Indeed, I added these values to the tables, so now they should be fine.
Still, now I am facing another problem. Although I suspected that in the get_configuration() is the problem, now I cannot debug that because now I get a new error. After adding the dlists_enabled field to the tables and restaring mailman, when I try to access the Postorius server on localhost:8000 I get the HTTP Error 500: HTTP Error 500: A server error occurred. Please contact the administrator. and is what shows up in the terminal when I try to access Postorious: root@zalman:/usr/local/mm3/mailman# Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/wsgiref/handlers.py", line 93, in run self.result = application(self.environ, self.start_response) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/database/transaction.py", line 60, in wrapper rtn = function(*args, **kws) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/rest/wsgiapp.py", line 59, in __call__ environ, start_response) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/restish-0.12.1-py2.6.egg/restish/app.py", line 18, in __call__ response = self.get_response(request, resource_or_response) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/restish-0.12.1-py2.6.egg/restish/app.py", line 65, in get_response resource_or_response = resource_or_response(request) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/restish-0.12.1-py2.6.egg/restish/resource.py", line 212, in __call__ return _dispatch(request, match, lambda r: callable(self, r)) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/restish-0.12.1-py2.6.egg/restish/resource.py", line 243, in _dispatch response = func(request) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/restish-0.12.1-py2.6.egg/restish/resource.py", line 212, in <lambda> return _dispatch(request, match, lambda r: callable(self, r)) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/rest/lists.py", line 202, in collection resource = self._make_collection(request) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/rest/helpers.py", line 140, in _make_collection collection = self._get_collection(request) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/rest/lists.py", line 119, in _get_collection return list(getUtility(IListManager)) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/src/mailman/model/listmanager.py", line 90, in __iter__ for mlist in store.find(MailingList): File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/storm-0.19-py2.6-linux-i686.egg/storm/store.py", line 978, in __iter__ result = self._store._connection.execute(self._get_select()) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/storm-0.19-py2.6-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", line 238, in execute raw_cursor = self.raw_execute(statement, params) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/storm-0.19-py2.6-linux-i686.egg/storm/databases/sqlite.py", line 154, in raw_execute return Connection.raw_execute(self, statement, params) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/storm-0.19-py2.6-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", line 322, in raw_execute self._check_disconnect(raw_cursor.execute, *args) File "/usr/local/mm3/mailman/eggs/storm-0.19-py2.6-linux-i686.egg/storm/database.py", line 371, in _check_disconnect return function(*args, **kwargs) OperationalError: no such column: mailinglist.dlists_enabled Indeed, is a pretty intuitive error but still, I did not manage to find the proper solution. Thanks for your help and sorry for bugging you with so many questions, but I really want to make this work as it should. :) Thanks again, Emanuel ________________________________ From: Danci Emanuel <danci_eman...@yahoo.com> To: "danci_eman...@yahoo.com" <danci_eman...@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, July 2, 2012 11:45 PM Subject: asd On Jul 01, 2012, at 02:54 PM, Danci Emanuel wrote: >Secondly, I tried to modify the list attributes by adding the following: >>dlists_enabled = Attribute("""Is the Dynamic sublist feature enabled?""") - >"IMailingList" interface (/interfaces/mailinglist.py) dlists_enabled = Bool() >- "MailingList" class (/model/mailinglist.py) If you want this value to persist, it must also be added to the SQL tables, e.g. sqlite.sql and/or postgres.sql. This will make your schema incompatible with upstream Mailman, and there will be a better way to extend the default schema in the future, but for now, this should be enough to get you going again. Of course, it's not necessary to store your data in the primary database. Once you've got a REST API for your stuff, you can really map this to any backend storage you want. >dlists_enabled = GetterSetter(as_boolean) - to the ATTRIBUTES dict from >/rest/configuration.py >>mlist.dlists_enabled = True - in the "apply" method from "DefaultStyle" class >(/styles/default.py) >>Obviously I did something wrong, or I did not add all the necessary changes >because when I try to create a new lists that has the dlists feature enabled, >I get the HTTP Error 400: >>HTTP Error 400: Unknown attribute: dlists_enabled That error gets thrown on line 233 of configuration.py and it only happens if the attribute name isn't found in ATTRIBUTES. Probably the best way to debug this is to set a break point in get_configuration() and step through it when self._attribute == 'dlist_enabled'. Cheers, -Barry Emanuel DANCI _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-developers/archive%40jab.org Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9