I'll try as soon as possible!
I've previously used sl4a + python and web2py works flawlessy, but it a bit
difficult to setup, it cannot be done by a newbie like installing an apk!
2012/1/9 Marco Mansilla
> El Mon, 9 Jan 2012 00:08:09 -0200
> Bruno Rocha escribió:
>
> > Look this project
> >
>
Hi All,
Why do I get this error Error - AttributeError: 'Rows' object
has no attribute '_db'. Please have a look at the code given below.
Whenever I hit the myfriends url, I get the below issue.
=ERROR
Ticket ID
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I am working in a prototype to encapsulate imap queries and mails with
imaplib to interface with simple web2py commands. Is there any prior
implemetation available (web2pyslice, open source app/plugin)?
The idea is to support imap queries like this (just a subset of db
query operations):
mail_que
A mistake:
> ...mail.settings.add_box("mybox")
would be mail.add_box("mybox"), i don't want to modify the Storage
class
Please Note, if I use this alternate query (just to test) -- It would
not give me the error BUT, this is not the query I intend to run..
#query = ((db.friends.reguserid==session.logged_in_user_id) and
(db.friends.status=="Sent"))
It gives me the error even if I use below query--
query = db.execut
Dear All ,
i have a private server at ARVIXE and i am using wamp server , i
used the deployment for apache in the book but now how can i assign
domains to a virtual host , how can i get the reqested domain , i
dont know what to do new , web2py is working at localhost:8080 now
whats next ??!
I changed my mind (again) :P:
Instead of db(...) maybe there should be a __call__ method in Mail to
do:
mail(query).select()
SQLFORM.grid takes a query as the first argument, and you are passing a
Rows object instead (i.e., you have applied the .select() method to your
query). Just pass in the query without the .select().
Anthony
On Monday, January 9, 2012 6:12:55 AM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Why do I
I agree. In the future I can see myself wanting to using something like
this.
Do want
/Daniel
Dear all,
i am trying to use web2py instant admin , i installed it like in the
documentation but when i use the username a and pass a it dosent login
and when i use my own authentication it enters the admin interface but
i cant see any of my tables ?? how can i fix this ???
would python-for-android make it possible to create and apk?
On Jan 9, 2:23 am, Angelo Compagnucci
wrote:
> I'll try as soon as possible!
>
> I've previously used sl4a + python and web2py works flawlessy, but it a bit
> difficult to setup, it cannot be done by a newbie like installing an apk!
>
>
>From my understanding, it could be possible to make an apk complete with
python, libraries and web2py.
I'm setting up a dev env!
2012/1/9 Massimo Di Pierro
> would python-for-android make it possible to create and apk?
>
> On Jan 9, 2:23 am, Angelo Compagnucci
> wrote:
> > I'll try as soon as
http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/24605/infoworlds-2012-technology-the-year-award-winners-183313#slide23
http://www.infoworld.com/t/application-development/picking-the-top-technologies-in-wild-year-183463
Other winners include Amazon Web Services, Heroku, Node.js, Apple iOS 5,
iPad 2, and other
congratulations Massimo!
kudos, too, to everyone who makes this mailing list an excellent
peer-to-peer support site. (That goes for you, Anthony.) ;-)
On Monday, January 9, 2012, Anthony wrote:
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/24605/infoworlds-2012-technology-the-year-award-winners-183313
once again the slideshow is not very intuitive.
I send the link to my boss and he doesnt know where to click or to get
details of the award of web2py
Infoworld Slideshow - Worst slideshow 2012 :)
:)
2012/1/9 Nik Go
> congratulations Massimo!
>
> kudos, too, to everyone who makes this mailing
The last time I used it, I had some problems and it seems that its no
longer supported (or maybe you should try with past versions of web2py)
Javier
great!!!
the website now needs a page to post every award web2py wins!
Congratulations everyone, users and developers!
http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno
Em 09/01/2012 13:48, "Anthony" escreveu:
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/24605/infoworlds-2012-technology-the-year-award-winners-183313#slide
+1 on Bruno's suggestion!
On Jan 10, 12:42 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> great!!!
>
> the website now needs a page to post every award web2py wins!
>
> Congratulations everyone, users and developers!
>
> http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno
> Em 09/01/2012 13:48, "Anthony" escreveu:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >http:/
Great news!
This year has to be Web2py year!
Javier
Yeah !!
On Jan 9, 9:48 am, Anthony wrote:
> http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/24605/infoworlds-2012-technology-t...http://www.infoworld.com/t/application-development/picking-the-top-te...
>
> Other winners include Amazon Web Services, Heroku, Node.js, Apple iOS 5,
> iPad 2, and other well-known
+1
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Web Developer
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Hi all,
I'm currently writing a plugin for part of a bigger project that can take
some time doing processing server side and I'm trying to make it as modular
as possible; thus the plugins and components. The problem I'm trying to
solve is this: The application uses LOAD to embed some html gener
Hi,
maybe a simple question, but I did not find the answer for some hours :-(
I am using Web2Py 1.99.4 on a Windows 7 computer.
