Try to create the app by your self in this case... It is not very difficult... For the auth definition (I mean auth_user, auth_group, etc.). Use the code available in the book.
Also, you could maybe post the demo app you create with the wizard here and we can test it in our environnement. Richard On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 12:26 PM, piero crisci <[email protected]>wrote: > I made the changes you said, > I also test the app with the V. 1.99.7 > I also create a new app called TEST with the wizard without add anything > else. > Once created the new APP i just add this lines to db.py : > > db.auth_user.password.requires = > [IS_STRONG(),CRYPT(key=auth.settings.hmac_key)] > > I chose a good password and after i went to this link page to change user > info > http://127.0.0.1:8000/TEST/appadmin/update/db/auth_user/1 > I try the submit and i got the same IS_STRONG controls Error. > So with 2 differnts apps 2 different framework version, 2 different db i > got the same Controll error. > Could it be due to the use of the Wizard App creation?. > Thanks for help > > > Il giorno sabato 13 ottobre 2012 16:42:26 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha > scritto: > >> You do not need two decorators: >> >> @auth.requires_login() >> @auth.requires_membership('**risorse_umane' or 'admin') >> >> auth.requires_membership also requires login. >> You cannot do >> @auth.requires_membership('**risorse_umane' or 'admin') >> because that is the same as >> @auth.requires_membership('**risorse_umane') >> since 'risorse_umane' evaluates to True. >> >> There may be something else going on. >> >> >> >> On Friday, 12 October 2012 10:04:35 UTC-5, piero crisci wrote: >>> >>> I tryed to find others with the same iusse problem without understand >>> how to solve the problems :( >>> >>> I set in the db.py the follow table >>> >>> ##############################**########## >>> db.define_table('auth_user', >>> Field('username', type='string', >>> label=T('Username')), >>> Field('first_name', type='string', >>> label=T('First Name')), >>> Field('last_name', type='string', >>> label=T('Last Name')), >>> Field('email', type='string', >>> label=T('Email')), >>> Field('password', type='password',length=512, >>> readable=False, >>> label=T('Password')), >>> Field('created_on','datetime',**default=request.now, >>> label=T('Created On'),writable=False,readable=**False), >>> Field('modified_on','datetime'**,default=request.now, >>> label=T('Modified On'),writable=False,readable=**False, >>> update=request.now), >>> Field('registration_key',**default='', >>> writable=False,readable=False)**, >>> Field('reset_password_key',**default='', >>> writable=False,readable=False)**, >>> Field('registration_id',**default='', >>> writable=False,readable=False)**, >>> format='%(username)s', >>> migrate=settings.migrate) >>> >>> >>> db.auth_user.first_name.**requires = IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message=** >>> auth.messages.is_empty) >>> db.auth_user.last_name.**requires = IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message=** >>> auth.messages.is_empty) >>> #db.auth_user.password.**requires = [ IS_STRONG(min=8, >>> number=1,special=1,error_**message = "La password deve contenere almeno >>> 8 Caratteri, un Numero, un Carattere Speciale, un carattere Maiuscolo"), >>> CRYPT(key=auth.settings.hmac_**key)] >>> db.auth_user.password.**requires= [*IS_STRONG(min=8), >>> CRYPT(auth.settings.hmac_key)*] >>> >>> db.auth_user.username.requires = IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, db.auth_user.username, >>> error_message = 'Username già censita') >>> db.auth_user.email.requires = (IS_EMAIL(error_message=auth.** >>> messages.invalid_email), >>> IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, db.auth_user.email,error_ >>> **message = 'Email già censita')) >>> auth.define_tables(migrate = settings.migrate) >>> >>> I set in the default.py this def for manage the user changes . >>> >>> @auth.requires_login() >>> @auth.requires_membership('**risorse_umane' or 'admin') >>> def anagrafica_utenti_db_manage(): >>> form = SQLFORM.smartgrid(db.auth_**user,onupdate=auth.archive) >>> return locals() >>> >>> When i try to modify the name or the surname the framework rise the >>> IS_STRONG control even if i don't touch the password string. >>> I am new with web2py and i want just to know if i need to create a form >>> to make the user changes or i can fix this problem using the smartgrid. >>> I also set the "Requires approval" for the new registration. How can i >>> delete the "Pending" in the registration key ? (I can t do it right now >>> because of the IS_STRONG control. >>> Thanks for help >>> And sorry for bother you >>> >> -- > > > > --

