Title: [1963] branches/1.0/turbogears/qstemplates/quickstart/+package+: merged 1962 from trunk
Revision 1963
Author max
Date 2006-10-12 01:17:00 -0400 (Thu, 12 Oct 2006)
Log Message
merged 1962 from trunk
Modified Paths
Title: [1965] trunk/turbogears/util.py: oops, forget to revert kid back to genshi
Revision 1965
Author max
Date 2006-10-12 02:35:40 -0400 (Thu, 12 Oct 2006)
Log Message
oops, forget to revert kid back to genshi
Modified Paths
trunk/turbogears/util.py
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Modified:
On 10/12/06, Karl Guertin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it doesn't has any reference to how to pass the validators to the
widgets and the explanation for @validate is vague
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/ValidateDecorator
I've been a slacker
#1047: empty string for the source
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Reporter: bjourne |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal |Milestone:
Component: TurboGears |
#221: CherryPy locks .kid files on Windows
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal |Milestone:
#842: specifying alternative exposed name for method in turbogears.expose()
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Reporter: anonymous|Owner: elvelind
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal |
#855: Catwalk back button does not work
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone: __future__
#868: Remove all default Trac articles from wiki
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: lowest |Milestone:
#823: TurboTunes song grid widget doesn't fill the box
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: low |Milestone:
#83: add typeconv to firebird connection URIs
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Reporter: kevin |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal |Milestone:
Component: SQLObject |
#25: EasyInstall find links needs to be inheritable
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Reporter: kevin |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal|Milestone: __future__
#1145: [PATCH] kid.encoding setting in ap.cfg doesn't work
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Reporter: Joost |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal
#1145: [PATCH] kid.encoding setting in ap.cfg doesn't work
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Reporter: Joost |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal
#1124: Using an alternative template engine makes TG return wrong charset
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Reporter: sakkew |Owner: max
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal |Milestone:
#823: TurboTunes song grid widget doesn't fill the box
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: low |Milestone:
#291: Unable to run TG on unix domain socket
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: normal |Milestone: __future__
#291: Unable to run TG on unix domain socket
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: normal |Milestone: __future__
#1134: [PATCH] RSS template assumes utf-8 encoding
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal |
#1139: [PATCH] SQLObject bug in handling of non default foreign keys
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Reporter: trlandet |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal |
#1139: [PATCH] SQLObject bug in handling of non default foreign keys
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Reporter: trlandet |Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal |
Hi,I have purged some of the tickets with unassigned milestones on Trac. Hopefully I didn't go overboard with it.Max.
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Hello:
At least I know CP3 has 3 times faster performance than CP2, wsgi,
python 2.5 support, better looking error pages, and
RoutesDispatcher(found in trac).
So is there a timeline or roughly plan to support CP3?
ex: it will be dealed during January 14-16(TurboGears Jam)?
Will the migration
On 10/12/06, Max Ischenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have purged some of the tickets with unassigned milestones on Trac.
Hopefully I didn't go overboard with it.
I went over your tickets and I agree most of them should be closed, in
fact I didn't close most of them because I wanted a
On 10/12/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just one commentsaying the revision on which they where commited is better then It isalready applied in SVN after 1.0b1.Okay, but in this particular case I have no idea who applied the change. I just checked trunk/1.0 and saw it contains the
On 10/12/06, Max Ischenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/12/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just one comment
saying the revision on which they where commited is better then It is
already applied in SVN after 1.0b1.
Okay, but in this particular case I have no idea who
On 10/12/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
svn blame path to file ?or check the changelog in trac :)btw, am I supposed to update changelog? I have checked turbogears-1.0/CHANGELOG.txt but it contains nothing after 1.0b1 release. Therefore I didn't record my changes anywhere.
On 10/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So is there a timeline or roughly plan to support CP3?
ex: it will be dealed during January 14-16(TurboGears Jam)?
Will the migration cause TG API change?
My understanding is that CP3 will come with the 1.1 release and won't
be part of
This morning I was thinking about widgets and where to put then and I
remenber the discussion that was raised about @view vrs @template,
then I realize why don't we have a view.py file?
- in view.py there will be all the python code related to the view,
that is all the project widgets, and
I'll also note that once the printed book starts entering the
pipeline internationally, prices may come down in other countries. I
don't know this for sure, but it's just a guess. Prentice Hall is a
big publisher, and part of the reason we chose them was international
distribution.
Feedback
A layer of filesystem caching can then be added to prevent accessing
from the database each time, but you can also scale out to multiple
servers without a shared filesystem (such as NFS).
Hi guys, I am a real beginner in caching, and even don't know where
exactly to start my study. Needing
A layer of filesystem caching can then be added to prevent accessing
from the database each time, but you can also scale out to multiple
servers without a shared filesystem (such as NFS).
