+1 on the idea, but the name "dust" seems a little idiomatic, doesn't it?
As an aside, I discovered the absolutely fastest way to remove a set of characters from text in Python is the string function called "translate". It's wicked fast at removing as well as translating characters. It's not unicode, tho. -- Joe On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Oct11, 4:21am, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 10, 7:52 am, devnull <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Is there an option or a validator that will strip whitespace before > > > > > applying remaining validators for a given field on a form? > > > > > > > Somewhat related: I tried the CLEANUP validator but the resulting > > > > > variable still had characters like !...@#%^ in it. Maybe I > mis-understood > > > > > its purpose... perhaps it strips special characters for the other > > > > > validators, but then when everything is done the original typed > value > > > > > gets sent? It would be cool if there were a validator that took a > > > > > regex or a list of characters and stripped those from the input (so > a > > > > > phone field might ignore everything except digits). > > > > > On Oct 10, 10:02 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I agree. Sometimes I think stripping should be a default for non-text, > > > non-blob fields. Pros/cons? > > > > Breaks backwards compatability. So under our banner of web2pyism, we > can't > > do it. > > > > However, devnull, try this, this will alter the input before you validate > it > > through the form, so you can apply operators, such as stripping, or > > .capitalize() or .upper() or anything really :P > > > > def decode(string, strip="!...@#$%^&*()"): > > newstr = "" > > for char in string: > > if char not in strip: > > newstr += char > > return newstr > > > > def myaction(): > > if request.vars: > > request.vars.fieldname = decode(request.vars.fieldname) > > form = SQLFORM(db.tablename) > > > > if form.accepts(request.vars, session): > > response.flash = "yay" > > elif form.errors: > > response.flash = "nay" > > else: > > response.flash = "hey" > > > > -Thadeus > > > > How about adding a new parameter for some old validators? That will > not break backward compatibility. Here is how. > > class CLEANUP(Validator): > def __init__(self,dust=None): > # dust can be None, or a list of chars (aka string), or a regex. > # If it is a string, it specifis the set of characters to be > removed. > # If omitted or None, defaults to removing whitespace. > # If it is a regex, it removes chars met by the regex. > self.dust=dust > def __call__(self,value): > # the implementation > > And we can add the new parameter dust for IS_IN_DB too. > > class IS_IN_DB(Validator): > def __init__(self, ......, dust=None): > # mentioned above > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

