Yes. All migrations have been done.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022, 9:01 AM Sebastian Jung
wrote:
> Do you have make manage.py migrate and afzer this manage.py makemigrations?
>
> Mark Phillips schrieb am Di., 7. Juni 2022,
> 17:02:
>
>> I can't seem to be able to create a t
I can't seem to be able to create a test database for my django project. I
get this error:
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: (1146, "Table
'test_hopi_django.CurrentArticle' doesn't exist")
I have full details at
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72521409/cant-create-django-test-database
if
anyo
I have been using a very old PHP based photo gallery called Gallery3 as a
photo gallery with about 10 years of photos. Gallery3 is on life support,
so I need to move to something else. I am looking for a simple photo
gallery application that uses file system based storage for the photos.
Gallery3 h
I have had good success with Linode, https://www.linode.com/. Their support
has always been helpful and quick.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:18 AM Sebastian Jung
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In germany we have a provider where you get a root server for 7€ with 2
> cores. Name is netcup. Linux is allre
I have a model Document, and the admin can upload an image to a FileField.
When a document/image is successfully uploaded, I also save a sha256
"fingerprint" of the image to test if an admin tries to upload a duplicate
image. If a duplicate image is detected, I don't save the duplicate image
and di
I have three related models - Document, Collection, and CollectionDocument.
A Collection object is made up of a group of documents.
class Document(Model):
document_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
class Collection(Model):
collection_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
docume
I am running Django 3.0 and using Chrome Version 80.0.3987.132 (Official
Build) (64-bit) and Firefox version 74 (64-bit). I have a select box on an
admin change page for a model, and the correct value from the database is
shown this way on the html source page generated by django:
Frank
Sam
Henry
Lucas,
I have many documents that I have uploaded to my django app. The docs are
stored in the file system, but the path is in my django model. The docs are
either pdfs or png images.
This is how I am displaying pdf images in my ModelAdmin change form:
readonly_fields = ('get_image_3', )
Just curious as to the best practices for using save/delete in Model versus
delete_model/save_model in ModelAdmin. Is one preferred over the other?
In my particular case, I have a Document model with a JSON field that holds
a bunch of metadata (name:value pairs) for Documents (photos, pdfs, etc).
I have two models
class Document(Model):
document_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
... other fields
class DocumentMetaData(Model):
documentMetaData_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
document_id = models.ForeignKey(Document, on_delete=models.CASCADE,
verbose_name="docum
MySQL and Postgres both support JSON fields directly, and have some
searching capability built in for those fields. I don't think you have to
use the django-jsonfield anymore. Check the
MySQL and/or Postgres docs -
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/json.html
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9
This thread appears to be a scam. It seems the OP is not contacting any of
the folks who say they are interested. Perhaps this thread should be
removed?
Mark
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Take a look at 'Q objects' in the django documentation -
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/models/querysets/#django.db.models.Q
Perhaps F objects will help.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/models/expressions/#django.db.models.F
Mark
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 9:12 AM Arnaldo Díaz M
James,
Take a look at this page -
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/howto/initial-data/
Be sure to backup your database before you migrate just in case.
Also, sometimes it is faster and easier to just drop the project's database
and restore from a backup than to fiddle with the initial data.
I am building a django 2.x site to:
* upload documents (images, pdfs, and videos)
* apply metadata to the documents (JSON metadata field)
* transform the documents (thumbnails, OCR, language translations, image
conversion, facial recognition, image blurring, etc.) based on some of the
metadata fiel
Take a look at this article...you aren't alone!
Mark
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:50 AM Motaz Hejaze wrote:
> Edson my Bro ,
>
> all you need is to make simple thing , make just a traditional
> Home/About/Contact website , i can walk you through it if you want ..
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 12:10
I am building a django 2.0 application, and I have noticed some strange
output in my console when I use runserver. I use logging a lot to follow
what is happening in my code as I write it, so there are a lot of logging
messages in the console. However, these weird messages do not have the same
form
Just a wild guess - do you have a cascade delete in your models that is
causing the deletion? Is a user deleting another object, and that is
triggering a cascade delete on a different model?
