yep. your worker setup clearly can't stably be connected to your backend.
On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 7:41:38 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote:
>
> so after some digging what i'm seeing is the sw.insert(...) is not
> committing and the mybackedstatus is None, this happens 5 times and then
> the
pls try :
requires = IS_EMPTY_OR([IS_LENGTH(16384), IS_IMAGE() ] )
best regards,
stifan
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You received this
Sorry to insist but cant find any clue.
I tried a simple http post from fiddler or postman
i sent a Post to my controller with
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
and in the body
{"Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade":1,"b":2}
and i get in request.vars
{u'Sistema de Gest\xe3o\x00 \x00d\x00a
Hello.
I have in model:
Field('avatar', 'upload', required=False, autodelete=True, label=T('Avatar'),
uploadfolder=os.path.join(request.folder, 'static/images/avatars'),
requires=[IS_LENGTH(16384), IS_IMAGE()])
Well, the logic is simple: "avatar is not necessary, but when it uploade
No, I don't have custom auth_user table, However I extend the existing with
the followings:
auth.settings.extra_fields['auth_user']= [
Field('address',label=T("address")),
Field('city',label=T("City")),
Field('zip',label=T("ZIP")),
Field('country','reference country',label=T("country")),
Thanks. I'll let you know how it works out.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 3:42 PM Massimo Di Pierro <
massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think what you propose should work fine. I would set cron=False btw.
>
>
> On Wednesday, 17 August 2016 15:08:08 UTC-5, Michael Ellis wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Massim
Do you have a custom auth_user table without the password CRYPT validator?
On Thursday, 18 August 2016 10:38:25 UTC-5, icodk wrote:
>
> I develop a web2py application on Windows. I deployed it on an Ubuntu
> machine but now user passwords spears in the auth_user in clear text and
> nobody can lo
It is possible. web3py is code name for experimental stuff. Mostly new
form/grid logic that will be backported to web2py.
On Wednesday, 17 August 2016 19:09:43 UTC-5, Jason Solack wrote:
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> I saw a post on the developer forum that the newer version of web2py was
> mostly Python 3 compatible...
I think what you propose should work fine. I would set cron=False btw.
On Wednesday, 17 August 2016 15:08:08 UTC-5, Michael Ellis wrote:
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> Thanks, Massimo. I'm using web2py as an interface to an industrial
> process controller. The default rocket server and sqlite3 db are fine for
> this app
Or simply copy the gluon/template.py where you want it, import it, than
from template import render, etc.
On Wednesday, 17 August 2016 06:28:05 UTC-5, Marlysson Silva wrote:
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> You are importing starting of gluon or just file template.py from gluon?
> Based in documentation you have just import
Is that a shared hosting service? I would recommend you use dedicated
hosting. They do not cost more.
On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 18:51:26 UTC-5, Brian Boatright wrote:
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> I've been using nosupportlinuxhosting for a while and with good success.
> At $1 per website per month it's a bargain for pr
Your action returns a dict() which requires a view and the generic.json is
not used in production.
replace the return dict() with return response.json(dict())
On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 18:51:08 UTC-5, Ur. Kr. wrote:
>
> On my local version of the application, making the request with the
> foll
I think it url encoded... Search google about it, it should be obvious
then...
Richard
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 2:12 PM, António Ramos wrote:
> Im getting this data on request.vars from Google forms onsubmit event.
>
> u'Sistema de Gest\xe3o\x00 \x00d\x00a\x00 \x00Q\x00u\x00'
>
> how do i conver
Im getting this data on request.vars from Google forms onsubmit event.
u'Sistema de Gest\xe3o\x00 \x00d\x00a\x00 \x00Q\x00u\x00'
how do i convert it to
"Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade"
i tried urllib.unquote(x).decode('utf-8') in my controller
def getit():
ret={}
for x in request.vars:
Hello,
I in the process of writing Disaster Recovery Plan/Package... I was seeking
what would be a good poor man's way to make sure to keep iterative
development history and working framework and app package.
I was realizing that I did a poor job at keeping track of application
dependencies an
so after some digging what i'm seeing is the sw.insert(...) is not
committing and the mybackedstatus is None, this happens 5 times and then
the worker appears and almost instantly disappers. There are no errors. i
tried manually doing a db.executesql but i'm having trouble getting
self.w_stat
Hello Donald,
I just wanted you to know that I integrated the your code and it all worked
out of the box. I also added some JS to initialize the checkboxes and it is
all working fine.
Many thanks again!
Clara
El martes, 16 de agosto de 2016, 20:14:18 (UTC-3), Donald McClymont
escribió:
>
> I
doing that now, what i'm seeing is some problems here:
# record heartbeat
mybackedstatus = db(sw.worker_name == self
.worker_name).select().first()
if not mybackedstatus:
sw.insert(status=ACTIVE, worker_name=self.worker_name,
I develop a web2py application on Windows. I deployed it on an Ubuntu
machine but now user passwords spears in the auth_user in clear text and
nobody can login,probably because the login controller try to compare the
hash with the clear text in the db.
What is happening ?
Of course I would like
turn on workers debugging level and grep for errors.
On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 4:38:31 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote:
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> I think we have this scenario happening:
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21searchin/web2py/task_id%7csort:relevance/web2py/AYH5IzCIEMo/hY6aNplbGX8J
>
> our workers
I think we have this scenario happening:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21searchin/web2py/task_id%7csort:relevance/web2py/AYH5IzCIEMo/hY6aNplbGX8J
our workers seems to be restarting quickly and we're trying to figure out
why
On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 3:55:55 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>
I guess another alternative is to hand code it as SQL, so somewhere in
application do this:
db.sqlexecute('alter table project_details drop constraint
project_details_pkey;')
db.sqlexecute('alter table project_details add primary key (id, "Oid");')
I'm not sure where the best place to put that
Following up - I've tried some options to set up a table creating the 'id'
field explicitly to work around pairing the two keys.
*A) Declare the field 'id' with type 'id' and set a two part primary key:*
db.define_table('key_test',
Field('id', 'id'),
Field('oid', length=64, default=uuid.
Hi,
I've got an application that shares a DB with another application running a
different framework. The setup is that my application declares a set of
tables that the other application can read from but won't write to, so I
haven't been exploring the mechanisms for connecting to legacy databas
small recap...a single worker is tasked with assigning tasks (the one
with is_ticker=True) and then that task is picked up only by the assigned
worker (you can see it on the scheduler_task.assigned_worker_name column of
the task).
There's no way the same task (i.e. a scheduler_task "row") i
550.000 means 550.000 processes have been started.
In 2 weeks, if math is right, there are 20.160 minutes. your workers are
starting and diying way too much
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 9:24:41 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote:
>
> Hello all, this may be typical, but i'm trying to determine if
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