For calendar, go in static calendar.css and set a higher z-index value like 10000...
Richard On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 12:47 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayloru...@gmail.com> wrote: > Richard, > > Thank you for your help. I've finally got it figured out and its working > great! > > One thing I have noticed is that for long SQLFORMs my calendar doesn't > hook to the fields and I have to scroll up with the modal open to see the > calendar picker. I'm guessing this has something to do with CSS and I'm > working on it now. I'll create a new dummy app when finished. Thank you so > much for your help! > > On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 10:09:21 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >> >> Ron, are you saying that there is some kind of malware in dummy app? >> >> Richard >> >> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Ron Chatterjee <achatte...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Caveat to that, is there a way to have to SQLFORM top and bottom like >>> the picture attached? >>> >>> Its more like a django kind of admin panel feature. But in web2py, can >>> we have the post and comment (two tables), embedded so when someone click >>> on the blue "plus" sign a comment box shows up and people insert the >>> comment on each post. Its one to many relationship (like attached picture). >>> >>> If someone really trying to know what I mean by that, here is the class >>> definition generated for django. >>> >>> >>> class Post(models.Model): >>> created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, db_index=True) >>> title = models.CharField(max_length=255) >>> slug = models.SlugField() >>> body = models.TextField() >>> comments = models.ManyToManyField('Comment') >>> >>> def get_absolute_url(self): >>> return reverse('post', kwargs={"slug": self.slug}) >>> >>> def __unicode__(self): >>> return self.title >>> >>> class Meta: >>> ordering = ["-created_at"] >>> >>> >>> class Comment(models.Model): >>> created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True) >>> body = models.TextField(verbose_name="Comment") >>> author = models.CharField(verbose_name="Name", max_length=255) >>> >>> >>> By the way, this app thats call "web2py.app.dummy.w2p", please be aware >>> that it has some nasty nested stuff in it. Once I installed it was crawling >>> all over desktop and wouldn't uninstall except from the DOS mode. Not fair. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 3:53:15 PM UTC-4, LoveWeb2py wrote: >>> >>>> No problem, Richard. Thank you for your help! >>>> >>>> On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 11:45:28 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> No time to hunt the issue with multiples loading... >>>> >>>> I guess it could come from not using the same web2py version... Or >>>> because I made some change over app files which are binded to web2py >>>> version /statis/js/web2py.js for instance... or views/web2py_ajax.html >>>> >>>> >>>> You have at least an semi-working example... There is 2 issues that >>>> remain : 1) The component load the whole site which he shouldn't (that may >>>> be related to the second issue), 2) When you access the >>>> http://hostname/appname/second_table_form/second_table there is a >>>> weird issue with LOAD... >>>> >>>> I may have more time next week, but for now, I can't help you further... >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:11 AM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Repeating load might be because I extended the layout in the view for >>>> the load. >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 10:22:41 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> Almost there... I make it works, but there is something weird going on >>>> related to component... I have to figure it out... But you were doing thing >>>> the wrong way basically... add_function is for the main_table which >>>> contains the city name... >>>> >>>> I will send you back the corrected app when I found the issue with the >>>> repeating load... >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:39 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> No rush, Richard. Thank you for your help I really appreciate it. >>>> >>>> On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 4:34:14 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> I will try to review it ASAP... >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:30 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Here is my dummy app, Richard. