/apache2/

Re: MacPorts installation, Django $PATH issue

2010-05-06 Thread backdoc
Type "which python" at the command line as your regular user. Then, look at /usr/bin/python*, /usr/lib, /usr/local/bin/python* and /usr/local/lib. Find where the site-packages for Django are located. Make sure that "which python" is pointing to the correct version. Sounds like Django is not in

Mod_WSGI and lib python

2010-05-06 Thread When ideas fail
Hi, I have been trying to setup mod_wsgi with apache 2 but when I do: sudo a2enmod mod-wsgi sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart I get this error message: Restarting web server: apache2apache2: Syntax error on line 185 of / etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/apache2/mods- enab

Re: Working out some custom API stuff

2010-05-06 Thread Nick
Never mind this, I got it figured out. Thanks again On May 6, 12:51 pm, Nick wrote: > Thanks for the help on that portion, it is working wonderfully. > > I've been able to power through most of the requests for this project > but there is one outstanding element in regards to pagination. > > Her

Re: Password reset email sent several times

2010-05-06 Thread Shawn Milochik
You have five different users in your database with the same e-mail address. If you look at the e-mail messages, you'll notice that each one specifies a different value for username. Just make sure you click the right one for the password you want to reset. Shawn -- You received this message

need help with custom authorization Backend

2010-05-06 Thread lray
I am writing an authorization backend to get some permissions from custom tables. I added it to settings.py, It does not appear Django is calling get_group_permissions(self) from this backend. I had print statements and nothing got printed in Please help. class MyBackend(object): supports_o

Re: Django App and Memory Mgmt

2010-05-06 Thread Bill Freeman
You may want to consider using a sax based parsing. It works by calling you back for beginning of tag (has the attributes), text content, and end of tag, from which you can keep state and just keep the, you say small. subset of the element data that you need, which you can either stick in a dom, o

Re: Django 1.2 release candidate available

2010-05-06 Thread Felipe Prenholato
I need to say thanks and congrats! I'm watching development community just at short time ago and I'm happy and motivated to contribute more and more as I can! 2010/5/6 Vitaly Babiy > Awesome Job, thanks everyone. > Vitaly Babiy > > > > On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Nick Serra wrote: > >> Awe

Re: Django App and Memory Mgmt

2010-05-06 Thread Ross
Reading more it sounds like the memory usage issue, particularly for those exploring Webfaction, is a typical rite of passage, and probably has more to do with httpdconf and mod_wsgi setup than it does with Django practices. Lots of discussion here. (I hope this forum allows html, otherwise that

Re: Django 1.2 release candidate available

2010-05-06 Thread Vitaly Babiy
Awesome Job, thanks everyone. Vitaly Babiy On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Nick Serra wrote: > Awesome! Thanks so much! > > On May 6, 3:32 am, Federico Capoano wrote: > > I've been using the beta for a while and it works pretty good for what > > I've seen. > > > > On May 6, 6:40 am, James Benn

Re: ERROR: Caught UnicodeEncodeError while rendering: 'ascii' codec

2010-05-06 Thread Michael Strickland
Sorry for the delayed response - And yeah, I'm using cmemcached - looks like the django docs have been updated in the past month to show it's deprecated. Thanks! On Apr 19, 9:08 am, Karen Tracey wrote: > On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Michael Strickland > wrote: > > > > > > > Temporary fix: >

Re: Django App and Memory Mgmt

2010-05-06 Thread Javier Guerra Giraldez
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Ross wrote: > Your thoughts appreciated. Is there a better way?  I wouldn't want to > stuff the XML-file resident content into a database and rebuild the > XML element subsets because there are tons of files arriving and > disappearing and it would become a huge bac

Re: Django 1.2 release candidate available

2010-05-06 Thread Nick Serra
Awesome! Thanks so much! On May 6, 3:32 am, Federico Capoano wrote: > I've been using the beta for a while and it works pretty good for what > I've seen. > > On May 6, 6:40 am, James Bennett wrote: > > > > > > > Tonight we're proud to announce, finally, the first Django 1.2 release > > candidate

Django App and Memory Mgmt

2010-05-06 Thread Ross
I have a Django app that selects one of many possible XML documents, parses it with minidom.parse(), finds all elements of a certain tag with getElementsByTagName() then it sends a small subset of those elements off to a client browser. So I typically have to parse many thousands of elements to ma

Re: where can I find good unit test examples?

