you can also simply urlencode it. as json...
?searchcriteria={'date':'5/31/2015','locations':[{'location_name':'Los+Angeles','attendees':10,'services':['Housekeeping','Catering']},{'location_name':'New+York','attendees':5,'services':['Housekeeping']}],'duration':60}
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 3:4
We probably need more details. Is the code executed in a regular HTTP
request or an external script? How/when are checking whether the update was
successful?
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 5:51:00 AM UTC-4, peter wrote:
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> I am using sqlite 3.
>
> I have a ticket booking system. Transaction.status
Can you be more clear about what you're trying to do? Why doesn't the usual
returning of a dictionary work in this case?
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 1:11:24 PM UTC-4, Annet wrote:
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> I have functions that return locals(), I wonder whether it is possible to
> limit
> the variables returned to tho
replace
return locals()
with
return dict(var1=var1, var2=var2...)
where var[1,2] are the variables you use in the view
2015-05-22 19:11 GMT+02:00 Annet :
> I have functions that return locals(), I wonder whether it is possible to
> limit
> the variables returned to those needed by the related v
update_record is just an handy shortcut, so it shouldn't (under the hood it
just calls update() on the right table with the right values), and I never
heard of.
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 11:51:00 AM UTC+2, peter wrote:
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> I am using sqlite 3.
>
> I have a ticket booking system. Transaction.sta
uhm. could you point out what are the pages of the scaffolding app you're
referring to ? they don't seem that bad to me.
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 4:11:32 PM UTC+2, Richard Penman wrote:
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> I tried those bootstrap styles from latest source and they seem to
> work well for SQLFORM, however face
you're the only one knowing what the view uses. using locals() is good for
development, then you'll need to return a dict holding just what's
needed but there's no facility to do it.
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 7:11:24 PM UTC+2, Annet wrote:
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> I have functions that return locals(), I wonder
every scheduler task is executed within an isolated process. I don't know
the internals of GPIO but I guess you'd need either:
- istantiate gpio, retrieve the value, act upon it (e.g. setting a new
value)
- set two tasks: one (the 1st) that either is repetitive but stores
somewhere if it ran cor
I have functions that return locals(), I wonder whether it is possible to
limit
the variables returned to those needed by the related view.
Kind regards,
Annet
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I'm trying to set a pin to high (for instance) in a periodic way using
web2py in an embedded linux.
I set the GPIO to output for example :
GPIO.setup(pin 20, output)
and then
if x>y
GPIO.setup(pin 20, high)
and run the scheduler every 10 second
The problem with this is that every 10 second when
I tried those bootstrap styles from latest source and they seem to
work well for SQLFORM, however face problems for the non-standard
features in the auth forms mentioned.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:40 PM, 黄祥 wrote:
> the newest version of web2py that have bootstrap 3 scaffolding app, is
> maintain
the newest version of web2py that have bootstrap 3 scaffolding app, is
maintain in private/appconfig.ini and define the formstyle in models/db.py
e.g.
*models/db.py*
response.formstyle = myconf.take('forms.formstyle')
*private/appconfig.ini*
[forms]
formstyle = bootstrap3_inline
;formstyle = boot
In REST you can use any data encoding.
I suppose Kevin referst to OData (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Data_Protocol#A_sample_OData_JSON_data_payload)
and needs to use GET and not POST, since that is a query not an insertion
(PUT) or a modification (POST).
I do not know if OData is apt to mak
I am using sqlite 3.
I have a ticket booking system. Transaction.status is set to 'pending' in
the database, when the transaction is initiated.
When the paypal payment completes:
transaction.status='booked'
transaction.update_record()
emails are then sent out.
I have a strange exampl
Hi Niphlod,
thanks for your replay. I solved my trouble switching the scheduler db
connection that I forgot it was still using SQLite to PostgreSQL.
Thanks to this change the task has performed 2778 run from yesterday
evening without any problem.
Best regards
Manuekle
Il 21/05/15 18:35, Niph
well, here is a temporary workaround:
auth.settings.remember_me_form = False
auth.settings.register_verify_password = False
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 3:34:03 PM UTC+8, Richard Penman wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a working boostrap3 formstyle for auth?
>
> I tried:
> auth.settings.formstyle =
Because the first examples used a different attribute:
auth.settings.login_verify_password = False
On Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 9:56:33 PM UTC+8, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> Hmm, that worked this time... not sure what happened last-time. Maybe
> I had put the code in the wrong section of the file
Hello,
Is there a working boostrap3 formstyle for auth?
I tried:
auth.settings.formstyle = 'bootstrap3'
auth.settings.formstyle = SQLFORM.formstyles.bootstrap3_stacked
auth.settings.formstyle = SQLFORM.formstyles.bootstrap3_inline
All of these added bootstrap3 to the form but some parts were mes
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