Hi thanks for advices, I'll check it using guppy-heapy in appadmin.
Yes, the benefits of caching are obvious. My project has one central
table with about 100 fields representing 'user' and about 100 other
tables. To allow rich relations and searching and other interaction
among users, without cach
I need to be educated. Here is my problem.
I gave myself a rule of tagging releases as 1.XX.YY. The fact is that
I commit before I build the binaries. It occasionally happens that I
commit 1.XX.YY, build the binary and then I discover a problem (for
example a file was missing because I forgot to h
create js function
function update_myrecords()
{web2py_component('{{=URL(r=request,c='default',f='show_foods')}}','mystuff');
};
then serverside
if form.accepts(...):
response.headers['web2py-component-command']='update_myrecords()'
return form
On Apr 9, 7:12 pm, Avik Basu wrote:
> Say
This is fantastic!
On Apr 9, 5:31 pm, howesc wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I implemented this today, and learned some things. I posted my
> version of the upload handler as a comment to the slice
> at:http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/63
>
> enhancements in this version:
> * parse the
On Apr 9, 7:31 pm, Richard wrote:
> alternatively you could check out specific versions from the mercurial
> repository:http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/checkout
I just browsed through the comments, pages of commits to find 3
comments that say 1.76.4.
I assume these are the release (and th
alternatively you could check out specific versions from the mercurial
repository:
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/checkout
On Apr 10, 4:25 am, Kenneth wrote:
> Is there a place where I could download older versions of web2py?
> Source version.
>
> I get still problems with the new versi
Say I have a form in component A and a records display in component
B. Both are loaded on a single page. How can I update the records
display when the form (SQLFORM) accepts?
On Apr 9, 6:19 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> Instead of
> {{=LOAD('default','show_foods',ajax=True)}}
>
> do
>
> web2py_compon
Hi all,
I implemented this today, and learned some things. I posted my
version of the upload handler as a comment to the slice at:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/63
enhancements in this version:
* parse the blob_info object out of the request, no more dummy
request
* integr
On Apr 9, 5:01 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> I tag them 1.XX.YY but I do not put the R in front. I use in fact the
> logs to manually extract important changes and edit the README files
> used to build the changelog above. Not completed automated yet.
hg tags are stored in a file caleed ".hgtags" ---
Instead of
{{=LOAD('default','show_foods',ajax=True)}}
do
web2py_component('{{=URL(r=request,c='default',f='show_foods')}}','mystuff')
You can also have
click
me to reload
On Apr 9, 5:07 pm, Avik Basu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to reload a component that has been loaded with the
> LOAD f
Hi,
Is there a way to reload a component that has been loaded with the
LOAD function without sending a request back to the server?
For example, I would like to reload a list of foods whenever the data
has been altered by the user, but I would like only the component to
reload instead of the whole
I tag them 1.XX.YY but I do not put the R in front. I use in fact the
logs to manually extract important changes and edit the README files
used to build the changelog above. Not completed automated yet.
On Apr 9, 4:25 pm, Yarko Tymciurak
wrote:
> On Apr 9, 4:16 pm, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > I did f
If you have multiple processes make sure all of them call
cache.ram.clear() or consider using cache.disk().
Can you give us some data about performance benefits?
If you discover anything about the cause for this problem, please keep
us posted.
Massimo
On Apr 9, 4:28 pm, David Zejda wrote:
> Hi
heapy guppy can do this.
If you install it, a later version of web2py appadmin has cache
statistics in it using guppy-heapy, it can give you an overall feel
for what kinds of objects are taking up so much memory.
