Great! Thanks. Hope this message reaches the list.
It did.
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or comments. Here it is, on CPAN:
~ http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CatalystX::ListFramework::Builder
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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.
|
| 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 :-)
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. There's
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
Hello group,
I wonder if it's possible to access the the context from within a sub serving
as filter for mytemplate.tt2?
Is that possible?
tia,
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Hi,
Sorry for the shakey subject title, but that's the best way I can
think of to sumarise. Anyway, in my project at the moment I often have
forms where the user is moving something, and needs to first search
for a destination. An example is changing the track artist: first the
user searches for
://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2006/12
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I was considering Lucene as the basis of an text search engine.
Lucence fans claim it's the industry standard.
http://search.cpan.org/~tbusch/Lucene-0.18/lib/Lucene.pm
Mmm, maybe - we've just moved from it to Xipian at $work - same
results but significantly easier to deploy (no longer
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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I'd be very interested in seeing this, as I use Form::Processor
extensively at $work.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Gerda Shank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've Moosified Form::Processor and will eventually release it as a
development release to CPAN, followed by an official release at some
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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Hi,
This has hit me a few times, and I've just encountered it again, so I
thought it would be good to ask those wiser than I :)
There have been a few times where I could do with querying the
database (which I'd normally do through $c-model), but this is not
available. For example, I've added the
I might as well join in with this :) Here's what we use at work:
[% IF pager %]
ul class=paginator
li class=counterPage [% pager.current_page %] of [%
pager.last_page %]/li
lia href=[% c.req.uri_with( page = pager.first_page )
%]laquo;/a/li
[% IF pager.previous_page %]
Can you also provide the CSS classes used by this example?
Sure, here it is - not particularly amazing though, but I'm no designer :) [1]:
.paginator ul {
margin: 0;
}
.paginator .counter {
margin-right: 20pt;
}
.paginator li {
display: inline;
}
.paginator li a {
padding:
On 23 Jan 2009, at 15:00, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I like this quite a bit, more than some of the other solutions
which I tried, and think I'll use this.
Glad you like it :)
One question, from an arithmetically-challenged one: How would
I modify this to allow the user to skip by, say, tens?
Data::Pageset or even Data::Pageset::Render
Saddly won't work for me because they same to require knowing
total_entries at the point of creation - I did look at them, but for
reasons I couldn't use them. At least I'm pretty sure that's the
problem I had.
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admins could access that area.
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have a reminder to squash the bugs.
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guess JSON::XS is your best option [2]
- but there are a few JSON related modules on CPAN.
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[1]: http://search.cpan.org/~miyagawa/Catalyst-View-JSON
[2]: http://search.cpan.org/~mlehmann/JSON-XS
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make use
of caching in your back end models (which are independent of Catalyst,
right!?) with the Cache:: modules, and if you need some Catalyst
integration, then you could use Catalyst::Plugin::Cache.
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is presented. Then, when the login is successful, the URI
is restored, and the user is redirect.
However... after seeing Devin's approach, which is essentially the
same but without the session, I may change to that. I believe the two
approaches are essentially the same though.
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extra traits, like
Moose::Role. That would give something like~
use MooseX::Role::Parameterized -traits = [
'MooseX::MethodAttributes::Meta::Role' ]
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ERROR: RETARD AT COMPUTER.
Turns out this is *exactly* possible at the moment:
http://github.com/bobtfish/moosex-methodattributes/blob/master/t/param_role.t
Sigh, I feel a little bit dumb now
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to points in urls for this:
* /user/id/foo
Public viewing of user stuff (public may mean only a restricted
set of users can view it, but it's not private)
* /account/action
For doing stuff that only you can do to your own account (change
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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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no configurability.
If you want tight control over how your CRUD works then build the
CRUD yourself using one of the other frameworks[1]. Please don't
criticize AutoCRUD for not addressing a given feature - there are
any number of use cases where the plugin is perfectly adequate.
regards,
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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,
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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
.
p.s. if you do encounter an issue - by all means try this mail list but
also raise a ticket at rt.cpan.org as then I will keep track of it, and be
more likely to take a look on a rainy Sunday afternoon :-)
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this be a storage issue as Julien suggests? Table or
database connection configuration? Is this a question better directed at
the DBIx::Class mail list?
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I do - double encoded here as well, many thanks for the example case.
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. You already provide DB connection info within the DB.pm
Model. This is Scenario 1. from the documentation.
(of course if you want to customize AutoCRUD then the key needs to be
there only without the connection/schema info)
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https://metacpan.org/module/DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook#Using-Unicode
The wiki page tells you the flag to use for each of the popular database
engines (I only tested with SQLite).
I hope this helps you Julien, and also the list archives!
regards,
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it on if the features (filtering, etc) are equivalent.
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what I've seen of the demos unless I
missed something. Oh, the editable grid is also a nice feature but I'm
unsure whether that would just confuse the user in the current UI.
I wil try a simple test with ExtJS 4, and post it soon.
I look forward to it, many thanks!
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oliver
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
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is not to move the logic into another part
of MVC, it's to move it *out* of MVC completely. A well structured
Catalyst application will have MVC for Catalyst that are all just glue
to your applications backend - which should be totally independant of
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to cause a
redirect to solve your problem, so the correct code would be:
$c-res-redirect($c-uri_for_action('/controller/create')
Where controller is the name of the controller that contains the action
you provided in your email.
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