mtable is in scope and usable. Does not supprt yet fields of 
list:<something> type.

Do not have a simple answer about OIDC/Oauth2 but I will try do it and post 
findings. :-)

On Sunday, 2 February 2020 03:43:40 UTC-8, Kevin Keller wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> Regarding the now code .
>
> I think its awesome. 
>
> Immediate question is though, how I could replace py4web build in auth 
> with an outside IDM using OIDC/Oauth2? 
> I understand since Py4web is so modular now, I can figure it out myself 
> with 3rd party components. 
> But I think it would be a common use case and it would be great to just be 
> able to define an external auth server, client secret and id and secret in 
> a json file and just use 
> the build in py4web decorators no?
>
> Apart from that, unrelated to this, just to confirm.. mtable is gone or is 
> it still usable.. in scope going forward? 
>
> Thanks! 
>
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 5:55 AM Massimo Di Pierro <
> massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I committed some new code to py4web
>>
>> Now you can do:
>>
>> from . common import authenticated, unauthenticated # from latest 
>> _scaffold
>>
>> # exposes index as /{app_name}/index and uses index.html or generic.html 
>> template, auth.user, db, T, session
>> @authenticated()
>> def index():
>>       return dict()
>>
>> # GET only
>> @authenticated.get()
>> def index():
>>       return dict()
>>
>> # exposes /{app_name}/index/<a>/<b>/<c>
>> @authenticated.get()
>> def index(a,b,c):
>>       return dict()
>>
>> # more explicit
>> @authenticated.get("index/<a:int>/<b:int>/<c:re:.*>)
>> def index(a,b,c):
>>       return dict()
>>
>> Some magic
>>
>> # define a button that make the following serverside POST callback
>> @unauthenticated.button("click me")
>> def a_button(msg):
>>     print("you clicked the button and server received:", msg)
>>
>> # expose a page that displays the button which - onclick - makes the 
>> ballback
>> @unauthenticated.get()
>> def show_a_button():
>>     return dict(mybutton = a_button(msg="hello world"))
>>
>> Thoughts? Should we keep this API? Can we improve it?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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