This is issue is now fixed in 2.13.4. :-)

On Friday, 25 December 2015 22:37:54 UTC-6, Πέτρος Χατζηλάμπρος wrote:
>
> Mrry Christmas!!!!
>
> I found the following bug in version 2.13.3:
>
> I am using linux mint and I have a folder named web2py on the ~/Desktop
> I was using to run web2py by opening terminal and giving the command 
> "python ~/Desktop/web2py/web2py.py -a "tsouras" -i 0.0.0.0".
> After the update to version 2.13.3 the following error appears
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/tsouras/Desktop/web2py/web2py.py", line 6, in <module>
>     import gluon.widget
>   File "/home/tsouras/Desktop/web2py/gluon/widget.py", line 26, in <module>
>     import gluon.main as main
>   File "/home/tsouras/Desktop/web2py/gluon/main.py", line 125, in <module>
>     raise RuntimeError("Cannot determine web2py version")
> RuntimeError: Cannot determine web2py version
>
> So, I did some debugging and I found out that global_settings.gluon_parent 
> is "/home/tsouras" instead of being "/home/tsouras/Desktop/web2py"
> I overcome this problem by opening terminal and giving command "cd 
> ~Desktop/web2py" before giving the command "python 
> ~/Desktop/web2py/web2py.py -a "tsouras" -i 0.0.0.0"
>
> I did not have this problem using the previous version of web2py
>
> On Thursday, December 24, 2015 at 5:21:42 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro 
> wrote:
>>
>> web2py 2.13.3 is out. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY!!!
>>
>> It contains some bug fixes for bugs introduced in 2.13.1-2 and most 
>> importantly it contains experimental support for JWT. Here is how it works:
>>
>>         1) instantiate auth with
>>
>>             auth = Auth(db, jwt = {'secret_key':'secret'})
>>
>>         where 'secret' is your own secret string. 
>>
>>         2) Secorate functions that require login but should accept the 
>> JWT token credentials:
>>
>>             @auth.allows_jwt()
>>             @auth.requires_login()
>>             def myapi(): return 'hello %s' % auth.user.email
>>     
>>         Notice jwt is allowed but not required. if user is logged in, 
>> myapi is accessible.
>>
>>         3) Use it!
>>         Now API users can obtain a token with
>>
>>             http://.../app/default/user/jwt?username=...&password=....
>>
>>         (returns json object with a token attribute)
>>         API users can refresh an existing token with
>>
>>             http://.../app/default/user/jwt?token=...
>>
>>         they can authenticate themselves when calling http:/.../myapi by 
>> injecting a header
>>
>>             Authorization: Bearer <the jwt token>
>>
>>         Any additional attributes in the jwt argument of Auth() below:
>>
>>            auth = Auth(db, jwt = {...})
>>
>>         are passed to the constructor of class AuthJWT. Look there for 
>> documentation.
>>
>> Thanks Niphlod again for implementing this. 
>> Please help us check it so we will declare it stable in the next release.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>>
>>

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