Python 3 web development will be a far shot. web2py wont be going
python 3 for long.
On 12/3/11, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> You raise a good issue. We will start working on it as soon as the 4th
> ed of the book is out.
>
> On Dec 3, 12:17 am, Andrea Bravi wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> first of a
I have tried to upload a very small application and I have got these error
message too. I think nothing has changed since the last message (2011/9/2),
the limit of 128K has not been chanched?
I have read about how to add an application using github:
https://github.com/nus/web2py-for-fluxflex/blob/
yes but be aware with this code anyone can register as an admin.
2011/12/2 Massimo Di Pierro
> def register_in_group():
>group_id = request.args(0)
>auth.settings.register_onaccept=lambda form:
> auth.add_membership(group_id,form.vars.id)
>form = auth.register()
>return dict(form
FWIW, this is what I ended up doing (for anyone's future reference):
in controller:
data = db(db.table1.field1=value).select(db.table1.field1,
db.table1.field2)
for (i, row) in enumerate(data):
lookupvalue = row.table1.field2
data[i].field3 = db2.table2(field2=lookupvalue).field3
r
Hi All,
Since I'm interested in python, web2py and recently mongodb and after
seeing breedvel...@gmail.com post
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=497
to get inserts on the MongoDBAdapter working I've been hacking the
MongoDBAdapter code further to get select (and,or,eq,gt,lt,le,ge,
If it is only slow the first time the page is loading then maybe it is
a web page issue rather than a database issue. You can easily look at
how long each component took to load. In Chrome this is in the
javascript console (ctrl-shift-J) and "network" tab. In Firefox it is
in Firebug under the "net
I have also been working on the select matter, so maybe it would be wise to
cooperate?
I can add you to my dropbox and we can work together?
Regards Mark
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Verzonden: zaterdag 3 december 2011 1
Thanks Kenneth and Massimo!
On Dec 3, 3:13 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> when you install or upgrade web2py zip the welcome app into a
> welcome.w2p and uses this file from that moment on. If you make
> changes to the welcome app and you want to use them as scaffolding,
> you must delete the wel
Thanks for pointing that out Martin. That's not very good for auth!
Massimo, have you considered an attribute to assign a group when a
user registers using a auth.register form, e.g.
>> form=auth.register(membership=...)
>> dict(form=form)
Will create a form that will not be modified by the user d
Use blob field to store the data in db
It is covered in detail in the book:
Section 11.4.5
On Dec 2, 5:11 pm, Constantine Vasil wrote:
> How to make a simple upload form with just one field - a file name?
>
> In GAE there is not a file system so I want to store this CSV file
> in a string to pro
I find nothing about de Plugin documentation.
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If you still need to store data as csv i would use the "text" field
type to store the text after uploading.
The Python Standard Library has csv support
http://docs.python.org/library/csv.html
On Dec 3, 10:59 am, Alan Etkin wrote:
> Use blob field to store the data in db
>
> It is covered in deta
More info
i wrote the author and here is the reply
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Antonio Ramos wrote:
> i´m trying to follow this tutorial
> http://www.haokanbu.com/story/32803/
>
> and in the end the web2py shell in ulipad does not work
> i write dir() and i get only
> ['UliPad', '__builtins
>The address bar shows /user/login#/user/login
I am using 1.99.3 dev version and cannot reproduce this behavior
When i do login the resulting page shows the address without
parameters and hitting the back button shows the old address.
Have you customized the scaffolding app? Could you post releva
Perfect. I thought there was need for that extra file.
Thanks
On Dec 2, 6:50 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> You can do it in routes.py
>
> import sys
> sys.path.append(...)
>
> that file is executed only once.
>
> On Dec 2, 5:47 am, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> > Suppose now that i dont feel like chan
Wouldn't it better to set a cron web2py task for sending email with a
sending pool?
Cron examples are exposed in the web2py book (section 4.18):
Maybe the action is stuck in a controller process till it is finished
and then it responds to the client.