Mark
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 4:22 PM RyanW wrote:
> Yes, it is. Are you referring to 'delete' method in
You could look at this project for ideas on how to accomplish your crop and
rotate actions - https://github.com/matthewwithanm/django-imagekit
However, if you want the user to manually crop and rotate the image on your
site while looking at a Django view, then you will have to use some
Javascript
Are you working on a project now? What is the project, and where are you
stuck? What specifically are you trying to get to work with django?
Let us know the specifics of your project and where you are stuck so we can
help!
You aren't alone in this - the purpose of this list is to help each other!
This is how I do it:
1. drop the database
2. create the database.
4. make sure the user identified in your settings.py can still access the
database
5. delete the migrations
6. run all migrations
Your new db should be populated with all the initial tables.
Take a look at this,
https://docs.djang
The Exception Type says the template does not exist. The Exception Value
says the missing template is personal/home.html.
The template personal/home.html does not exist or is not located where
django is looking for it.
Mark
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wrote:
> TemplateDoesN
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If I understand your question, there are many different django projects
that offer a solution to "autocomplete" in a form.
https://djangopackages.org/grids/g/auto-complete/
Or, you can roll your own with the addition of some Javascript.
Autocomplete is not a "built-in" function withing the django
dtdave,
Basically, the model structure is how you indicated. To achieve changing
the content of a select once the page is loaded, you will have to do some
JavaScript magic. Django-select2 will do that for you, and there are other
django packages, or you can roll your own if it is not too complicat
ottaz hejaze wrote:
> i think we can all use google mark . thanks for the good knowledge
>
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, 02:48 Mark Phillips,
> wrote:
>
>> https://www.google.com/search?q=What+is+the+best+route+to+
>> take+to+build+a+general+CMS+using+Django%3F&oq=What+is+
https://www.google.com/search?q=What+is+the+best+route+to+take+to+build+a+general+CMS+using+Django%3F&oq=What+is+the+best+route+to+take+to+build+a+general+CMS+using+Django%3F&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.948j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 5:21 PM, afj afj wrote:
> ---
>
> --
> Y
https://www.google.com/search?q=Why+using+manage.py+command+in+CLI+instead+of+using+django-admin+command%3F+what%27s+the+difference+between+them%3F&oq=Why+using+manage.py+command+in+CLI+instead+of+using+django-admin+command%3F+what%27s+the+difference+between+them%3F&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.1333j0j8
To start with, in your Post class, you need to indent the post= and user=
lines. Like this:
class Post(models.Model):
post = models.CharField(
user = models. ForeignKey(..
Python depends on indentation -
https://www.python-course.eu/python3_blocks.php. You can Google "Python
inden
Use whichever one you are more familiar with, unless there is a technical
reason for your specific project to pick one over the other. Familiarity is
important if you are just learning django, as you don't need too many
learning curves at the same time. Sometimes, it is helpful to look at the
table
Teja,
First, let me suggest you just copy and paste your models from models.py.
People who use Django a lot may find it easier to read the code (because
they are familiar with the syntax and layout) than your typed summary of
the classes.
Second, Django by itself cannot do what you want it to do.
The way I work with json data in the admin is rather complicated. Here are
a the steps I use - check the django documentation and Google for details.
As an example, assume you have a table Documents with a JSON field called
metadata and other "normal" django fields. The metadata is a dictionary of
> django docs (https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/databases/#
> mysql-time-zone-definitions and https://dev.mysql.com/doc/
> refman/8.0/en/mysql-tzinfo-to-sql.html).
>
> I am not sure of the time zone issue is a red herring or not. Anyone have
> a suggestion on how to deb
c/refman/8.0/en/mysql-tzinfo-to-sql.html).
I am not sure of the time zone issue is a red herring or not. Anyone have a
suggestion on how to debug the problem?
Thanks!
