Not getting examples to work is /examples/form or examples ? On Friday, April 12, 2019 at 10:29:21 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > In web3py an application is a folder, for example "myapp". It must have: > > applications/ > myapp/ > __init__.py > templates/ > static/ > databases/ > > otherwise the structure is free. You are free to create models/ and > controllers/ and organize code like in the old web2py but the entry point > is __init__.py. Web3py will see functions defined in __init_ or imported by > init. In my examples I defined all actions in __init__. For example > > In __init__.py ============= > from . import models > from . import controllers > > In model.py ============= > from web3py import DAL, Field > db = DAL('sqlite://test') > db.define_table('thing', Field('name')) > > In controllers.py ============= > from web3py import action, request, redirect, abort > from . models import db > @action('helloworld') # exposes http://127.0.0.1:8000/myapp/helloworld > @action.uses(db, 'helloworld.html') > def helloworld(): return dict(name=request.forms.get('name', 'visitor')) > > In templates/helloworld.html ============= > [[extend 'layout.html']] > <h1>Hello Dear [[=name]]</h1> > > In templates/layout.html ============= > <html><body>[[include]]</body></html> > > > request, redirect, abort are Bottely objects > DAL, Field are web2py's > the template is the same as web2py but defaults to [[ ]] delimiters to > avoid conflicts with vue.js and other js > the @action decorator accepts the same parameters as bottle.route but does > a little more. > There is also a form.py that implements Form() a drop in replacement (to > be tested) for SQLFORM. > > Notice we do all of this in 300 lines of python code and 10x faster than > web2py in my tests. > > Working on admin and appadmin. May be done in one week. > > Massimo > > > > > > On Friday, 12 April 2019 06:53:57 UTC-7, En Ware wrote: >> >> I'm trying to wrap my ahead around how web3py works by looking at the >> source >> >> I see __init__.py is the main code for the actually todo app. >> >> Is this going to be the case for all applications ? or is this just for a >> sample ? >> >> >> On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 11:03:29 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>> >>> There is a lot to do but at this point it is moving fast and a one way >>> street. >>> >>> On Thursday, 11 April 2019 10:31:29 UTC-7, En Ware wrote: >>>> >>>> I git installed web3py and quite enjoy it. I see its updated regular >>>> too. >>>> >>>> For those who don't know and maybe this is common sense , not sure. >>>> >>>> once you *git clone https://github.com/web2py/web3py.git >>>> <https://github.com/web2py/web3py.git> *do a *git pull* >>>> >>>> 2. reinstall requirements.txt (*pip3 install -r requirements.txt*) >>>> - Changes: module "reloader" was added >>>> >>>> 3. Launch web3py (should work just fine now) >>>> >>>> * python3 web3py.py applications/todo/* >>>> >>>> 4. open browser and type: * localhost:8000 or 127.0.0.1:8000 >>>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000>/todo/index* >>>> >>>>
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