Hello,
I am having trouble with the built-in admin facilities for turbogears 2.3.2
I followed the following steps in setting up
1. virtualenv --no-site-packages zigbee
2.cd zigbee
3.source bin/activate
4.pip install tg.devtools
5.gearbox quickstart zigbee
6. cd zigbee/
7. python setup.py develop
8. gearbox setup-app
9. gearbox serve
I have the following error when trying to edit a user once logged in as
manager, and using the admin tool.
Below is the error:
BR
Neil Ablang
ValueError
ValueError: Could not find engine name for
tgext.admin.templates.bootstrap_form_layout
Traceback *(most recent call last)*
- File "<string>", line *8*, in <Expression u'w.child.display()'>
- File
"/home/neil/turbogears/zigbee/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tw2.core-2.2.1.1-py2.7.egg/tw2/core/widgets.py",
line *456*, in display
return self.generate_output(displays_on)
- File
"/home/neil/turbogears/zigbee/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tw2.core-2.2.1.1-py2.7.egg/tw2/core/widgets.py",
line *496*, in generate_output
mw,
- File
"/home/neil/turbogears/zigbee/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tw2.core-2.2.1.1-py2.7.egg/tw2/core/templating.py",
line *189*, in render
engine_name = get_engine_name(template_name, mw)
- File
"/home/neil/turbogears/zigbee/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tw2.core-2.2.1.1-py2.7.egg/tw2/core/util.py",
line *122*, in __call__
tmp = self.f(*args, **kwargs)
- File
"/home/neil/turbogears/zigbee/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tw2.core-2.2.1.1-py2.7.egg/tw2/core/templating.py",
line *72*, in get_engine_name
raise ValueError("Could not find engine name for %s" % template_name)
ValueError: Could not find engine name for
tgext.admin.templates.bootstrap_form_layout
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