Hi there's been an issue for some time with Channels and Django 5.2:
https://github.com/django/channels/issues/2148
There's a couple PRs open there which solve the issue.
Can anyone help us push for a solution?
Best regards
Federico Capoano
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Thank you Sarah! And thank you to everyone who’s been testing those
pre-releases so far ⭐️
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r login successfully. So here you have to make the
> login endpoint unprotected by using allowany permission class or decorator in
> Django as per the requirement.
>
> Try this and let me know for further assistance
>
> Happy coding…!
>
> Thanks,
> Thamaraiselvan
endpoint unprotected by using allowany permission class or
decorator in Django as per the requirement.
Try this and let me know for further assistance
Happy coding…!
Thanks,
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> Hi, I'm new to Django. When I try to generate
Please share the specific piece of code where this token is being created.
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> Hi, I'm new to Django. When I try to generate a login token, I receive
> these errors:
> json
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> {"detail": "Authentic
tication credentials were not provided."
> }
> how to fix this error to get the token from the login api of the website
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Hello Django Developers,
My name is Ahmed Nassar, and I am excited to contribute to Django! I have
experience in **Python, Django, React.js, and JavaScript, HTML, CSS, API**
and have worked on backend systems, automated testing, and web
applications.
I have explored the Django
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> is a good place to start.
>
> On Monday, September 16, 2024 at 1:03:21 PM UTC-4 Anant Chitranshi wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>> I am Anant Chitranshi. I wish to contribute to django. Can you please
>> help me to start?
>>
>
Hi Anant,
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/new-contributors/
is a good place to start.
On Monday, September 16, 2024 at 1:03:21 PM UTC-4 Anant Chitranshi wrote:
> Dear All,
> I am Anant Chitranshi. I wish to contribute to django. Can you please help
> me
Dear All,
I am Anant Chitranshi. I wish to contribute to django. Can you please help
me to start?
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On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 11:36:32 AM UTC-3 אורי wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that Django 4.2.16 release notes (and the other versions
> released today) are not updated:
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/releases/4.2.16/
>
> This happens usually every time after a new
Hi,
I noticed that Django 4.2.16 release notes (and the other versions released
today) are not updated:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/releases/4.2.16/
This happens usually every time after a new release. Is it possible to fix
it?
Thanks,
Uri Rodberg, Speedy Net.
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prove the annuoncement with a small recap of what
Firebird is and when one might use it ;)
—Adam
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024, at 12:11, mariuz wrote:
> New pull request merged into Firebird Django driver with the following
> changes :
>
> Added support for Django 5.0
> Added support for
New pull request merged into Firebird Django driver with the following
changes :
Added support for Django 5.0
Added support for partial indexes
Added support for window functions
Added support for TIME WITH TIME ZONE and TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE for
TimeField and DateTimeField
Added support for
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On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 9:08 AM Jacob Rief wrote:
> Hi Uri,
> we are running a large Django site in Austria. As cookies we use
> session-ids, csrf-tokens and the preferred language. By our legal team,
> they all are considered as strictly necessary
Hi Uri,
we are running a large Django site in Austria. As cookies we use
session-ids, csrf-tokens and the preferred language. By our legal team,
they all are considered as strictly necessary and hence we do not have to
ask for consent from our users. This btw. only applies to assets served by
Thank you.
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> {I am not a lawyer. None of this is legal advice, of course.}
>
> Django itself does nothing to tell your users authentication uses cookies.
>
> If and how you choose to do that is up to y
{I am not a lawyer. None of this is legal advice, of course.}
Django itself does nothing to tell your users authentication uses cookies.
If and how you choose to do that is up to you; also, there are some 3rd party
apps to try to make this easier.
However, I find this paragraph from https
Hi,
I read the updated Django 5.1 release notes and I think now it's more clear
that LoginRequiredMiddleware is only enabled if we enable it, and is not
enabled by default.
Thanks,
Uri.
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 9:29 AM Adam Johnson wrote:
> I’ve opened a PR for
Hi,
Django uses cookies at least for authentication / login. How does Django
handle the European Union legal requirements related to using cookies? For
example, does the user have to agree before cookies are used?
Thanks,
Uri.
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 10:29 AM Adam Johnson wrote:
> I’ve opened a PR for a small docs tweak that may help clarify the release
> note: https://github.com/django/django/pull/18455 .
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, at 01:29, אורי wrote:
>
>
> א
I’ve opened a PR for a small docs tweak that may help clarify the release note:
https://github.com/django/django/pull/18455 .
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, at 01:29, אורי wrote:
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> אורי
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>
>
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 3:17 AM James Bennett wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug
s.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/ref/middleware/#django.contrib.auth.middleware.LoginRequiredMiddleware
>>
>>
>> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/releases/5.1/#middleware-to-require-authentication-by-default
>>
>> I thought that LoginRequiredMiddleware is always enabled in Django 5.1
docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/releases/5.1/#middleware-to-require-authentication-by-default
>
> I thought that LoginRequiredMiddleware is always enabled in Django 5.1.