On Dec 1, 8:07 am, Francisco Costa wrote:
>
my advice is to pay attention to another document and graph database:
orientdb
http://code.google.com/p/orient/
like mongodb it is a document database, which means it can store json like
objects
and because it supports some sort of sql it should be much easier to write
an adapter
Have you modified/created routes.py for this app or an all application
routes.py?
Isn't there another software apart from web2py handling url text sent
to the client?
On Nov 29, 2:47 am, Constantine Vasil wrote:
> I set a registration for in my front page and:
> auth.settings.register_next = '/my
Mark, i don't understand your post. Did you modify web2py code? Could
you provide a little background on the interface you are working on?
Thank you
On Nov 30, 10:50 am, Mark Breedveld wrote:
> I have got the select function of mongodb adapter working, but know I
> need to convert a pymongo curso
On Saturday, December 3, 2011 8:58:54 AM UTC-5, lyn2py wrote:
>
> Thanks for pointing that out Martin. That's not very good for auth!
>
> Massimo, have you considered an attribute to assign a group when a
> user registers using a auth.register form, e.g.
> >> form=auth.register(membership=...)
> >>
It seems to me that the material is targeting an audience
> >> that already knows how to create web applications, and that only needs
> to
> >> learn a new "vocabulary". Now, is there some book/slides/course/anything
> >> that you would suggest me to start with? I could buy a book like Python
> 3
>
> I've read that there's going to be a book something like "web2py recipes"
> but I'm not sure where I've seen it
> As far as I remember it could be a PACKT release
>
http://www.packtpub.com/web2py-application-development-recipes-to-master-python-web-framework-cookbook/book
Though I don't thi
I'm currently modifing the DAL.py file to get DAL working with mongoDB. I
got the insert part working, but the of the select method. So __select is
working, but select() ain't. Because I need to convert a pymongo collection
to a row. The line I point to has been written by Massimo, but isn't
workin
You might find these resources
helpful: http://www.w3schools.com/, http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorials/.
Chapter 4 of the book is in more of a reference style than most of the rest
of the book, so you might find things starting to click a bit more as you
proceed through the later chapters. Start
I did try to import the cx_Oracle module
but web2py throws an error
then i realized that web2py is not seeing the oracle driver installed already
so now ...
How do i make web2py see and use the oracle driver which is already installed
Thanks in advance
On 12/2/11, Lazarof wrote:
> If you a
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Anthony wrote:
> I've read that there's going to be a book something like "web2py recipes"
>> but I'm not sure where I've seen it
>> As far as I remember it could be a PACKT release
>>
>
>
> http://www.packtpub.com/web2py-application-development-recipes-to-master-
I referred to the below-mentioned thread (but could not reply to it).
https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/61d57e887e42aee8/c3dd5cd43b9d5527?lnk=gst&q=URL+javascript+variable
My question is ---
If I have two javascript variables, which are to be passed to a
controller throu
>
> Oh well, I thought it could contain basic to expert example (or sort... :)
> )
>
I think there will be some stuff useful to beginners -- it's just not a
general introduction to web programming.
>
>
PD: Thanks for the link, do you know when its going to be released?
>
According to the
>
>
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Python version: 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.1 (easily switchable on the admin are
Hi,
Is DATE widget broken in trunk?.
Previously when I had a 'date' type field (with no widget), it was
automatically assigned the 'date' class with a date picker.
Now, even if I explicitly assign a DATE widget
(SQLFORM.widgets.date.widget), it generates an input with 'string' class
and no da
On Dec 4, 12:10 am, Javier Quarite wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Anthony wrote:
> > I've read that there's going to be a book something like "web2py recipes"
> >> but I'm not sure where I've seen it
> >> As far as I remember it could be a PACKT release
>
> >http://www.packtpub.com/w
mongodb gets a lot of attention, has a fairly large userbase and even
dedicated database hosting for scalability. They do a lot of marketing
to expand their userbase from Rails to Django to PHP users are using
it!