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 3:50:20 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> Did you make dummy app for testing it? >>>> >>>> Please attach it here and I have a look to your code... I can't help >>>> much if I don't have a good idea of what you have done... >>>> >>>> new_exp_num=form.vars.exp_num >>>> >>>> This is something I left which should be adapted to your app... >>>> form.vars.exp_num is the representation of the new inputed record... The >>>> same field name you specify in the widget declaration for the field >>>> attribute : db.table.representing_field, but that you get from the >>>> form of the referenced table. >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:28 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks haha. Just checking. Still not having much luck. I'm getting a >>>> 500 error on the add function and can't figure out why >>>> >>>> when I try to edit my site I am getting an error for the "add function" >>>> specified to add the >>>> https://www.mywebsite.com/add_function/second_table_field >>>> def add_function(): >>>> """ >>>> Modal form for adding element >>>> """ >>>> >>>> >>>> buttons = [TAG.button((I('', _class='icon-ok icon-large icon-white' >>>> ), CAT(' '), STRONG(T('Add'))), >>>> _type='submit', >>>> _class='btn btn-small btn-primary', >>>> _id='add_button_id', >>>> _name='add_button', >>>> )] >>>> form = SQLFORM(db.table, buttons=buttons, formstyle=formstyle, >>>> separator=separator) >>>> response.js = '$(document).ready(function(){ >>>> $(".input_wrapper").has(".error").addClass("inputError"); ' \ >>>> '$(".w2p_fw").has(".error").addClass("control-group >>>> error"); ' \ >>>> '$(".w2p_fw").each(function(){ >>>> $(this).find(".error_wrapper").appendTo(this); }); });' >>>> response.js += '$(document).ready(function(){ >>>> $("textarea").elastic(); });' >>>> response.js += '$(document).ready(function () { >>>> $("[rel=tooltip]").tooltip(); });' >>>> if form.process(formname='add_form').accepted: >>>> response.flash = T("Added") >>>> target = request.args(0) >>>> # close modal >>>> response.js = '$("#{target}_modal-form").modal("hide");'.format >>>> (target=target) >>>> # update the select options >>>> response.js += """$("#{target}").append( >>>> "<option value='{new_id}'> >>>> {new_id} >>>> </option>");""".format(target=target, >>>> new_id=form.vars.id) >>>> # select newly added option >>>> response.js += """$("#{target}").val("{new_exp_num}"); >>>> >>>> $('#{target}').keyup(); $('#{target}').blur >>>> ();""".format(target=target, >>>> >>>> new_exp_num=form.vars.exp_num) >>>> elif form.errors: >>>> response.flash = '' >>>> else: >>>> response.flash = '' >>>> return dict(form=form) >>>> >>>> Do I need to actually specify the db.table? From the looks of the class >>>> I thought it would be defined on its own... am I wrong? >>>> >>>> Sorry for asking so many questions. I think this will be really helpful >>>> when it's all finished. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 2:59:21 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> The commented lines in the class was there because I recently refactor >>>> it to make it use boostrap modal instead of jquery ui dialog as you may >>>> understand carefully reading the code!! >>>> >>>> :-P >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:40 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Are the commented lines necessary or was that for self reference? >>>> >>>> # js += '$("#%s_option_add_trigger"). >>>> click(function() {' \ >>>> # ' $("#%s_dialog-form").dialog("open");' \ >>>> # ' return false;' \ >>>> # ' }); ' % (my_select_id, my_select_id) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 9:33:28 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> you need bootstrap 2.3.2 (not tested with BS3, but I am pretty sure it >>>> is not working, too differents)... >>>> >>>> Did you try it with a recent web2py setup? I would suggest you try with >>>> web2py 2.9.5 which is what I use actually and it works... >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 9:20 AM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Another observation: >>>> >>>> All of this code: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> js += '$(function() {' \ >>>> ' $("#%s_option_add_trigger").button({' \ >>>> ' text: true,' \ >>>> ' icons: {' \ >>>> ' primary: "ui-icon-circle-plus"' \ >>>> ' }' \ >>>> ' });' \ >>>> '});' % (my_select_id) >>>> js += '$(function() { ' \ >>>> ' $( "#%s_option_add_trigger" ).css("margin-left", >>>> "+=5"); ' \ >>>> '});' % (my_select_id) >>>> js += >>>> '$("#{modal_id}").appendTo("body");'.format(modal_id=my_select_id >>>> + "_modal-form") >>>> >>>> >>>> Get's commented out when it's rendered so it ends up looking like this >>>> <!-- $(document).read(function() .... .appendTo("body");}); //--> >>>> >>>> Any idea why that could be happening and would that impact the button >>>> showing the modal >>>> >>>> On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 8:45:49 AM UTC-4, LoveWeb2py wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Richard! >>>> >>>> I think I'm getting close. No more errors, and I applied the widget to >>>> the field successfully. I see the + sign next to my field, but nothing >>>> happens when I click it so I'm going over the javascript with a fine tooth >>>> comb. Is there any additional .js or .css files I need to include? >>>> >>>> This is really looking promising! >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 12:42:34 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> Let say the FK field is field2 : >>>> >>>> Field('field2','reference main_table', # Better syntax thand >>>> "db.main_table" >>>> widget=AutocompleteWidgetSelectOrAddOption( >>>> request=request, >>>> >>>> field=db.main_table.field1, # which