[web2py] Re: Expose class into a component

2015-02-12 Thread CrC Nommack
Anthony thank you very much for your answer. As Leonel's answer partially worked I will try it first before going with yours. Anyway thank you very much. Kind regards El jueves, 12 de febrero de 2015, 17:41:00 (UTC+1), Anthony escribió: > > For now you'll probably have to write some custom JS to

[web2py] Re: Expose class into a component

2015-02-12 Thread CrC Nommack
Thank you very much Leonel. It worked!! The only thing is that if I click on a picture it doesn't open as a picture but as raw data. Any idea? Thank you very much. Kind regards. El jueves, 12 de febrero de 2015, 17:38:31 (UTC+1), Leonel Câmara escribió: > > You could make the links in the loade

[web2py] Re: can you execute a command within grid lambda without leaving the function?

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
One option might be to have the link trigger an ajax request that sends the ID. That action that receives that request could append the ID to a list stored in the session (which you can clear after the email has been sent). Anthony On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 10:37:18 PM UTC-5, Alex Glaro

[web2py] Re: can you execute a command within grid lambda without leaving the function?

2015-02-12 Thread Alex Glaros
when link is clicked, I'd like the auth_user.id from that row to go into a dictionary that holds a single id or growing list of email recipients' ids for this message. After that, user will compose an internal message and send it to the list of email recipients captured above -- Resources: -

[web2py] Re: Infinite redirect when using ajax callback and a site parameter

2015-02-12 Thread Leonel Câmara
Hey, The url is wrong so web2py thinks you're calling index (the default function) with a 'newscb' request.args(0). It should be var handler = function() { ajax("{{=URL('default', 'newscb')}}", [], 'text'); } Also consider using the LOAD helper for this usage. -- Resources:

[web2py] Re: can you execute a command within grid lambda without leaving the function?

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
The body of a links item is HTML that will get inserted in the grid for that row. The function (which doesn't have to be a lambda) is called when the grid is generated. It sounds like maybe you instead want something to happen when the link is clicked. Can you explain what exactly you are tryin

[web2py] can you execute a command within grid lambda without leaving the function?

2015-02-12 Thread Alex Glaros
do you need to have a URL redirect in order to have a grid lambda do something? can you do anything within the grid lambda itself? E.g. potentialEmailRecipientsQuery = ((auth.user_id == db.VerifiedConnection.personID) & (db.auth_user.id == db.VerifiedConnection.connectedTo)) arglist=[] grid =

[web2py] Re: BLOB fields in MSSQL Server

2015-02-12 Thread Niphlod
no problem. mssql is to blame for some things, but this is definitely not one of them ^_^ On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 10:38:55 PM UTC+1, Jose wrote: > > SOLVED. > > I changed the "text size" of the connection, the configuration of FreeTDS > (freetds.conf). > I tried with large files and it

Re: [web2py] Re: Status of workflow functionality

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
No commits for the past year. On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 4:41:12 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote: > > Anyone know if SpiffWorflow is fonded in any way? Is it backed by big > player? > > Richard > > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:25 AM, dlypka wrote: > >> Workflow typically stores its state in very co

[web2py] Re: Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
A decorator is just a special type of function that takes a callable and returns another callable. You typically use it via the "@" syntax, but you don't have to use it that way. @auth.requires_login() def myfunc(): return dict() is equivalent to: def myfunc(): return dict() myfunc = a

Re: [web2py] Re: Status of workflow functionality

2015-02-12 Thread Richard Vézina
Anyone know if SpiffWorflow is fonded in any way? Is it backed by big player? Richard On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:25 AM, dlypka wrote: > Workflow typically stores its state in very complex sql tables. > If something goes wrong the tables are easily corrupted and then it is > very hard to fix. (b

[web2py] Re: BLOB fields in MSSQL Server

2015-02-12 Thread Jose
SOLVED. I changed the "text size" of the connection, the configuration of FreeTDS ( freetds.conf). I tried with large files and it works great Thank you very much for the help -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source co

