Bruno,
Have you tried using web2py's appadmin for your particular app:
https://yourgaeappname.appspot.com/yourweb2pyappname/appadmin
I am working towards backing up my app running on GAE, in the process,
one of the developers I am working with pointed out the following:
"The created_by fields i
Error on "select" widget, trying to fetch non UTF-8 text records,
People wrote a message in portuguese, a lot of accents, [ á, é, ã, ê,
í] , to insert with "create"widget no problem, then I can view the
records on GAE admin.
But when I try to select the accentuated records with " select"widge
Thanks, Christopher and Miguel.
I will try a different port.
Actually on Wing I started to get a similar error about nothing
listening (and then an exit). But this was after the web2py pop-up
where I can enter the port.
I had just read your replies so I tried port 8080 and that did it.
Thank you!
I like this reason and it could be something that would be nice as
another reason why we should have a production and development setting
in the application.
BR
Jason Brower
On Sun, 2010-08-01 at 23:17 +0630, Phyo Arkar wrote:
> Nice , but would it be extra work?
>
> -Most JS libs comes with thei
Hello, I'm writing a lot of text using cube2py running on GoogleAppEngine.
All content written in cube2py is stored in the database, and I need to do a
backup.
Is there a way to use DAL to export records in a given table?
I know it may be possible to do this by creating action.json or action.xml,
SlideShow widget also does not runs on GAE.
try it; http://web2pybrasil.appspot.com/init/plugin_wiki/page/images
the code: http://web2pybrasil.appspot.com/init/plugin_wiki/page.code/images
Given an image saved as BLOB in GAE, how to retrieve this image URL to put
it on Wiki Page body?
2010/8/1
I should remember to reference that in the new book. :-)
On Aug 1, 5:33 pm, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> I must point out on the testing standpoint:
>
> http://packages.python.org/web2py_utils/test_runner.html
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:10 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> > This was my resp
Page Attachments does not works on GAE
2010/8/1 Bruno Rocha
> I am developing and writing a lot with plugin_wiki (cube2py). I already
> have some suggestions, observations and have also found some bugs.
> As I'm finding more issues, I will posting here in this thread. If someone
> else has somet
The confusion is my fault. We had a previous version (1.80.1?) with
block support. We had to withdraw the feature for a minor
incompatibility.
We are not testing it some more to make sure everything is backward
compatible. I apologize for the confusion.
Massimo
On Aug 1, 7:13 pm, BearXu wrote:
>
Blocks are not supported in 1.81.5. They are only in the current
trunk/nightly. It should make it into the next version.
I am using blocks using the current trunk of web2py, everything is
working fine for me.
--
Thadeus
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:13 PM, BearXu wrote:
> I mean if i wrote {{blo
I mean if i wrote {{block some}}{{end}} in template.
Web2py raise an error saying that the "block" keyword is not defined.
On 2 August 2010 01:28, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> a block inside of the report?
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:50 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>> What is a "bl
thanks you very much, problem solved with that instruction.
regards
On 29 jul, 17:57, mdipierro wrote:
> You are dernormalizing in a link table. Not a good idea. Let's go it b
> the book:
>
> with crud.create(db.familia_riesgo)
>
> The models are like:
>
> db.define_table('familia',Field('ficha'
I knew IntelliJ had a few plugins for PHP, Ruby, etc. but didn't think
the Python plugin made it out of beta. I'll go take another look.
Thanks!
On Aug 1, 5:08 pm, "Robert O'Connor" wrote:
> -Rob
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Scott wrote:
> > I missed the last few sections when I pasted i
I must point out on the testing standpoint:
http://packages.python.org/web2py_utils/test_runner.html
--
Thadeus
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:10 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> This was my response. It is awaiting moderation:
>
> Hello Ahmed. Nice article.
>
> A few comments:
> web2py runs with Jython. W
yes, you can.
http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/270
Massimo:
I am learning cube2py app, very handy tool, thank you very much for taking
your time to make life easy for many people.
