Thanks for the quick and helpful reply...
It works for me now...
Have fun,
Joe
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
massimo.dipie...@gmail.com wrote:
In appadmin click on [db.auth_group:new record], type manager and press
[submit]
back to the main appadmin page click on
I will elaborate.
I have 2 different interest:
The first one has to do with my personal feeling of understanding the
inner-workings of the implementation of messaging options in web2py, on the
architectural level. I do NOT want to re-invent the weal by any means, but
I do want to understand
Yes, Massimo already explained this in the past, and I've added this note
on http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/03#Design (under the Shell
paragraph):
Be careful using the web based shell - because different shell requests
will be executed in different threads. This easily gives errors,
Hi All
I am using PAM to login into my website. I have configured my system PAM
with LDAP and KERBEROS.
Now the problem I am facing is that not all my users are able to login
using that service.
I also checked my KERBEROS setting using KINIT command and I was able to
successfully
i have my college site (web.iiit.ac.in/~aabhas.majumdar), i need to make
web2py project go online on that site .What is the procedure and what are
the things i need to check or install ?
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Hi,
I am new to Web dev, and my question seems not web2py specific, but i am
using web2py framework, so i am hoping i can get helpful input from the
community, thanks in advance.
i have 2-page website, the first page is to collect user's input and
remember user's input(via cookies to
you have to pass the keywords fragment to the page ...
On Saturday, April 6, 2013 11:39:22 PM UTC+2, Tim Richardson wrote:
I have a SQLFORM.grid for a table. The user can modify a boolean flag via
an ajax call, which returns javascript causing the grid to reLOAD.
When doing the reload, how
Hello there,
I'm using a list:reference type field (f_keypersons in the code below).
Having two issues here:
1. When adding/editing a record the dropdown appears on the corresponding
field with correct options, but NO +/- sign as usual list fields.
2. After select one option value and submit
As for the Tornado-web-socket example, I looked at the code, and couldn't
figure out how this would work in a production environment...
Does it spawn a separate python interpreter for Tornado?
If so, how does it meld with we2py's controllers? It is unclear how this
works...
What serves the
Can you check again Massimo in the app i posted? controller default -
Action trabalhador
Thank you
António
2013/4/6 António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com
Sorry i meant trabalhador
Action trabalhador
Thank you
No dia 06/04/2013 17:31, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com
escreveu:
from my experience if u running web2py on apache with mod_wsgi u will get
database locked more often than running web2py alone with it's buildin
webserver.
u should also avoid using session on sqlite database.
On Saturday, April 6, 2013 11:14:16 PM UTC+8, BlueShadow wrote:
I know that I
1. i am using session to transfer user's input from first page to
second page via 'redirect', but i don't want to maintain session in
filesystem or DB, while seems it's not feasible for web2py, as i tested,
there are session files in session directory. so, is it possible to use
Field('f_keypersons', type='list:reference t_contacts', requires=
IS_IN_DB(db, 't_contacts.id', '%(f_name)s'),
For list:reference fields, it should be IS_IN_DB(..., multiple=True).
Actually, you shouldn't need to set the requires attribute explicitly
anyway because you will get
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 1:51:11 PM UTC+2, Arnon Marcus wrote:
As for the Tornado-web-socket example, I looked at the code, and couldn't
figure out how this would work in a production environment...
Does it spawn a separate python interpreter for Tornado?
yes, it's very clear that there
Hello,
yes, all the methods are decorated with @requires_login(). The login itself
is not the problem, that works fine.
The issue is, that I want to return user-specific results in my api.
Exposing one table by writing something along the lines of:
@request.restful()
@auth.requires_login()
def
Hi Anthony,
I read in the book that requires' will be set by default for
list:reference. I tried this, and the output is the same as with
IS_IN_DB(...,
multiple=True), which is a multiple item box listing all options as shown
in the pic below:
[image: Inline image 1]
And I still don't understand
10x Niphlod
Have you read my previous comment? the one just before the one you
commented on?
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It you could post a path on google code or a pull request on github it
sould be best so there is a record and I will not forget.
On Saturday, 6 April 2013 23:16:29 UTC-5, 黄祥 wrote:
no worries, should i commit it into github or just send you the files? i
have malay language translation too,
You need to contact your system administrator. Usually those kind of
accounts (/~username) are for static files only. You can make a static file
that redirects to your own machine running web2py or they can change the
.htaccess config for you. Whether they will host web2py for you or not is a
Reference fields are long integers.
a = 1
print a
1
print repr(a)
1
b = 1L
print b
1
print repr(b)
1L
read more:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2104884/how-does-python-manage-int-and-long
For practical purpose they are the same but with long integers you do not
run out of values.
