But you can do
def index():
return dict(comments=plugin_wiki.widget('comments'))
{{extend 'layout.html'}}
{{='bla '*100}}
{{=comments}}
what is wrong with this?
On Dec 2, 9:27 am, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to rehash this topic. It's that important to me.
>
> What I really want is the plugin_wiki functionality but without
> compromising the MVC way of making things with web2py. I wanted to be
> able to create some pages with the plugin_wiki in a way that allowed
> me to plug a normal controller and a specific view into it.
>
> Currently, the closest thing I found to it is to use the load_url
> widget and I can only define generic views.
>
> Thank you,
> Best regards
>
> On Nov 30, 11:50 pm, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi
>
> > 1.
> > with the table new like this:
> > db.define_table('new',
> > SQLField('photo_id', 'string'),
> > SQLField('name', 'string', notnull=True, length=16,
> > requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
> > SQLField('created', 'datetime',
> > notnull=True,default=datetime.datetime.now(),requires=IS_DATETIME()),
> > SQLField('created_by', 'string'),
> > SQLField('tag', 'string'),
> > SQLField('link', 'string', length=80, default=None,
> > requires=IS_URL()),
> > SQLField('type', 'string', notnull=True, length=16,
> > default=types[0],
> > requires=IS_IN_SET(types)),
> > SQLField('slug', 'string', length=32, default=''),
> > SQLField('description', 'text', notnull=True,length=64,
> > requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY())
> > )
>
> > Using plugin_wiki, I can't use the "read" widget. Other widgets like
> > jqgrid work fine.
>
> > 2. How can I access my app model from the plugin_wiki?
>
> > 3. how should I map a controller to a plugin_wiki page?
>
> > Thank you
> > Best regards
>
>