NotImplementedError: Action 'order' is not implemented.

That means you do not have an action named 'order' defined in your
controller.  When you pass 'form="order"' to the validate deco, it
expects there to be a method in your controller by that name.  It uses
that action to render the form for the intial GET. (i think)

Add this to your controller.

def order(self):
     return render('order_GET.mako')

On Feb 5, 2:58 pm, gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> Almost there but no cigar. I am having a small problem seeing the
> Invalid message being fired:
>
> class ValidateDates(formencode.FancyValidator):
>     messages = dict(invalid="Bad date")
>     def validate_python(self,field_dict,state):
>         print "%s" % field_dict['combomonth']
>         print "%s" % field_dict['comboday']
>         month=field_dict['combomonth']
>         day=field_dict['comboday']
>         msg = self.message('invalid',state)
>         raise formencode.Invalid(msg,field_dict,state,
>                                         error_dict=dict(month=msg))
>
> class ValidateCompleteOrder(formencode.Schema):
>     allow_extra_fields = True
>     filter_extra_fields = True
>
>     combomonth= formencode.validators.String(not_empty=True)
>     comboday= formencode.validators.String(not_empty=True)
>
>     print "source id is %s" % id
>
>     chained_validators =[ValidateDates()]
>
>     @restrict('POST')
>     @validate(schema=ValidateCompleteOrder(),form='order')
>     def completeOrder(self,id):
>          mon= request.params.get("combomonth")
>          day= request.params.get("comboday")
>
> I see that within the FancyValidator Class that its getting the
> correct values. I am trying to force the Invalid Message
> to be issued. Instead I see:
>
> I am seeing NotImplementedError: Action 'order' is not implemented.
>
> Much appreciated,
> Garyc
>
> Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong here?
> On Feb 5, 10:21 am, gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Marvelous, Extremely happy using my own bespoke validators, oh boy
> > this is great. There is some fine black magic stuff
> > happening with that fancyValidator. Cool. Yes I had to use a
> > chained_validator.
>
> > Utter Glee.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Garyc
>
> > On Feb 4, 5:32 pm, Ian Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I think this is what you are looking for.  Two values are pulled from
> > > the field_dict.
>
> > >http://bitbucket.org/gjhiggins/shabti/src/tip/shabti/templates/authpl...
>
> > > You might need to put this validator in chained_validators.
>
> > > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:09 PM, gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I guess what I am trying to say is how do you pass multiple values
> > > > from a form at the same time to a FancyValidator class?
>
> > > > Essentially I would like to pass two values that entered in the form
> > > > and both are required for validation.
>
> > > > Any help on this would be appreciated. I see good example on single
> > > > fields, just dont see how the multiple fields are dealt with.
>
> > > > Much appreciated,
> > > > Garyc
>
> > > > On Feb 4, 12:22 pm, gazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Hello,
>
> > > >> I am having a problem understanding how I can pass multiple values at
> > > >> once to the fancy validator i.e month and day
>
> > > >> class fooFancyValidator(formencode.FancyValidator):
> > > >>         messages = {
> > > >>                   'invaliddate' : _("Please select a valid date")
> > > >>           }
>
> > > >>          def _to_python(self,value,state):
> > > >>                if (not value):
> > > >>                   raise Invalid(self.message('invaliddate', state),
> > > >> value, state)
> > > >>                print "enter _to_python %s" value
>
> > > >> class ValidateDate(formencode.schema):
> > > >>          allow_extra_fields = True
> > > >>          filter_extra_fields = True
>
> > > >>          month = fooFancyValidator()
>
> > > >> I need multiple values to be validated at the same  time? i.e month
> > > >> +day=fooFancyValidator,maybe a chained_validator? Not sure.
>
> > > >> Thanks,
> > > >> Garyc
>
> > > >> On Feb 4, 10:05 am, Graham Higgins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > > >> > On 4 Feb 2010, at 15:41, gazza wrote:
>
> > > >> > > I am trying to find a simple example to create a bespoke validator.
> > > >> > > Could you somebody be so kind and point me to an article to 
> > > >> > > accomplish
> > > >> > > this in pylons?
>
> > > >> > Not an article but a few examples, FWTW (some shamelessly stolen from
> > > >> > Ben Bangert's code for Kai, the Pylons app that runs PylonsHQ):
>
> > > >> >http://bitbucket.org/gjhiggins/shabti/src/tip/shabti/templates/authpl...
>
> > > >> > Cheers,
>
> > > >> > Graham
>
> > > >> >http://www.linkedin.com/in/ghiggins
>
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