Ok,  I got sqlalchemymanager and I tried to make this example work and
python app.py said:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "app.py", line 83, in <module>
    cookie_signoutpath = '/signout',
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
authkit/authenticate/__init__.py", line 452, in middleware
    prefix=prefix_,
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
authkit/authenticate/form.py", line 131, in make_form_handler
    prefix='authkit.method.form',
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
authkit/authenticate/form.py", line 114, in load_form_config
    format='basic'
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
authkit/authenticate/__init__.py", line 191, in
get_authenticate_function
    users = user_object(user_conf['data'], encrypt)
KeyError: 'data'

and I'm a little bit confuse about it.
Where's the key to solve it?

Greetz
Romek

On 14 Sty, 16:58, James Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The sqlalchemy_04_driver requires the SQLAlchemyManager middleware to be
> set up. This basically involves setting up SQLAlchemy as middleware
> rather than as part of Pylons as the QuickWiki tutorial does. You can
> follow the example here:
>
> http://authkit.org/trac/browser/AuthKit/trunk/examples/user/database/...
>
> Using SQLAlchemyMiddleware isn't the standard way of doing things in
> Pylons but it is the best way if you want to create middleware services
> which rely on an SQLAlchemy session.
>
> There are other SQLAlchemy Drivers which people have submitted on this
> list which don't require the middleware.
>
> HTH,
>
> James
>
> keemor wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to make QuickWiki Integration Tutorial work  with
> > sqlalchemy_04_driverhttp://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pysbook/Authentication+and+Authoriza....
>
> > I changed websetup.py in a way that is not describe in tutorial:
>
> > from authkit.users.sqlalchemy_04_driver import UsersFromDatabase,
> > setup_model
>
> > def setup_config(command, filename, section, vars):
> >     """Place any commands to setup quickwiki here"""
> >     conf = appconfig('config:' + filename)
> >     load_environment(conf.global_conf, conf.local_conf)
>
> >     import quickwiki.model as model
>
> >     # Populate the DB on 'paster setup-app'
> >     log.info("Setting up database connectivity...")
> >     engine = config['pylons.g'].sa_engine
>
> >     log.info ("Adding users and roles")
> >     setup_model(model, model.metadata)
> >     environ = {}
> >     environ['sqlalchemy.session'] = model.Session
> >     environ['sqlalchemy.model'] = model
>
> >     log.info("Creating tables...")
> >     model.metadata.create_all(bind=engine)
> >     log.info("Successfully set up.")
>
> >     users = UsersFromDatabase(environ)
> >     users.role_create("delete")
> >     users.user_create("admin", password="opensesame")
> >     users.user_add_role("admin", role="delete")
>
> >     log.info("Adding front page data...")
> >     page = model.Page()
> >     page.title = 'FrontPage'
> >     page.content = 'Welcome to the QuickWiki front page.'
>
> >     model.Session.save(page)
> >     model.Session.commit()
> >     log.info("Successfully set up.")
>
> > In development.ini I have:
> > sqlalchemy.default.url = mysql://root:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pylons
> > sqlalchemy.echo = true
>
> > authkit.setup.method = form, cookie
> > authkit.form.authenticate.user.type =
> > authkit.users.sqlalchemy_04_driver:UsersFromDatabase
> > authkit.form.authenticate.user.data = quickwiki.model
> > authkit.cookie.secret = secret string
>
> > I've 
> > taken:http://authkit.org/svn/AuthKit/trunk/authkit/users/sqlalchemy_04_driv...
>
> > When I call:
> > paster setup-app development.ini
>
> > Everything is all right and proper changes in database are made.
>
> > But when I call:
> > paster serve --reload development.ini
>
> >   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
> > authkit/authenticate/form.py", line 131, in make_form_handler
> >     prefix='authkit.method.form',
> >   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
> > authkit/authenticate/form.py", line 114, in load_form_config
> >     format='basic'
> >   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
> > authkit/authenticate/__init__.py", line 191, in
> > get_authenticate_function
> >     users = user_object(user_conf['data'], encrypt)
> >   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AuthKit-0.4.0-py2.5.egg/
> > authkit/users/sqlalchemy_04_driver.py", line 100, in __init__
> >     if not environ.has_key('sqlalchemy.model') or not
> > environ.has_key('sqlalchemy.session'):
> > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'has_key'
>
> > If I use files instead of db in development.ini everything works just
> > fine:
> > authkit.form.authenticate.user.type = authkit.users:UsersFromFile
> > authkit.form.authenticate.user.data = /home/keemor/pylons/
> > users_information.txt
>
> > I think I've digged everything about it, so please give me a clue.
>
> > Greetz
> > --
> > keemor

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