Reportlabs works fine, but I need PIL for pictures in pdf-files.
- I have tried to install the "Python Image Library1.1.7 for Python
2.5". But the installer asks
There is a loading gif already built into web2py.
Look at the parameters of the LOAD function it was added almost a year ago.
On 1/9/12 1:58 PM, Liam wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently writing a plugin for part of a bigger project that can
take some time doing processing server side and I'm tryin
Are you running the web2py binary for Windows? If so, switch to running the
source code version of web2py if you want to make use of your own Python
installation. The web2py binary comes with its own Python interpreter, so
it won't use your machine's Python installation (with PIL). It's just as
Note, you might consider running Python 2.7 rather than Python 2.5 (web2py
runs fine with 2.7).
On Monday, January 9, 2012 2:30:07 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> Are you running the web2py binary for Windows? If so, switch to running
> the source code version of web2py if you want to make use of y
Hi all,
I am writing a post explaining how datamodels works and how to create your
own content types with just a Python class and a view.
In this post I will show how to transform the Movuca CMS in a social
commerce adding a "Product" content type.
http://movu.ca/demo/article/show/15/how-to-crea
I've written a new plugin that provides a select widget that can be
refreshed via ajax, along with a button that opens a dialog to add new
items to the linked table. When the dialog is closed, the select widget is
automatically refreshed via ajax and the added item(s) are available as
selectabl
Hello,
I want to pack my application from a script/command line (not running
in web2py). How can I achieve this?
I can compile the application with
gluon.compileapp.compile_application('applications/myapp')
there is
gluon.admin.app_pack_compiled
to pack it, but this function needs the request obj
Would be very nice to see some screenshots or a live demo!
Thank you for sharing it, I am testing!
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:38 PM, monotasker wrote:
> I've written a new plugin that provides a select widget that can be
> refreshed via ajax, along with a button that opens a dialog to add new
> i
I forgot to add that the one dependency of this plugin is jquery-ui (for
the dialog). I'd be interested to know what people think of this. Should I
write a little dialog script of my own so that there are no external
dependencies, or should I avoid reinventing the wheel and use jquery-ui?
FYI - probably been thrown out there already, but it also won a 2011 BOSSIE
award: http://bit.ly/yjdq1l
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
> +1
>
>
>
>Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
> Web Developer
> ovidio...@gmail.com
> ovidiomari
Congratulations, Massimo and thanks to all who contribute.
On Jan 9, 12:36 pm, Ovidio Marinho wrote:
> +1
>
> Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
> Web Developer
> ovidio...@gmail.com
> ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br
> ITJP - itjp.net.br
>
On Monday, January 9, 2012 1:58:30 PM UTC-5, Liam wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently writing a plugin for part of a bigger project that can take
> some time doing processing server side and I'm trying to make it as modular
> as possible; thus the plugins and components. The problem I'm trying t
On Monday, January 9, 2012 2:28:43 PM UTC-5, David J wrote:
>
> There is a loading gif already built into web2py.
>
> Look at the parameters of the LOAD function it was added almost a year ago.
>
I believe that only shows up on the initial display of the full page that
contains the component, not
On Monday, January 9, 2012 2:52:16 PM UTC-5, Dragonfyre13 wrote:
>
> FYI - probably been thrown out there already, but it also won a 2011
> BOSSIE award: http://bit.ly/yjdq1l
Yes, InfoWorld reviewed six Python web frameworks and rated web2py best
among them. It then awarded web2py one of ten Bo
Thanks, Bruno. I've been writing this for an app that isn't finished yet,
but I'll try to at least get some screenshots up soon.
And thanks, by the way, for all your coaching as I've been learning web2py.
I need to add a "thanks" section to the README.
cd applications/app
tar zcvf web2py.app.name.w2p *
On Jan 9, 1:39 pm, Alex wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to pack my application from a script/command line (not running
> in web2py). How can I achieve this?
>
> I can compile the application with
> gluon.compileapp.compile_application('applications/m
This is indeed good news. Thanks to everybody who has contributed to
web2py to make it what it is. :-)
massimo
On Jan 9, 2:03 pm, Anthony wrote:
> On Monday, January 9, 2012 2:52:16 PM UTC-5, Dragonfyre13 wrote:
>
> > FYI - probably been thrown out there already, but it also won a 2011
> > BOSSI
uhm, don't know if it'll help you, BTW, I also had to figure a "way"
to display some "loading pictures" (from now on, I'll call them
"spinners") to my pages.
I had to face 2 distinct problems:
- loading components via Ajax (through LOAD() or web2py_component())
- prevent FOUC on very complex pages
kudos to all devs. I'm happy to be a web2py user for the last couple
of years.
thanks! do I really need everything in the archive or would the
directories 'compiled' and 'static' be enough?
