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  • TowerDefend
    Board » Who's using SCT
    It's for a game for the iPhone.

    I didn't plan on crediting Django and Sphene because of its commercial nature, but I've gotten some great support from Herbert so I'll throw up the credits.

  • Re: Feeds problem
    Board » General
    I'm really liking Sphene and I'm using it for my currently live web site.
    cool thanks, have you considered posting a link in the Who's using SCT category :)
    Sure, I'll add it soon.

    It's failing on a URL that looks like: /board/feeds/latest/1/

    I've done some more investigation. When parsing CamelCase, wikilink_utils.py is not correctly getting a WikiSnip object. Simply doing a "print snip" fails. It looks like it is because get_current_group() is returning None:

    snip = WikiSnip.objects.get( group = get_current_group(), name = snipname, )
    


    Then it catches an exception (due to the snip belonging to a group) and creates a new WikiSnip:
    snip = WikiSnip( group = get_current_group(), name = snipname, )
    


    This works except the group attribute isn't defined in the WikiSnip object, as in "hasattr(snip, 'group') == False". This doesn't play nice in the model because it assumes self.group exists. Printing the WikiSnip object fails because __unicode__ uses self.group.

    The rest of the site seems to work fine and my urls.py "defaultdict" groupName is set to the group name in the database. The all the snip rows' group_id is pointing to the group id.

    So I guess my question is if it's a problem with my group configuration to make get_current_group() return None? Or is it something else I'm doing wrong?

    The data isn't too confidential so I'll email you the DB if that will help.
  • Feeds problem
    Board » General
    Hi

    I'm really liking Sphene and I'm using it for my currently live web site.

    I'm having a problem with feeds giving me an exception that I'm having difficulty debugging. Maybe you can shed some light on the problem.

    It's failing on a URL that looks like: /board/feeds/latest/1/

    The error is:
    TemplateSyntaxError at /board/feeds/latest/1/
    Caught an exception while rendering: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

    Relating to sphene/sphboard/feeds/latestpost_description.html:
    {{ obj.body_escaped }}

    If I change it to obj.body, it seems to work just fine... (but this doesn't apply markup, does it?)

    I'm using sphene trunk and tried a few versions of Django.

    The traceback is:
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphboard/renderers.py", line 143, in render_body
    return renderer.render(body)
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphboard/renderers.py", line 41, in render
    return wikilink_utils.render_wikilinks(bbcode.bb2xhtml(text))
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/wikilink_utils.py", line 68, in render_wikilinks
    done = WIKILINK_RE_COMPILED.sub( render_wikilinks_match, source )
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/wikilink_utils.py", line 63, in render_wikilinks_match
    wikilink = handle_wikilinks_match(match.groupdict())
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/wikilink_utils.py", line 48, in handle_wikilinks_match
    if not snip.has_edit_permission() \
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/models.py", line 289, in has_edit_permission
    pref = self.get_wiki_preference()
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/models.py", line 252, in get_wiki_preference
    self._wiki_preference = self.__get_wiki_preference()
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/models.py", line 259, in __get_wiki_preference
    parent = self.get_parent()
    File "/var/www/site/communitytools/sphenecoll/sphene/sphwiki/models.py", line 218, in get_parent
    return WikiSnip.objects.get( group = self.group,
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/fields/related.py", line 249, in __get__
    rel_obj = QuerySet(self.field.rel.to).get(**params)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/query.py", line 303, in get
    clone = self.filter(*args, **kwargs)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/query.py", line 489, in filter
    return self._filter_or_exclude(False, *args, **kwargs)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/query.py", line 507, in _filter_or_exclude
    clone.query.add_q(Q(*args, **kwargs))
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/sql/query.py", line 1257, in add_q
    can_reuse=used_aliases)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/sql/query.py", line 1200, in add_filter
    self.where.add((alias, col, field, lookup_type, value), connector)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/sql/where.py", line 48, in add
    params = field.get_db_prep_lookup(lookup_type, value)
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py", line 202, in get_db_prep_lookup
    return [self.get_db_prep_value(value)]
    File "/var/www/site/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py", line 353, in get_db_prep_value
    return int(value)
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

    Any ideas?


    --- Last Edited by gak at 2008-12-20 07:51:50 ---


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