on github :
- request, response objects are from bottle (
https://bottlepy.org/docs/dev/)
what is different web2py and bottle in terms of request and response ? plus
minus between it?
- unlike web2py, web3py does not use custom import or eval
is custom import is same like import from
I used your
widget=lambda f, v: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, _readonly=True)
suggestion.
I don't see any advantage in using the fields parameter because the change
I found
form.element('#no_table_sn')['_readonly'] = 'readonly'
and the suggestion you made
widget=lambda f, v:
Hard to say without seeing your code, but it definitely works for me.
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 2:37:27 PM UTC-4, João Matos wrote:
>
> How can I use the fields argument without a db?
> I tried
> fields=['sn']
> but it returns an KeyError.
>
>
> sábado, 30 de Março de 2019 às 18:27:11 UTC,
Hello,
Anyone has web2py running with Python 3.7 and IIS 8? I'm unable to make it
work.
Thanks,
JM
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How can I use the fields argument without a db?
I tried
fields=['sn']
but it returns an KeyError.
sábado, 30 de Março de 2019 às 18:27:11 UTC, Anthony escreveu:
>
> I don't see any advantage in using the fields parameter because the change
>> I found
>> form.element('#no_table_sn')['_readonly']
>
> I don't see any advantage in using the fields parameter because the change
> I found
> form.element('#no_table_sn')['_readonly'] = 'readonly'
> and the suggestion you made
> widget=lambda f, v: SQLFORM.widgets.string.widget(f, v, _readonly=True)
> only change 1 line, and using the fields
Just change it to
Field('sn', label=T('SN'), writable=False)
Doesn't that work?
Jim
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019, 2:31 PM João Matos wrote:
> This is my code
> form = SQLFORM.factory(
> Field('equipment_id',
> label=T('Equipment'),
>
This is my code
form = SQLFORM.factory(
Field('equipment_id',
label=T('Equipment'),
requires=IS_IN_SET({wo.equipment_id: db.equipment(wo.
equipment_id).name},
zero=None),
),
Field('sn',
No, it doesn't.
It simply doesn't show the field.
sábado, 30 de Março de 2019 às 19:43:46 UTC, Jim S escreveu:
>
> Just change it to
>
> Field('sn', label=T('SN'), writable=False)
>
> Doesn't that work?
>
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019, 2:31 PM João Matos >
> wrote:
>
>> This is my code
Need to see the code that generated the KeyError, as well as the full
traceback, and details about how/when the error was generated.
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 3:31:41 PM UTC-4, João Matos wrote:
>
> This is my code
> form = SQLFORM.factory(
> Field('equipment_id',
>
*step*
rm -rf ~/learn/python/web3py
cd ~/learn/python
git clone https://github.com/web2py/web3py
cd web3py
cp -r applications/todo applications/todoo
python web3py.py applications/
*result on browser*
Error: 404 Not Found
Sorry, the requested URL 'http://localhost:8000/todoo' caused an error:
So far looks good, but I would prefer that the application include (or
import) the framework instead of the framework include the application.
With the first one, pip based deployments and CI/CD will be a lot easier.
I have being playing with bottle a lot recently, so if there is some
web3py
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