Unfortunately I still don't understand the outputs that I get in Python console, maybe it's because I don't understand the concept of templates.
But this is what I tried to do in Python console.
>>> p=Poll(question="Giddeup'ah!", pub_date=timezone.now())>>> p.save()>>> p.id4>>> p.question"Giddeup'ah!">>> p.pub_datedatetime.datetime(2012, 5, 1, 18, 25, 39, 804854, tzinfo=<UTC>)>>> Poll.objects.all()[<Poll: Waddup'ah? 2012-04-26 08:39:20.605340+00:00>, <Poll: What's up? 2012-04-26 10:30:23.624835+00:00>,<Poll: How do you do? 2012-04-26 20:34:33.337247+00:00>, <Poll: Giddeup'ah! 2012-05-01 18:25:39.804854+00:00>]
p.pub_date and Poll.objects.all() show the same time info, so how do I see the time with the simplest of templates?
Also when I tried typing "poll.pub_date" in different ways I get these errors.
>>> Poll.pub_dateTraceback (most recent call last):File "<console>", line 1, in <module>AttributeError: type object 'Poll' has no attribute 'pub_date'>>> poll.pub_dateTraceback (most recent call last):File "<console>", line 1, in <module>NameError: name 'poll' is not defined>>> poll.pub_date()Traceback (most recent call last):File "<console>", line 1, in <module>NameError: name 'poll' is not defined>>> Poll.pub_date()Traceback (most recent call last):File "<console>", line 1, in <module>AttributeError: type object 'Poll' has no attribute 'pub_date'
Here's a better overview of what my relevant files looks like and what setup I have tried to use. Maybe it will help in finding if I have mis-configured something.
On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 3:16:33 PM UTC+2, akaariai wrote:
On Apr 30, 11:03 pm, Dan Santos <dansanto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi I'm a total programming newbie!
>
> ### INTRO ###
> I have been following this tutorial and the timezone outputs confuses
> me.https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/intro/tutorial01/# ..playing-with-.
>
> And I'm still confused after reading these explanations, I basically
> need some really dumbed down answers to understand this timezone
> business:
>
> <b>TIME_ZONE setting: How does it work?</b>http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_ ..thread/thread/bebb.
>
> ### QUESTION ###
> * Europe/Brussels has UTC+2 during summer time.
>
> When I run this as I follow the Django tutorial, then the time (20:34)
> is behind by 2 hours to my local time and UTC displays +00:00.
> Shouldn't it display 22:34 +02:00 instead for a server located at
> Europe/Brussels?
>
> >>> Poll.objects.all()
>
> <Poll: How do you do? 2012-04-26 20:34:33.337247+00:00>]
Internally Django works in UTC . When you display a value in a
template or in a form it will be converted to the currently active
time zone (by default settings.TIMEZONE). So, when you just do
Poll.objects.all() you will see the UTC time, as this is Python
internal representation. If you would do {{poll.pub_date}} in the
template, it would be displayed in the time zone you have currently
active.
- Anssi
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