I think it is fair that they want to work on the mongodb adapter. It
will help expan
You can try: {{URL('static','action',args=[param1,param2])}}
On Dec 4, 12:10 am, Vineet wrote:
> I referred to the below-mentioned thread (but could not reply to it).
>
> https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/61d57e887...
>
> My question is ---
> If I have two javascript v
On Saturday, December 3, 2011 3:48:06 PM UTC-5, lyn2py wrote:
>
> You can try: {{URL('static','action',args=[param1,param2])}}
No, param1 and param2 are Javascript variables set on the client side, but
the URL function is called on the server side before the page is delivered.
So, param1 and pa
I know it is a unconvetional way of managing language files, but i am
working in a project wich has a desktop Python application and a
web2py application and both of them will share translations.
I do not like symbolic links for this case because i don't know if it
there is a way of setting them f
You are right, but this would send that output for all id fields as
long as there is not a new request (is that so?), and with the linkto
argument it would work just once. This last is the behavior i am
looking for. I sent a modification request to Massimo so linkto can
return a 2 element tuple opt
I found this:
os.symlink(source, link_name)
Just supported in Unix type systems, so i cannot use it
On Dec 3, 6:21 pm, Alan Etkin wrote:
> I know it is a unconvetional way of managing language files, but i am
> working in a project wich has a desktop Python application and a
> web2py application
On Saturday, December 3, 2011 4:52:43 PM UTC-5, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> You are right, but this would send that output for all id fields as
> long as there is not a new request (is that so?), and with the linkto
> argument it would work just once.
No, it would only apply to the particular id field
When you say that you try to convert a collection to a row, isn't
there a conflict with database systems?
I looking for the first time the mongodb database design, and i assume
there is got to be some sort of mapping of objects:
- A DAL Table is like a Collection
- A DAL Row is (more or less) lik
I started web building 2 years ago, i have a full time job in
Automobile Insurance, and limited time at home to learn. Your
question seems to indicate that you don't have any knowledge of HTML,
CSS or Javascript/jQuery? forgive me if I am wrong, but if that is the
case you definitely need to start
I've used a jQuery plugin called jQuery.query that can manipulate URLs. If
memory serves correct you do something along the lines of
$.query.set('var', value) to set querystring values. And $.query.get('var')
to retrieve.
Sadly the jQuery team seems to have taken down the jQuery plugins site a
Yes, I can confirm there is a bug.
With this model:
db.define_table('testdb',Field('test','datetime', requires=IS_DATETIME()))
I have this html using SQLFORM:
[...] [..]
class should be datetime, not string!
2011/12/3 Carlos :
> Hi,
>
> Is DATE widget broken in trunk?.
>
> Previously when I
I see your point now, you meant a Rows instance (kind of a subset of a
table)
Would you post the exception (if any), when trying to read the query
result?
The point is that the select method has to instantiate properly a Rows
object
Have you read this web2py API section?
http://web2py.com/example
My own workaround for this issue is to to declare it as string and regexp
,Field('actual_date', 'string', length=10
# or -MM or -MM-DD
,requires=IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_MATCH('^(\d{4})$|^(\d{4})[-
/.]((0[1-9])|(1[0-2]))$|^(\d{4})[- /.]((0[1-9])|(1[0-2]))[-
/.]((0[1-9])|[12][
I'm still not ashamed to have done in my own weblog web2py. But visit, it
hasinteresting topics in python and web2py. soon migrate to a promise in
web2py.
https://ovidiomfalcao.wordpress.com/
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Web Developer
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Very nice page. It seems not to be translated to english, is it?.
On Dec 3, 9:30 pm, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
> I'm still not ashamed to have done in my own weblog web2py. But visit, it
> hasinteresting topics in python and web2py. soon migrate to a promise in
> web2py.
>
> https://ovidiomfalcao.wor
Thank you! soon there will web2py on the problem of translation is
internationalized.
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Web Developer
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Hi Team,
Has any one tried to provide an expire date to the web2py application?
I mean, if i set a date as 20-12-2011 then after that application should
not open.