2010-05-06 Thread Frank
Perhaps I'm missing something, but when I run "manage.py test", the system sets up a test database So you should be able to create all the model elements you need, and save them and change them -- whatever. In fact, what I do is during the setUp(...) routine, I add my "stock" test data. It'll

Re: Working out some custom API stuff

2010-05-06 Thread Nick
Thanks for the help on that portion, it is working wonderfully. I've been able to power through most of the requests for this project but there is one outstanding element in regards to pagination. Here is my view: def QandAAPI(request, site): quest = entry.objects.filter(site__name__icontai

Re: Converting a urlib2 response to a django one

2010-05-06 Thread Filipe Correia
Hi, Thanks for the reply! This looks neat. Although, right now I would rather not depend on two additional packages if I can :\ I think I'll settle with copying a few headers manually for now: def digitalObject(request, id): import base64 import urllib2 url="http://some.url.com/somef

Re: How to adapt some code provided by friend

2010-05-06 Thread Etienne Python
Hey Frank, Thanks for the advice. I'm gonna do that as well ;-) Cheers, 2010/5/5 Frank > I hate to chime in here but I recently started using Django, quite > successfully. I'm also a consent-student. I fear that you are going to > have a lot of trouble using Django (or anything like it) if you

Re: access value from request.GET.get in request.method == 'POST

2010-05-06 Thread dariush
Thank you Scott. Now I can access the "?token=blah" part. This was a very fast and painless help. I will learn more about Post and Get requests. Best regards Said PS: How can I vote for you? On 6 Mai, 17:04, zinckiwi wrote: > > my HTML form tag is as follows: > > > > > > How can I avoid los

Re: access value from request.GET.get in request.method == 'POST

2010-05-06 Thread zinckiwi
> my HTML form tag is as follows: > > > > How can I avoid losing the "?token=blah" part? I think this could be > the problem. You'll want to replace it with this: As explained here: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/request-response/#django.http.HttpRequest.get_full_path > > assert Fa

Re: Disabling (or find a workaround for) the comment security checks

2010-05-06 Thread Alex Robbins
Also, as I think more about this, are you sure you need static generator? You might get sufficient speed just by using cache. Premature optimization is bad On May 6, 8:37 am, Alex Robbins wrote: > Disclaimer: > Disabling the security stuff makes it really likely you'll get comment > spammed.

Re: Converting a urlib2 response to a django one

2010-05-06 Thread Gustavo Narea
On May 6, 3:35 pm, Gustavo Narea wrote: > More info here: > http://packages.python.org/twod.wsgi/ Sorry, I meant: http://packages.python.org/twod.wsgi/manual/embedded-apps.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this gr

customizing emailed error messages

2010-05-06 Thread Chris Curvey
When I get an unexpected error in my mod_wsgi/Django application, I'm emailed a very nice error message with a stack trace and all the HTTP environment variables (GET, POST, META, etc.) That's great, but it does not include the name of the logged-in user. Is there a way for me to add that informat

Re: Converting a urlib2 response to a django one

2010-05-06 Thread Gustavo Narea
You could do it quite easily with twod.wsgi and Paste: """ from paste.proxy import Proxy from twod.wsgi import make_wsgi_view class ProxyRemoteFile(Proxy): def __call__(self, environ, start_response): environ['PATH_INFO'] = "/fixed/path/to/file" return super(ProxyRemoteFile, s

Re: Disabling (or find a workaround for) the comment security checks

2010-05-06 Thread Alex Robbins
Disclaimer: Disabling the security stuff makes it really likely you'll get comment spammed. You should set up some kind of akismet protection on the backend if you disable the security. If you don't want the checking then you probably want a custom comment form. You can use this method to setup a

Converting a urlib2 response to a django one

2010-05-06 Thread Filipe Correia
Hello everyone, I'm trying to make a django-view that proxies the contents of a file from another URL. This mostly works (I realize some error handling is still needed): def digitalObject(request, id): import base64 import urllib2 url="http://some.url.com/somefile"; req = urllib2

Re: where can I find good unit test examples?