The following are the problems I faced :
- when I load an application ( big) like HL7, the cube2py
application has difficulties downloading the app. ma
Please,... web2py, not webpy since that be confused with web.py with
is a different project. ;-)
The official version is referred to as trunk hosted on google code and
lanuchpad. The links are here in the third column:
http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/download
Massimo
On Aug 1, 4:00 pm,
I am new to webpy, I would like to download webpy. please provide me a
link to the development version. (the links on the site are down for
last two days). i found a github branch of the code but would like the
official version(trunk)
thanks and regards
pradyumna
This was a design decision as a quick way to comment out a function
(so that it is not publicly exposed) but you can still call it
internally.
On Aug 1, 4:42 pm, Stef Mientki wrote:
> hello,
>
> This works :
> def example1():
> return dict(aap='beer')
>
> This gives "Invalid function" and no e
This was my response. It is awaiting moderation:
Hello Ahmed. Nice article.
A few comments:
web2py runs with Jython. We just consider CPython the reference
platform. There is a known bug in the Java regex library that sun
marked as wontfix that can cause occasional runaway problems with
parsing t
No that I can think of.
On Aug 1, 1:40 pm, Timmie wrote:
> > I foundrestructuredtext to be too complex to parse.
>
> What marup language do you use as template?
> Is there any markup format you use as design schedme for markmin?
hello,
This works :
def example1():
return dict(aap='beer')
This gives "Invalid function" and no error ticket
def example1 ():
return dict(aap='beer')
thanks,
Stef Mientki
Thanks! That is very helpful.
On Jul 31, 10:27 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> This may also be useful
>
> http://gluonframework.wordpress.com/2010/03/02/shell-only-web2py/
>
> On 31 Lug, 22:56, Chase Lee wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks so much! That is astonishingly easy. I've been looking at
> > working with
-Rob
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Scott wrote:
> I missed the last few sections when I pasted in my response :-)
>
> - web2py uses the DAL as documented here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web2py#Database_handling;
> why is an ORM needed?
>
> - web2py has excellent IDE support through Eclip
I agree about the unit testing. It woud really put web2py on another level.
I think underscores are flipping awsome. Camelcase makes me sick. :P
ide integration would be nice but we are on our way with that and eclipse.
Trying that out soon.
I personally feel that the error reporting is pretty goo
thanx massimo
as for question one i think i use action.json but i ll dig a little
bit deeper into that
On Aug 1, 4:40 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> On Aug 1, 4:47 am, PanosJee wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone, i have 2 small questions regarding JSON.
>
> > Question1
> > I use @service.json to return a JSON
the problem is not just to use a minified version of jquery but
combine and compress all js files
i have started a small project that would unify all js files and
minify using Google Closure but there were some problems because of
GAE (u cannot read the static files there)
i ll post once i ll resum
On Aug 1, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Scott wrote:
> Regarding the IDE, my preference is Wing IDE for its superior
> debugging capabilities and there are detailed instructions on using it
> with web2py here: http://wingware.com/doc/howtos/web2py
I've used both Wing and Komodo with web2py, mainly for debugg
I missed the last few sections when I pasted in my response :-)
- web2py uses the DAL as documented here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web2py#Database_handling;
why is an ORM needed?
- web2py has excellent IDE support through Eclipse and Wing IDE.
Maybe we need more details on his issue.
- As h
Here are my thoughts, point by point:
- web2py does support unit testing as it uses python code. I think
the article author means you cannot currently set up unit tests within
the administration console. You can configure tests as much or as
little as you like from the command line.
- I think t
Regarding the article, this was started up in a second thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/1142aa8ab1de80cb
Regarding the IDE, my preference is Wing IDE for its superior
debugging capabilities and there are detailed instructions on using it
with web2py here: http://w
On Jul 26, 2010, at 9:09 AM, VP wrote:
> I think the book needs some work. I'm learning web2py. I like it.
> But I feel there are some "mysteries" that have not been explained in
> the book. I hope you put a team on the book. Chapter 3 needs to be
> thoughtfully expanded.
