Hoping to get some interest...
http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/show/1491/plugin-lookout
https://github.com/manuelep/plugin_lookout
some new feature added such as possibility to limit data access to some
user groups and to import data from xls file.
I hope to receive some comment about othe
Nice work Manuele,
I'll keep an eye on that project.
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Manuele Pesenti
wrote:
> Il 01/04/2012 18:25, Anthony ha scritto:
>
>> You should replace the Sourceforge link on the web2pyslices post with the
>> above link.
>
> already added it in a comment... what's the pro
Il 01/04/2012 18:25, Anthony ha scritto:
You should replace the Sourceforge link on the web2pyslices post with
the above link.
already added it in a comment... what's the problem with sourceforge?
M.
>
> Ok from now you can find the updated code on github at this link:
> https://github.com/manuelep/plugin_lookout
>
You should replace the Sourceforge link on the web2pyslices post with the
above link.
Il 31/03/2012 17:25, Anthony ha scritto:
Github is probably best (or possibly Bitbucket or Google Code). I
think the plan is for web2pyslices to add a "plugin" content type for
posting plugins (you would still probably host the actual code at
Github or elsewhere and link to it from web2pyslices
Il 31/03/2012 17:25, Anthony ha scritto:
usefull implementation I'm thinking for the next future are the
possibilities to automatically inspect db content such as table names
and field feature and some procedure to import data from a csv file.
For help with that,
see http://code.go
Il 31/03/2012 17:25, Anthony ha scritto:
Github is probably best (or possibly Bitbucket or Google Code). I
think the plan is for web2pyslices to add a "plugin" content type for
posting plugins (you would still probably host the actual code at
Github or elsewhere and link to it from web2pyslices
>
> usefull implementation I'm thinking for the next future are the
> possibilities to automatically inspect db content such as table names
> and field feature and some procedure to import data from a csv file.
>
For help with that,
see
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/scripts/ext
+1
but why sourceforge?
On Saturday, 31 March 2012 09:33:03 UTC-5, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 29/03/2012 19:14, rdodev ha scritto:
> > All,
> >
> > Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing
> > DB (without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making
> > sur
Il 29/03/2012 19:14, rdodev ha scritto:
All,
Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing
DB (without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making
sure the models are created? Thanks in advance.
if some of you are interested in you can find here a firs
Il 29/03/2012 19:14, rdodev ha scritto:
All,
Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing
DB (without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making
sure the models are created? Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I'm involved in the same problem and I'm developing a
All,
Is it possible to have the DAL create/discover models from an existing DB
(without providing the schema)? If so, how would I go about making sure the
models are created? Thanks in advance.
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