I have a variable in init of a module which get loaded from the database and takes about 15 seconds.
For django development server everything is working fine but looks like with apache2 and mod_wsgi the module is loaded with every request (taking 15 seconds).
Any idea about this behavior?
Update: I have enabled daemon mode in mod wsgi, looks like its not reloading the modules now! needs more testing and I will update.
Hi,
I am new to ajax and django.
I have written own XMLHttpRequest call on browser side I will have to manually set the header request.META['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] to string XMLHttpRequest .
How can I access these headers on browser side
can anyone see why this wouldn't be working. Fairly new to django so any help would be much appreciated
actual url:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/2010/may/12/my-second-blog-post/
urls.py:
(r'(?P<year>d{4})/(?P<month>[a-z]{3})/(?P<day>w{1,2})/(?P<slug>[-w]+)/$', 'object_detail', dict(info_dict, slug_field='slug',template_name='blog/detail.html')),
what field in the django models class should be used if the type of data (text/images/html) is unknown? i'm looking for a field that can handle copy and pasted html code, images, text, etc.
If a have a form, with the data from a user, let's say a CV, and i save the data from the form into a database, but i don't want that a CV from the same user to be stored in the database more than once(when edited form instance)
I want it to be overwritten every time it is saved by one same user.
How can i do it?
thanks a lot
Am looking for open source Django apps in Google App engine. I want to play around with the code and learn in the process.
Not mandatory, but Would be great feature in the app:
- account registration/login
- image/file upload
I have an 'order' Model:
class Order(models.Model):
date_time=models.DateTimeField()
# other stuff
And I'm using Django ModelForm class to render a form, but I want to display date and time widgets separately. I've came up with this:
class Form(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Order
exclude = ('date_time',)
date = forms.DateField()
time = forms.TimeField()
The problem is that I want to put these fields somewhere between 'other stuff'
Hi guys,
I need to delete duplicate users in django (by duplicate I mean two or more users with the same email).
If your instance there are three records like this:
id email
3 [email protected]
56 [email protected]
90 [email protected]
I need to delete records 56 and 90 and leave the oldest record id - 3
Is there a way to quickly do this.
Thanks :)
As I'm writing a django site from government bodies I'm not going to be able to use cookies. I found this snippet http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/1540/ but it's currently not allowing users to login. Before I start debugging I wondered if anyone else has solved this problem with this snippet or in any other way?
Hello!
I want to enable debug (DEBUG = True) For my Django project only if it runs on localhost. How can I get user IP address inside settings.py? I would like something like this to work:
#Debugging only on localhost
if user_ip = '127.0.0.1':
DEBUG = True
else:
DEBUG = False
How do I put user IP address in user_ip variable inside settings.py file?
Hi, all.
I have set up a url mapping that goes like this:
(r'enroll/$', 'enroll')
In my development environment this mapping is used when I visit '/enroll/'.
But in the production environment, the Django application is under '/activity/' and '/activity/enroll/' should be used.
Please tell me how do I get the correct url in both cases.
Thanks in advance.
instead of User.
def myview(request):
return render_to_response('tmpl.html', {'user': User.objects.get(id=1})
works fine and passes User to template.
But
def myview(request):
return render_to_response('tmpl.html', {}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
with a context processor
def user(request):
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
return {'user': User.objects.get(id=1)}
passes AnonymousUser, so I can't get the variables I need :(
What's wrong?
I have a custom template tag:
def uploads_for_user(user):
uploads = Uploads.objects.filter(uploaded_by=user, problem_upload=False)
num_uploads = uploads.count()
return num_uploads
and I'd like to do something like this, so I can pluralize properly:
{% with uploads_for_user leader as upload_count %}
{{ upload_count }} upload{{ upload_count|pluralize }}
{% endwith %}
However, uploads_for_user leader doesn't work in this context, because the 'with' tag expects a single value - Django returns:
TemplateSyntaxError at /upload/
u'with' expected format is 'value as name'
Any idea how I can get round this?
I'm trying to set up a proxy model in django admin. It will represent a subset of the original model. The code from models.py:
class MyManager(models.Manager):
def get_query_set(self):
return super(MyManager, self).get_query_set().filter(some_column='value')
class MyModel(OrigModel):
objects = MyManager()
class Meta:
proxy = True
Now instead of filter() I need to use a complex SELECT statement with JOINS. What's the proper way to inject it wholly to the custom manager?
When I run python manage.py shell I get an error about the last app I've added to INSTALLED_APP, namely django_evolution, saying it's an undefined module. This is despite the fact that I've added the path to django_evolution to the system path. In fact right after this error I can run python and do an import on django_evolution and everything is fine. Why isn't django or python seeing this module when clearly it's been setup and even added to the path?
Hi
How to restrict the size of file being uploaded.
I am using django 1.1 with apache.
Can I use apache for this and show some html error page if say size is bigger then 100MB.
Thanks.
I have in my url patterns,
urlpatterns += patterns('',
(r'^(?P<path>.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve',
{'document_root': '/home/tipu/Dropbox/dev/workspace/search/images'})
In my template when I do
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ MEDIA_URL }}style.css" />
It serves the css just fine. But the file logo.png, that's in the same directory as style.css, doesn't show when I do this:
<img src = "{{ MEDIA_URL }}logo.png" id = "logo" />
Any idea why?
I already set USE_L10N = True in settings.py
But in following view:
from django.contrib.humanize.templatetags.humanize import intcomma
dev view_name(request):
output = intcomma(123456)
Output is always "123,456" for all locales.
I already create properties and add them to property group.Then I assign to my new product.But django show me
TypeError at /manage/update-product-properties/1
save() got an unexpected keyword argument 'using'
I've found that link: http://code.djangoproject.com/attachment/ticket/8424/time_filters.diff and changed my django 1.2 files by adding taht what you can see there.
But now, when I'm trying to write Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__hour = x) - the result is following error:
Field has invalid lookup: hour
What should I do else, to make it work?
(sorry for my english)
I want both mobile phones and regular PCs to be able to use my app by navigating to the same URL, but I want them to get different versions of the code. How do I tell Django to give different versions of the code to different clients?
I have a string of HTML stored in a database. Unfortunately it contains characters such as ®
I want to replace these characters by their HTML equivalent, either in the DB itself or using a Find Replace in my Python / Django code.
Any suggestions on how I can do this?