is you reprensting field >>>> id_field= >>>> db.main_table.id, >>>> limitby=(0, 10), # how >>>> much records you want in the dropbox >>>> min_length=6, # when >>>> you want the autocomplete pop in or how many caracters user have to entered >>>> before the autocomplete kickin >>>> form_title=T('Add new >>>> title'), >>>> controller="controler >>>> name that contains the below function", >>>> function="your add >>>> function name", >>>> button_text=T('Add >>>> new'), >>>> placeholder=T('Start >>>> typing...')) >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 12:34 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thank you, Richard. I think i'm getting closer. Could you show me an >>>> example of how you apply this to a specific field in SQLFORM? >>>> >>>> Going back to my original model: >>>> >>>> db.define_table('main_table', >>>> Field('field1','string'), >>>> Field('field2','string'), >>>> migrate=False) >>>> >>>> db.define_table('second_table', >>>> Field('field1','db.main_table'), >>>> Field('field2','db.main_table') >>>> migrate=False) >>>> >>>> How could I integrate your widget with field 2 for a SQLFORM? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 9:40:02 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> The id field and what field you want to show as a representation of the >>>> id field of the referenced table... >>>> >>>> Start by putting the widget class in model file even if it not a good >>>> thing to see if you can make it works... >>>> >>>> In the module I have these imports : >>>> >>>> from gluon.html import * >>>> from gluon.sqlhtml import * >>>> from gluon import current >>>> from gluon.compileapp import LOAD >>>> >>>> >>>> Which may not be related to the widget class... >>>> >>>> Richard >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 4:28 PM, LoveWeb2py <atayl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Richard, >>>> >>>> I'm trying to get this setup, but am receiving an error self.url = >>>> URL(args=request.args)\nNameError: global name \'URL\' is not defined\n'. >>>> I'm wondering if this is because the gluon hasn't been imported yet. >>>> >>>> Also, could you ellaborate more on this? >>>> >>>> >>>> field=db.table.representing_field, >>>> >>>> id_field=db.table.id_field, >>>> >>>> id_field should be the foreignkey table if I am not mistaking? >>>> db.table.representing field, and db.table2.id_field (with foreign key) does >>>> that sound right? >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 10:04:35 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote: >>>> >>>> *# In a modules :* >>>> >>>> class AutocompleteWidgetSelectOrAddOption(object): >>>> _class = 'string' >>>> >>>> def __init__(self, >>>> request, >>>> field, >>>> id_field=None, >>>> db=None, >>>> orderby=None, >>>> limitby=(0, 10), >>>> keyword='_autocomplete_%(fieldname)s', >>>> min_length=2, >>>> # >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> # From : SelectOrAddOption >>>> controller=None, function=None, form_title=None, >>>> button_text = None, dialog_width=1000, >>>> # >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> placeholder=None >>>> ): >>>> self.request = request >>>> self.keyword = keyword % dict(fieldname=field.name) >>>> self.db = db or field._db >>>> self.orderby = orderby >>>> self.limitby = limitby >>>> self.min_length = min_length >>>> self.fields = [field] >>>> self.placeholder = placeholder >>>> if id_field: >>>> self.is_reference = True >>>> self.fields.append(id_field) >>>> else: >>>> self.is_reference = False >>>> if hasattr(request, 'application'): >>>> self.url = URL(args=request.args) >>>> self.callback() >>>> else: >>>> self.url = request >>>> # >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> # From : SelectOrAddOption >>>> if form_title is None: >>>> self.form_title = current.T('Add New') >>>> else: >>>> self.form_title = current.T(form_title) >>>> if button_text is None: >>>> self.button_text = current.T('Add') >>>> else: >>>> self.button_text = current.T(button_text) >>>> self.dialog_width = dialog_width >>>> >>>> self.controller = controller >>>> self.function = function >>>> # >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> def callback(self): >>>> if self.keyword in self.request.vars: >>>> field = self.fields[0] >>>> rows = >>>> self.db(field.like(self.request.vars[self.keyword]+'%') >>>> ).select(orderby=self.orderby, >>>> limitby=self.limitby, *self.fields) >>>> if rows: >>>> if self.is_reference: >>>> id_field = self.fields[1] >>>> raise HTTP(200, SELECT(_id=self.keyword, >>>> _class='autocomplete', >>>> _size=len(rows), >>>> _multiple=(len(rows) == 1), >>>> *[OPTION(s[field.name], >>>> _value=s[id_field.name], >>>> _selected=(k == 0)) >>>> for k, s in >>>> enumerate(rows)]).xml()) >>>> else: >>>> raise HTTP(200, SELECT(_id=self.keyword, >>>> _class='autocomplete', >>>> _size=len(rows), >>>> _multiple=(len(rows) == 1), >>>> *[OPTION(s[field.name], >>>> _selected=(k == 0)) >>>> for k, s in >>>> enumerate(rows)]).xml()) >>>> else: >>>> >>>> raise HTTP(200, '') >>>> >>>> def __call__(self, field, value, **attributes): >>>> # 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