Thanks for the support, I already feel less less. :)
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 3:40:33 PM UTC+1, Leonel Câmara wrote:
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> Lars I think everyone agrees the pyDAL codebase should be better
> documented. I even opened up an issue about it
> https://github.com/web2py/pydal/issues/468
>
> I t
> As suggested, if you can't find documentation on something, first trying
> searching this forum, as there are several posts explaining
> decode_credentials (e.g.,
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/xPREtSr3-PI/xx5EPVrU738J). It has
> nothing to do with database encryption. Rather, it
Thank you - I've now added entity_quoting=False to the right place in the
db=DAL statement and magically all the SQLTABLEs are now working!
There is one strange behaviour - any references to the SUM statement must
have the word 'SUM' in uppercase but references to 'COUNT' must all be in
lower c
Hi,
I am using the web2py version 2.15.4 and used the these intructions to use
web2py with ipython. I am having the error below:
if request.global_settings.web2py_version < "2.14.1":
> 9 raise HTTP(500, "Requires web2py 2.13.3 or newer")
10
11 ## if SSL/HTTPS is properly confi
Hello.
I have made a SOAP service using service decorator like this:
@service.soap('fileSdIConMetadati', returns={'Esito': str},
args={'IdentificativoSdI': int, 'NomeFile': str, 'File': str,
'NomeFileMetadati': str, 'Metadati': str})
def ricevi_fatture(IdentificativoSdI, NomeFile, File, NomeFil
I actually think that is also a bug because it is an inconsistency. For
some reason
in https://github.com/web2py/pydal/blob/master/pydal/dialects/base.py the
DAL is using caps for everything but not for count. I'll submit a pull
request for that too.
web2py pull request fixing the tablename pr
setup Script included in web2py, is not working properly.
I get a nice post, which work
perfect.(https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-web2py-python-applications-with-uwsgi-and-nginx-on-centos-7)
By using Nginx, web2py working fine from last 4 weeks.
Regards
Narendra
O
In the way shown in that diagram yes it can. You can make
db(query).select() inside a view so you can actually get the data directly
from the model. That is not usually recommended.
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Resources:
- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (So
So in the same way, can it make updates in the db? And why is it not
recommended in web2py if the diagram doesn't say so?
On Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 6:17:42 PM UTC+5:30, Leonel Câmara wrote:
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> In the way shown in that diagram yes it can. You can make
> db(query).select() inside a view so
It's not recommended because the logic in web2py is that you use the same
controller for many different views (html, json, pdf, etc) so if you put
the getting of data in the view you will have to replicate it in all the
other views for that same controller. However you should use it where it
ma
Thanks
On Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 6:25:00 PM UTC+5:30, Leonel Câmara wrote:
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> It's not recommended because the logic in web2py is that you use the same
> controller for many different views (html, json, pdf, etc) so if you put
> the getting of data in the view you will have to replicate
I suspect this model is intended to describe the original MVC pattern of
event-driven desktop GUI apps rather than MVC as commonly implemented in
web frameworks. The view in particular in this diagram doesn't quite map to
what web2py calls a view.
Note, some frameworks, such as Django and Flask
>
> @auth.requires_login()
> def main_func():
> form = SQLFORM(db.atable)
> if form.process(onvalidation=..., dbio=False).accepted:
> rtn = scheduler.queue_task(task_func,….)
> if not rtn.id: #there are errors
> raise HTTP(404)
> else:
>
> As suggested, if you can't find documentation on something, first trying
>> searching this forum, as there are several posts explaining
>> decode_credentials (e.g.,
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/xPREtSr3-PI/xx5EPVrU738J). It has
>> nothing to do with database encryption. Rather,
Here is updated code. Note, it assumes the web2py folder is at the top
level within the home directory of the current user (you can change that
back to the old behavior if desired). It also allows you to have multiple
versions in different folders, such as "/web2py-2.15", "web2py-master", etc.
Anthony,
Thanks a lot!
Best regards
André
Em quinta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2017 13:42:20 UTC-2, Anthony escreveu:
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> Here is updated code. Note, it assumes the web2py folder is at the top
> level within the home directory of the current user (you can change that
> back to the old behavior if
I think I've actually figured this out and and realized I was asking a sort
of dumb question. If anyone stops by and looks at this, here's another that
seems more well informed.
Could any of you point me where I should start reading to figure out how to
create a form/page that only admins can v
Read up on access control for only letting certain users edit:
http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/09/access-control
Then you can use something like
plugin_ckeditor https://github.com/timrichardson/web2py_ckeditor4 for the
pages.
Your model would be something like:
ckeditor = CKEdito
is this official? we use web2py in production and would love to migrate to
python 3. I am just concerned about edge cases that would cause an issuse.
On Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 2:53:13 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
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> About Python, I know many people are still on Python 2, but to me it's
>>
Yes python 3 support is official. Compatibility problems with python 3 are
considered bugs. The upcoming version will bring some fixes for some
problems that were already found. As always before putting it in production
test everything works for your app with python 3. If something doesn't work
The uploadseparate creates folder sructure like
uploads/amc_master.annexure/a0, uploads/amc_master.annexure/87 for the
field annexure in table amc_master. Here a folder is created with the first
two letters of UUID. So for me each session a new UUID folder is created
and the annexure file is st
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