requested here:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/web2py/pqdYpUbMXKQ/discussion
On Monday, May 14, 2012 2:35:43 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> I think you can already
>
> db.table.insert(**dict())
>
> Are you asking for something different?
>
> On Saturday, 12 May 2012 05:25:02 UTC-5,
I'm guessing he's looking for something like I am,
http://cookbook.mongodb.org/patterns/count_tags/
{
"title" : "A blog post",
"author" : "Kristina",
"content" : "...",
"tags" : ["MongoDB", "Map/Reduce", "Recipe"]
}
using DAL, how would I go about inserting that list, what wo
I think you can already
db.table.insert(**dict())
Are you asking for something different?
On Saturday, 12 May 2012 05:25:02 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> It works Massimo!
> In MongoDb is also common to insert dicts, can we also have that?
>
> At the moment it only saves in the string fo
It works Massimo!
In MongoDb is also common to insert dicts, can we also have that?
At the moment it only saves in the string format (check player Field)
{ "_id" : ObjectId("4fae3839b34f4brf5a31"), "city" : "Madrid", "club" :
"Real Madrid", *"player" : "{'n_goals': 43, 'name': 'Ronaldo'}"* }
One more try please.
On Friday, 11 May 2012 06:04:52 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> Thanks Massimo. Please let me know if you need more help in debugging it
>
> On Friday, May 11, 2012 12:40:35 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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>> Now I understand better where all these problems come from.
the latest DAL produces this error
users = mongo(mongo.user.age==18).select()
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8004, in select
return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 4528, in select
colnames = [fix(column) for column in mongo_
Thanks Massimo. Please let me know if you need more help in debugging it
On Friday, May 11, 2012 12:40:35 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> Now I understand better where all these problems come from. I shall fix it
> tonight.
>
> On Thursday, 10 May 2012 18:02:24 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote
Now I understand better where all these problems come from. I shall fix it
tonight.
On Thursday, 10 May 2012 18:02:24 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> i didn't understand your question..
> This is the complete code
>
> import sys
> import time
> from gluon.dal import DAL, Field
> mongo = DAL('mo
i didn't understand your question..
This is the complete code
import sys
import time
from gluon.dal import DAL, Field
mongo = DAL('mongodb://localhost:27017/sapo')
mongo.define_table('user',
Field('name', 'text'),
Field('age', 'integer'),
What's the model?
On Thursday, 10 May 2012 16:27:51 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> I found another problem!!
>
> if you do this:
> mongo.user.insert(name='Jim', age=18, city='Detroit')
> mongo.user.insert(name='Jack', age=18)
>
> and then select
> users = mongo(mongo.user.age==18).
I found another problem!!
if you do this:
mongo.user.insert(name='Jim', age=18, city='Detroit')
mongo.user.insert(name='Jack', age=18)
and then select
users = mongo(mongo.user.age==18).select()
you don't have the field "city" in one of the rows, so you get this error:
users = m
Just add a '\' at the end of line 4664 and your are done!
Great job Massimo!
On Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:12:48 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> This helps. I have another attempt to fix this in trunk. Hard to test it
> since I do not have mongodb installed.
>
> On Thursday, 10 May 2012 08
This helps. I have another attempt to fix this in trunk. Hard to test it
since I do not have mongodb installed.
On Thursday, 10 May 2012 08:39:22 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> Still not working. I think Fields order is wrong.
>
> At the end of the select() function I write this:
>
> a
Still not working. I think Fields order is wrong.
At the end of the select() function I write this:
a = []
for f in fields:
a.append(f.type)
return dict(rows=rows, fields=a, colnames=colnames)
and I got this:
colnames:
city
age
_id
name
fields:
id
text
intege
Please try trunk again.
On Thursday, 10 May 2012 01:03:22 UTC-5, kokoyo wrote:
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> Hi Massimo, i did it and get output (test on user_auth table):
>
> mongoqry_dict ={'email': 'myem...@gmail.com'}
> mongofields_dict = SON([('id':1), ('first_name':1), ('last_name':
> 1), ('email':1), ('password':1
I've enumerated fields and colnames and they are like this:
fields:
id
text
integer
string
colnames:
city
age
_id
name
I believe they don't match and thats why there's this error:
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
File
Hi Massimo, i did it and get output (test on user_auth table):
mongoqry_dict ={'email': 'myem...@gmail.com'}
mongofields_dict = SON([('id':1), ('first_name':1), ('last_name':
1), ('email':1), ('password':1), ('registration_key':
1), ('reset_password_key':1), ('registration_id':1) ])
mongo_list_d
Should be an easy fix but I need your help. Before line 4711 of dal.py
return processor(rows,fields,colnames,False)
can you add
print rows
print fields
print colnames
what is the output when it fails?
On Wednesday, 9 May 2012 05:42:56 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> I've enumerated fields a
Seems DAL alway looks the first "column" if all tables is ID field (after
remove _id column from mongo)
{ "_id" : ObjectId("4de83c816afb62e8367163b1"), "first_name" : "koko",
"last_name":"yo", "password" } *
*
On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 7:42:56 PM UTC+9, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> I've
Lets hope Massimo fix that today in trunk
On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:28:50 PM UTC+1, kokoyo wrote:
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> Hi Costa , first im sorry for my wrong post above,It should be a new
> post with new question. Actually i have same problem like you,
> i did a quick test and have not solved this issue yet,
Hi Costa , first im sorry for my wrong post above,It should be a new post
with new question. Actually i have same problem like you,
i did a quick test and have not solved this issue yet, here is what i did:
set driver to use mongodb in: DB.py :
if not request.env.web2py_runtime_gae:
## if
I've enumerated fields and colnames and they are like this:
fields:
id
text
integer
string
colnames:
city
age
_id
name
I believe they don't match and thats why there's this error:
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
File "
Hello, i got this error when tried pymongo and web2py:
On Linux:
cannot import name son
.
rows = self.dbset(field == value, ignore_common_filters =
self.ignore_common_filters).select(limitby=(0, 1))
File "/home/kokoyo/webapps/w2p/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
return ad
Now i get this error:
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 4711, in select
return processor(rows,fields,colnames,False)
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 1681, in parse
Please try again.
On Monday, 7 May 2012 15:48:04 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> missing a colon at the end of the line 4677
>
> if key == 'id'
>
>
> and now I get this error
>
> File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
> return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
>
missing a colon at the end of the line 4677
if key == 'id'
and now I get this error
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 8134, in select
return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
File "/opt/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 4711, in select
return processor(rows,columns,False)
Thanks for your help and check on this. I just committed a fix in trunk
that should address it. Please let me know.
On Monday, 7 May 2012 15:19:40 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
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> I think that the mongofields_dict.keys() don't match to the data in the
> rows
>
> mongofields_dict:
> id
> name
>
I think that the mongofields_dict.keys() don't match to the data in the rows
mongofields_dict:
id
name
age
city
rows:
Toronto
66L
24652490551171733682233802752L
John
On Monday, May 7, 2012 8:42:33 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> Your linennumbers do not much the code in trunk. Please try
Your linennumbers do not much the code in trunk. Please try the code in
trunk. Anyway, something goes wrong in the parse(self, rows, fields,
colnames, blob_decode=True) function. I suspect mongo does not return the
columns in the order web2py think it does. Can you print the input of the
parse
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