Thank you John. On Feb 18, 2:12 am, John Heenan <johnmhee...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is a better keyfilter for the new BEAUTIFY than the one I > provided as it allows a key to be an empty string. > > keyfilter=lambda key=' '.join([x.capitalize() for x in > key[2:].split('_')]) if key[1:2]=='_' else key > > I have updated a web2py slice with information about using the new > BEAUTIFY athttp://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/58 > > John Heenan > > On Feb 18, 5:27 pm, John Heenan <johnmhee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Thanks Massimo > > > The keyfilter example you provided does not work but this one does > > with the current BEAUTIFY in the trunk > > keyfilter=lambda key=' '.join([x.capitalize() for x in > > key[2:].split('_')]) if key[1]=='_' else key > > > A typical view file is now > > {{extend 'layout.html'}} > > <br /> > > {{=BEAUTIFY(response._vars, keyfilter=lambda key: ' > > '.join([x.capitalize() for x in key[2:].split('_')]) if key[1]=='_' > > else key)}} > > > John Heenan > > > On Feb 18, 6:47 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > > I looked again. > > > > You try to achieve two things: > > > 1) As you say if the key starts with a_, this is removed. This is a > > > trick to make sure elements are sorted as you like them. > > > > 2) You capitalize the words and replace _ with spaces. > > > > I think these are wrong solution to the problem. Look into trunk. The > > > new BEAUTIFY now takes two optional named arguments: sorted, > > > keyfilter. > > > > You can do what you want with > > > > BEAUTIFY(dict(....),keyfilter=lambda key: ' '.join([x.capitalize() for > > > x in key.split('_')[1:]) if key[1:2]=='_' else key) > > > > On Feb 17, 5:49 am, John Heenan <johnmhee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > The code I posted does not replace the normal behaviour of BEAUTIFY. > > > > There is choice. In the four line example code I posted (which is from > > > > a web2py slice) the keys are only changed if the second character is > > > > an underscore. > > > > > I accept there is little enthusiasm. It is ironic because I think > > > > there is potential to generalise an approach (such as with functional > > > > hooks as mentioned) and show the framework working in a way that > > > > would generate more interest from the Python community (no web2py at > > > > PyCon). If there was a suitable hook then there would be no need to > > > > modify the BEAUTIFY class in the web2py core. > > > > > John Heenan > > > > > On Feb 17, 2:55 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > > > > Sorry I did not comment. I think this this can be very useful but it > > > > > should not be a replacement for the current beautify. I think it is > > > > > important to leave the keys unchanged for debugging purposes. That is > > > > > what most people use BEAUTIFY for. > > > > > > You should post a slice about the improved function and I am sure it > > > > > will be useful. > > > > > > On Feb 16, 9:20 pm, John Heenan <johnmhee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > True. But surely better organised or prettier prototypes are > > > > > > preferable when prototyping, as they gives a more realistic idea of > > > > > > a > > > > > > final desired layout before the prettifiers get called in! > > > > > > > You can see the effect using just BEAUTIFY > > > > > > athttp://www.zgus.com/zgus/products/category_item/1 > > > > > > > I don't have the skills or time to make the site pretty. If I start > > > > > > to > > > > > > make money using the site then I will be happy to pay someone to > > > > > > give > > > > > > my drab functional site a really pretty look! > > > > > > > What I would really prefer in web2py is a hook in BEAUTIFY and other > > > > > > helpers so I could bypass them and not have my changes overridden > > > > > > every time I do an upgrade. Even a hook in a low level inherited > > > > > > base > > > > > > class would be enough, if using the hook would enable the name of > > > > > > the > > > > > > helper to be determined and to override the helper. However I reckon > > > > > > this is too much to ask! > > > > > > > John Heenan > > > > > > > On Feb 17, 11:57 am, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > On Feb 17, 12:07 am, John Heenan <johnmhee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > No reaction to including a four line big productivity booster > > > > > > > > into > > > > > > > > web2py! > > > > > > > > Hi John, > > > > > > > Sorry no one commented! At least I looked at it, and liked it. > > > > > > > But > > > > > > > Beautify is only a prototyping & testing thing for most so it's > > > > > > > making > > > > > > > something prettier that no one will see. But it's still better, > > > > > > > so why > > > > > > > not? +1 > > > > > > > David
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