Yes - that's it. Now I can add tasks from a module.
Thank you again very much!
Martin
2016-11-02 22:31 GMT+01:00 Niphlod :
> tl;dr : it just gets automatically filled with
> "request.application/request.controller" in a web environment that it is
> missing in your module.
>
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Perhaps the documentation could explain this better, but the
auth.has_permission method is designed to check whether a specific user or
specific group has a particular permission. It does not check whether the
current user is logged in.
If you do not specify either the user_id argument or the g
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 7:52:05 PM UTC-4, Dave S wrote:
>
> There are 2 mechanism in HTML5, I believe, but I'm only going to point you
> at one for the moment: Web Workers.
> http://www.htmlgoodies.com/html5/javascript/working-with-web-workers-in-html5-powered-web-pages.html
> >
> htt
Thanks for the speedy reply! I've looked over the links you sent. the first
two didn't work for me on my browser. I'm on a a mac and used the default
browser.
Will having a web socket open 24/7 slow down my website? My knowledge of
web sockets is limited at the moment
On Wednesday, November 2
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 3:32:54 PM UTC-7, Jaimee S wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My website allows users to send messages to one another; however, the only
> way to see their new messages is to refresh the page. Is there any way to
> notify the user via any method?
>
> Thanks for your time
We built a SHIB SSO and OAUTH SSO middleware in web2py that handles 1000+
concurrent users with very good results in IIS and ISAPI running a WSGI
wrapper ala the cookbook instructions. I hear IIS and FastCGI and wonder if
this is a better deployment option? Are you aware of any advantages of one
I've found a behavior in 2.14.6 which makes me scratch my head. I have set
auth.settings.everybody_group_id = 2
in order to make every user part of the "user" group (2). The
auth_membership reflects this explicitely for each added user.
I have granted several permissions to group 2, e.g. one
Hello,
My website allows users to send messages to one another; however, the only way
to see their new messages is to refresh the page. Is there any way to notify
the user via any method?
Thanks for your time
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it's from some time ago but should work without issues. I think some
improvements have been made regarding wfastcgi availability as a proper
package, but in any case, I'm here to help (and maybe we can revisit the
segment on the book with your experience).
: should be "verbatim" but improvement
I'm naturally curious to know the culprit in your env, but unfortunately I
can't reproduce in any of my systems (*buntu 14.04 + postgresql/sqlite or
Win2012r2 + postgresql/sqlite/mssql).
Needs to be said that I mostly hate mysql (and would never trust it nor
recommend to the worst of my enemies
tl;dr : it just gets automatically filled with
"request.application/request.controller" in a web environment that it is
missing in your module.
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- https://code.google.com/p/
well
mysched.queue_task(application_name='yourappname')
BTW: application_name is usually either "appname" or
"appname/controller_name" (the latter useful in cases where conditional
models are required an/or the task is defined in the controller rather than
in a model)
On Wednesday, Nov
Thanks, I have tried it, but the scheduler needs an "application_name":
In the module:
db = DAL()
scheduler = Scheduler(db, migrate=False)
rtn = scheduler.queue_task("mytask")
Now the return value of queue_task is
rtn == {'errors': {'application_name': 'Enter a value'}, 'id': None,
'uuid':
Hi Peter,
The code is from the editPO controller.
Tried the writable = True, but no luck. It seems to me like the fields must
be readable and writable at the same time to be properly inserted.
Might just have to show all the fields and hide some of them using
javascript. Or rewrite the SQLEDIT
I'm running a script which uses pydal outside of the web2py environment, in
the following manner:
from gluon import DAL, Field
from gluon.validators import IS_LENGTH, IS_IN_SET, IS_EMPTY_OR, IS_URL,
IS_INT_IN_RANGE
db = DAL(.., pool_size = 1, check_reserved=['all'], lazy_tables = False,
fake_
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 1:47:20 AM UTC-7, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 02/11/16 09:27, icodk ha scritto:
>
> Ex. on Manday I want to select all record where the Monday field is true.
>
> maybe something like that?
>
> from datetime import dateimport calendarmy_date = date.today()
>
>
There's r
Hi Niphlod,
your replies are always a pleasure to me. :)
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 12:00:48 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
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> I'd say there are a LOT of strange things going on on your system, since
> you're reporting several different issues that nobody ever faced and all in
> the last week
If I understood your question correctly, I think I have answered this,
here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/y1QYmM4HfeM
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OK! I failed last time but it worth try again. I will follow the book try
it later.
http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13/deployment-recipes?search=iis#IIS
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 3:43:37 AM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
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> *nix --> nginx with uwsgi
> windows --> iis with fastcgi
>
ahem until "it makes sense" any modification (and discussion about it)
doesn't really help anyone ^_^ .
The fact that you have 4 workers and a congestion problem gives me the hint
that your db is on the lower side of the needed specs for a normal server.
These kind of issues starts to show
uhm ... what ?
On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 7:10:16 PM UTC+1, Richard wrote:
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> I agree with you Simone, but should it stay there in the build for pydal
> only?
>
> Richard
>
> On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Niphlod >
> wrote:
>
>> it's perfectly normal as pydal is a subrepo (it's in the re
I'd say there are a LOT of strange things going on on your system, since
you're reporting several different issues that nobody ever faced and all in
the last week.
zombie processes shouldn't be there unless you killed improperly a worker
process.
Python can't really do anything about it, and t
if the scheduler is already defined in the db, just use Scheduler(the_uri.
migrate=False) . there shouldn't be issues with queuing tasks .
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 11:17:00 AM UTC+1, mweissen wrote:
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> Thank you, but it did not work, because the module program does not use
> the models
Thank you, but it did not work, because the module program does not use the
models.
More details:
The module contains a small smtp-server. This program writes incoming
emails to a table "db.emails". This part works very well. Now I want to
start a scheduler action to analyze each email and to do
Dear all,
I'm astonished about a lot of processes as sub process of scheduler worker
are not finished.
pstree -p 16731
>
> bash(16731)---python2.7(24545)-+-python2.7(24564)---{python2.7}(24565)
>|-python2.7(24572)-+-python2.7(1110)
>
Thanks Manuele
Looks like it work
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 9:47:20 AM UTC+1, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 02/11/16 09:27, icodk ha scritto:
>
> Ex. on Manday I want to select all record where the Monday field is true.
>
> maybe something like that?
>
> from datetime import dateimport calendarmy_
Il 02/11/16 09:27, icodk ha scritto:
> Ex. on Manday I want to select all record where the Monday field is true.
maybe something like that?
|fromdatetime importdate importcalendar my_date =date.today()dow =
calendar.day_name[my_date.weekday()].lower()
db(db.time_rule[dow]==True).select() |
||
*nix --> nginx with uwsgi
windows --> iis with fastcgi
On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 8:01:22 PM UTC+1, Omi Chiba wrote:
>
> Thank you! I will stick to Apache/wsgi for now.
>
> On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 1:54:37 PM UTC-5, Jim S wrote:
>>
>> I think the thread you referenced was one discus
I have a table with a Boolean field for each week day. How can I select all
records of which a certain week day is true ?
Ex. on Manday I want to select all record where the Monday field is true.
db.define_table('time_rule',
Field('start_time','time'),
Field('end_
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