Thank you, it makes sense.

There is one small obstacle - the validators in customized actions
(for example retrieve_password) should be commented in tools.py
(otherwise the SQLFORM object will have overwritten validators), this
somehow breaks the clean logic, not that it does not work.

On May 4, 6:10 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Vidul Petrov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The issue is that different validators are required for different
> > actions:
>
> That's ok - since a thread lives only for the time of a request, this is
> somewhat simple:
>
> Since this does form validation, you can change this dynamically,
> programmatically - probably close to where the need for it is...
>
>
>
> > # in retrieve_password
> > auth.table_user.email.requires has list with "IS_IN_DB" validator
>
> Then put this statement in your retrieve_password()
>
>
>
> > # in register
> > auth.table_user.email.requires has list with "IS_NOT_IN_DB" validator
>
> same - put this in your register() function...
>
> Since a request will be one function - you do not need to worry about
> "resetting" to default validator.
> If you want, you can set a default, most used validator in your models file,
> and change it in above functions when needed.
>
> Make sense?
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 4, 5:27 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Not sure I understand the issue.
>
> > > You can override tools validators in your models.
>
> > > auth=Auth(....)
> > > auth.define_table()
> > > auth.table_user.fiest_name.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message=T('fill
> > > it up!'))
>
> > > On May 4, 9:14 am, Vidul Petrov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Thank you, guruyaya.
>
> > > > The problem is that these validators are called in tools.py and it
> > > > does not allow T object usage.
>
> > > > On May 4, 4:49 pm, guruyaya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Sure. You can just go like this
> > > > > requires=IS_EMAIL(error_message=T("Must be a vaild email"))
> > > > > You need to do this to every validator you have.
> > > > > (I didn't write the full syntax, but I'm quite sure you understand
> > it.
> > > > > Oh, and I'm not home, so it's not really tested, but I recall this is
> > > > > the syntax).
>
> > > > > On May 4, 4:28 pm, Vidul Petrov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Is translation of error_message attribute in validators.py
> > possible?
>
> > > > > > The reason for this is that not all "error_message"s (imho) can be
> > > > > > customized, for example in methods like retrieve_password and
> > login.
>
> > > > > > Thank you for the help.
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