On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 7:32 PM, dlypka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> because **inside**  the crud()  call I believe it (magically) does
> this kind of stuff:
>
> def test():
>    f = FORM('Is web2py cool? Why?',
>            SELECT(OPTION('Yes', _value='y'), OPTION('No',
> _value='n'), _name='opts', requires=IS_IN_SET(['y'],
> error_message='Errr...wrong answer')),
>            INPUT(_type='text', _name='why', _value="'cause python
> rules", requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>            INPUT(_type='submit', _name='btnSubmit', _value='ok'))
>    if f.accepts(request.vars):
>        response.flash = 'form accepted'
>    elif request.vars.btnSubmit:
>        response.flash = 'error in form'
>    return dict(myform=f, v=request.vars)
>
>
> so in particular crud() generates those INPUT objects for you, and the
> INPUT object is the thing which
> creates the error attribute inside that INPUT object instance which
> then satisfies 'hasattr()'  So I believe the solution for you is to
> make an INPUT call yourself within the markup, in {{ }} (somehow).
> Probably we need to modify the INPUT class Python code
> to support that.  Basically you need to bind your own instance of an
> INPUT class, to the part of your form where you need the <input> tag.

Crud uses SQLFORM to generate forms and SQLTABLE to present data. See
gluon/tools.py, class Crud and tools/sqlhtml.py, classes SQLFORM and
SQLTABLE.

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