Mark
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 2:02 PM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> I have two related models, Document and DocumentMetaData, and t
I have two related models, Document and DocumentMetaData, and two separate
ModelAdmins (DocumentAdmin, DocumentMetaDataAdmin) where I can't seem to
get list_filter or date_hierarchy to work. All the other aspects of the
admins work.
When I say list_filter or date_hierarchy don't work, I mean they
27; CSS!
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 5:17 AM, Daniel Germano Travieso <
danielgtravi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Mark.
>
> You can just override the Model Admin for your model and insert an Inline
> Form for example.
>
> Check the documentation for customizing the model admin!
I have a Document model that uploads an image. I have a DocumentMetaData
model with a JSON field where I "crud" metadata for the documents in the
Document model.
I would like to add the image of the document in the Document model to the
change form of the DocumentMetaData model in the admin. How d
Have you looked at celery (http://www.celeryproject.org/) to handle the
long running process? Perhaps in conjunction with redis (https://redis.io/)?
If you passed the long running process to celery, then you could change the
page to "say please wait".
Mark
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Mo
the Document, you will not
> have a pk until after the save is committed, so it won’t be accessible in
> the clean method. If you are updating a document, then pk will populated.
>
>
>
> *From:* django-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:django-users@
> googlegroups.com] *On Beh
I have a model, Document, and an associated DocumentForm(forms. ModelForm),
and a DocumentAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin). In the clean method of the
DocumentForm, I need to get the document_id (ie primary key) of the
underlying Document, but it is not included in the field set for that form.
I need the pr
I have a model called Document with a field called metadata defined as
JSONField(blank=True). I want to be able to search the Document model for a
certain key in the metadata field, and change that key.
For example, there is a key 'People' in some of the Document objects, and I
want to change that
What should be unit tested in models.py? I assume the storing of data and
retrieving of data from the database does not need to be tested, as I
further assume django has a full set of tests for those operations.
I can see testing these parts of models.py
* All custom methods
* Labels for all fie
Please provide the exact output you are seeing. It may be that the output
has been truncated, which is correct behavior.
For example, when I run this query on the command line for my model
Document,
>>> Document.objects.all()
, , , ]>
I get a QuerySet with 4 entries, as there are 4 rows/records
I have a model Document that has a json field "metadata" containing a
dictionary of different values. One example:
{"Orientation": "Landscape",
"Address": "Bethany Home Road",
"Photo Type": "Many People",
"a boolean": false,
"Person": ["Sam Smith", "Hank Jones"],
"Date": "05/13/2018",
"Location":
James,
I was finally able to add extra fields to a ModelForm dynamically! Check
out the answer to this post -
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32335349/how-do-i-create-and-save-dynamic-fields-in-django-modeladmin
It worked for me in django 2. I have not tried it in django 1.11.
I hope this he
James,
Did you ever get a response to this issue? I am having a devil of a time
adding some extra non-model fields to an admin inline form. My added
complication is that the fields are only defined at run time, so I have to
have a loop that creates them based on a different model in my app.
Would
I have two chained selects in an inline form in my admin page. I wrote a
short javascript script to pull the data from the database for the second
select when a selection is made in the first select. It all seems to work -
the scrip fires when a selection is made in the first select, the correct
va
I am using django 1.11. I have these models (among others):
models.py:# MetaDataclass MetaData(models.Model):
metadata_id = models.AutoField(primary_key = True)
name = models.CharField('metadata name', max_length=200, unique=True)
description = models.TextField('description')
18, at 16:05, Mark Phillips
> wrote:
> >
> > I have two models:
> >
> > # MetaData
> > # MetaData Value
>
> First, you might want to make sure this is *really* the best way of
> representing your data:
>
> http://karwin.blogspot.com/2009
I have two models:
# MetaData
class MetaData(models.Model):
metadata_id = models.AutoField(primary_key = True)
name = models.CharField('metadata name', max_length=200, unique=True)
description = models.TextField('description')
def __str__(self):
return self.name
# MetaDat
Is anyone on the list using MongoDB with Django?
I see the MongoDB-django engine is no longer in active development, so I am
not sure if I want to start using it as no one is supporting it.
