This is an Authorization class for [Tastypie](http://django-tastypie.readthedocs.org/en/latest/authentication_authorization.html) v0.9.11 (v0.9.12 changes how Authorization works).
DjangoAuthorization checks specific permissions — `add_model`, `change_model`, `delete_model`, etc. If you don't need that level of permissions checking, this might be useful. It just makes sure the User is logged in. It's equivalent to the `login_required` decorator.
Add a dummy text for your tests
Copy/Paste script into management app **content/management/commands/importcontent.py**
**Usage:** python manage.py importcontent 40
Add a dummy contact for your tests
Copy/Paste script into management app **content/management/commands/importcontact.py**
**Usage:** python manage.py importcontact
The faster you fail the faster you reach success. This management command runs tests within the django environment, but without a test database, hence the word "UNSAFE". It only runs unittests for a single application, which are not subclasses of django.test.TestCase. Django's TestCases are not supported because they attempt to purge the database. Turn this flaw into a feature by segregating testcases into those that either need or don't need the test database. This tool may not be useful in all cases, but in certain cases you can have more rapid testing iterations. I use it for certain utility applications.
**Setup:**
Place in <app_name>/management/commands/unsafe_test.py
**Run:**
$./manage.py unsafe_test <app_name>
You need jQuery and Bootstrap 2 and bootstrap-dropdown.js. Apart from that, this should be a perfect drop-in replacement for the normal select widget. A jQuery event callback maintains a hidden input field from the user's selection. Upon loading the page, the hidden input field is set.
The SelectWidgetBootstrap also contains a <noscript> tag containing the normal forms.Select widget.
Example usage:
class MyForm(forms.Form):
group = forms.ModelChoiceField(models.Group.objects.all(), widget=SelectWidgetBootstrap(),
empty_label=_(u'(no group selected)'))
This is a function to take a Q object and construct a function which returns a boolean. This lets you use the exact same filter syntax that Django's managers use and apply it inside list comprehensions, or to non-persistent objects, or to objects of different types with the same attribute names.
This is a script to automatically set up a django project
It takes only one argument for the project name
This works for Django 1.4
It will create the following directory structure:
/project
/server (app name)
/media:
/html
/css
/js
/img
added commands:
altersql - shows sql code with alter queries
alterdb - apply alter queries. parameters:
--showsql - show queries
--app=APPLICATION - alter only selected application
[you need clone this repo](https://bitbucket.org/certator/django_snippets)
This is a simpel snippet to prevent conflict between Django and AngularJS template syntax.
It is possible to change the AngularJS syntax, but this can cause compatibility problems, so I figured that this was a better solution.