I read in the book that requires' will be set by default for
list:reference. I tried this, and the output is the same as with
IS_IN_DB(...,
multiple=True), which is a multiple item box listing all options as shown
in the pic below:
[image: Inline image 1]
The above looks correct.
yep, but you clearly have just started documenting and have a lot of ideas
going around.
as far as message passing between processes is concerned, you mentioned a
lot of good players.
as far as message passing in a web application, there are not so many:
- ajax (bi-directional, long-polling)
-
How about engine.io? or SockJS?
Most libraries have fallbacks/pollifills/shims or whatever...
The thing is, it seems I would need some kind of centralized broker, if I
want to share the messaging code across all use-cases, and I DO want the
messages committed, in most cases, so I am not looking
The intention is to create a list of items each of which are selected from
the dropdown of referenced table, similar to 'list:string' with a +/-
sign at the end to add another item. When click the +/- sign it pops
another dropdown list to add new item. I photoshoped the pic below to show
what I
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 6:25:06 PM UTC+2, Arnon Marcus wrote:
How about engine.io? or SockJS?
as I was saying, you're reading too much too soon, just naming buzzwords
without actually **thinking** to what you need.
Engine.io is just the protocol for socket.io.
Sockjs is another
The intention is to create a list of items each of which are selected from
the dropdown of referenced table, similar to 'list:string' with a +/-
sign at the end to add another item. When click the +/- sign it pops
another dropdown list to add new item. I photoshoped the pic below to show
2013/4/7 vince lapcc...@gmail.com
from my experience if u running web2py on apache with mod_wsgi u will get
database locked more often than running web2py alone with it's buildin
webserver.
web2py + apache + mod_wsgi is my configuration.
ok, I will try the internal webserver.
u should
i found this site very useful :)
http://killer-web-development.com/section/1/4
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 10:04:35 AM UTC+5:30, aabhas majumdar wrote:
i have my college site (web.iiit.ac.in/~aabhas.majumdar), i need to make
web2py project go online on that site .What is the procedure and what
Is there anyone testing Pyp with web2py. Is it usable now or in future as
faster plarfotm?
http://morepypy.blogspot.cz/2013/04/pypy-20-beta-2-released.html
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someone is using pypy for sure, as some bugs were reported and fixed.
However, noone is testing it with 2.0 but you can !
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 8:17:58 PM UTC+2, David Marko wrote:
Is there anyone testing Pyp with web2py. Is it usable now or in future as
faster plarfotm?
i tested with 1.9. worked without scheduler. no gevent though, so i stayed away
from implementing it. should work with 2.0
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Hi,
Well i get an error
type 'exceptions.TypeError' unbound method __setattr__() must be called
with int instance as first argument (got Reference instance instead)
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You are right we cant get web2py form helpers but can you authentication,
session management, jsonifying etc. We already have
placed extjs library and our custom developed .js in static folders, now
planning to integrate all extjs into a single app.
Consider using this plugin for connecting
Don't wan't to start a flame-fest, but I feel like I am under fire here,
and unjustly so...
as I was saying, you're reading too much too soon, just naming buzzwords
without actually **thinking** to what you need.
I admit I don't have experience with many of the things I was writing
about,
you're right, there's a typo in dal.py.
Patch sent to Massimo.
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 8:54:51 PM UTC+2, Alfonso de la Guarda Reyes wrote:
Hi,
Well i get an error
type 'exceptions.TypeError' unbound method __setattr__() must be called
with int instance as first argument (got Reference
The resolution of
issue#1432https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1432 (submitted
under my other account, I need to unify these) has now solved the first
error you listed (*ORA-00904: WIKI_TAG.WIKI_PAGE: invalid identifier*),
which was a IS_NOT_IN_DB query error of the type I
Here is an interesting presentation I am currently watching, describing a
messaging architecture using ZeroMQ + Redis :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-4EqEZbfBM
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While debugging why the audio tag behaves differently (at least in Mac
Chrome) depending on specifying (1) a static link to a soundfile or (2)
using the auth.wiki syntax 2/sound.mp3 I notice quite a few
differences in the headers.
(1) static: audio controls=controlssource
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 9:23:16 PM UTC+2, Arnon Marcus wrote:
Don't wan't to start a flame-fest, but I feel like I am under fire here,
and unjustly so...
I was not trying too, I'm just noticing how much this discussion is
starting to involve a lot of things that are offtopic. It's one
On Monday, November 19, 2012 10:45:36 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
...
Some tests doesn't pass in plugin_mptt, mainly :
...
AttributeError: 'Row' object has no attribute 'name'
I tried to put 'name'-field to plugin_mptt_node-table (it got inserted to
sqlite_sequence table) but still
Hi web2py users!
