Thadeus, I have noticed the same bug in appadmin, but unfortunately I do not believe this will help resolve that bug. -Philip
On Apr 29, 4:49 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote: > On Apr 29, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Thadeus Burgess wrote: > > > There is also a bug in appadmin that when you sort you get the list > > sorted, but if you browse the next 100 records, the sorting reverses > > itself. Do you think this would fix that bug as well? > > Perhaps what you want to do is to append orderby=c to request.vars, and > generate the URL from there. > > Also, vars wants to be encoded. This is the logic from html.URL: > > '?%s' % urllib.urlencode(vars) > > It's not needed in the current code because we know a priori that there's > nothing to encode. But that's not true if we include request.vars. > > > > > > > -- > > Thadeus > > > On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Philip <philip.el...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm not sure the patch submittal process, nor am I confident that my > >> solution is the best way to solve the issue, but I'd like to propose a > >> solution. > > >> Problem: > >> * Situation: SQLTABLE with orderby=True is used on a URL that includes > >> any variable. For example, URL is myapp.com/init/default/invoices? > >> customer=Fred, and we'll say the table has three columns, Invoice > >> number, Date, and Amount. > >> * Bug: If you then click on one of the column headers in the table to > >> sort the table, for example Amount, the resulting URL that gets called > >> loses the variable. In this example, the resulting URL is myapp.com/ > >> init/default/invoices?orderby=Amount. We have lost the customer > >> variable we passed to the original URL. > >> * Relevant code: In the code visible here - > >>http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/epydoc/web2py.gluon.sqlhtml-pys..., > >> the problem code is on line 1091, " _href=th_link+'?orderby=' + c" > > >> Proposed Solution: > >> I think this requires adding a parameter to SQLTABLE which holds the > >> vars passed to the current URL. I'll call it :vars. For simplicity, > >> let's assume that vars always has the same form as request.vars, so > >> that the canonical way of calling SQLTABLE in these circumstances in a > >> controller is to add a parameter 'vars=request.vars'. Since it only > >> comes into play when orderby=True, we can insert a few lines in > >> SQLTABLE as follows. These lines would follow line 1089. > > >> var_url='' > >> if length(vars) > 0: > >> for v in vars: > >> var_url += '&' + v + '=' + vars[v] > > >> Then line 1091 would be changed from "_href=th_link+'?orderby='+c" to > >> _href=th_link+'?orderby=' + c + var_url > > >> Please let me know if there is a better way to submit patches or to > >> ensure that a proposed patch such as this has no unintended side > >> effects. And, of course, if others have a better way of solving this > >> problem, please speak up. > > >> Regards, > >> Philip