The problem with ma
I currently use Feed My Inbox and have it pointed at the web2py commit
stream RSS. Its nice to get daily updates of what gets changed.
--
Thadeus
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On Aug 1, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
>
>>> Alternatively, as an ordinary use
On Aug 1, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
>> Alternatively, as an ordinary user, you can go to the Project Home ->
>> Updates and subscribe to its rss feed:
>>
>> feed://code.google.com/feeds/p/web2py/updates/basic
>>
>> (It's not shown as a link on the page, but it's in the header, and
>
> Alternatively, as an ordinary user, you can go to the Project Home ->
> Updates and subscribe to its rss feed:
>
> feed://code.google.com/feeds/p/web2py/updates/basic
>
> (It's not shown as a link on the page, but it's in the header, and
> Safari, at least, exposes it; I assume Firefox as well.
Yep,
where is that guy that was building an IDE ?
At the moment, my viewer is almost turned into an editor, and I'm already
dreaming of evolving it to
an IDE.
cheers,
Stef Mientki
On 01-08-2010 21:51, Anthony wrote:
> This article --
> http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-good-and-bad-a
On Aug 1, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
> when we were using bazaar and Lunchpad, there was a possibility to
> subscribe to code repositories and Launchpad would send me a email when
> a new revision was submitted.
>
> Is there a similar feature with google code?
>
> I could find the s
This article --
http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-good-and-bad-about-web2py/
-- brings to mind another topic that could possibly use some more
coverage in the book: tips on testing, debugging, and IDE setup (I
mean IDE's other than the built-in web-based IDE).
On Jul 29, 2:32 am, Anthon
Hello,
when we were using bazaar and Lunchpad, there was a possibility to
subscribe to code repositories and Launchpad would send me a email when
a new revision was submitted.
Is there a similar feature with google code?
I could find the setting in my profile.
I welcome your hints.
Timmie
> I foundrestructuredtext to be too complex to parse.
What marup language do you use as template?
Is there any markup format you use as design schedme for markmin?
> http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-good-and-bad-about-web2py/
nice one. and fair.
Would lo e to see a reaction from Massimo.
a block inside of the report?
--
Thadeus
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:50 AM, mdipierro wrote:
> What is a "block of reports"?
>
> On Aug 1, 12:50 am, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
>> obviously something about no definition for a block of reports =/
>>
>> --
>> Thadeus
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 9:2
http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-good-and-bad-about-web2py/
Nice , but would it be extra work?
-Most JS libs comes with their own minified versions.
-And Production setup for web2py is not rocket/or any built-in web server .
it is with Apache/Cherokee/Lighttpd, all of them have ability to gzip
-You can comproess your own JS script using Yahoo/Google's Comp
casesdb.define_table('case_
data',*casedata_halfschema,migrate=True) #works python 2.6 but not in 2.5
it worked after you corrected me to,
casesdb.define_table('case_
data',migrate=True,*casedata_halfschema) #works both
But i didn't see it was mention that , it is changed in python 2.6 at pytho
On Aug 1, 2010, at 2:54 AM, mdipierro wrote:
> I realized there was a bug in rewrite that prevented $1, $2, etc from
> working. Please check if this is now fixed in trunk.
A very minor redundancy:
regex_at = re.compile('(?
I took a closer look at your error message. Make sure the web2py and
Eclipse are not trying to serve on the same ports. You might try
running Web2py on port 8080 from Eclipse...
;)
Chris
On Jul 29, 9:38 am, pabloest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having some trouble simply getting started with Eclipse an
Thanks for letting us know. I panicked for a second. ;-)
On Aug 1, 10:35 am, qqsaqq wrote:
> You're right, I'm sorry. LI is the only allowed child element to UL/
> OL.
>
> I just had to change the Code from
> ``
> {{=UL("item1","item2",UL("item2_1","item2_2"))}}
> ``:template
>
> to this
>
> ``
>
> Did python community mentioned Syntax change for *args in 2.6 ?
tell us more
You're right, I'm sorry. LI is the only allowed child element to UL/
OL.
