- it is not part of the API - it can be changed. You
always need to decode external data if you want to treat it as strings and
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to address the resutlsets with a shortcut - but it's
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Sir Robert Burbridge
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To mitigate the awkwardness I felt
about the API, use a pure-module approach (every form is a separate
package/module, that inherits from a base form that's all rigged up the way
I want it, along with a few really
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* Zbigniew Lukasiak zzb...@gmail.com [2010-04-26 12:25]:
This is a fine advice - but unfortunately the -param method
call suffers from additional problem - which is described in
much detail in the documentation (go
advice - but unfortunately the -param method call
suffers from additional problem - which is described in much detail in
the documentation (go to the NOTE at:
http://search.cpan.org/~bobtfish/Catalyst-Runtime-5.80022/lib/Catalyst/Request.pm#$req-%3Eparam).
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you are against doing direct hash access for every price -
but I think the general advice is that in this particular case using
the -param( 'name' ) is worse than using the direct hash access.
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Oleg Pronin syber@gmail.com wrote:
Can you hear the difference between 3mln/s and 24k/s ?
I do not say that using hashes are good. But i'm sure that developers
MUST NOT use super-slow frameworks like Moose-shit (which tries to
emulate perl6 on perl5:
and libraries
gaining grounds - it would make sense to put that logic into something
reusable across them.
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=[% c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('delete'), book.id) %]Delete/a
Why did you use the square brackets around 'book.id'?
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Maybe we could call it 'etc' instead of config? And now templates -
can we also move them into a 'templates' subdir?
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Tatsuhiko Miyagawamiyag...@gmail.com wrote:
Brad just uploaded the module to CPAN.
Unfortunately it still fails everywhere:
http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=LWPx-ParanoidAgent+1.06
it, but if I included this in other
module - then the dependency would hide where the problem comes from.
So I am still not ready to add OpenID to the CatalystX::SimpleLogin
project.
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Tatsuhiko Miyagawamiyag...@gmail.com wrote:
Brad just uploaded the module to CPAN.
Unfortunately it still fails everywhere:
http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=LWPx-ParanoidAgent+1.06
Here are my results:
perl -Ilib t/00-all.t
.
.
.
Three 1-second redirect
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Marcus Ramberg. The POD says it is a modifed version of
HTML::Defang - but there is no clue as to what was really modified and
why it is a fork.
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are at it - it seems that there is also problem with the
Crypt::DH package (which is another dependency)- this is nicely
explained in DESCRIPTION in
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-DH-GMP/lib/Crypt/DH/GMP.pm and it
seems like a reasonable replacement.
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Hi there,
It seems that http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=LWPx-ParanoidAgent+1.05
fails on every front (and if you check the history it wasn't much
better in previous releases). So what you guys use as the LWP agent
for OpenID authentication?
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be equivalently coded as
something like:
package MyController;
use
with ACL;
sub foo : Local {
($self, $c, @args ) = @_;
$self-check_acl_role( 'admin', 'denied' );
It seems that people prefer the attributes - I guess because they are
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redirects to an 'url' not action - so in theory it should retain
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the chemical metaphor of Catalyst).
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original processor, lagging after new releases of the processor and
Catalyst etc.) - but I agree that this kind of configuration should be
put somewhere and should be accompanied by tests.
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and not to be extended locally.)
There is Handel - I have never explored it but I think the design goal
was to make it extendable.
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}
Hmm - there is something missing there - according to your description
above $study.study_datas.program can not identify one value - but
rather an array of values (one for each language) isn't that true?
You might also want to change the '.' to '-'.
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... the revolutionary Moose Object system, the most advanced Object
Oriented framework for any major scripting language
I would change that to 'one of the most advanced' - less flame
igniting (and by the way Perl 6 probably does have a more advanced
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Catalyst::View::TT).
2) Module::Starter - maybe we could refactor at least part of the
helper stuff as Module::Starter plugins - and have the benefit of
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On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Jakub Tutaj j...@wp.pl wrote:
Hello!
I'd like to prepare query like:
SELECT group_tasks.*,student_tasks.*
FROM group_tasks
LEFT JOIN student_tasks
ON group_tasks.id = student_tasks.group_task_id AND student_tasks.user_id =
1
WHERE group_tasks.group_id = 1
serialisation method (to 'edit_form') to the
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?x-tunneled-method=PUT and create to /foo both with POST
method? And it is the second - then what do you do when the form
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Peter Karman pe...@peknet.com wrote:
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote on 03/03/2009 02:53 PM:
If you use CatalystX::CRUD::REST, you can do:
# POST /foo - create new record
# GET /foo - list all records
# PUT
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Peter Karman pe...@peknet.com wrote:
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote on 03/03/2009 04:18 PM:
- Show quoted text -
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Peter Karman pe...@peknet.com wrote:
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote on 03/03/2009 02:53 PM:
If you use CatalystX::CRUD::REST
, previous
page, the current page surrounded by near-by pages. Seems to do the
job so far!
Hi,
I've just adopted your example and replaced my pager in InstantCRUD.
I added credit note like that:
=head1 AUTHOR
Zbigniew Lukasiak C zz bb yy @ gmail.com
Pager adapted from example by Oliver Charles
thing in this version is
handling text semantic and UTF-8 in output).
In general the authoritative page on Catalyst CRUDs is:
http://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/crud
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authority, ask why none of the
biggest sites like Google, Amayon, etc do it that way.
:) - this has potential.
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But with the DB it becomes a bit more complex - because BLOB columns
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Zbigniew Lukasiak schrieb:
Some more things to consider.
- 'use utf8' in the code generated by the helpers?
Reasonable, but only if documentet. It took weeks for us until we learned,
that this changes _nothing_
on
(http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/wiki/crud).
