You could use it on db.py. But instructions placed in 0.py will be read first.
2012/10/26 Simon Carr <simonjc...@gmail.com> > Thanks for the Response Marco. > > Can you explain what 0.py is? Are you saying that I should not configure > Janrain in db.py? > > Simon > > > On Friday, 26 October 2012 19:00:33 UTC+1, Marco Tulio wrote: > >> on 0.py try something like this >> >> settings.login_method = 'janrain' >> settings.login_config = 'teste:**a33eb64c93717b9e34d7ab018563c9**1a15f1baa2' >> >> settings.plugins = [] >> >> where teste is your domain on janrain (to get that,k you need to >> signup janrain engage - >> http://janrain.com/products/**engage/<http://janrain.com/products/engage/>). >> And the >> combination of letters and numbers after that, is your key (that >> you'll also get from jainrain). >> >> A very simple way to do it is: create your account at janrain, get >> that data (domain/key), and create an app with that info using web2py >> assistant (for new apps). On authentication you choose janrain instead >> of local. and paste that info (domain/key). >> >> Using the new application wizard or doing it by yourself, either way is >> simple. >> >> At the end you'll have something like this: >> >> http://saiadarede.com.br/**cadastro/default/user/login<http://saiadarede.com.br/cadastro/default/user/login> >> >> Depending on what you choose at Janrain's site, you can change that a >> bit. >> >> I hope that help you a bit... >> >> C'ya >> >> 2012/10/26 Simon Carr <simon...@gmail.com>: >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I am trying to get Janrain work. I have signed up for a free account on >> > their site. >> > >> > Here is my model code. >> > >> > ## if you need to use OpenID, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Linkedin, >> etc. >> > ## register with janrain.com, write your domain:api_key in >> > private/janrain.key >> > from gluon.contrib.login_methods.**rpx_account import use_janrain >> > use_janrain(auth,filename='htt**ps://simoncarr.rpxnow.com/<https://simoncarr.rpxnow.com/>:<MY >> API KEY>') >> > >> > I have also tried using just simoncarr as the domain. I have changed >> nothing >> > else in my model other than defining a few tables. >> > >> > When I click login or register, I am just taken to the normal web2py >> auth >> > login/register Form. >> > >> > Is there something else I am supposed do? >> > >> > Thanks >> > Simon >> > >> > -- >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> []'s >> Marco Tulio >> > -- > > > > -- []'s Marco Tulio --