I have a django admin page but i don't have the database file on my computer. How can i extract all datas from the admin page in a databse file (e.g. MyDB.sqlite) on my hard disk ?
You probably want to go through something specifically meant to support programmatic interaction with your Django site.
Checkout Django REST Framework for an example. There are others out there, too.
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i'm managing lot of websites, few of those are Joomla.
Last webmaster has gone without giving any help and i've those Joomla DB that i cannot understand which websites are related to.
I mean, on wordpress, i'd see on "option" table to check URL but where i can find this information on Joomla?
Thanks
Have a look in the configuration.php of each site instead. In them, you can see which database is connected to the specific site.
Joomla by itself does not store the web site URL in this tables or configuration files, and I take that as a merit over Wordpress. The advantage of not storing the URL is that I could simply change web server's configuration when I want to change a site's URL. Everything will appear perfectly, unless for some reason a programmer chose to hard-code the web site URL into his code (which is a very bad practice).
So I suggest look into web server's configuration to get your the document roots and then relate the configuration.php file in there to the databases.
So, no chances.
Only solution i see is to backup and delete DBs one by one, if more than one, and see which website has gone "offline"
I have made the android app for my college. In that I have made the Login Activity page. Also, I have designed one web portal for my college consisting of the details of students such as their name, admission no., roll no, contact no. etc. using Mysql workbench. Now I want to access this Mysql database from my android application in so that I can login into the application using roll no. as the username and contact no. as the password.
I want to do this whole thing using Java and without php.
You may consider developing a Servlet to run on a container (e.g. TOMCAT). The Servlet (which is developed in Java) would access the database. Here you have an example of how this is done.
EDIT:
First, you need to add to your app the ability to send HTTP(S) requests. Plenty of examples in the Web.
Second, you need to deploy a Servlet container software product (I suggest TOMCAT).
Third develop a simple Servlet to handle post requests and access MySQL (again, plenty of examples in the Web, including some that you can almost copy-paste as-is).
Fourth, create a WAR file of the Servlet and deploy it into your Servlet container (if TOMCAT, under the folder webapps).
You will have to fine-tune configurations, but it should be straightforward.
Good luck!!!
I may be incorrect because the questions are from a long time ago, but it seems that github.io sites do not allow dynamic content. What I mean is I don't think I can post a php or python script to post to a database from a github.io site.
Does this mean there is no way to send registration information to a database from one of these sites?
If there is a way to run scripts that would be helpful as well. Thanks in advance.
what about firebase ? , you can use it as a Realtime data storage, user authentication, static hosting, and more. it has a javascript library that allows you to access to Firebase's authentication and database features from your static site on Github pages.
Take a look at tutorial here.
I'm quite new to Google App Engine and it's cloud Datastore which is used for storing the backend's data by default. As far as I realized you can only view it's content within the developer console and you can create or edit entities there.
But is there any external tool from which you can connect to your datastore to create reports or administer the data? What is your experience?
In fact yes it's true you can only see data's from the admin console.
If you wish to see your data's in Google Drive Table and make a report you can, but for that you need to create a connector to your sheet (I already made one). It's exactly the same if you need update or import data's to your datastore.
I use this Technic to upload or refresh products on my e-shop GAE app.
In general if I need to see a report, I design a specific web page for that and I protect theme via a login / password. To see a well formatted report you can use jquery library or use Google Charts
I am trying to develop a store locator script. May exist for WordPress however, after they are installed, no matter who logs into WordPress, each user is adding/deleting entries inside that one database of addresses.
I would like to have it so that each user belongs to a group/company. When they login to WordPress, they can only see their entries in the database.
What would be the best way to implement this?
Implement the stores as custom post types and do not give your regular users the capability edit_others_posts.
WordPress will then not show stores from other users, you don't have to do anything else.