Never mind. It was a dumb issue with a permission in the directory
hierarchy where the db files are located. My application is now working
fine with Python 3.9 + w2p 2.21.
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 12:03:58 AM UTC-5 Woody wrote:
> I updated to Python 3.9 using w2p 2.20.4 and now
I updated to Python 3.9 using w2p 2.20.4 and now I'm getting errors
opening sqlite3 databases. This is on an application that had been stable
for a long time. Is there a compatibility problem with python 3.9?
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Good news! I'll give it a try.
On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 10:56:48 AM UTC-5, Woody wrote:
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> web2py is broken with Python 3.8. I asked a question about this a few days
> ago and was told that it would be fixed. Looking at the open issues for
> w2p, I don't see open is
e is that
> stream-like objects are now required to support more methods than they used
> to. Another issue I am trying to get to the bottom of has to do with
> pickling. I will try fix this over the week-end. It is a priority.
>
> On Friday, 6 December 2019 07:56:48 UTC-8, Woody wrote:
>
Shouldn't that be done before the release rather than afterward?
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What is causing the problem with Python 3.8? Is it causing problems with other
applications? Is it an undocumented bug in Python? Is it likely that Python
will be changed to fix the problem or will web2py have to conform to the Python
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I updated to Python 3.8 on Arch Linux today and I had the same problem with
'escape'. I patched the languages.py file and got web2py to start, but then
hit another error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/www/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 219, in restricted
exec(ccode, env
tom-Field-types-(experimental)
>
> 2. filter_in and filter_out
>
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#filter_in-and-filter_out
>
>
> Marin
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Woody >wrote:
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>> I have a legacy sqlite3
I have a legacy sqlite3 database that is tied to an application that uses
1/0 to represent boolean values. Sqlite doesn't have a boolean data type;
1/0 is the conventional representation. I want to define these fields as
boolean in w2p so they will show up as checkboxes in SQLFORM, but when I
Thanks, Massimo. That's a big help!
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iew without LOAD() like that
> {{=table}} see what happen.
>
> Then try SQLFORM.grid or SQLTABLE (that tend to be deprecated, but still
> help in many situation where SQLFORM.gris lack of flexibility).
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Woody >wrote:
>
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7;)}}
On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 11:10:35 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
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> Can you show us you select and the way you make your table and view?
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Woody >wrote:
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>> I don't see 'This is a test'. The ta
**formatted', lambda row:
> TAG.span(row.description, _style="color:#EB0F0F;"),
>
> In case there is no SPAN helper (don't remember if there is SPAN() helper).
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Woody >wrote:
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>> 'represen
On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 3:34:21 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
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> represent!!
>
> represent=lambda value, row: XML(...) if value is not None else T('N/A')
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Woody >wrote:
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>> I have a table defini
I have a table definition that uses virtual fields with XML:
db_mydb.define_table('my_table',
Field('ROWID', 'id'),
Field('location', 'string'),
Field('description', 'string', required=False),
Field.Virtual('description_formatted', la
Perfect! That did the trick.
On Monday, July 15, 2013 4:39:05 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Try this:
>
> db.table.field = Field.Virtual('alert_time',
> lambda row: XML(str( integer>) + ' hours' + str( datetime>)))
>
> On S
This may be something that is known by people with more experience than me,
but it took me a lot of experimenting to figure it out, so I thought I
would post it here so others will find it.
I have legacy sqlite tables that do not have an id field. This makes it
difficult to update them using S
I have a virtual field that concatenates 2 fields like this:
Field.Virtual('alert_time',
lambda row: (str()
+ ' hours' + str())
The result goes into a table cell and looks something like this: "8 hours
2013-07-14 09:10:20"
I want to force line breaks so that it will look lik
future version?
*
*
On Sunday, July 14, 2013 5:18:26 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> No. This is the intended behavior.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 13 July 2013 12:27:04 UTC-5, Woody wrote:
>>
>> I'm using version 2.5.1 stable and I've created a vir
I'm using version 2.5.1 stable and I've created a virtual field as part of
a table definition, like this:
db_mydb.define_table('my_table',
Field('ROWID', 'id'),
Field('test_field1', 'string', required=True),
Field('test_field2', 'string', required=F
That's just what I needed. Thanks much for the help. Web2Py is a great
development platform, and I really appreciate all of the generous help
provided by people on this list!
On Saturday, July 6, 2013 9:36:28 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
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> {{=LOAD('default','select_table',args=("x10_state_view",
I have an index.html that looks uses LOAD to call a function which returns
a table. Here's the code for index.html:
{{extend 'layout.html'}}
Current State
{{=LOAD('default','select_table',args=("x10_state_view",
"not_editable"),ajax=True, target='table')}}
Everything looks good, except t
Okay,
I'm still struggling with this. I opened up ports on my router, so now I'm
accessing w2p admin using https from the outside world. Admin functions
seem normal, except that editing files is extremely flaky. I can open a
file and edit it once, but the next file I open gives a communicat
Perfect! Thanks.
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:43:07 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
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> tables list = db.tables
> field list for table 'a_table' = db.a_table.fields
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 27, 2013 10:30:24 PM UTC+2, Woody wrote:
>>
>> I hope the answer to th
I hope the answer to this is something that's not too obvious, but I've
searched a bit and have not found an answer. I'm looking for a way to
programatically get a list of all of the fields in a given table. My
intention is to build a common function that will use variables for table
names an
Let me clarify. The server is a headless system (actually, a small plug
computer). So, I can access it like this:
Local LAN PC#1: 192.168.xxx.111 -> Server: 192.168.xxx.222 . This works ok.
Now, when I ssh tunnel to PC#1 or to Server, I can go to URL:
https://192.168.xxx.222/admin or https:/
the "other"
> version of admin's static files.
>
> On Friday, June 21, 2013 6:27:46 PM UTC+2, Woody wrote:
>>
>> I am using web2py admin served by nginx and uwsgi. When I access the
>> server from the same LAN, I can edit files with no problem. When I use
I am using web2py admin served by nginx and uwsgi. When I access the
server from the same LAN, I can edit files with no problem. When I use an
ssh tunnel to proxy into my LAN from a remote location, I can login to the
admin app and I can view files, but when I try to edit them, I get nothing
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