My money is on hemiptera sp.

Cheers,
Simon

Jorge Godoy wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> 
> I dunno if I'm doing it wrong or if this is a bug with schema validators.  I
> have a form broken into parts, where one part is repeating itself and the
> other is a "header".  The repeating part is using widgets (so is the header),
> but who's posting the data to TG is a JavaScript function (to get the parts
> together and do some other AJAX stuff).
> 
> 
> I'm getting the following message in tg_errors: 
> 
> The input field 'self' was not expected.
> 
> This is my validator
> 
> ================================================================================
> class validador_compras(validators.Schema):
>     compra_id = validators.Int(if_empty = None)
>     data = validators.DateValidator(allow_empty = False)
>     fornecedor = validators.Int(not_empty = True)
>     genero_id = validators.Int(not_empty = True)
>     produto = validators.UnicodeString(not_empty = True)
>     quantidade = validators.Number(not_empty = True)
>     preco_unitario = validators.Number(not_empty = True)
> ================================================================================
> 
> and this is my controller:
> 
> ================================================================================
>     @turbogears.expose(format = 'json', allow_json = True)
>     @turbogears.error_handler(turbogears.util.bind_args(add = True)(compras))
>     @turbogears.validate(validators = validador_compras)
>     @identity.require(identity.conditions.in_any_group('compras_novo', 
> 'admin'))
>     @mensagem_json
>     def save(self, **kword):
> 
>         agora = datetime.datetime.now()
>         usuario = identity.current.user
> 
>         try:
>             compra_id = kword['compra_id']
>         except KeyError:
>             compra_id = self.get_next_compra()
> 
>         compra = model.Compra(
>             compra = compra_id,
>             data = kword['data'],
>             generoID = kword['genero_id'],
>             produto = kword['produto'],
>             fornecedorID = kword['fornecedor'],
>             quantidade = kword['quantidade'],
>             precoUnitario = kword['preco_unitario'],
>             incluidoPor = usuario,
>             incluidoEm = agora,
>             alteradoPor = usuario,
>             alteradoEm = agora)
> 
>         return dict(compra = compra.id)
> ================================================================================
> 
> Using an instance of validador_compras as the validator gives me the same
> error... 
> 
> If I print the keys in kword I get (in this case, where there's no "compra_id"
> yet):
> 
> ['quantidade', 'genero_id', 'produto', 'fornecedor', 'preco_unitario', 'data']
> 
> as I am expecting it to be...
> 
> 
> Any hints on what might be happening?
> 
> 
> TurboGears 0.9a4
> nose 0.8.4
> RuleDispatch 0.5a0
> setuptools 0.6a11
> FormEncode 0.4
> cElementTree 1.0.5-20051216
> PasteScript 0.5
> elementtree 1.2.6
> simplejson 1.1
> SQLObject 0.7.1dev-r1682
> CherryPy 2.2.0
> TurboKid 0.9.4dev-r1090
> TurboJson 0.9.2dev-r1093
> PyProtocols 1.0a0
> Cheetah 1.0
> PasteDeploy 0.3
> Paste 0.5
> FormEncode 0.4
> kid 0.9
> elementtree 1.2.6
> 
> 

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