Hi guys, I am a real beginner in caching, and even don't know where
exactly to start my study.
Hi,
I am trying to understand the path creation of widgets.
forms.py
def append_to_path(widget, repetition):
path = []
if request_available():
if hasattr(request, tg_widgets_path):
path = request.tg_widgets_path
if path:
print
Jorge Godoy wrote:
This would greatly enhance security on a TG application. A while ago I posted
a message where I did a really fast analisys on TG's security choices and this
feature of using roles and database security would be great. I wish I had
more time to implement that.
You can
The TurboMail was put on tg document front
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0
Below the title Solving specific problems
It will be a cool integration if user registration extension could send
email to users/owner after registration.
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Fred
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Mark Ramm wrote:
You can probably get the PDF electronically from the Safari site for
exactly what people in the US would pay.
Yes, and pay 30$ shipping and handling.
I got both, but if you live outside USA, you might be better served by a
less expensive store.
Hi Gregor,
On Oct 12, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Gregor Horvath wrote:
I am trying to understand the path creation of widgets.
forms.py
def append_to_path(widget, repetition):
path = []
if request_available():
if hasattr(request, tg_widgets_path):
path =
Gregor Horvath wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to understand the path creation of widgets.
forms.py
def append_to_path(widget, repetition):
path = []
if request_available():
if hasattr(request, tg_widgets_path):
path = request.tg_widgets_path
if path:
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hi Michele,
Michele Cella schrieb:
The attribute is setted the first time a widget tries to append itself
to the path:
http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/browser/trunk/turbogears/widgets/forms.py#L60
Thanks for your help, but actually
Hi,
Alberto Valverde schrieb:
Have you tried displaying the widget? This attribute only gets used
when displaying nested widgets.
yes.
request.tg_widgets_path is a stack where widgets store themselves (+
other information) when being displayed (or in any method decorated
by
In India, many international books
are available, the price of Indian edition being multiple times less
than that of US edition. However, there are some criteria which prompts
the publishers to come out with Indian edition of a particular book,
because not all books have Indian editions. For
On 10/12/06, Christoph Zwerschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jorge Godoy wrote:
I have it now running. Instead of duplicating the user and group tables,
I have modified the User and Group classes to read from pg_user and
pg_group instead of tg_user and tg_group etc. I mapped the postgresql
A few tips:- Use list comprehensions and for item in list structures as much as possible- Use .join and % rather than + for strings, especially if you are having performance problems. The + operator makes a seperate copy of the string every time it is used, while the others do the whole operation
Gregor Horvath wrote:
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hi Michele,
Michele Cella schrieb:
The attribute is setted the first time a widget tries to append itself
to the path:
http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/browser/trunk/turbogears/widgets/forms.py#L60
Thanks
On 10/12/06, Kevin Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Use list comprehensions and for item in list structures as much as
possible
Actually, this is debatable. You definitely should use comprehensions
instead of map() and friends, as it makes a bit more sense to people
without a functional
I recently got a Mac Pro and I'm a little confused on the best way to
install Open Source apps. I'm used to using Ports on FreeBSD and
Synaptic/Apt on Ubuntu. Because of this, I'm thinking of using MacPorts
to install Python instead of MacPython. I like the idea of
installing/updating all my OS
I've been reading the pdf version/online version for the last couple of
days. Good work. Is there a place where we should submit typos and
other corrections?
-C
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Hi, newbie to Python and TG here, quite impressed so far despite the
lack of documentation.
Sorry if it came up before, I couldn't find it. When I pass a parameter
to a query with
http://localhost:8080/module/value
value simply disappears, the controller does not seem to receive it.
If I pass
On 10/12/06, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, newbie to Python and TG here, quite impressed so far despite the
lack of documentation.
you miss this
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/GettingStarted/Arguments
Sorry if it came up before, I couldn't find it. When I pass a parameter
to a query with
On 12. okt. 2006, at 02.22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently got a Mac Pro and I'm a little confused on the best way to
install Open Source apps. I'm used to using Ports on FreeBSD and
Synaptic/Apt on Ubuntu. Because of this, I'm thinking of using
MacPorts
to install Python instead
On 10/12/06, Rune Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12. okt. 2006, at 02.22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently got a Mac Pro and I'm a little confused on the best way to
install Open Source apps. I'm used to using Ports on FreeBSD and
Synaptic/Apt on Ubuntu. Because of this, I'm
On 10/12/06, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, newbie to Python and TG here, quite impressed so far despite the
lack of documentation.
I'm working on that. If you have a specific problem, please post it.
You should get a response fairly quickly and it helps me find holes in
the docs. I haven't
I have just begun to look at and work with the scheduler. Couple of
questions.
What I am trying to do is set up a TG controller where-by the user can
set up monthly, weekly, daily, etc... tasks.