>
The set of middlewares which will be turned on by default when generating a
new project is documented:
https://doc
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On Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 8:37 PM 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers
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> Did you add the middleware to the MIDDLEWARE setting?
>
No. I didn't see in the documentation of LoginRequiredMiddleware
any MIDDL
Did you add the middleware to the MIDDLEWARE setting?
On Tue, 6 Aug 2024, at 17:19, אורי wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read about LoginRequiredMiddleware in Django 5.1 release notes, where it's
> written "The new LoginRequiredMiddleware redirects all unauthenticated
> requests
Hi,
I read about LoginRequiredMiddleware in Django 5.1 release notes, where
it's written "The new LoginRequiredMiddleware redirects all unauthenticated
requests to a login page."
I wanted to check so I installed django-5.1rc1 and I checked static pages
without login locally
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>
> https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2024/may/22/django-51-alpha-1-released/
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The proposed patch adds very little extra API surface. Django admin in fact
already support this, but for this arbitrary restriction in
`get_ordering_field`. The patch just makes it possible to pass a list down
to `get_queryset` method.
I would argue that this patch removes a special case in
tiple fields in admin.display
>>>>> decorator.
>>>>>
>>>>> But it got closed as a duplicate of #31975
>>>>> <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/31975> which was reported
>>>>> about 3 years ago, and it got closed a
be hard to
swap the Group model.
It's still better than hacking around Django
(see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2181039/how-do-i-extend-the-django-group-model).
I opened a PR <https://github.com/django/django/pull/18053> to add this, it
addresses the basic functionality.
Let me
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t;From Jorg:
> the fact that django or an upstream lib decided to slightly deviate from
the latest URL parsing spec incarnation does not make it vulnerable per se
>From Adam:
> On the contradictory standards, see the cURL maintainer’s post
I agree, Jorg, and thanks for the cURL refer
/2022/10/18/deviating-from-specs/ .
> Anyhow, just out of curiosity, wouldn't it be possible to use
> functools.partial function to replace urllib.parse.urlparse with ada-python
> in settings.py? Or make some kind of django extension that integrates this
> other dependency?
It
some
kind of django extension that integrates this other dependency?
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> Hi all,
>
> A few years ago, I reported a vulnerability in Django because Python
> wasn't
You write:
"It could still be a vulnerability ... / It could fail to parse ... /
could decide it's invalid - This is all pretty bad..."
I agree - this indeed would be really bad, if it can be used in
malicious ways. But note that the fact that django or an upstream lib
deci
time being too valuable to work on
making it better.
Dylan
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 1:37 PM 'Michael Lissner' via Django developers
(Contributions to Django itself) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A few years ago, I reported a vulnerability in Django because Python
> wasn'
Hi all,
A few years ago, I reported a vulnerability in Django because Python wasn't
parsing URLs containing tabs or newlines correctly. In this ticket, it was
fixed in Python:
https://bugs.python.org/issue43882
But Python, being maintained mostly by volunteers, did the minimum needed
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SyncChatRoom as a third-party package, and I'm considering extending it
> to integrate with Django REST Framework as well.
>
> I'll keep the community updated on the progress, and feel free to share
> any further thoughts or ideas you may have.
>
> Best regards,
> David
Hi Fawemimo Owolabi,
Thank you for your support and feedback! I appreciate your suggestion to
use SyncChatRoom as a third-party package, and I'm considering extending it
to integrate with Django REST Framework as well.
I'll keep the community updated on the progress, and feel free to
I really support these motions, it really sound great but it will be best
to used as a third-party package, also for drf as well
On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 11:21:02 PM UTC+1 Adam Johnson wrote:
> Hi David
>
> SyncChatRoom sounds more like something that Django would help users
Hi David
SyncChatRoom sounds more like something that Django would help users build,
rather than include in the framework. If it’s somewhat reusable between
projects, it would be best be published as a third-party package.
Thanks,
Adam
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024, at 8:57 PM, David Ansa wrote:
>
Hi Everyone,
I'm excited to propose the integration of SyncChatRoom, a real-time chat
functionality, into the Django framework. SyncChatRoom aims to provide
native support for WebSocket communication, making it easier for developers
to implement real-time chat features in their D
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an 28, 2024 at 9:23 PM Hugo Heyman wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've been troubleshooting an issue with lingering idle db connections
> (postgres) since upgrading from django 4.2 to 5.0. The issue manifested by
> db raising OperationalError FATAL: sorry, too many clients already not long
Hello!
I've been troubleshooting an issue with lingering idle db connections
(postgres) since upgrading from django 4.2 to 5.0. The issue manifested by
db raising OperationalError FATAL: sorry, too many clients already not long
after deploying the new version. We're running asgi wi
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Hi tobias.
The django-admin command has a `--pythonpath` option for this (docs
<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/ref/django-admin/#cmdoption-pythonpath>
).
So, for example in a 3rd party package using the src layout (example
<https://github.com/carltongibson/neapolitan>) wher
Hi everyone,
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/ref/django-admin/ claims that
manage.py, django-admin and python -m django are practically
interchangable. However, I noticed that they behave differently when it
comes to the python path (the path you can import modules from). I used
`CMD
Hi Alan,
This is a known issue, you can find a discussion in
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/12203. It's an accepted ticket so
feel-free to work on it.
