Try form.accepts(flexItem,formname=None)
On Jan 13, 12:06 pm, Dane <dane.schnei...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I've been learning Web2Py and liking it a lot. Thanks for your hard > work Mossimo. I want to use it as a backend for a site that will > mostly be in Flex. I've gotten the RPC working smoothly, and now I'm > onto validation. I'll be doing client-side validation on forms, but I > know serverside is also required for security and a second layer. I > first tried using form = crud.create(db.item) and then passing a > dictionary with keys corresponding to the item's model fields into the > form (i.e. form.accepts(flexItem) ), but this wasn't successful. I > tried accessing the form.errors to see what was wrong, but there > didn't seem to be any data contained here. I then switched to using > db.item.insert for insertion, and this added my item to the db, but > didn't perform any validation based on my model definition. I know I > could just write out the validation for each field manually, but I'm > wondering if there's a DRY method I could use instead. Thanks! > > -Dane
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