My environment: GAE SDK 1.7.5, web2py version 2.0.9.
I need a query object as an argument for grid.
I've got a database rows (ids) as the potential base for query
(list_of_ids) - unfortunately there are more than 30 of them so the
construct with 'belongs' does not work on GAE:
Thanks Ales!
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 2:22 AM, LightDot light...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, It seems that terra.com.br's firewall and/or web server's security
mechanisms got you... You can't blame them, they likely have reasonably
good protections against DOS attacks and you probably forgot to
I was not trying too, I'm just noticing how much this discussion is
starting to involve a lot of things that are offtopic. It's one thing
searching for answer (and expecting them) on a specific topic and another
one to try to follow every bit of your proposed
When I follow what I thought to be standard practice (following this
documentationhttp://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/09#Renaming-Auth-tables)
for using alternative names for the auth tables, I'm seeing an incorrect
foreign key reference on any subsequent table defined that uses
Hey Ricardo! Thanks very much for this and apologies for my tardy reply. I
got pulled away onto other things and just now got back to testing it. It
works beautifully.
On Saturday, March 16, 2013 10:16:28 PM UTC-4, Ricardo Pedroso wrote:
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Michael Ellis
Looks like by default, auth.signature gets defined when Auth is
initialized, which is before you have set the custom table names. To avoid
this do:
auth = Auth(db, signature=False)
In that case, auth.signature will instead be defined when you call
auth.define_tables(), by which point the
Hi Anthony,
I compared the layout.html against older version, the jQuery issue was
resulted because I manually add:
script src={{=URL('static','js/web2py_bootstrap.js')}}/script (I
thought jQuery was not included in Layout.html) Removing this line solved
the problem. Also I will try to build a
Thank you so much, that solved it.
(It might be helpful to others if that important caveat makes it into the
relevant
section of
documentationhttp://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/09#Renaming-Auth-tables
at
some point, though I know that not every detail can be explained succinctly
Thanks Niphlod,
all tests passed:
https://travis-ci.org/web2py/web2py/jobs/6140021
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I agree -- this is certainly not obvious (had to look at the code to figure
out what was going on).
Anthony
On Sunday, April 7, 2013 8:55:15 PM UTC-4, Jason Phillips wrote:
Thank you so much, that solved it.
(It might be helpful to others if that important caveat makes it into the
what do you mean about post a path on google code?
for github i've already forked the web2py in https://github.com and take
these step, but the commit history is not update on https://github.com, is
there something i've missed in my step?
*git clone https://github.com/sugizo/web2py.git*
*cd
Continuing on my Oracle adventures, I have found a table which I need to
access, which has an integer field called '*drop*'. For *obvious* reasons,
it is disallowed. Is there any way to force this field name through the DAL
(my account is read-only, so I know that I *probably* can't actually
speaking without reading the docs.so i might be misguided.
assuming that you can setup a grid with a rows object, you can use that
patch. just the rows together and magic will happen.
the key no matter what is to setup multiple queries on GAE and the
results together, or re-imagine
Philipp,
i understand you nowunfortunately i have not used db.parse_as_rest so i
don't know the answer... best i have is
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/10?search=restful#parse_as_rest-%28experimental%29
perhaps someone can chime in with more details.
good luck!
cfh
On
I cannot find these in your github fork:
*git add applications/admin/languages/id.py*
*git add applications/admin/languages/my.py*
*git add applications/welcome/languages/id.py*
*git add applications/welcome/languages/my.py*
*
*
*Can you email them to as attachements?*
On Sunday, 7 April 2013
Thanks Anthony,
When I submit with blank data, no error msg displayed.
I expected error msg displayed because I set this field mandatory as below
db.define_table('person', Field('personname', 'string', requires =
IS_NOT_EMPTY()))
I found that : if form.process().accepted: always return
i've already start testing using the simple table (start from scratch) but
got the same result. here is my conclusion, please correct me if i'm wrong :
- if you combine list:string field with IS_IN_SET validator, in form edit
you will receive blank value in drop down, not the existing value that
+ and - definitely don't work on
(2, 4, 6, 'stable', datetime.datetime(2013, 4, 6, 17, 37, 38))
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On Sunday, 10 March 2013 14:31:04 UTC, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
This should now be fixed. Can you check?
On Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:21:03 UTC-6, Ralo Tannahill wrote:
+1 for web2py!!
Encountered the same issue, removing 'str()' and it worked. Thanks
在 2012年2月16日星期四UTC+8下午10时59分28秒,sherdim写道:
I Think it is a bug as for 1.99.4
When a form tries to keep values w/ non ascii characters
if form.accepts(request.vars,session, formname=sP, keepvalues=True):
File
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