- Alex aka abraxxa
Am Montag, den 16.02.2009, 21:44 +0100 schrieb Zbigniew Lukasiak:
Looks like we are again discussing CRUD in Catalyst - so I decided to
finally update InstantCRUD and release it to CPAN.
It is still experimental
writing my own code.
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://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/crud/instantcrud and
http://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/crud/crud_and_rest (one caveat I
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the metadata was saved
under a hash key different from the table name, because it is referred
in other places. Not that I am sure it applies here - but this might
be something you should check.
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On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Jason Gottshall jgottsh...@capwiz.com wrote:
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
Maybe I am just being lazy now - but before I start digging too deep -
did you take into accout that some forms require loading stuff from
the DB? It can happen in to cases:
1) loading
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Ok, for those of you who have been waiting with bated breath, here's my
second attempt at a base controller for loading Rose::HTML::Form classes.
I've completely refactored/rewritten the configuration stuff after a
the database. For each output (input) you do
it separately and you can use different encoding (like UTF-8 for the
web pages and Latin-1 for the DB). Said that - I don't know much
about the practical side of that - for my work I just always use UTF-8
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parameters and returns the end result. So if you treat the
dispatching as an internal affair in the server you can always say
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my understanding, before sending
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thinking about that. CatalystX::CRUD tries to
work with both RDBO and DBIC - the effect is a bit too heavyweight for
my liking, but it is a bold experiment.
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with the error: no operation
`index' for portType {urn:calculator}SMSPortType, pick from
Strictly speaking the message is true - there is no 'index' operation
defined in the WSDL - but I thought that this RPCEndpoint action would
be treated differently.
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voted for it. But doesn't it make us seem a bit desperate? I
mean this direct invocation to mailing list subscribers not the
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Nearly all the comments talk about Catalyst - looks like it is the
number one player here - I don't see any reason to be defensive.
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--- On Tue, 9/23/08, Zbigniew Lukasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am sure you are referring to
http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2007/16 :) I
don't really
know what you need, but I start
discussing what to do when you need
to add some more complex predicates to the query and propose a
solution to that.
Of course that article ignores the part of generating the HTML form
code and getting the parameters from $c - I had to concentrate on
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By the way - there is a separate DBIC mailing list (see the link
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Class::C3;
sub create_action {
my $self = shift;
return $self-maybe::next::method(@_);
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use base qw/Intermediate/;
1;
Mysteriously this one compiles OK - but basefoo still is not inherited.
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Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote on 2008-06-13:
I've tried
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Hi,
I wanted to start preparing for Catamoose and thought about extracting
some Controller code as Moose::Roles - but unfortunately Catalyst
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Aristotle Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Zbigniew Lukasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-16 06:25]:
Hmm - frankly I have never thought out REST entirely - but I
have the feeling that it is always better to be cautious (and
you know - be liberal in what you
Hi,
I don't know what to do with this thread.
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I tend to prefer expressing searches with query parameters… hm.
I understand that what you propose is '/cd?year=1968
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You don't need 'create' 'update' 'delete' parts of your URL - those
should be denoted by the request type - POST, PUT, or DELETE right?
Yes - you are right about REST, but what something more than that. We
want to have
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Similarly you don't need 'id' in the url - so POST to
/api/rest/cd will create a cd
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a parameter - which is the only
argument agains it and is just a bit of pedantry on your side - you
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Sorry but I don't understand your point - so maybe first I'll restate
mine. If you have primary key in the database that is of type varchar
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I've started with FormFu - but now I am playing with Rose::HTML::Form
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I see there's an Email plugin and wondered if this is enough to send
Just brainstorming:
How about first creating it at the wiki first - and distill it into a
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After some more playing with CatalystX::CRUD I think I can formulate
my arguments a bit more clearly.
OK, bear in mind that you're competing with Reaction
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So we'd have:
sub thing : Local {
my ($self, $c, $id
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We are closing to it. Basically the adaptor needs to store the table
name in it's instance - that's all.
So one adaptor per table? How is that different than
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but still same problem.
As I read the docs the meaning of this is to use another name than the
default name so why use it???
see above
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Hello!
I recall I've seen somewhere calendar plugin for catalyst applications,
but I cannot find one. Maybe someone will point me to a missing link?...
Some very basic support you can get with
Template::Plugin::Calendar::Simple
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Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
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On Jan 22, 2008 8:25 AM, Zbigniew Lukasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008 1:30 AM, Aristotle Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Zbigniew Lukasiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-21 07:40]:
While we are at that - I do understand the need to divide the
operations
are your opinions?
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On Jan 20, 2008 10:33 PM, Thomas L. Shinnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:56 PM 1/20/2008, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
I know this has been discussed already - but I can't find it in the
archives.
What I conjured is:
/class/search
/class/id//view
/class/id//update
/class
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:18:17PM +, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
On Dec 18, 2007 2:00 AM, Matt S Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 08:39:29PM +, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
Yeah - some time ago I proposed to add an EndPoint attribute and get
rid of the CaptureArgs one that is not very
On Dec 18, 2007 2:00 AM, Matt S Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 08:39:29PM +, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
Yeah - some time ago I proposed to add an EndPoint attribute and get
rid of the CaptureArgs one that is not very intuitive (and use Args in
both cases).
I
On Dec 18, 2007 2:00 AM, Matt S Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 08:39:29PM +, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
Yeah - some time ago I proposed to add an EndPoint attribute and get
rid of the CaptureArgs one that is not very intuitive (and use Args in
both cases).
I
ago I proposed to add an EndPoint attribute and get
rid of the CaptureArgs one that is not very intuitive (and use Args in
both cases).
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-uri_for( $path, @args?, \%query_values? )
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