Hi Gour
As a current customer of djangohosting.ch I'm interested to know how
you did the web2py setup.
Until now I'm only using it for static web sites, but plan to
implement a web2py site in the near future.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Marcel
On 7 Aug., 18:05, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wro
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Hello!
I just finished an internal project using web2py (1.95.1) and have to
document it for my colleagues.
Preferably it is a system based of doc strings. Maybe Sphinx?
Question:
What are you using?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Best regards,
Marcel
This is so embarrassing...!
Sorry for the last post - I found the problem:
I changed the name of the script slighly before the deployment to the
server.
Now it works perfectly. ;-)
Have a nice day.
Marcel
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Hi everybody!
I'm trying to start a cron job, which fails:
2011-05-24 10:40:00,517 - web2py.cron - WARNING - WEB2PY CRON Call
returned code 1:
web2py Enterprise Web Framework
Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2011
Version 1.95.1 (2011-04-25 15:04:14)
Database drivers available: SQLite3
As far as I understand their "hub" is only a front-end to Amazon's
EC2: "Deploy in seconds 45+ free server apps to Amazon EC2".
And it's free as well. From their web site:
- Your TurnKey Hub account is free
- Pay Amazon directly for the cloud resources you use
- No setup, cancellation or monthly f
Not exactly a deployment solution - but TurnKey Linux (http://
www.turnkeylinux.org/) would be a good foundation for Amazon EC2.
There's already a "TKLPatch for web2py framework" (http://
www.turnkeylinux.org/forum/general/20110107/tklpatch-web2py-framework)
which Massimo created (http://www.turnke
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Hello.
I'm trying to implement common grid operations (with Ext JS,
GridPanel) for all tables in my app.
Now I would need some extra info on table and field levels as hints,
ex. default sort order of a table, column width of a field.
The easiest way would be to have a "extra" argument in gluon.da
Despite a lot of time, I'd like to help as well.
MongoDB looks promising.
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Just skimmed over it. Looks very powerful and promising.
If it's easy to implement with parse_as_rest it would be a great
feature for web2py!
There are still not many "consumers" (http://www.odata.org/consumers),
but nevertheless it'd be worth IMHO.
(Unfortunately no Python client library seems to
Hi Kevin
Thanks for your input!
This is a valuable solution. But I would still need to add all my
already existing validators to SQLFORM.factory. Wouldn't I?
Therefore I tried Massimo's solution first.
Best regards,
Marcel
On 20 Mrz., 15:43, Kevin Ivarsen wrote:
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Hi all
I'm looking for a way to validate the record data I receive from a
webservice.
Because there is no form associated it seems that I cannot use SQLFORM
and form.accepts().
Is there any other way to use the already defined validators to do the
check?
I'm searching for something like (unteste
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