Monday, October 5, 2009

Re: Models in a package & syncdb

Ooops, it's me ... these tricks work perfectly, sorry !


On 5 oct, 17:37, JF Simon <ad...@jfsimon.fr> wrote:
> I made some tests, it seems that imports don't work.
>
> In th __init__ I tried:
> from project.app.models.module import Class
> ... and Class is not imported
>
> Is the project package in the python's path as  call manage.py
> syncdb ?
>
> GRRR
>
> On 5 oct, 17:24, JF Simon <ad...@jfsimon.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I tried in vain to make it work !!! I've got some models modules in a
> > pckage named "models" in my app, I tried these 2 solutions (who are
> > mostly the sames) :
> > -http://www.acooke.org/cute/UsingaDire0.html
> > -http://www.ifisgeek.com/2009/01/26/splitting-django-models-into-separ...
>
> > So:
> > - I import the models classes in the package's __init__.py
> > - I declare them in the __all__
>
> > And syncdb still don't see my models classes. What am I missing ? Is
> > it due to the version of Django (i'm using the svn one) ?
>
> > I'm desperate ...
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