There are lots of other factors, such as what webserver, how are you
executing web2p
Hi,
I'm aggresively caching nearly everything.. it helped to reduce
database queries and increase performance in result. But I have
another problem now - memory usage slowly grows, during a day my
server eats about 2 GB. If I flush cache by clear() function, it does
not help much. Something it's l
On Apr 9, 4:16 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> I did follow the advice you gave me some time ago:
>
> https://www.web2py.com/examples/default/changelog
Ah - yes, to reverse the order of release comments (for most recent at
the top); very nice... thanks
I don't know what your personal process is for
I did follow the advice you gave me some time ago:
https://www.web2py.com/examples/default/changelog
On Apr 9, 2:11 pm, Yarko Tymciurak
wrote:
> On Apr 9, 2:09 pm, Yarko Tymciurak
> wrote:
>
> > Massimo:
>
> > I don't see that you have checkins in your Makefile, but if you made a
> > "release"
will look into this.
On Apr 9, 2:14 pm, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> I do give it a name.
> In this case the name is 'current_R'.
>
> I just typed the line of code that caused the error to help you narrow
> it down, I am sorry I did not copy/paste instead of quickly typing it.
> The code is correct,
I would love that!
- Original message -
> Time to start planning web2pycon? :)
>
> On Apr 9, 12:58 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> > Yes. Thank you everybody here. I can tell from a number of informal
> > indicators that more and more people are looking into web2py and like
> > it. Project for the
I do give it a name.
In this case the name is 'current_R'.
I just typed the line of code that caused the error to help you narrow
it down, I am sorry I did not copy/paste instead of quickly typing it.
The code is correct, I don't edit anything when I test it on dal.py
By the way, the trackback s
On Apr 9, 2:09 pm, Yarko Tymciurak
wrote:
> Massimo:
>
> I don't see that you have checkins in your Makefile, but if you made a
> "release" that used your "mdp" entry - that is, after hg commit, but
> before hg push, add something like this in what you do:
>
> hg tag $(cat VERSION | python -c '
Massimo:
I don't see that you have checkins in your Makefile, but if you made a
"release" that used your "mdp" entry - that is, after hg commit, but
before hg push, add something like this in what you do:
hg tag $(cat VERSION | python -c 'import sys; print
sys.stdin.readline().split()[1]')
(o
This
>db.table.field.sum().with_alias()
is invalid syntax. You need to give it a name
db.table.field.sum().with_alias('thesum')
On Apr 9, 1:43 pm, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> db.table.field.sum().with_alias()
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/tburgess/Applications/web2py/gluo
db.table.field.sum().with_alias()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/tburgess/Applications/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line
173, in restricted
exec ccode in environment
File
"/home/tburgess/Applications/web2py/applications/pms/controllers/default.py",
line 305, in
File "/h
http://web2py.com/examples/static//web2py_src.zip
is one of
1.67.2:
web2py_osx.zip web2py_src.zip web2py_win.zip
1.68.2:
web2py_osx.zip web2py_src.zip web2py_win.zip
1.71.2:
web2py_osx.zip web2py_src.zip web2py_win.zip
1.72.3:
web2py_osx.zip web2py_src.zip web2py_win.zip
1.73.1:
web2
We could organize a workshop here in Chicago for the first week of
September. I can have conference rooms for free before the start of
the quarter. I can also provide university discount rates
http://discounts.depaul.edu/travel/hotels.html
we need to setup a web site to that people can pre-registe
Is there a place where I could download older versions of web2py?
Source version.
I get still problems with the new version and can´t understand why. So
I thought that by trying to upgrade one version a time I could maybe
find out whats the problem.
Kenneth
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Time to start planning web2pycon? :)
On Apr 9, 12:58 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> Yes. Thank you everybody here. I can tell from a number of informal
> indicators that more and more people are looking into web2py and like
> it. Project for the summer: manual 3rd edition.
>
> On Apr 9, 11:59 am, cesmiga
I will show it to my son when he is back from school.
:-)
On Apr 9, 10:25 am, Jason Brower wrote:
> http://whodunitballoons.com
> I have had a lot of freedom making this one. I am so excited about it I
> wanted to show it before it was done. You guys can keep an eye on it in
> the future if you
Yes. Thank you everybody here. I can tell from a number of informal
indicators that more and more people are looking into web2py and like
it. Project for the summer: manual 3rd edition.