Best,
Mariusz
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as intermediary
model. I have defined
Submission inlines in a ModelAdmin class (used by Django admin) and defined
the markets field as the first one in the fields attribute of a form
associated with that submission inline. However, that field is being shown
by last (at the end of the inline row
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Not sure what db you're using but will explain assuming PG.
>
> In this particular example, Django uses the `->` operator which requires
> that we compare jsonb types. The `__in=("Program1", "Program2")` is
> converted to jsonb via `DatabaseOperation
Hi Nitin,
Not sure what db you're using but will explain assuming PG.
In this particular example, Django uses the `->` operator which requires
that we compare jsonb types. The `__in=("Program1", "Program2")` is
converted to jsonb via `DatabaseOperations.adapt_js
oken "Program1" is invalid.
CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: Program1
and
Study.objects.all().filter(study_data__protocol__general__program_name__in=("Program1","Program2"))
works fine.
I am not sure if this is a potential bug with Django or is like this by
design. Would really appreciate if someo
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I have done like this where there is input in front end and data is passed
to django admin panel you have to make first crossorigin in django and then
make api structure in django and then pass it in reactjs call api from
axios I have code of it I will send you after some time understand it
simple
Hi!
I think you've found the wrong mailing list for this post. This mailing list is
for discussing the development of Django itself, not for support using Django.
This means the discussions of bugs and features in Django itself, rather than
in your code using it. People on this lis
Bien
Le ven. 13 oct. 2023 à 14:14, Tejas Vaij a écrit :
> I am trying to upload a blob from a service-worker in react-js to a django
> server but for some reason it is not getting uploaded. I have tried a lot
> of things but nothing seems to be working. Can anyone please help me know
I am trying to upload a blob from a service-worker in react-js to a django
server but for some reason it is not getting uploaded. I have tried a lot
of things but nothing seems to be working. Can anyone please help me know
what is going wrong with my code.
Here is the stackoverflow link where
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Hi,
I created the following issue: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34854
Thanks,
Uri.
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> Django Developers,
>
> I need to translate my website (Django) to Portuguese (Europe/Portugal
> version). I transla
Django Developers,
I need to translate my website (Django) to Portuguese (Europe/Portugal
version). I translated the site and I was surprised to see that a specific
error message was in English (from FileExtensionValidator). I checked and
found out that there are many untranslated strings in
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I just want to share my 2 cents...
Oracle is highly used in government and big Corporations in my country and
banks and many critical places.
So while the number of django user of oracle might be low, the prospect of
introducing python and django to a legacy project is invaluable.
I personally
;
> Carlton
>
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2023 at 15:19, Paolo Melchiorre
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mariusz,
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 8:47 PM Mariusz Felisiak
>> wrote:
>> > I'm quite surprised that you've started a new thread for something that
>
hi, I'm new to the django community and I had 1 suggestion. Django admin
panel needs a new modern design.
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From: pankaj palmate
Date: Sat, 12 Aug, 2023, 20:12
Subject: Django dynamic multiple databases
To:
I want to creating saas based application containing one super admin and
rest will be customers where each customer will have their own database
.want
Mariusz Felisiak
>> wrote:
>>> I'm quite surprised that you've started a new thread for something that was
>>> already discussed, you could always add a comment to the existing thread
>>> e.g.
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers/c/d
#x27;m quite surprised that you've started a new thread for something that
> was already discussed, you could always add a comment to the existing
> thread e.g.
> https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers/c/dg8BUVHKOo4/m/5uFVmdWCAwAJ
>
> I was not aware of this thread, thanks for li
Hi Mariusz,
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 8:47 PM Mariusz Felisiak
wrote:
> I'm quite surprised that you've started a new thread for something that was
> already discussed, you could always add a comment to the existing thread e.g.
> https://groups.google.com/g/django-develop
Hello,
when I got started with Django more than 10 years ago, I had inherited a legacy
project with an Oracle database for porting from PHP to Python. It might also
have worked out well if Oracle support had been a 3rd party package, but I can
say for sure that Oracle being a core feature of
Hi Paolo,
I'm quite surprised that you've started a new thread for something that
was already discussed, you could always add a comment to the existing
thread e.g.
https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers/c/dg8BUVHKOo4/m/5uFVmdWCAwAJ
> I wanted to share the frustration
ing up to maintain it (and there is an impetus for this when it's in
Django's codebase), it may just end up abandoned.
Tom
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 13:27, Jörg Breitbart
wrote:
> +1 from my side for removing oracle support from django itself.
>
> If very low usage + high mainte
+1 from my side for removing oracle support from django itself.
If very low usage + high maintenance burden does not qualify for feature
removal, idk what does - maybe not being supportive at all. Oh wait...
In the end such low usage numbers are prolly better served by a 3rd
party package
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 6:26 PM Paolo Melchiorre
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wanted to share the frustration of seeing yet another great new ORM
> feature blocked due to Oracle compatibility:
> https://github.com/django/django/pull/16417
>
> In the past, I too have had to put a lot o
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