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2011/7/12 anandvc <anand.chhat...@gmail.com>:
> Thank you so much! I just added this:
> http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=335
>
> - Anand
>
> On Jul 12, 10:42 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> This is a complex issue. The GAE blobstore has a workflow that
>> requires the uploaded file to go through its own form generated by the
>> blobstore API. That is different that web2py forms. You can use it but
>> you have to use the API.
>> Anyway, open a ticket on google code and I will look more into this
>> asap.
>>
>> On Jul 11, 2:02 am, anandvc <anand.chhat...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > 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



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