There are other python mongodb options, and some django rest mongo options.
I am curious what, if anything,
ith django and mysql and bite the bullet if I need to do
some fancy db manipulations down the road.
Thanks again!
Mark
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 5:04 AM, James Schneider
wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 16, 2017 4:46 PM, "Mark Phillips"
> wrote:
>
> I am building an electronic docum
Is there any downside to creating a through table in a many to many
relationship when there isn't any "extra" related data, but there might be
in the future?
I have read that migrating from a simple m2m relationship to a m2m with a
through table takes some jumping through hurdles, so I am consider
I am building an electronic document management system using django and
mysql. The purpose of this system is to catalog and retrieve electronic
documents. There is no inventory of the physical documents. There are about
3,000 documents (photos, pdfs, videos) now, and that number could double in
the
should have been
class CollectionAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin)
in the above post.
Mark
On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> Hit send by accident...
>
> Constantine,
>
> Thanks for the link and update! However, I am not sure how to make two
> columns in the Coll
documents:
tempstr = tempstr + d.field_2
return tempstr
Mark
On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 9:14 AM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> Constantine,
>
> Thanks for the link and update! However, I am not sure how to make two
> columns in the CollectionsAdmin table without two functions.
blem.
>
> Also for more references about values_list, check following documentation
> page:
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/models/querysets/#values-list
>
> Regards,
> Constantine C.
>
> On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 12:41 AM, Mark Phillips > wrote:
>
>> The po
I have two models -
class Document(models.Model):
document_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
title = models.CharField('title', max_length=200)
class Meta:
ordering = ['title']
def __str__(self):
return "%s" % (self.title)
class Collection(models.Model):
to access the other fields in
the returned data. No idea why, but it works now!
Can someone explain the difference between self.cleaned_data and
self.instance in a ModelForm?
Thanks!
Mark
On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 7:43 PM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> I have a model called Document that has a
I have a model called Document that has a FileField for uploading files.
class Document(models.Model):
document_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
title = models.CharField('title', max_length=200)
description = models.TextField('description')
storage_file_name = models.FileFie
I am using ImageMagick 6.7.7-10 2017-07-31 Q16 on Ubuntu 14.04, through
Wand 0.4.4, Python 3.4.3 and Django 1.11. I am trying to create a jpg
thumbnail of a pdf file.
On the command line, I can do this with no errors:
convert -thumbnail x300 -background white -alpha remove Lucy.pdf[0]
output_thum
I thought python's uuid.uuid4 guaranteed a unique value. Am I missing
something?
Mark
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 3:58 PM, James Schneider
wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 22, 2017 12:29 PM, "Andréas Kühne"
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think you are correct with your pseudocode - you can do a
> Model.objects.filter(
, Sep 8, 2017 at 9:31 PM, James Schneider
wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 8, 2017 12:12 PM, "Mark Phillips"
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for all your replies and helpful suggestions. To answer some of
> your questions -
>
> 1. Where is the data coming from? - It is textual data i
> modelform for validation and save.
>
> There are pretty good libraries to read spreadsheets directly.
>
> 8.9.2017 22.13 "Mark Phillips" kirjoitti:
>
>> Thanks for all your replies and helpful suggestions. To answer some of
>> your questions -
>>
&
Thanks for all your replies and helpful suggestions. To answer some of your
questions -
1. Where is the data coming from? - It is textual data in a
spec/spreadsheet. The data is a lot of meta data (name and one or more
values) for describing attributes of scanned documents. There is what I
would c
I have a several classes in models.py, and I would like to load some data
into these models (or tables in the db), as well as add more data over time
through the admin panel.
I googled for some ideas on how to pre-populate the db tables, and found
references to RunSQL (
https://docs.djangoproject
I replied to your StackOverflow question. An error in your through model
caused the no such table error.
Keep in mind that web pages are only generated once, and then presented to
the user. If you want the page to display the cost of the course based on
the university you pick on this page in the
Linode is a better buy (more ram for the buck) than Digital Ocean. Both are
good hosting companies.
