Thanks for all the help so far! Now that I got the userID and filename
in the table, I'm having problems populating the other fields. I have
been trying to run queries, but i'm not sure I completely understand the
syntax allowed in the controller yet. Eitherway, these are the last two
issues I've been having:
Recall the models:
------------------------------------
db.define_table('version',
Field('application_id', db.application),
Field('vers'),
Field('Release_Date', 'date'),
Field('opSystem'),
Field('reqs'),
Field('changeLog', 'text'),
Field('fileS', 'upload'))
db.define_table('userSoftware',
Field('user_id', db.auth_user, writable=False),
Field('application_id', db.application),
Field('version_id', db.version),
Field('Release_Date', db.version),
Field('Filename'))
------------------------------
I tried the following:
------------------------------
appVer = db(db.version.fileS ==
request.args(0)).select(db.version.Release_Date)
if not (db(queryID).update(Filename=request.args(0))) :
db.userSoftware.insert(user_id =
auth.user_id,Filename=request.args(0), Release_Date=appVer.Release_Date)
-------------------------------
I keep getting the follow traceback, which states that no field
'Release_Date' exists
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 173, in
restricted
exec ccode in environment
File
"/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/applications/Amso/controllers/default.py",
line 147, in <module>
File "/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 96, in <lambda>
self._caller = lambda f: f()
File "/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/gluon/tools.py", line 1864, in f
return action(*a, **b)
File
"/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/applications/Amso/controllers/default.py",
line 82, in download
db.userSoftware.insert(user_id = auth.user_id,Filename=request.args(0),
Release_Date=appVer.Release_Date)
AttributeError: 'Rows' object has no attribute 'Release_Date'
Any idea why that is the case?
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 07:35 -0700, mdipierro wrote:
> The problem is tht db(query).update(field=value) but you seem to have
> query where field=value goes. Try this:
>
> db.define_table('userSoftware',
> Field('user_id', db.auth_user),
> Field('filename'))
>
> def donwload():
> query = db.userSoftware.user_id == auth.user_id
> if not db(query).update(filename=request.args(0)):
> db.userSoftware.insert(user_id =
> auth.user_id,filename=request.args(0))
> return response.download(request,db)
>
> there is only request.args(0) in your case not request.args(1), etc.
>
>
> On Mar 21, 2:53 am, Matthew McNaughton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ok, so I'm trying to create a Download function that keeps track of the
> > files that the user downloads and updates a database table.
> >
> > The database model is:
> > ------------------------------------------------
> > db.define_table('userSoftware',
> > Field('user_id', db.auth_user),
> > Field('application_id', db.application),
> > Field('version_id', db.version),
> > Field('Release_Date', db.version))
> > -----------------------------------------------
> >
> > I'm trying to write a Download function that will update the above table
> > with the a new row if it is a new file that the user is downloading. My
> > current download function is below:
> > -------------------------------
> > def downloadApp():
> > if((db(db.userSoftware.user_id == auth.id).count())==0) :
> > db().update(db.userSoftware.user_id = auth.user_id)
> > else:
> > # db().update(db.userSoftware.user_id = auth.user_id)
> >
> > return response.download(request,db)
> > -------------------------------
> >
> > The reason I haven't been able to get much farther than this is because
> > I get the following traceback error:
> > -------------------------------
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 171, in
> > restricted
> > ccode = compile(code.replace('\r\n', '\n'), layer, 'exec')
> > File
> > "/home/matthewm/Downloads/web2py/applications/Amso/controllers/default.py",
> > line 43
> > db().update(db.userSoftware.user_id = auth.user_id)
> > SyntaxError: keyword can't be an expression
> >
> > I'm not really what the syntax error is complaining about.
> > Also what are the different arguments that are request.args? Massimo
> > mentioned
> > that request.args[0] was the filename. What are the others?
> >
> > Thank you again for all the assistance.
> >
> > On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 10:42 -0700, mdipierro wrote:
> > > You can put them in db.py after auth=..., or in a registration
> > > controller or simply in the user() action. As long as they are
> > > executed before the registration form runs.
> >
> > > Massimo
> >
> > > On Mar 20, 12:30 pm, Matthew McNaughton <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > DO the commands in 1) go into the db.py after auth=Auth(globals(),db) or
> > > > in a new controller that is created for user registration?
> >
> > > > On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 08:03 -0700, mdipierro wrote:
> > > > > Good questions:
> >
> > > > > 1)
> >
> > > > > if not db(db.auth_group.role=='users').count():
> > > > > db.auth_group.insert(role='users')
> > > > > auth.settings.register_onaccept=lambda form:
> > > > > auth.add_membership(auth.id_group('users'),form.vars.id)
> >
> > > > > 2)
> > > > > Not sure what you mean by file renaming. Can you explain more?
> > > > > To keep track of downloads create your own download function
> >
> > > > > def download():
> > > > > ### log the download, filename is in request.args(0) and user in
> > > > > auth.user_id
> > > > > return response.download(request,db)
> >
> > > > > On Mar 20, 2:11 am, Matthew McNaughton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Greetings all,
> > > > > > I've read the access control section in book a couple times over,
> > > > > > and I
> > > > > > still can't completely figure out authorization. I want to do the
> > > > > > following:
> > > > > > I want to add all newly registered users to a specific group called
> > > > > > "users", which I have already created in auth_groups
> >
> > > > > > I have another group called "admin" which can add records to the
> > > > > > various
> > > > > > databases. The only way to begin this user is use the web2py
> > > > > > administrator login. Where do I put the access privileges for this
> > > > > > group?
> >
> > > > > > A related question. If I have certain files that the user can
> > > > > > upload and
> > > > > > download. How do i manage the file renaming in the mysql db? Also,
> > > > > > how
> > > > > > do I keep track of the files that a user download from the server.
> >
> > > > > > I apologize for the newb questions. Thank you again for all the
> > > > > > help so
> > > > > > far.
>
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