2010-05-06 Thread Euan Goddard
Hi Chris, First of all, I never had much luck writing reproducible tests for Django models with the fixture system that comes built into Django as I never got consistent results and found the XML a pain to maintain. I came across Fixture - http://code.google.com/p/fixture/ We have this running wit

Re: Grappelli - TinyMCE only works in Firefox

2010-05-06 Thread patrickk
TinyMCE works in every browser ... you just need to change the setup- file, see http://wiki.moxiecode.com/index.php/TinyMCE:Configuration/browsers regards, patrick On 6 Mai, 14:53, django_jedi wrote: > Hi All, > > We're using Grappelli in the admin of a Django site we're building. > Weirdly, th

Re: access value from request.GET.get in request.method == 'POST

2010-05-06 Thread dariush
On 6 Mai, 14:35, zinckiwi wrote: > First thing would be to ensure that when you submit the form back to > itself, the querystring remains. It's all well and good to visit a > form like this: > > /someapp/myform/?token=blah > > But if your HTML form tag is: > > > > Then you'll lose the "?token=b

Grappelli - TinyMCE only works in Firefox

2010-05-06 Thread django_jedi
Hi All, We're using Grappelli in the admin of a Django site we're building. Weirdly, the TinyMCE text editor only shows up in Firefox. Has anyone else run into this? I've been scouring the Net and the TinyMCE wiki for clues but so far no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA -- Yo

Re: access value from request.GET.get in request.method == 'POST

2010-05-06 Thread zinckiwi
First thing would be to ensure that when you submit the form back to itself, the querystring remains. It's all well and good to visit a form like this: /someapp/myform/?token=blah But if your HTML form tag is: Then you'll lose the "?token=blah" part when you submit. Other than that, nothing I

Re: QuerySet.distinct and aggregates

2010-05-06 Thread zinckiwi
> The actual call I had tried was > Payment.objects.filter(appliedpayment__invoice__location=loc).distinct().ag > gregate(Sum('amount')) > (where amount is a field on Payment). I could do > AppliedPayment...aggregate(...), but unfortunately the AppliedPayment > splits the 'amount' into several val

access value from request.GET.get in request.method == 'POST

2010-05-06 Thread dariush
Hi to everybody. I am a django and python newbie and I hope that someone can help me here. This is my first post here. I will first explain my problem very abstractly to confine myself to only the bare necessities. I define a function "process" in a views.py file. BEGIN Code def process(request

MacPorts installation, Django $PATH issue

2010-05-06 Thread HelloWorld
Hi everybody I just got Django installed (to test it) via Macports and I have Python 2.5 and 2.6 installed on a MacBook running 10.6.3. I did everything the installation guide told me, but after typing: python manage.py runserver I get this error: File "manage.py", line 2, in from django.

Re: Syntax for displaying field values from parent model(s) in a template?

2010-05-06 Thread derek
On May 5, 9:15 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote: > On May 5, 6:27 pm, Derek wrote: > > > > > I  have set of models, with relationships D -> C -> B -> A, where the > > "->" indicates a "many to one" relationship. > > > I have been able to create a filtered queryset on child model D, based > > on a value i

where can I find good unit test examples?

2010-05-06 Thread Chris Withers
Hi All, Where can I find good examples of django unit tests? I currently just want to test my models and some helper functions, but they will do a .save() on a bunch of model instances. Any help gratefully recieved! Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: Django 1.2 release candidate available

2010-05-06 Thread Federico Capoano
I've been using the beta for a while and it works pretty good for what I've seen. On May 6, 6:40 am, James Bennett wrote: > Tonight we're proud to announce, finally, the first Django 1.2 release > candidate. If all goes well, it will also be the *only* release > candidate, and Django 1.2 final

Re: Open source CMS (if based on Django better)

2010-05-06 Thread Matthias Kestenholz
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Jonatan.mv wrote: > What would be you recommended CMS?. Could you please give some reasons > (pro and cons)?. > > I'm investigating on these: > > - PyLucid v0.8.x stable, v0.9 alpha > - FeinCMS v1.1.0 stable > - django-simplecms > - django-cms-2.0 2.0.2 stable , 2.1