On 9 Jan., 22:21, Massimo Di Pierro
wrote:
> cd applications/app
> tar zcvf web2py.app.name.w2p *
>
> On Jan 9, 1:39 pm, Alex wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I want to pack my app
>
> for the first problem I actually "hacked" web2py.js (web2py_ajax.js or
> so).
> the ajax function needs to be modified
> the basic idea is to replace content of the target with a spinner (in
> this case, a div containing the message "loading...") before sending
> the request, and upon
I don't recall the exact one happened to be my case, but plenty of
jquery plugins use ajax, one was working oddly (maybe a js master
could see if that plugin was bugged, but I'm not): I didn't want to
mess with that one and those following that, so I hacked web2py.js
(didn't think much about that,
El Sat, 7 Jan 2012 00:46:16 -0200
Bruno Rocha escribió:
> Got a domain name! http://movu.ca
>
Awesome!, congrats!, and thanks for sharing it's a cool idea
I just finished the article
http://movu.ca/demo/article/show/15/how-to-create-content-types-in-movuca-cms
"subscribers should receive an alert e-mail"
I am open for suggestions and also I appreciate code reviews!
--
Bruno Rocha
[http://rochacbruno.com.br]
Congratulations!
On 1月10日, 午前7:24, Niphlod wrote:
> kudos to all devs. I'm happy to be a web2py user for the last couple
> of years.
compiled and static are enough if you do not want to distribute the
source.
On Jan 9, 4:49 pm, Alex wrote:
> thanks! do I really need everything in the archive or would the
> directories 'compiled' and 'static' be enough?
>
> On 9 Jan., 22:21, Massimo Di Pierro
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > cd appl
what is the use case for running a web framework on your Android phone?
Offhand, I could think of a custom app for that itch you want to scratch ..
On Tuesday, January 10, 2012, Plumo wrote:
> what is the use case for running a web framework on your Android phone?
Thank you for letting me know a wonderful technique. Web2py rocks!
For the sake of laziness, I want local database to be sqlite. Then, I see a
little problem that the deployed code will also create its sqlite on the
web server too. I hope the deployed code stores its data to production db
only
Thank you for the solid reference. Reference is like "fog of war." One only
discovers it when he/she explores even though it was there all the time.
like hard to implement.. i want simple approach for them
On Jan 3, 3:17 am, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
> There is another HTML5 technology to push stream from server to client :
> EventSource aka Sent-Server Events (http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/).
> Its behaviour is like ajax long polling.
> I'
i'm still pretty newbie for them.. but i'll try to search.
On Jan 2, 11:42 pm, Ross Peoples wrote:
> Yes, you can, though it's much more difficult to stream it live to a web
> page. You would need to use JavaScript (comet or polling) to get the output
> as it is generated and display it in the br
Ross, i think i don't want to use external script, like
my_script.py ...
On Jan 2, 12:20 am, Ross Peoples wrote:
> I use subprocess.Popen a lot to run shell commands from Python. There is no
> need for a specific web2py feature.
>
> This is the method I use whenever I need to call something:
>
>
i have a little problem with web2py.
i'm doing simple writing application with web2py. the code look like
this
for controller :
import apt_pkg
def important():
apt_pkg.init()
cache = apt_pkg.Cache()
for pkg in cache.packages:
if pkg.essential:
return dict(t=pkg)
a
>
> import apt_pkg
> def important():
> apt_pkg.init()
> cache = apt_pkg.Cache()
> for pkg in cache.packages:
>if pkg.essential:
>return dict(t=pkg)
>
When you call "return" in Python, the function terminates, so this will
exit the loop after the first itera
On Monday, January 9, 2012 10:04:54 PM UTC-5, seongjoo wrote:
>
> Thank you for letting me know a wonderful technique. Web2py rocks!
>
> For the sake of laziness, I want local database to be sqlite. Then, I see
> a little problem that the deployed code will also create its sqlite on the
> web se
> For the sake of laziness, I want local database to be sqlite.
Bad idea. You need to be testing on your production database from the
beginning.
For example, the Postgres driver will throw an error when it sees a
query like "SELECT foo FROM bar WHERE foo.id NOT IN ()..."
Sqlite will accept the q
Thanks Anthony, it was works greatfully
On Jan 10, 10:53 am, Anthony wrote:
> > import apt_pkg
> > def important():
> > apt_pkg.init()
> > cache = apt_pkg.Cache()
> > for pkg in cache.packages:
> > if pkg.essential:
> > return dict(t=pkg)
>
> When you call "return" i
I did not get it...
What would be an equivalent query I would need to pass for below? I
need to just select rows (Friend_name column for all status that are
Friend and reguserid is whatever the logged in users id) for below
conditions - I thought select was a valid query! Please suggest
Existing
You are right, that is the best solution. I have tried it and it works fine.
Maybe my approch was a little too academic...
By the way:
reportlab does not need a temp file, a StringIO does the same job.
Somethink like
import StringIO
out = StringIO.StringIO()
c = Canvas(out) # or: doc = SimpleDoc
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