Mark
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 9:18 PM, James Schneider
wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2017 5:18 PM, "Thomas Campion" wrote:
>
> I tried following vendor instructions for installing located at
> https://
correction - https://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 5:55 PM, Gerardo Palazuelos Guerrero <
gerardo.palazue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm on the same situation, still learning.
>
> Besides the ones mentioned (I specially liked a lot the DjangoGirls
> tutorial), there quite
I am trying to create a form for a django-viewflow workflow. I have 2
models, Document and DocumentOCR as shown:
class Document(models.Model):
document_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
document_category = models.IntegerField(category=DOCUMENT_CATEGORY)
document_state = models.In
I don't completely agree with Antonis. If you want MySQL in production, you
will have to learn how to install it an use it at sometime.
With that said, you will probably get more help with installing MySQL in a
MySQL forum. Check these out - https://forums.mysql.com/. The Newbie forum
or the Insta
You might find one of these helpful -
https://github.com/digi604/django-smart-selects
https://github.com/yourlabs/django-autocomplete-light
Basically, you want a "chained select" that is populated after a value is
entered by the user, if I understand the problem. If you want to roll your
own, th
Hi Arun!
If tomcat is required for this project, then are you supposed to code the
project in java? If so, then python and django are not what you need. Maybe
Ruby, or Wicket is better suited for your project.
Mark
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 7:26 AM, Vivek Shrivastava
wrote:
> Well, I would cautio
I need to chain some select boxes in my admin forms to make data input less
error-prone and easier. There are quite a few projects like
django-smart-selects out there, but django-smart-selects seems to be quite
easy to implement. However, I don't understand the implications of the
warning for djang
ding, funeral.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Mark
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 12:19 AM, Melvyn Sopacua
wrote:
> On Sunday 25 June 2017 15:08:25 Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> > I have this class
>
> >
>
> > class DocumentMetaData(models.Model):
>
>
ocumentMetaData to only refer to a single
> document and a single metadata then change the ManyToManyField for a
> ForeignKey
>
That is not what I want.
>
> If you do that then you can do self.document.title and
> self.metadata.name to access those fields.
>
> On 6/25/17, M
Fred and Mary, Document 3 can
have values Mary, John, and Fred, and Document 4 may not have MetaData
People assigned to it.
> Regards,
> Constantine C.
>
> On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 6:20 PM, Mark Phillips > wrote:
>
>> I have a class Document that uploads a document. I have
I have a class Document that uploads a document. I have a class MetaData
that is the name for some metadata for that document. Since a MetaData can
have one or more values, there is another class called MetaDataValue that
has a ForeignKey to MetaData. Finally, there is a class
DocumentMetaDataValue
I have this class
class DocumentMetaData(models.Model):
document = models.ManyToManyField(Document)
metadata = models.ManyToManyField(MetaData)
metadatavalue = models.ManyToManyField(MetaDataValue)
def __str__(self):
return "%s - %s" % (self.document, self.metadata)
The D
A couple of comments..
1. This list is not for job hunting. Learn how to post correctly on email
lists. In this instance, you need an OT (Off Topic) at the start of your
subject line as this is a list for asking technical questions about Django.
More people will want to help you if you respect the
One suggestion would be for you to read through the django tutorial (or
actually do the tutorial) so you get a feel for what a django site needs to
run. Then ask for those files, build up the site and test it.
At a minimum you need the database files (Psotgres, MySQL, SQLite), the
templates, t
Start with the model layer. Use the admin interface to add some dummy data
and think about how you want the front facing pages/forms to look and
operate. Repeat as needed.
Mark
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 9:03 AM, wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> My project consists of a web site which allows to manage the r
Can you successfully send an email from the command line on your server?
You need to be able to do that in order to send email from django.
