Monday, September 30, 2013

Re: Not able to create an simple application using DB (syncdb error)

Have you said which version of Django you are using?  (If so, it slipped past me.)

Is this all code that you wrote yourself, or did you copy some or all it from somewhere?
If copied, under what version of Django was it being used?

Have you gone through and understood the tutorial for the version of Django you are using?

Please, in a terminal window, try:

   cd c:\Users\gsherieff\blog1
   python
   import blog1.settings

What is printed?


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 8:28 AM, s. gulab <gulabmeetyou@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

   Thanks for your reply.I have tried with your answer which has given to last question but,still i am getting the same error.PFA of Screenshots.Please give me some simple steps or program to create an application with DB.

Thanks in Advance!!!!!

Thanks & Regards,
Gulab S


On Friday, 27 September 2013 23:40:02 UTC+5:30, ke1g wrote:
Not all that useful unless you un-hide the file extensions.

I'm guessing that there are manage.py scripts in both the upper and lower blog1 directories.  For recent Djangos, manage.py should only be in the upper directory. The lower directory contains settings.py, urls.py, wsgo/[u amd __init__.py.

I see that you are in the lower directory when you try to run it, which is also wrong.  cd up a level and try again.

Are you working from a book written for an older version of Django, or are you trying to port an project written for an older version to a modern Django?  I can't see how you arrive at the directory contents that you have.




On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:24 PM, s. gulab <gulabm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

   Please find the attachment.In that i have pasted the screen shot of my paths,output and everything.

Thanks & Regards,
Gulab S


On Thursday, 26 September 2013 00:01:21 UTC+5:30, ke1g wrote:
And where is your settings.py file?  If it is in the same directory as manage.py, and it is a reasonably current Django (1.4, 1.5), then it's in the wrong place.  It belongs in a sub-directory named 'blog1', along with your urls.py, wsgi.py and an empty __init__.py .



On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:40 PM, s. gulab <gulabm...@gmail.com> wrote:
When i give " ./manage.py syncdb " i am getting following error.

" Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "manage.py", line 10, in <module>
    execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py", line
453, in execute_from_command_line
    utility.execute()
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py", line
392, in execute
    self.fetch_command(subcommand).run_from_argv(self.argv)
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py", line
263, in fetch_command
    app_name = get_commands()[subcommand]
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py", line
109, in get_commands
    apps = settings.INSTALLED_APPS
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\conf\__init__.py", line 53, in __ge
tattr__
    self._setup(name)
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\conf\__init__.py", line 48, in _set
up
    self._wrapped = Settings(settings_module)
  File "c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\conf\__init__.py", line 134, in __i
nit__
    raise ImportError("Could not import settings '%s' (Is it on sys.path?): %s"
% (self.SETTINGS_MODULE, e))
ImportError: Could not import settings 'blog1.settings' (Is it on sys.path?): No
 module named blog1.settings "

manage.py:
========
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys

if __name__ == "__main__":
    os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "blog1.settings")

    from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line

    execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)

settings.py:
========

# Django settings for blog1 project.

import os

DEBUG = True
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG

ADMINS = (
    # ('Your Name', 'your_...@example.com'),
)

MANAGERS = ADMINS

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2', # Add 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
        'NAME': 'blog1',                      # Or path to database file if using sqlite3.
        # The following settings are not used with sqlite3:
        'USER': 'blog',
        'PASSWORD': 'blog',
        'HOST': '',                      # Empty for localhost through domain sockets or '127.0.0.1' for localhost through TCP.
        'PORT': '',                      # Set to empty string for default.
    }
}

# Hosts/domain names that are valid for this site; required if DEBUG is False
ALLOWED_HOSTS = []

# Local time zone for this installation. Choices can be found here:
# although not all choices may be available on all operating systems.
# In a Windows environment this must be set to your system time zone.
TIME_ZONE = 'India/Tamilnadu'

# Language code for this installation. All choices can be found here:
LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'

SITE_ID = 1

# If you set this to False, Django will make some optimizations so as not
# to load the internationalization machinery.
USE_I18N = True

# If you set this to False, Django will not format dates, numbers and
# calendars according to the current locale.
USE_L10N = True

# If you set this to False, Django will not use timezone-aware datetimes.
USE_TZ = True

# Absolute filesystem path to the directory that will hold user-uploaded files.
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/media/"
MEDIA_ROOT = ''

# URL that handles the media served from MEDIA_ROOT. Make sure to use a
# trailing slash.
MEDIA_URL = ''

# Absolute path to the directory static files should be collected to.
# Don't put anything in this directory yourself; store your static files
# in apps' "static/" subdirectories and in STATICFILES_DIRS.
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/static/"
STATIC_ROOT = ''

# URL prefix for static files.
STATIC_URL = '/static/'

# Additional locations of static files
STATICFILES_DIRS = (
    # Put strings here, like "/home/html/static" or "C:/www/django/static".
    # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
    # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
)

# List of finder classes that know how to find static files in
# various locations.
STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
#    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder',
)

# Make this unique, and don't share it with anybody.
SECRET_KEY = 'hr4fn+qh)3w)p-1g4(i-_12#mv_ncqa+*=-iz$5dl*w!@#+(h6'

# List of callables that know how to import templates from various sources.
TEMPLATE_LOADERS = (
    'django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader',
    'django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader',
#     'django.template.loaders.eggs.Loader',
)

MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
    'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
    'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
    # Uncomment the next line for simple clickjacking protection:
    # 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
)

ROOT_URLCONF = 'blog1.urls'

# Python dotted path to the WSGI application used by Django's runserver.
WSGI_APPLICATION = 'blog1.wsgi.application'

TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
    # Put strings here, like "/home/html/django_templates" or "C:/www/django/templates".
    # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
    # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
    
    os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__),'templates' ),

)

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    'django.contrib.auth',
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.sites',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
    'apps.data',
    # Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
    # 'django.contrib.admin',
    # Uncomment the next line to enable admin documentation:
    # 'django.contrib.admindocs',
)

# A sample logging configuration. The only tangible logging
# performed by this configuration is to send an email to
# the site admins on every HTTP 500 error when DEBUG=False.
# more details on how to customize your logging configuration.
LOGGING = {
    'version': 1,
    'disable_existing_loggers': False,
    'filters': {
        'require_debug_false': {
            '()': 'django.utils.log.RequireDebugFalse'
        }
    },
    'handlers': {
        'mail_admins': {
            'level': 'ERROR',
            'filters': ['require_debug_false'],
            'class': 'django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler'
        }
    },
    'loggers': {
        'django.request': {
            'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
            'level': 'ERROR',
            'propagate': True,
        },
    }
}


models.py:
========

from django.db import models
               import psycopg2.extensions

# Create your models here.

class Entry(models.Model):
    created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
    updated = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)
    title = models.CharField(max_length=64)
    text = models.TextField()
    published = models.BooleanField(db_index=True, default=True)
         
    def __unicode__(self):
        return u"%s - %s" % (self.title, self.created)

Please suggest solution ASAP.

Thanks in Advance!

Thanks & Regards,
Gulab S

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