Re: [web2py] Raspberry pi cannot connect to postgreSQL

2020-02-06 Thread 'Annet' via web2py-users
Thank you both for your replies. @Massimiliano Are you sure the user is *posgres* and not *postgres*? :-D > I've checked the connection string over and over again and just did not spot the missing 't' Thank you so much for your help! Best, Annet -- Resources: - http://web2py.com -

Re: [web2py] Raspberry pi cannot connect to postgreSQL

2020-02-06 Thread Massimiliano
Are you sure the user is *posgres* and not *postgres*? :-D On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 12:01 PM 'Annet' via web2py-users < web2py@googlegroups.com> wrote: > I just installed psycopg2 to connect to my PostgreSQl database > on Raspberry Pi 4. When starting web2py I get the following error > ticket: > >

Re: [web2py] Raspberry pi cannot connect to postgreSQL

2020-02-06 Thread Christian Varas
Hi, looks like the problem is the password... The error says: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "posgres Doble check the password for the user, try to connect manually to pg to ensure you have the correct password. If password is ok, maybe is a bug or something else, I think I saw

[web2py] Raspberry pi cannot connect to postgreSQL

2020-02-06 Thread 'Annet' via web2py-users
I just installed psycopg2 to connect to my PostgreSQl database on Raspberry Pi 4. When starting web2py I get the following error ticket: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/pi/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted exec ccode in environment File

[web2py] raspberry pi starting browser xdg-open issue and error ticket postgreSQL

2020-02-06 Thread 'Annet' via web2py-users
Since I am not able to run web2py on mac os x Catalina I installed PostgreSQL and web2py on a raspberry pi 4. When I start web2py using the built in server I get the following error: Database drivers available: sqlite3, imaplib, pymysql, pg8000 please visit: http://127.0.0.1:8000/ starting

[web2py] Raspberry Pi: 'CommonDialect' object has no attribute 'quote_template'. How come?

2016-06-28 Thread Ben Lawrence
HI About a month ago, I installed web2py on raspberry pi git clone --recursive https://github.com/web2py/web2py.git and ran the rocket server web2py -a 'your_password' -i 0.0.0.0 -p 8000 -c ca.crt -k ca.key and everything worked fine. So I got another raspberry pi and installed web2py , and now

[web2py] Raspberry Pi and web2py: No 19x.16x.xxx.xx option

2013-09-12 Thread Zachary Burrows
Hello all, I have web2py installed on my Raspberry Pi. I have downloaded the source code from the website as well as trying to follow this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-GPIO-home-automation/ Neither of these install methods include the option to launch a public

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-13 Thread Jason (spot) Brower
This is great! If you want. Make the video as a tutorial and I can do the voice over and effects work. I do it for part of my living right now. https://www.youtube.com/user/BitbarChannel These videos use my voice. It's for a really powerful android testing platform. BR, Jason Brower On Wed,

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-13 Thread freak...@gmail.com
Antonio, I kind of understand some of it because I know your project a bit from what you said on the thread, but you should probably do something more in detail, perhaps showing step by step from the user side with no tech info and one longer with step by step info for people who want to

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-12 Thread António Ramos
Just a small video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1tfKEM_9Eg 2013/6/10 António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com The woden box its one piece only with a hole to fix the arduino nano and the rfid reader. A friend made it. I asked him to make another one. I need 2 boxes, one to be used in the

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread António Ramos
I' not spanishhh. Portuguese from Portugal. I have a web2py app to control all outside workers via an RFID reader. I use arduino to read the card and send it via serial. Then in the local PC I have nodejs to read it and call a web2py service that via tornado sockets updates a web page. My web2py

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Tell us more. Have some pictures or screenshots? On Monday, 10 June 2013 05:21:50 UTC-5, Ramos wrote: I' not spanishhh. Portuguese from Portugal. I have a web2py app to control all outside workers via an RFID reader. I use arduino to read the card and send it via serial. Then in the

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread António Ramos
I´m working on putting here some screenshots or a video showing it. So far My arduino hardware... https://www.dropbox.com/s/rii867stp80pp5z/2013-05-09%2011.15.07.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/0vpsfluq3z0kub4/2013-05-09%2012.17.46.jpg I use: fullcalendar pypdf for the printing cards on the rfid