I just had to change the Code from
``
{{=UL("item1","item2",UL("item2_1","item2_2"))}}
``:template
to this
``
{{=UL("item1",LI("item2",UL("item2_1","item2_2")))}}
``:template
and everything looked fine. :)
On Aug 1, 4:59
Yeah Thats it!!
Thanks a lot Prof Massimo!
Did python community mentioned Syntax change for *args in 2.6 ?
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:08 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> should be
>
> casesdb.define_table('case_data',migrate=True,*casedata_halfschema)
>
>
> On Aug 1, 7:32 am, Phyo Arkar wrote:
> > Hello
Are you telling me that you want this
one
one-one
instead of this
one
one-one
I do not think the former is valid HTML but I may be wrong.
Massimo
On Aug 1, 9:50 am, qqsaqq wrote:
> the UL or OL html helper wrap every *arg that is
the UL or OL html helper wrap every *arg that is passed to it with an
LI (if the arg is not a LI already). Even if you have a sub-UL in an
UL, the sub-UL gets wrapped in an LI. This way you get a bullet too
many in the outer UL.
To see the effect, try this (plugin_wiki) code:
``
{{=UL("item1","it
I mean that THISPAGE should be a shortcut to {{=request.args(0)}}
THISPAGE = '{{=request.args(0)}}'
"
name: comments
table: THISPAGE
record_id: 1
":comments
or
"
{{=THISPAGE}}
":template
Sent from my iPhone
On 01/08/2010, at 05:40, qqsaqq wrote:
> Concerning Your THISPAGE idea:
>
> I thi
This is still not the most updated version... but I will post the
latest soon.
Massimo
You still need a first_name and last_name even if you choose to make
them hidden
On Aug 1, 9:01 am, Johann Spies wrote:
> On 1 August 2010 04:21, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > Can I see your model
>
> from gluon.tools import *
> auth=Auth(globals(),db) # authentication/authorization
> crud
No
I was talking about an alias to {{= request.args(0)}} used in :widget and
:template
Sent from my iPhone
On 01/08/2010, at 05:40, qqsaqq wrote:
> Concerning Your THISPAGE idea:
>
> I think what You mean can be achieved simply by writing
> [[this page #]]
> I tried it, works great.
>
> O
On 1 August 2010 04:21, mdipierro wrote:
> Can I see your model
from gluon.tools import *
auth=Auth(globals(),db) # authentication/authorization
crud=Crud(globals(),db) # for CRUD helpers using auth
service=Service(globals()) # for json, xml, jsonrpc, xmlrpc, a
('/(.*?)/(.*?)', '/$1/yourcontroller/$2'),
or use
('/$a/$anything', '/$a/yourcontroller/$anything'),
On Aug 1, 1:16 am, Vasile Ermicioi wrote:
> oops, not like that but like this
>
> routes_in = (
> ('/(.*)/(.*)', '/$1/yourcontroller/$2'),
> )
>
> everything is passed to a controlle
yes use tag.name instead of tag.id in IS_IN_DB(...)
On Aug 1, 5:59 am, Abhiteja wrote:
> hi Gurus,
>
> Thanks for your help, I was able to run the program successfully.
>
> After following the suggestions, I have following issue:
>
> Blogs table contents:
> blogs.id blogs.h
On Aug 1, 4:47 am, PanosJee wrote:
> Hello everyone, i have 2 small questions regarding JSON.
>
> Question1
> I use @service.json to return a JSON response to an ajax call with
> some rows but besides the data I also get some lambdas that are
> attached to Rows. Is there any to get rid of those?
should be
casesdb.define_table('case_data',migrate=True,*casedata_halfschema)
On Aug 1, 7:32 am, Phyo Arkar wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am getting very weird syntax error :
>
> Below is the controller code :
>
> global RESPONSE , REQUEST, SESSION , db
>
> REQUEST = Request()
> REQUEST = request
>
Hello all,
I am getting very weird syntax error :
Below is the controller code :
global RESPONSE , REQUEST, SESSION , db
REQUEST = Request()
REQUEST = request
SESSION = Session()
SESSION = session
RESPONSE = Response()
RESPONSE = response
casesdb=DAL('mysql://r...@localhost/'+session.db_name)
hi Gurus,
Thanks for your help, I was able to run the program successfully.
