An instance of Auth is callable, so to understand the /default/user
function, take a look at the __call__ method of Auth -- in particular,
check
out
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/623f3b99477eb97ffadb20d6f7cb3da398253c9c/gluon/tools.py#L1916.
When the /default/user function calls auth(
I'm trying to debug an "invalid reset password" message when a user tries
to reset their password via an emailed link. I'm confused, though, about
where the emailed link is handled. I understand that it goes to
default/user/reset_password, but where in gluon (tools.py?) is that
response actuall
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 12:08:59 PM UTC-5, Tu Duong wrote:
>
> Thanks
>
> 1. *"you can instead put the grid HTML inside a Javascript template
> literal"*
> You mean like this?
>
> jQuery('#btn_list_program').click(function(){ jQuery('#selected_form').
> html( *`*{{=list_program}}*`* ) }
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 9:08:59 AM UTC-8, Tu Duong wrote:
>
> [...]
> 3.* "Also, rather than building all the grids when the page is first
> requested, you might consider loading each grid asynchronously via Ajax
> only when needed. For example, clicking a button could call
> $.web2py.
You can also mount the directory you want you file in into web2py folder
with bindfs...
Or saying it differently mount a directory to another location...
https://bindfs.org/
But I think it would be only working with linux.
Good luck
Richard
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Anthony wrote:
Thanks. The jQuery('#hidden_div_1').html() approach works.
*"Also, rather than building all the grids when the page is first
requested, you might consider loading each grid asynchronously via Ajax
only when needed. For example, clicking a button could call
$.web2py.component() to retrieve a g
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 3:55:30 AM UTC-5, yogeshwar khalkar wrote:
>
> Thanks Anthony
> I have done this.
>
> @request.restful()
> def login():
> def POST(username, password):
> user = auth.login_bare(username, password)
> return json(user)
> return locals()
>
>
> It
DAL reference fields store the record ID of the linked record, not the
value of one of its other fields. So, you comparison must be to the record
ID of the company, not the company name.
Anthony
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 4:55:13 AM UTC-5, yogeshwar khalkar wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Please help me
On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 1:01:54 AM UTC-5, Tu Duong wrote:
>
> I have more than 1 grid on the same page (about 10). I could do it, but it
> is not a best solution because I need to keep track of which gird is
> visible, hide that grid, and show the new selected one. I hope there is a
> be
Hi,
Please help me with following.
I have created the api I am passing company_name(string) to it, for select
I am comparing reference Id to name.
I get the error
invalid literal for long() with base 10:
'cadence'
at db.company_user.company == company_name
I actually don't know how to compare
Thanks Anthony
I have done this.
@request.restful()
def login():
def POST(username, password):
user = auth.login_bare(username, password)
return json(user)
return locals()
Its working fine for me.
But, am I doing it rigth.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 9:55 PM, Anthony wrot
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