On Apr 9, 11:59 am, cesmiga wrote:
> All:
>
> We know what a wonderful web framework Web2Py is and I just looke
How wonderfully whimsical (and appropriate for the business)
Of course, for here, I hope you'll have something to say about
developing this ;-)
On Apr 9, 11:05 am, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> That is cool!
>
> -Thadeus
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Jason Brower wrote:
> >http://whodunitball
All:
We know what a wonderful web framework Web2Py is and I just looked at
our group membership. Our membership numbers are growing steadily and
I can't wait till we hit the threshold of rapid acceptance. This is
really great since Web2Py does not have the marketing other Python web
frame works
That is cool!
-Thadeus
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Jason Brower wrote:
> http://whodunitballoons.com
> I have had a lot of freedom making this one. I am so excited about it I
> wanted to show it before it was done. You guys can keep an eye on it in
> the future if you like.
> My siste
Just some python snippets for html, to be used with web2py templates.
{ -- {{}}
= -- {{=}}
if -- {{ if : pass }}
for -- {{ for in : pass }}
-Thadeus
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html.web2py.snippets.gedit.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
you meant to avoid 404 page? mmh, It does not seem to work..maybe I
misunderstood.
carlo
On 9 Apr, 17:07, mdipierro wrote:
> You can set
>
> auth.settings.on_failed_authorization = URL(...)
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On Apr 9, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> Just as long as its a variable we have to flag on, and web2py
> continues to work like it always has :)
That's the plan.
>
> -Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>> On Apr 9, 2010, at 6:16 AM, De
Hello,
I want to build a user interface for some tasks in a ldap backend
(eDirectory). Actually i am using the python ldap module within
web2py.
This is working, but i miss some features from the DAL.
I was using web2py in some projects and was surprised how straight
forward things can be implement
http://whodunitballoons.com
I have had a lot of freedom making this one. I am so excited about it I
wanted to show it before it was done. You guys can keep an eye on it in
the future if you like.
My sister does balloons, and really cool ones at that.
We are now starting to finallize the small des
Just as long as its a variable we have to flag on, and web2py
continues to work like it always has :)
-Thadeus
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Apr 9, 2010, at 6:16 AM, DenesL wrote:
>
>> I like the semicolon idea.
>> But doesn't it imply changing web2py, anywher
On Apr 9, 2010, at 8:09 AM, mdipierro wrote:
> Right not if there is a ; the URL does not pass validation so ; is
> simply not allowed. We can write this so that if ; is present the new
> method for parsing is used and urls generated by URL would always
> follow the new convention. Old convention
On Apr 9, 2010, at 6:16 AM, DenesL wrote:
> I like the semicolon idea.
> But doesn't it imply changing web2py, anywhere where args and vars are
> used, like the URL function?.
The URL function, yes, because it's basically the rewrite-out handler. Nobody
else should care, because the fields have
thank you this was already fixed in trunk. I will post a new version
soon.
On Apr 9, 8:43 am, "ont.rif" wrote:
> Easy and small fixes for newest web2py. This is generated with 'git
> format-patch -1' command.
>
> From: ont.rif
> Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:28:03 +0700
> Subject: [PATCH] (f) fix cod
Right not if there is a ; the URL does not pass validation so ; is
simply not allowed. We can write this so that if ; is present the new
method for parsing is used and urls generated by URL would always
follow the new convention. Old convention would still work. I do not
see any ambiguity.
On Apr
You can set
auth.settings.on_failed_authorization = URL(...)
On Apr 9, 7:02 am, Yarko Tymciurak
wrote:
> On Apr 9, 6:07 am, carlo wrote:
>
> > I think I have found the problem:
>
> :-) Yes, you did!