After following the suggestions, I have following issue:
Blogs table contents:
blogs.idblogs.heading blogs.description blog.tags
1 h1
d1
Concerning Your THISPAGE idea:
You can achieve this simply by writing
[[this page #]]
in the markmin editor.
This will create a Link with the name "this page" and it links to
http://127.0.0.1:8000/cube2py/plugin_wiki/page/home# (mind the # in
the end!)
On Aug 1, 7:22 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> But
Hi!
I used web2py a lot nowadays, and I'm very pleased with it. The only
problem I couldn't solve is when I try to use international (accented)
characters in a RSS feed created by web2py I always get an error. I've
tried to look into it, but I'm not enough experienced in Python and I
couldn't find
Concerning Your THISPAGE idea:
I think what You mean can be achieved simply by writing
[[this page #]]
I tried it, works great.
On Aug 1, 6:54 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> I am developing and writing a lot with plugin_wiki (cube2py). I already have
> some suggestions, observations and have also foun
I realized there was a bug in rewrite that prevented $1, $2, etc from
working. Please check if this is now fixed in trunk.
On Aug 1, 1:20 am, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> Don't forget routes out
>
> routes_out = (
> ('/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)', '/$3'),
> )
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 1:16 A
Most of your bug reports/suggestions will be accommodated shortly.
Please continue. ;-)
On Aug 1, 2:03 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> One more suggestion for today.
>
> It will be great to create new pages from "template", as creating a template
> page with standard texts, widgets and other stuff, we h
What is a "block of reports"?
On Aug 1, 12:50 am, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> obviously something about no definition for a block of reports =/
>
> --
> Thadeus
>
> On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 9:25 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> > I do not understand what this thread is about
>
> > On 31 Lug, 20:49, Thadeus Bu
This is the main issue I am trying to solve. I often do
def show():
record = db.mytable[request.args(0)]
This can fail in 3 ways:
- request.args(0) is None or the id of a non-existing record =>
record=None
- request.args(0) is a string but not is_digiT() => raise Exception
- request.args(0)
Hello everyone, i have 2 small questions regarding JSON.
Question1
I use @service.json to return a JSON response to an ajax call with
some rows but besides the data I also get some lambdas that are
attached to Rows. Is there any to get rid of those?
Question 2
Is it also possible to return rows i
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:38 PM, pabloest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having some trouble simply getting started with Eclipse and Pydev
> for web2py development.
> I can't get into a debugging mode with web2py.py and the web server
> will not even start. When I right-click and select Debug As > Python
>
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Neveen Adel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have function for example
> def form_1():
> form = SQLFORM (_name='form_1')
>
> and i want inside a different function to load this form and insert
> element into it
>
> For example:
>
> def another_fn(form_name):
>form = #
Does not works here, may I doing something wrong.
$1 HelloWorld
$2 default
$3 index/args/
I do not want the url: http://127.0.0.1/HelloWorld/default/index
I need http://127.0.0.1/index
that points me to the place I need, but raises INVALID REQUEST
I tried to remane my app to 'init' but does not
Hello,
i have function for example
def form_1():
form = SQLFORM (_name='form_1')
and i want inside a different function to load this form and insert
element into it
For example:
def another_fn(form_name):
form = # load the form by form Name
#and then do
form[0].element().insert()
One more suggestion for today.
It will be great to create new pages from "template", as creating a template
page with standard texts, widgets and other stuff, we have any way to
duplicate that page.
actually just creating a way to duplicate certain page will do that work.
{{=thanks}}
2010/8/1 B
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