You can also try contacting some of the folks listed on http://www.experts4solutions.com/.
On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:14:52 AM UTC-4, anandvc wrote: > No takers yet? If you're not comfortable putting a quote here, please > email me your quote directly at my first name dot my last name at > gmail.com. > > Thank you! > > - Anand Chhatpar > > > On Jul 11, 12:02 pm, anandvc <anand.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Web2py Wizards, > > > > I'm making a site using Web2py where vendors upload their product > > images. The site is deployed on Google App Engine (GAE). The problem > > I'm facing is that web2py image uploads on GAE only support files of > > upto 1 mb by default. I currently do not have the in-depth knowledge > > of web2py and python to modify the form generated by the crud.create() > > method so that it supports GAE Blobstore which can store files larger > > than 1 mb on GAE. > > > > I would like to pay someone to add this feature in web2py and release > > it as open source. It has to be plug and play, i.e. the crud.create > > generated form should know (or have a parameter) that tells it that > > this form is hosted on app engine and automatically it should store > > all files using the blobstore API, even if they are smaller than 1 mb, > > because then even larger files can be uploaded. > > > > Also, I would like the form view generated to have an Ajax-based or > > Flash-based upload widget with a progress bar and support multiple > > uploads, either in a queue or in-parallel. > > > > All this should happen without me having to change my currently simple > > code where the model has a bunch of fields of type upload along with > > other fields for product description, controller has a form= > > crud.create() line and the view has {{=form}}. > > > > Please provide your price+time quotes here in the comments and a link > > to your profile elsewhere where I can get in touch with you to get > > this going. Thank you! > > > > Regards, > > > > - Anand > > > > http://anandvc.com