> This is actually pretty much exactly what I had before, it was horribly
> slow! And somehow not nice since you always have to wrap the users
> around and can't just use request.user...
When you say that it was "horribly slow," does that mean you weren't
using caching to skip the DB, or was it s
> Given that both MEDIA_PREFIX and ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX are easily set in
> settings.py, I can't see the issue.
Having sensible default settings is a worthy goal for a lot of
reasons.
> My standard setup sets
> ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX to /admin-media/
As this exemplifies, having something other than /
django-schedule is a backend and frontend, just not a CalDAV backend.
The app is definitely more oriented to being stand-alone right now
though, but that's more because of where work has been done than a
design choice I think. There's been some work lately around adding a
slicker UI (JQuery Fullca
I haven't looked at the proposed patch, but I'd like very much to be
able to add a ``msg`` argument to assertContains and assertRedirects
at least. The point of the msg argument in normal asserts is to give
the person running the tests a quick, high-level indication of what
went wrong or what was
I love the prefix idea. Seems like the best of both worlds. I also
agree that changing the name to either ``prefix`` or ``msg_prefix``
would probably be preferable, to explicitly indicate that the behavior
is different than the standard msg argument.
This would certainly satisfy my use case.
-we
The common use case on my projects is definitely to trim whitespace.
The autostrip decorator I found on djangosnippets (http://
www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/956/) is pretty awesome, but I'd
prefer not to import that into every project and it would be nice to
not call:
> MyForm = autostrip(MyFo
I'd love to see a better way of managing settings in the core of
django. It's a real pain point sometimes for writing and using
pluggable applications and there's a wide range of ways that
application developers try to tackle it. Some have basically no
settings, some plan on users reading the docum