or comments. Here it is, on CPAN:
~ http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CatalystX::ListFramework::Builder
regards,
oliver.
[1] Thanks to Peter Edwards / Dragonstaff, for the hosting.
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configured Apache for better performance in
production.
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Oliver Gorwits wrote:
| The ListFramework Builder (LFB) takes your DBIx::Class Schema
| definition and produces an AJAX CRUD web interface, on the fly.
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| Feedback and early adopters are welcome! Drop me a line if you
| have any questions
or stringification).
But then LFB isn't designed for speed, but usefulness.
Many thanks indeed for the feedback :-)
regards,
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also the debian-perl project which has an SVN repo and a friendly
bunch on IRC.
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and a
few others (as mentioned in the Changes file).
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Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Moritz Onken wrote:
possible to add this as a plugin to an existing catalyst |
application (as an admin panel)?
For now, you'll still have to set the DBIx::Class Model
configuration separately for LFB, which
://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2006/12
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about, and that's not to be seen as a negative. It's praise
for something we admire (both Catalyst, and the article).
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totally broken and I don't even know if we want to
support this kind of behavior.
I've fixed the plugin not to have the above behaviour, and sent that
to CPAN. Many thanks to those who helped/kicked me into action :-)
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version.
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admins could access that area.
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have a reminder to squash the bugs.
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do send an email to
bug-catalyst-plugin-autoc...@rt.cpan.org and we can look at this
in more depth.
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[1] e.g. CatalystX::CRUD, CatalystX::CRUD::YUI or Catalyst::Manual
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In which case yes, I would leave the default path base of
/autocrud (or set it to something else), and then place a single
ACL on that - all AutoCRUD operations will be protected.
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If anyone does have any suggestions for how this might be done
better in the user interface, please let me know.
I hope that helps,
regards,
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On 24/09/2010 16:21, Peter Karman wrote:
Oliver Gorwits wrote on 09/24/2010 07:47 AM:
If anyone does have any suggestions for how this might be done
better in the user interface, please let me know.
CatalystX::CRUD::YUI handles many-to-many
AutoCRUD is definitely maintained, and generally works very well.
'No sources defined' sounds to me like possibly your AutoCRUD config is
wrong... I can't read the demo from here though, so can't help with
specific advice, sorry.
I released a new beta of AutoCRUD a couple of days ago, but it
I have hacked around this AutoCRUD JSON view, and end up with a solution
It is probably a bad solution, as I can't imagine that
Catalyst::JSON::View is wrong, but I wonder what is the correct way to
do it.
In terms of AutoCRUD, I can't offer a lot more, only to add I'm very
pleased that you
On 07/10/2011 16:22, jul@gmail.com wrote:
Only simple catalyst.pl calls, a simple sqlite3 database, using
default debian environnement.
I have added a line in the sqlite database with éè, and you can see
the result...
Thanks for testing to confirm (or not) if you have the same behaviour.
On 07/10/2011 16:11, jul@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to run it with the 2.x Trial (same code, same config, only
changing the AutoCRUD modules), and I have the following error :
Caught exception in TestUTF8::Controller::AutoCRUD::Root-err_message
Use of uninitialized value in exists at
On 07/10/2011 10:21, jul@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed and ran successfully the AutoCRUD plugin, I set up a
mysql database tables to use UT8 charset, the charset in the ajax
requests is utf-8, everything seems correct, except the data in the
grids are double encoded, that means é
On 10/10/2011 16:37, jul@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway do you plan to port the interface to ExtJS 4 ?
Maybe, but no definite plans.
Here are a few thoughts I have right now...
1) the current interface works quite well
2) but there's too much logic in the templates so they need rewriting
3) the
On 11/10/2011 06:56, jul@gmail.com wrote:
6) I'm not a UI person so it's a lot of effort for me to do
I can help.
That's appreciated :-)
ExtJS 4 doesn't seem to offer much that would improve the interface, other
than perhaps the paging-less infinite scroll grid.
Filters also can be
Hi folks,
I've released another Plugin::AutoCRUD development/beta version to CPAN:
https://metacpan.org/release/OLIVER/Catalyst-Plugin-AutoCRUD-2.112830_001/
Thanks for all feedback received here and via RT. The changes are:
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Non virtual (DBIx::Class) Views have better
I've shipped what I hope to be the final dev version before the new 2.x
stable release:
https://metacpan.org/release/OLIVER/Catalyst-Plugin-AutoCRUD-2.113020_005
All feedback welcomed. Stable release should come in a week-or-so if I
don't hear of anything major.
Many thanks to those who
skeleton, did you run perl Makefile.PL locally, to generate meta.yml and
the inc directory?
This could be it, and is mentioned in Phillip Smiths comprehensive guide,
on blogs.perl.org:
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