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread freak...@gmail.com
Sorry my bad deduction ;P Eu no falo Portugues (only IT/EN/ES)... but in all cases: muito obrigado Antonio! :D On Jun 10, 2013, at 6:21 AM, António Ramos wrote: I' not spanishhh. Portuguese from Portugal. I have a web2py app to control all outside workers via an RFID reader. I use

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread freak...@gmail.com
Very interesting indeed! I'd love to read your blog/tutorial or watch your video on this project. Very interesting one... btw I love the wooden box for the RFID. Keep up the great work Antonio! Cheers! :) On Jun 10, 2013, at 10:46 AM, António Ramos wrote: I´m working on putting here some

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Yes the wooden box is fantastic! On Monday, 10 June 2013 13:51:06 UTC-5, freäk qnc wrote: Very interesting indeed! I'd love to read your blog/tutorial or watch your video on this project. Very interesting one... btw I love the wooden box for the RFID. Keep up the great work Antonio!

Re: [web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-06-10 Thread António Ramos
The woden box its one piece only with a hole to fix the arduino nano and the rfid reader. A friend made it. I asked him to make another one. I need 2 boxes, one to be used in the entrance of our company, so users can pass the card to enter. The other to be used by our security dept to issue cards

[web2py] Raspberry Pi GPIO home automation by willq44 - Customization

2013-05-30 Thread freäk qnc
Hi everyone... I have a quick question... could someone give me a quick example on how I could modify the app presented on instructables by willq44? http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-GPIO-home-automation/?ALLSTEPS I would like to change to a toggle the function so that triggering a

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-21 Thread Francois Dion
Kids are definitely jumping on this (and hackers and researchers etc - GPIO are easily interfaced with the RPi.GPIO module.). The response is really impressive, thanks in large part to the fact that people think of Python as the platform language. As From this article:

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-17 Thread wwwgong
Now I see it in the source release. Thanks, On Sunday, December 16, 2012 10:02:53 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: anyserver.py ships with web2py in the main folder. Run it with -h for info. ;-) On Sunday, 16 December 2012 16:57:12 UTC-6, wwwgong wrote: Hi Massimo, The ease of running

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-16 Thread wwwgong
Hi Massimo, The ease of running web2py/python/RaspberryPi out of box speaks loudly about the quality and lightweightness of the whole stack. I watched your talk web2py: Web Development Should be Easyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMUX9NdN8YE today and agree that the key to attract young

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-16 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
anyserver.py ships with web2py in the main folder. Run it with -h for info. ;-) On Sunday, 16 December 2012 16:57:12 UTC-6, wwwgong wrote: Hi Massimo, The ease of running web2py/python/RaspberryPi out of box speaks loudly about the quality and lightweightness of the whole stack. I watched

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-15 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
This is good to know. I should get one. On Friday, 14 December 2012 20:44:48 UTC-6, wwwgong wrote: yes, I bought a 512MB Raspberry Pi for $35 as a gift to my kid 2 weeks ago. In less than 5 mins, I am able to run web2py (v2.3.1) on this tiny and cheap platform. installed 2 of my apps, they

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-15 Thread Andrew W
I just bought one with the goal that its a clever toy that the kids to learn and have some fun at the same time, --

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-15 Thread Adnan Smajlovic
brings fantastic memories of early days with zx80 sinclair spectrum, changing eprom for it, building cb radio stations, mono block amplifiers, and so on :) hopefully kids jump on this, and spend some good times programming... On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Andrew W awillima...@gmail.com

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-12-14 Thread wwwgong
yes, I bought a 512MB Raspberry Pi for $35 as a gift to my kid 2 weeks ago. In less than 5 mins, I am able to run web2py (v2.3.1) on this tiny and cheap platform. installed 2 of my apps, they run a bit slow, but smoothly without error. Web2py + Python + RaspberryPi is a cool toy. I am going to

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-08-10 Thread Stef Mientki
I just did it, within 5 minutes. Python is already installed on the Raspberry-pi. - download the sources to the Raspberry - unpack the zip file - open a terminal window and go to the directory where it is unpacked - python web2py.py that's all. cheers, Stef On 13-03-2012 11:04, António Ramos

[web2py] raspberry pi

2012-03-13 Thread António Ramos
it would be nice to be able to install web2py in raspberry pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/

Re: [web2py] raspberry pi

2012-03-13 Thread Bruno Rocha
I see no problem to install Python and web2py on this, You just need to boot from an SD card with python and web2py on it. 2012/3/13 António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com it would be nice to be able to install web2py in raspberry pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/ -- Bruno Rocha