Mark
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Melvyn Sopacua
wrote:
> On Monday 01 May 2017 13:47:10 goskoomer tarasenko wrote:
>
> > The third day I suffer with th
Joe,
It is not clear from your post if you just need a django mentor for
technical questions, or if you need a business mentor to flesh out your
idea. There are hundreds (thousands??) of expert django mentors on this
list all willing to give you free advice. Learn how to ask direct questions
(http
Try "2 Scoops of Django" book. Shows uou how to set up a project.
Mark
On Mar 27, 2017 6:28 AM, "Shahab Emami" wrote:
> hello
>
> i have question:
> where can i find a few django sample projects?
> i have seen a few tutorials and courses but i don't now how
> a real
Feria,
Start here if you are comfortable with Python
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial01/
Start here if you are new to Python...
https://www.codecademy.com/learn/python
Both are hands on.
Good luck!
Mark
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Feria Científica <
laferiacienti
I echo Vijay's comment. Lists like this are really great for very specific
questions and short code segments or error message that a more experienced
person can answer off the top of their head. Your question is very broad
and requires a large time commitment from the reader to respond. With that
s
Try this - http://lmgtfy.com/?q=python+tutorial
Mark
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 12:49 AM, Davron wrote:
> HI!
> Could any python's gurus give me a some links,
> which leads to for a real comprehensive python-tutorial, Please.
> Thanks in advance!
>
> --
> You received this message because you are s
The django docs are excellent. However, if you are more of a book person,
then try Try Two Scoops of Django (http://twoscoopspress.org/) - well
written and updated.
Mark
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:33 AM, rmschne wrote:
> I'm no way an advanced user, but I found the book simplistic and not worth
First, you may want to check out the django web site,
https://www.djangoproject.com/, and learn how django projects are made and
deployed. The tutorial is a good place to start. After that, you should be
able to download the project and get it running on your PC. However, note
that the project is n
Start with the tutorial.
Mark
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 4:57 AM, Siddharth Singh
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am new in django. I want to develop a website using django framework.
> so, can anyone suggest me how will i approach which will fruitful for.
> And which tools should i used ?
>
> Thanks,
> Siddhar
+1 for Linode and Digital Ocean.
Also, you can get 2 Virtual Private Servers on AWS EC2 for free for the
first year.
http://aws.amazon.com/free/
Mark
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 7:21 AM, claudiomet wrote:
> I have digitalocean and no problems
>
> 2015-01-06 11:05 GMT-03:00 Vijay Khemlani :
>
> I
Alex,
The trailing period could be from online promotional materials for your
site. Someone may have written your URL with the trailing period inside the
URL by mistake when the promotional materials were created. It may not be
an attack vector from a malicious hacker, but instead, valid users jus
After you go through the django tutorial (really the best place to start),
check out Two Scoops of Django (book). I think it is only up to version
1.6, so some things may have changed or look a little different.
Mark
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Shazwi Suwandi
wrote:
>
> My bad! Apologies..
1. Perhaps reading the RapidSMS tutorial will help
http://rapidsms.readthedocs.org/en/develop/tutorial/index.html.
2. Join the RapidSMS Google group and ask questions there.
Mark
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 6:27 AM, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
> I just got a new project to build an sms app to be
Sabine,
Hit send before I was done please see below
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> Sabine,
>
> Another free hosting option - Ohava.com. 512 MB RAM, 1 VCPU, 20 GB storage
> for free. You also get ssh and root access. It won't last forever in your
&
eks for them to enable my
free system. You can sign up here - https://www.ohava.com/#signup. Still
playing with it to see what it can do. YMMV
Mark Phillips
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Sabine Maennel
wrote:
> Thank you very much for your advice Marc, it is very valuable to me,
> esp
Sabine,
How I deploy a django app...ymmv and I won't say this is the best way to do
it;)
I have two machines - one for development (my laptop) and one for
production (a hosted site) on Linode. The development machine uses
virtualenv and runserver to test etc. The production machine uses
virtu
Sabine,
I am in the US, so take my advice with a large grain of salt. I usually use
Linode and Digital Ocean as a benchmarks for hosting services. There prices
are very reasonable and they give you all that you need - root shell access
to your own private virtual server. They have great up-time, a
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