Carlos,
Nice site. I'll follow your github space (https://github.com/daxslab) ,
and take a look at the CMS code, once its on github.
Kiran Subbaraman
http://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
On Tue, 13-10-2015 6:48 PM, Carlos Cesar Caballero Díaz wrote:
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 12:21:10 PM UTC-4, John Smidt wrote:
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> Ok, I get how the IS_IN_SET needs a filtered set as the first argument but
> now I'm not sure how to get the current_collection_id? This is all dealing
> with a SQLFORM.grid and my .requires statement is in my model so
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 12:35:31 PM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
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> I like semantic a lot better than bootstrap.
>
>
> Why the hell did you glue bootstrap with web2py ?
>
I wouldn't say Bootstrap is "glued" with web2py. web2py comes with an
optional scaffolding application that includes a front
+1
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 9:04 AM, 黄祥 wrote:
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Ok, I don't know why it took so long but just in case anyone else out there
is as thick as me...
Make sure the editor has the focus before using the find and replace
feature, otherwise your key presses will be directed to the browser DOH..!
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That is not my idea.
I´m going down the specs to see the smallest web2py enabled IOT device.
Thank you
2015-10-13 11:24 GMT+01:00 Leonel Câmara :
> It's a little low on the memory side but it runs python so I don't see why
> not as long as you don't expect to be serving
It's a little low on the memory side but it runs python so I don't see why
not as long as you don't expect to be serving a lot of requests. I would
probably prefer a raspberry pi because it has quite a lot more memory.
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Il 11/10/15 09:24, Jason (spot) Brower ha scritto:
> I have been thinking, the admin interface could use some fixin' up.
> If I bought the extended licence to some theme, say...
> https://wrapbootstrap.com/theme/wrapkit-responsive-admin-template-WB09280SN?l=e
> or any other there...
> we would
I'm really stuck for a few weeks , if someone can help me out .
I use the plugin developed by S -Cubism "Tree Crud"
https://github.com/scubism/sqlabs
This plugin worked well in earlier versions of web2py , but in the latest,
when i add a node , always gives error " Unauthorized"
I tried to
is is possible to have web2py inside this ?
https://onion.io/omega/
Regards
António
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I am working on a site that is builded using custom made CMS, I am
planning to release it to github when it's finished (the cms), right now
you can see the site (work in progress) at www.daxslab.com, suggestions
and criticism are very welcomed
El 12/10/15 a las 06:09, Paolo Amboni escribió:
The site is really well made. But te CMS is we2py based?
Il giorno martedì 13 ottobre 2015 15:17:20 UTC+2, Carlos Cesar Caballero ha
scritto:
>
> I am working on a site that is builded using custom made CMS, I am
> planning to release it to github when it's finished (the cms), right now
> you
This link to the book might help:
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer?search=multi-tenant
-Jim
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 7:03:53 AM UTC-5, Jean-François Milants
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm currently building a web-application based on web2py, and I
+1
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Carlos Cesar Caballero Díaz <
desarro...@spicm.cfg.sld.cu> wrote:
> +1
>
> I am from Cuba, and I can't buy a PyCharm licence because of the US
> restrictions to cuban citizens for economic transactions (we can't use
> Paypal or any credit/debit card payment
Very interesting if you release it on github I'll definitely try it.
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yes, the CMS is web2py based.
El 13/10/15 a las 09:39, Paolo Amboni escribió:
The site is really well made. But te CMS is we2py based?
Il giorno martedì 13 ottobre 2015 15:17:20 UTC+2, Carlos Cesar
Caballero ha scritto:
I am working on a site that is builded using custom made CMS, I am
I think it is a great idea to get a default theme working out of the box.
I've written 3 (I think) web2py applications using different themes from
wrapbootstrap.com in the past. The key (in my opinion) is to find one that
doesn't have a lot of javascript magic going on behind the scenes.
I may actually have to make a web2py CMS quite soon. I have a bunch
requirements that off-the-shelf CMSes don't fulfill but I would be really
interested in seeing your code Carlos, give us a heads up when you release.
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Il 13/10/15 11:15, Manuele Pesenti ha scritto:
> http://demo.kimlabs.com/gentelella/production/index.html
> here it is another theme I like very mutch (lots of useful widget in
> there!), the licence is MIT and the code is already on github ;)
Here: https://github.com/kimlabs/gentelella
M.
>
When I'm presenting for example log data from a process execution with
web2py, I'll use PRE and put it in a textarea.
On Monday, 12 October 2015 11:07:52 UTC+1, Callum Daw wrote:
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> Thank you so much, the tag worked a charm, the issue I was facing is
> that it returns XML to my unit which
Hi,
I'm currently building a web-application based on web2py, and I would like
some insights and advices about its architecture.
Please, if this forum is not the good place to ask this kind of question,
just tell me. And if you could point me to some resources/communities that
could help me, I
Thank you for giving me a few more clues. I tried running the application
with a remote DB, a local DB, and fiddled with configuration options, but
I'm still not able to pinpoint the file. If I run SQLite, files are
generated in the `databases` folder. If I connect to a database, they are
not.
I've dropped my attempt to use validate_and_update_or_insert() and have
this workaround whereby I do a search and then call either
validate_and_update() or validate_and_insert() ...
user = [
Storage(username="u1", password='p1', field2='field2'),
Storage(username="u1", password='p1',
Sadly that code is 4 years old and their web site has been deactivated,
which I think fits the definition of 'no longer maintained'.
I might suggest moving to something else.
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 7:05:53 AM UTC-4, javierobcn wrote:
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> I'm really stuck for a few weeks , if someone can
Hello all.