--
Thanks & Regards
Shiv
First of all, thank all of you for your valuable (and quick!) answers.
@Massimo DP: Just for curiosity, any expected date for the release of
the new editions?
@Anthony: great suggestions! I spent all the day with http://www.w3schools.com/,
http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorials/, and that was exactl
Maybe in a model file, something like:
import datetime
if request.now.date() > datetime.date(2011, 12, 20) and request.function !=
'closed':
redirect(URL('default', 'closed'))
The 'closed' function in the default.py controller would display a message
indicating the app is closed. Could also
never seen this either.
On Dec 3, 8:29 am, Alan Etkin wrote:
> >The address bar shows /user/login#/user/login
>
> I am using 1.99.3 dev version and cannot reproduce this behavior
> When i do login the resulting page shows the address without
> parameters and hitting the back button shows the old
What browser are you using? What web2py version?
On Nov 28, 11:47 pm, Constantine Vasil wrote:
> I set a registration for in my front page and:
> auth.settings.register_next = '/myapp/default/myinfo'
>
> After Registration the browser was redirected to myinfo screen
> but at the browser address b
First check it is installed correctly.
start python (not web2py) and try to import cx_Oracle
if that works but it does not work in web2py then web2py is using a
different Python version.
Make sure you run web2py from source and not the binary, the binary
has its own python.
On Dec 3, 9:50 am, t
It is even more straight forward then that. The result is a list of dict's.
The parsing therefor is not needed. It is simply re-ordering the dict. But
you put the question mark on the right spot. The collections are now equal
to tables, but I not that familiar to python to know how it is done in a
That was indeed a bit help full, but I think the parse() functions takes
care of that. Do I'm not sure what that function is expecting, but more
tomorrow. I'm from Europe, so a bit of a hour gab there.
Regards Mark,
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Van: web2py@googlegroups.com [mailto:web2py@goog
Hi Massimo,
I am using web2py+GAE+jQuery Mobile
Regards,
--Constantine
I am using JQuery Mobile which is adding these hashes '#' after clicking on
a link or Submit button. Cannot get rid of them no matter what. Also
switched off ajax on the links.
I believe this is now fixed. Please check it.
On Dec 3, 5:04 pm, Angelo Compagnucci
wrote:
> Yes, I can confirm there is a bug.
>
> With this model:
>
> db.define_table('testdb',Field('test','datetime', requires=IS_DATETIME()))
>
> I have this html using SQLFORM:
>
> [...] value="" /> [..]
>
>
:-)
On Dec 3, 6:30 pm, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
> I'm still not ashamed to have done in my own weblog web2py. But visit, it
> hasinteresting topics in python and web2py. soon migrate to a promise in
> web2py.
>
> https://ovidiomfalcao.wordpress.com/
>
> Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
>
I hope sometime this week. It is basically done.
Massimo
On Dec 3, 9:00 pm, Andrea Bravi wrote:
> First of all, thank all of you for your valuable (and quick!) answers.
>
> @Massimo DP: Just for curiosity, any expected date for the release of
> the new editions?
>
> @Anthony: great suggestions!
Thanks Anthony. That worked.
Secondly, if I want to pass arguments by name, would it be okay to do
something like this>>
{{=URL(...)}} + '/' + 'p1=' + param1 + '/' + 'p2=' + param2
---Vineet
On Dec 3, 9:37 pm, Anthony wrote:
> >
Brian,
Yes. I would be interested & grateful to you if you can send me a copy
(as mentioned by you).
Thanks,
Vineet
On Dec 4, 3:53 am, Brian M wrote:
> I've used a jQuery plugin called jQuery.query that can manipulate URLs. If
> memory serves correct you do something along the lines of
> $.quer
@Anthony, thanks. Your method worked.
Secondly, if I want to pass arguments by name, would it be okay to do
something like this>>
{{=URL(...)}} + '/' + 'p1=' + param1 + '/' + 'p2=' + param2
@Brian, I would be interested & grateful to you if you can send me a
copy of jQuery.query
(as mention
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