[web2py] Re: Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread Tom Campbell
> > To take advantage of the decorators at a file level, you can also do this > at the top level of a file: > > auth.requires_login()(lambda: None)() > > The decorators ultimately call auth.requires, which itself returns a > decorator. The above passes a dummy function to that decorator and then

[web2py] Re: Absolute beginner unable to get started

2015-02-12 Thread Antonio Salazar
Are you able to edit and save despite that error? I use the binary of v2.9.12 on Windows 7 and it creates an error ticket each minute while editing, but I'm still able to edit and save normally. The bug is already solved, probably to be included in the next version: https://github.com/web2py/web

[web2py] Re: BLOB fields in MSSQL Server

2015-02-12 Thread Jose
> > this model is correctly tied to the underlying structure (and web2py > "conventions"). Read my previous post on TEXTSIZE setting throughout your > middlewares. > OK, I'm going to try. Thank You -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.c

[web2py] Re: Absolute beginner unable to get started

2015-02-12 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Could this be a permission issue? which user owns the files? is that the same user running web2py? On Saturday, 7 February 2015 08:59:31 UTC-6, MihaW wrote: > > > I have installed version w2p 2.9.12 with Python 2.7.6 - on 127.0.0.1 with > FF browser. O/s is W7. Example works! But attempts to edi

[web2py] Infinite redirect when using ajax callback and a site parameter

2015-02-12 Thread Christian
Hi, I've observed an unexpected behavior when I link to the index site of the default controller using a site parameter: index.html*/SOMEPARAMETER* Then, the index.html is rendered first showing the correct "SOMEPARAMETER" but starts to redirect to itself infinitely (You will see that the sessio

Re: [web2py] Re: https only on admin

2015-02-12 Thread Ariya Owam-aram
My case I just copy default-both.conf (attached in previous post) to /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ and restart apache. It work as aspect after done that. thank you for sharing.. :) เมื่อ วันพุธที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2015 8 นาฬิกา 30 นาที 12 วินาที UTC+7, tim spear เขียนว่า: > > I tried similar

[web2py] web2py session error: ('NoneType' object is not callable)

2015-02-12 Thread Jason Lee
I am storing the session data in a database. I am using the latest web2py. I have deleted everything, reinstalled fresh, deleted the database and rebuilt it and I still get this error. The error occurs when I reboot the system. I can fix it by restarting apache2 service once the server has re

[web2py] Re: Expose class into a component

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
For now you'll probably have to write some custom JS to catch link clicks and load the URL into the component div via Ajax. We could probably add an Ajax trap option to Expose to handle this automatically. Feel free to submit a github issue with this feature request. Anthony On Thursday, Febru

[web2py] Re: Expose class into a component

2015-02-12 Thread Leonel Câmara
You could make the links in the loaded component have a cid with the same id so they will load in the same place. I have never used Expose so this may not be entirely correct {{ related_html = DIV( H2(related_media.breadcrumbs(related_media.basename)), related_media.parag

Re: [web2py] Drill-down menu with PostgreSQL

2015-02-12 Thread Niphlod
mind that there's even another "angle": given that usually a city resides in the same place (same goes for regions, countries, etc etc etc) you can carefully cache the "computationally expensive" resultset and update it once a week (or once modifications are made). That's what we - dba - call a

[web2py] Expose class into a component

2015-02-12 Thread CrC Nommack
Hi guys, I have a problem that I don't really know how to deal with. I will explain the context: I have an *index.html* that calls two components (LOAD) One of the components is a controller with an index function and within this function I put the following code: def index(): path = os.path.

Re: [web2py] can we have web2py groups with AD authentication ?

