You can delete all files and start a new one from scratch. Nothing
should breaks.
I do not oppose the idea of a more flxible process for creating the
scaffolding app.


On Jul 24, 12:59 am, BG <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have not been looking at Web2Py for 8 months or so.
> Picking it up again I can see lots of improvements done.
>
> Even though I'm impressed I have some problem with the default
> application.
>
> Out of the box it has:
>  - Authentication
>  - Nice Javascript (JQuery I assume) menus
>  - Some generic files
>
> If I want to create a simple app that doesn't need authentication or
> any fancy menus I need (or want) to delete some files that are not
> needed. This takes time, and I'm not sure what I can delete without
> breaking some basic functionality like DB scaffolding.
>
> If I want an app that has all the bells and whistles I probably not
> only want to use the default stuff, but also extend it.
>
> That said....it would be cool if you could choose between minimal and
> an extended functionality when you create a new app.
>
> To do what I need I can probably study the code, but being away from
> Web2Py for so long that is not the greatest way to try to get back
> into things.
>
> So, all I am saying is that it would be great, no, actually essential
> to have some sort of documentation about how the parts of the default
> application work together.
>
> Another thing. A good introduction to Crud would be nice. In the
> slides it is used in many places, but it is actually not properly
> introduced. I can guess what it does, but I would really like a better
> explanation than:
>
> - db.py connects to DB, defines tables, Auth, Crud (edit this file to
> add tables)
> - There are many ways to generate forms in ........ crud.create,
> crud.update, crud.read (*)
>
> I hope you don't feel that I'm negative. I'm just looking for the
> things that will get me going with Web2Py again. Also, I now all this
> is being done for free, so I have no problem if the answer is "We
> don't have time....do it yourself if you like....".
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