In a web2py application I would like to insert/update user records in 2 db.
The first one is the application db, a postgres db:
db = DAL('postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/my_web2py_app_db',
check_reserved=['all'], pool_size=1, entity_quoting=True, bigint_id=True,
migrate=True)
+1
I am from Cuba, and I can't buy a PyCharm licence because of the US
restrictions to cuban citizens for economic transactions (we can't use
Paypal or any credit/debit card payment mechanism), so, a free licence
will be very welcomed.
El 11/10/15 a las 15:21, Francisco Ribeiro escribió:
Hello all.
It seems that some users the first time they want to login expect that it's
just necessary click on the first level menu 'Log in'.
But it's not like that, they have to look at the dropdown menu second level
'Log in' voice.
How can I change the first level 'Log in' text by 'User' in
Problem that I see using CMS that its very hard to make changes and the
code is always very embedded and dependent. Hopefully it will be different
than what I have seen. Interesting!
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 10:11:20 AM UTC-4, Leonel Câmara wrote:
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> I may actually have to make a
Look very nice Carlos, congrats...
Richard
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Ron Chatterjee
wrote:
> Problem that I see using CMS that its very hard to make changes and the
> code is always very embedded and dependent. Hopefully it will be different
> than what I
I think, semantic get more usable in the last version, but bootstrap was
just there before. So, I guess it is the main reason why web2py is tide to
bootstrap... Also, I know that Massimo really like semantic, so feel free
to propose web2py integration or welcome_semantic and it will surely be
Ok, I get how the IS_IN_SET needs a filtered set as the first argument but
now I'm not sure how to get the `current_collection_id`? This is all
dealing with a SQLFORM.grid and my `.requires` statement is in my model so
how do I get the id of the collection that was selected from the grid into
I tried derive a semantic for the w3 Massimo's prototype of client side
welcome which use Ractive.js for client side interaction, but my lack of
time stall the process...
Richard
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Richard Vézina wrote:
> I think, semantic get more
I like semantic a lot better than bootstrap.
Why the hell did you glue bootstrap with web2py ?
It should be kind of a "plugin" like npm install bootstrap or something
like that.
I know there has been some discussion about it but using google groups mess
i cant find it so i need to ask again
a legacy db just needs migrate=False. Nothing else. Just as a production db
where migrations aren't needed in THAT single request.
tl;dr: The default for every NON "development-mylaptop-etc" environment
should be migrate=False. Let me reinstate once again: migrate=True is a
TOTAL WASTE of cpu
IMHO 64mb are enough. The real question is how much ram is available once
the OS has been loaded.
Also, the same question applies to the 16 MB of flash drive: it's really
NOT that much. E.g. web2py weights exactly 16MB uncompressed.
Stripping it down (no populate.py, no admin nor examples
>
> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 12:12:46 PM UTC-7, Vinicius Assef wrote:
>>
>> Quokka CMS is a very nice and modern choice, too.
>>
>>
> Got a pointer? I don't think the solar cell calculator was the software
> you meant.
>
http://quokkaproject.org/
It's based on Flask. Created by a
apologies for this question - I see it's been popular over the years - but
I can't find the definitive answer.
How can I either:
a) handle the case of have no references to insert? or
b) avoid the duplication of two db inserts that are identical except one is
missing a field that can't be set
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 6:43:29 AM UTC-7, Jim S wrote:
>
> I think it is a great idea to get a default theme working out of the box.
> I've written 3 (I think) web2py applications using different themes from
> wrapbootstrap.com in the past. The key (in my opinion) is to find one
>
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 2:10:48 AM UTC-7, Edward Shave wrote:
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> Ok, I don't know why it took so long but just in case anyone else out
> there is as thick as me...
>
> Make sure the editor has the focus before using the find and replace
> feature, otherwise your key presses will be
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 5:45:57 AM UTC-7, Willoughby wrote:
>
> Sadly that code is 4 years old and their web site has been deactivated,
> which I think fits the definition of 'no longer maintained'.
> I might suggest moving to something else.
>
If tree handling is the goal, does
On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 12:12:46 PM UTC-7, Vinicius Assef wrote:
>
> Quokka CMS is a very nice and modern choice, too.
>
>
Got a pointer? I don't think the solar cell calculator was the software
you meant.
/dps
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How to dynamically generate qr code in web2py?
grateful,
Fabiano.
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with any qrcode library or qrcode ondemand service out there ? What did you
try ?
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 11:05:23 PM UTC+2, Fabiano Almeida wrote:
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> Hi all!
>
> How to dynamically generate qr code in web2py?
>
> grateful,
>
> Fabiano.
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appconfig kinda needs to be local
can definitely be a valid json and you can set the path as the first
argument.
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 11:10:02 PM UTC+2,
lenin.m...@metamaxzone.com wrote:
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> Good mornings Community.
>
> Exist some way to set a path to appConfig.ini ?? Because my
i think there is web2py appliances that create some thing like this before
: semanticwebexample
best regards,
stifan
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Good mornings Community.
Exist some way to set a path to appConfig.ini ?? Because my config file is
in another server and i need read from there, And that file can be in JSON
??
THanks.
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You can have a look on the side of elaphe :
https://bitbucket.org/whosaysni/elaphe/
For most type of code it works... But there were issue with bouding box for
some of them in the pass, hope it has been solve since then...
Richard
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 5:28 PM, 黄祥
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 12:31:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
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> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 12:12:46 PM UTC-7, Vinicius Assef wrote:
>>>
>>> Quokka CMS is a very nice and modern choice, too.
>>>
>>>
>> Got a pointer? I don't think the solar cell calculator was the software
>> you
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