2015-02-12 Thread Richard Vézina
It should did you try ? There is no better then try... :) I am not an expert in AD, but there is sometimes new fields or duplicated fields that store the same information... So, if it not working don't conclude hasty that it not working... Richard Richard On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Gary

[web2py] Re: Absolute beginner unable to get started

2015-02-12 Thread Jim S
How did you install it? -Jim On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 8:59:31 AM UTC-6, MihaW wrote: > > > I have installed version w2p 2.9.12 with Python 2.7.6 - on 127.0.0.1 with > FF browser. O/s is W7. Example works! But attempts to edit any file at all > result in this error. "(could not get sour

[web2py] Re: Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread Anthony
To take advantage of the decorators at a file level, you can also do this at the top level of a file: auth.requires_login()(lambda: None)() The decorators ultimately call auth.requires, which itself returns a decorator. The above passes a dummy function to that decorator and then simply calls

[web2py] Re: auth_user table referenced table

2015-02-12 Thread Yebach
I removed wizard from extra filed. At least there is only one record inserted into organization table (before that it inserted two), but wizzard still returns 0 On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 11:28:20 AM UTC+1, mcamel wrote: > > Hi, > > It seems wizard is returning id=0 instead of the actual

Re: [web2py] Drill-down menu with PostgreSQL

2015-02-12 Thread Louis Amon
> a webpage holding 200 locations and requiring 800 queries is not a webpage a > user would need. That’s actually a very good point ! This page is actually designed for SEO, but even SEO doesn’t go well with hundreds of links. I think I should build a navigation architecture that maps the dr

[web2py] Re: Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread mcamel
I basically agree you. I use auth decorators with my functions. This is just an extra security mechanism, set once in one single place. Then you forget about it. It only has sense in some kind of applications. It could be used instead of auth decorators only in extremelly simple apps where you

[web2py] Re: Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread Leonel Câmara
I think the first one (with more exceptions for register, lost password, etc) is an acceptable solution. However, when you start making more exceptions then it just starts being messy, unreadable, and I would just start decorating my controller functions (all of them if necessary). That's why i

Re: [web2py] Drill-down menu with PostgreSQL

2015-02-12 Thread Niphlod
if your model is a single table with 4 fields, what's the expected resultset ? a nested dict ? if yes, no queries needed, just python. BTW: a webpage holding 200 locations and requiring 800 queries is not a webpage a user would need. In other words, what's the maximum number of leaves you want

[web2py] Re: Adding entry to the printed book index

2015-02-12 Thread Niphlod
ok... let me rephrase.. where is this stuff on the "live version" on http://web2py.com/book ? On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 9:44:09 AM UTC+1, Tom Campbell wrote: > > To the printed book index. > -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://gith

[web2py] Force authentication to whole app

2015-02-12 Thread mcamel
Hello, You can use @auth* decorators to force authentication to single functions, but how you can force authentication to your whole application?. I use this, just after defining auth: if not auth.is_logged_in(): # avoid infinite recursion if request.url != auth.settings.login_url:

[web2py] Re: auth_user table referenced table

2015-02-12 Thread mcamel
Hi, It seems wizard is returning id=0 instead of the actual organization id. Try removing the wizard from extra fields to guess more. Just in case, you can try this other syntax: auth.settings.register_onvalidation.append(lambda form: add_organization( form)) Regards. El jueves, 12 de f

[web2py] auth_user table referenced table

2015-02-12 Thread Yebach
Hello I have a question regarding adding extra fields to auth_user table now I saw a couple of posts but none answers my question I have a table organization. On user registration user adds organization name in form. this value should be inserted into table organization and id of the record i

[web2py] Re: Adding entry to the printed book index

2015-02-12 Thread Tom Campbell
To the printed book index. -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web

Re: [web2py] Drill-down menu with PostgreSQL

2015-02-12 Thread Louis Amon
I haven’t timed the queries but there’s way more than 4 queries to be done. For instance if I build a drill-down to zoom in on my city (Bordeaux), I would need to build something like this : Aquitaine (administrative_area_level_1) Gironde (administrative_area_level_2) Bordeaux (locality) Talence

Re: [web2py] Re: Adding entry to the printed book index

2015-02-12 Thread Niphlod
where ?!?!?! On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 8:46:48 AM UTC+1, Tom Campbell wrote: > > Stuff like this: > > Between "Web Services" and "websockets" I'd put web2py_ajax_component > > Between "load" and "Lotus Notes" I'd put locals() > > Between "Expression" and "extent" I'd put extend (or insert