Mi
ELK
Mi
Maybe you can get more help in a devops group
Mi
Does anybody know about one?
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Luis
https://dizballanze.com/django-project-optimization-part-1/
Luis
Guys, I'm having problems with silk middleware when I put django-debug-toolbar in my applications.
Luis
Is there a way to split middleware setting between setups?
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Thomas
Hi everyone. Guys is possible attach with field some variables without render it inside <input> field? I tried add extra attributes through widget but it is the same. Everytime it renders automatically inside <input> field and I need it like separate variable. Is somehow possible do this without custom field creation? Problem is within Input class: "format_html('<input{} />', flatatt(final_attrs))"
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Mi
create an installation based on git+docker+nginx+unicorn, after that put all together in jenkins [travis, or whatver] is really few minutes.
I've managed to dockerize the app. Now I only have to integrate it with Jenkins. I'm using docker compose. Nothing fancy, but very handy
Mi
But it feels robust
Mi
Yes my intention is using pipeline plugin
Mi
And launch the docker compose commands
Mi
Have you done something similar?
Thomas
I didn't understand your question properly
When you add extra widget attributes to field it will be in <input> element in template rendered automatically (when you inspect in browser). But I need this like django template tag separately that I can do things with that in template.
Thomas
I didn't understand your question properly
Like extra classes for field. It is rendered automatically inside <input> field in template. But I want it separately like variable with template tag.
Thomas
Sorry for my english.
Anonymous
Ahh
Thomas
Do you understand what I mean? :D
Anonymous
Yes
Thomas
But I need it with field together because when Im using forloop in template in form.fields I want it inside that field like variable.
Thomas
For example {{ field.custom_var }} . Right now all I know how it works it is that it is inside {{ field }} tag and I dont know how to get that variable. Also it is rendered automatically and I dont want it inside <input> html tag.
Anonymous
You can make custom tags
Anonymous
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/howto/custom-template-tags/
Anonymous
This documentation should serve you fine
Thomas
But I have to make custom class Input to change init method?
Thomas
I saw docs also try find answer with google...without any luck.
Thomas
I dont need template tags itself...I need field additional variable.
Anonymous
You mean attributes?
Thomas
I need some field variable outside field. Like for example bootstrap column class.
Anonymous
a.attributes?
Thomas
Yes attributes.
Thomas
But outside field :D
Thomas
Hard to explain :D ...standard field variables are placeholder, required, value, name ...Correct?
Anonymous
But outside field :D
Outside the element?
Thomas
Yes outside <input> element.
Anonymous
Oh god
Thomas
:D sorryyyy
Anonymous
At last I understood
Thomas
Thank you :)
Thomas
Is there any way how to add atribute that will be outside field <input> element?
Anonymous
Well you can use attribute outside the field
Anonymous
By just using it outside element
Anonymous
But you'll have to separately use it
Thomas
I know but that attribute is rendered inside <input> and I dont know how to stop it.
Anonymous
You can't do that the way you want
Anonymous
Or maybe you can🤔
Anonymous
Wait a sec
Thomas
I know one way...forms.Input(widget) class has render method where is <input{} > definition. But I dont like this way.
Anonymous
I did myself similar but in the init
Anonymous
init
Anonymous
If you're so keen try Jinja maybe
Thomas
Yes but there is way to overload that Input class because I dont want to create all new custom fields and widgets for this only because I want to add my new CustomInput class.
Thomas
Can you show me please some example? I know how to overload with init...but I dont know where :D
Thomas
I have to make a class that will be inherited from form.Input something like "class MyInput(form.Input):" and where will be init
Anonymous
I am not with my laptop
Anonymous
You are using forms right?
Thomas
Yes
Anonymous
Then you can mangle with forms too
Anonymous
But, I think modifying field is better
Anonymous
You'll just have to modify
Anonymous
What you want
Thomas
hm ehm but I really appreciate some example (some working :D)
Thomas
I need to see how to do that :( because Im trying this whole week.
Anonymous
Currently I only can point you to doc
Thomas
It is ok :) but when you will be on laptop can you send me some example? Please. I would very appreciate it.
Anonymous
Approximately 13 hours
Thomas
Im newbie for django and I have to do some hard things (for me hard).
Thomas
No problem 13 is good 👌
Anonymous
@inchidi may help earlier
Anonymous
Dunno if he is awake
Thomas
@inchidi may help earlier
Yes but it is hard to explain...You saw it how I explained it :D