>
>
>
> > in the models folder I had 3 files: db.py, lastdb.py, menu.py.
> > Lastdb.py was an o
This was already fixed in trunk a couple of weeks ago. Can you please
check it is done correctly?
On Apr 9, 5:52 am, szimszon wrote:
> See that:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_frm/thread/6ff484a8d651a...
>
> at line 285 in gluon/tools.py.
> I changed the
> attach
>From any controller.
return dict(auth_form=auth())
Then you can just
{{=auth_form}} in your controllers view.
-Thadeus
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Rohan wrote:
> Thanks Yarko,
>
> I don't want to use auth.requires_login() to index function as it will
> lead the user to login page.
>
Easy and small fixes for newest web2py. This is generated with 'git
format-patch -1' command.
From: ont.rif
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:28:03 +0700
Subject: [PATCH] (f) fix code to work with python 2.4
---
tools.py | 12 ++--
1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git
I like the semicolon idea.
But doesn't it imply changing web2py, anywhere where args and vars are
used, like the URL function?.
On Apr 8, 2:22 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> I think if ; is present it be used by default to delimit the args
> since there cannot be confusion there
>
> /a/c/f.ext;a0/a1/a2
thank you, I knew all you said but I did not focus enough on the
"double" model issue oops!
About the 404 error page your link is broken but browsing the manual I
think you pointed me to the routes_onerror solution.
Thank you for bridging the execution stream clearly,
carlo
On 9 Apr, 14:02, Ya
Thanks Yarko,
I don't want to use auth.requires_login() to index function as it will
lead the user to login page.
> another is to point auth() to get
> login form / action from your more involved controller function, which
> also has your home page (and login form, of course).
Can you please ela
On Apr 9, 5:46 am, Rohan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am a newbie with web2py. Basically I want to by-pass the user's
> visit to user/login page. My home page will have the login fields like
> twitter and I am planning to collect username/email and password from
> login screen and pass it to web2py'
On Apr 9, 6:07 am, carlo wrote:
> I think I have found the problem:
:-) Yes, you did!
>
> in the models folder I had 3 files: db.py, lastdb.py, menu.py.
> Lastdb.py was an old copy of db.py but, as far as I remeber, there was
> no "auth.settings.actions_disabled.append('register')" in it.
>
> Af
Hi All,
I am a newbie with web2py. Basically I want to by-pass the user's
visit to user/login page. My home page will have the login fields like
twitter and I am planning to collect username/email and password from
login screen and pass it to web2py's default authentication service
for verificat
That seems to be a good idea... I would love to see this in the next
release.
On Apr 8, 9:41 pm, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> Ive sent emails on the list twice, and one email to you personally
> about this. I have not implemented it since it never received any
> feedback.
>
> There will be a 'pre' an
I think I have found the problem:
in the models folder I had 3 files: db.py, lastdb.py, menu.py.
Lastdb.py was an old copy of db.py but, as far as I remeber, there was
no "auth.settings.actions_disabled.append('register')" in it.
After I deleted lastdb.py it worked as expected: I think that
lastd
See that:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_frm/thread/6ff484a8d651a935/edb931e024aaff32?lnk=gst&q=when+send+email#edb931e024aaff32
at line 285 in gluon/tools.py.
I changed the
attachment.attach(MIMEText.MIMEText(text))
line to
attachment.attach(MIMEText.MIMEText(text,_
thank you all.
Thadeus:
in my model below the place Auth tables are created;
Massimo:
no I do not have my register action, everything is web2py Auth out of
the box.
Yarko:
Definitely not routes fault: I commented my routes but I still can
access the registration page.
I am down at debugging, lat
Massimo,
Thank you for the guidance on structuring the application, that helps
a lot.
However, it seems to me that there is no scope for creating a deeper
hierarchy than Application/Controller/Action, is this correct?
Would this be an inherent part of any web framework which does the URL
mapping f
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