Doesn't look like that's going into a string field. Maybe check the call 
being made.

On Friday, January 31, 2014 3:20:51 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>
> return str(long(obj))
> ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 10: 'Android'
>
> and that's where Android goes to:
>
> db.define_table('t_types',
>     Field('f_platform_name', type='string',
>           label=T('Platform Name')),
>     auth.signature,
>     format='%(f_platform_name)s',
>     migrate=settings.migrate)
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, January 31, 2014 10:04:05 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> Oops, this:
>>
>> t.validate_and_insert(t._filter_fields(**post_params))
>>
>> should be:
>>
>> t.validate_and_insert(**t._filter_fields(post_params))
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 2:46:23 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>>>
>>> Almost there...
>>>
>>> TypeError: _filter_fields() got an unexpected keyword argument 'f_steps'
>>>
>>> and I do have it on the model:
>>>
>>> db.define_table('t_tests_results',
>>>     Field('f_test', type='reference t_tests',
>>>           label=T('Test')),
>>>     Field('f_project', type='reference t_projects',
>>>           label=T('Project')),
>>>     Field('f_platform', type='reference t_types',
>>>           label=T('Platform')),
>>>     Field('f_device', type='reference t_devices',
>>>           label=T('Device')),
>>>     Field('f_steps', type='integer',
>>>           label=T('Steps')),
>>>     Field('f_matches', type='integer',
>>>           label=T('Matches')),
>>>     Field('f_missmatches', type='integer',
>>>           label=T('Missmatches')),
>>>     auth.signature,
>>>     format='%(f_test)s',
>>>     migrate=settings.migrate)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 9:32:06 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, it should be post_params['api_key'] rather than 
>>>> post_params.api_key.
>>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 2:20:57 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I did, but now I see that i didn't put it left enough.
>>>>> Now the error I get:
>>>>>
>>>>>   if db(db.auth_user.api_key == post_params.api_key).count():
>>>>>
>>>>> AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'api_key'
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe I should pop it out of the URL params like you suggested above? 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 9:09:21 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that what's in r.content? If so, looks like you didn't add the 
>>>>>> return locals() line at the bottom of your api() function.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anthony
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 1:23:53 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> rest_action = _action().get(method, None)
>>>>>>> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Friday, January 31, 2014 2:12:44 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes, now check what is in r.content.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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