Trying to figure out how the identifier works. Is there an effective
way of deleting a task from
On 10/12/06, percious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just begun to look at and work with the scheduler. Couple of
questions.
What I am trying to do is set up a TG controller where-by the user can
set up monthly, weekly, daily, etc... tasks.
Trying to figure out how the identifier works.
Hey all,
I am new to the TurboGears scene but have used Dojo and other
frameworks in the past. Basically, I have been playing around with
creating my own widgets and I would like to have a few static widgets
on my page that play a host to dynamic widgets. I will try to explain
this a bit better
Personally I stick with MacPython because it is built properly and
installs with the Framework stuff all in the right place so
extensions build and install properly. I don't know if the ports
version is built with frameworks support.
easy_install or python setup.py install takes care of
I would really like to use the server's user information for
Turbogears' identity management, but setting up an LDAP server is over
my head, and the soldapprovider.py module referenced in the
documentation makes no sense to me.
Is there an easy way to accomplish this?
Thanks for the info Jorge. Guess I have a reason to upgrade from 9a6.
Erg! ;-).
I have a database object which holds all py persistant tasks, which I
think is the best way to keep track of everything. You may think about
adding something like tg_scheduler to SQLObject or Alchemy when you do
Hello,
I am using @identity for login. The session time is really to short
for me and I have to re-enter my login and password every five
minutes. How can I do to change the session time and increase it. I
have looked on the identity management page on the docs.turbogears
and I have
Thanks!You can send copy-edit notes to me at: Mark at Compound Thinking.com. I actually haven't seen what's versions have made it online, but there's been lots of proofing and editing going on over the last two weeks, and we should be finishing up everything to go to the press part of the world
On 10/12/06, Fred C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I do to change the session time and increase it. I
have looked on the identity management page on the docs.turbogears
and I have find nothing. What is the right way to do that ?
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Configuration#visit
On 10/12/06, Abe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, its pretty self-explanatory. The ThingManager has a menu bar and
will be placed in the page through a kid template. Javascript will be
used for the Add New Thing button. When clicked it will place a new
Thing in the body of the widget. Great, no
This ticket has been closed...Kevin HOn 10/10/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi sorry for not repling before I'm not a firebird user but maybe youwant to take a look at.
http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/ticket/83if you could provide feedback on that ticket so we can finally
Matthew Bevan wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce TurboMail 1.0, a TurboGears extension
to add multi-threaded outbound mail functionality to your TurboGears
application.
Very nice! I look forward to using this! Well done!
Thank you
Krys
What do you mean by the server's user information? Is this the login
accounts for the system itself, the logins for the database, account
info for some other piece of software? Whatever the case, what kind of
system are you using (name of software or details on account handling)?
The
Ed Singleton wrote:
I've reconfigured my dev server, so this is now available at
www.project-picard.net/turbogears-1.0b.zip
Ed
The link does not work for me. I get a 404.
Also the old link gives me a Cherrypy error.
I have updated the OfflineInstall page to your new url, but both links
Krys wrote:
Ed Singleton wrote:
I've reconfigured my dev server, so this is now available at
www.project-picard.net/turbogears-1.0b.zip
Ed
The link does not work for me. I get a 404.
I just noticed the comment on the wiki page. The correct (and tested)
URL is:
On 10/12/06, kerinin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would really like to use the server's user information for
Turbogears' identity management, but setting up an LDAP server is over
my head, and the soldapprovider.py module referenced in the
documentation makes no sense to me.
that code was a
On 10/12/06, percious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info Jorge. Guess I have a reason to upgrade from 9a6.
Erg! ;-).
I have a database object which holds all py persistant tasks, which I
think is the best way to keep track of everything. You may think about
adding something
Howdy!Is there a way to have a single controller both produce the form and validate it (taking appropriate action as needed)? I.e. I want to have the following, but if I try it always assigns errors to my empty (not-yet-submitted)
Which makes me wonder, do you see Indian editions of any O'reilly
books?
Yes, a lot.
So, while I can't promise anything, I think the probability of a
Indian edition of Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears is
significantly more likely than Agile Web Development with Rails.
:)
They key
http://www.danga.com/memcached/
Thanks a lot.
Browsing some documentations yesterday, I came across caching fliters
in CherryPy. Any idea how it compares to memcached? I get the initial
feeling that caching filters would be more easy, flexible and powerful
compared to memcached. But this is
I haven't looked much at CherryPy's cache filters. My goal is to create
a website that can expand with user load. I need to be able to add
extra web servers, running my application, when load required it. I
therefore follow the shared-nothing architecture.
Hi,
Michele Cella schrieb:
I'm the one to blame for this code, I know it's not so nice as today I
wouldn't rewrite it in this way probably, I 'm also not happy with
tg_widgets_path but at that time it seemed like the only viable
solution to avoid the need for widgets users to pass
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