Hi, It looks like a great new feature... I would suggest something. Instead of copying every update, I would keep the records only once the it gets in a particular state. In my case a records could have no review, can be reviewed and approved, so I just want to keep the changes that occured once the records have been reviewed. Before that it is only noise to me. I mean if the records don't need a review process I don't need the audit trail and if it needs a review or an approval I only need to audit the change after it has been review once what happen before I don't care. I think it is a really good trade off between size of the database and an audit trail feature. But it means that you have to build a reviewing process feature... It could be option maybe, I mean audit all vs audit after get the state review.
Thanks for this Massimo any way our lives can't be easier without you :) Richard On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Massimo Di Pierro < massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually I was wrong. this is not the problem. Web2py does the right > thing. Is there any way you can look into the mysql logs what is the sql > string that causes the problem? > > > On Tuesday, 10 April 2012 08:23:03 UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> I figured this out. The table has a self reference and web2py inserts a >> zero in it instead of NULL. Works for sqlite but not MySQL. >> Changing zero with NULL may be treated as a bug fix it will constitute a >> minor change of backward compatibility in case you incorrectly do >> >> db(db.table.reference_field==**0).select() >> >> while the correct thing to do would be >> >> db(~(db.table.reference_field>**0)).select() >> >> I will try fix it and then will ask for comments. >> >> On Monday, 9 April 2012 18:29:10 UTC-5, tomt wrote: >>> >>> I have declared the table in db.py with auth.signature, and uncommented >>> auth.enable_record_versioning(**db), but the _archive table isn't >>> created. >>> - Tom >>> >>> On Monday, April 9, 2012 8:33:18 AM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>> >>>> the signature=True only adds a signature to the auth_* tables so that >>>> if a user creates an account for another user or creates a group, you can >>>> keep track of who did it. >>>> >>>> The mything_archive table should be created by: >>>> >>>> auth.enable_record_versioning(**db) >>>> >>>> This should be called after the mything table is defined. Does it work? >>>> >>>> On Sunday, 8 April 2012 22:08:47 UTC-5, tomt wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Thanks for your response. I deleted the database as you suggested and >>>>> changed signature=False. The problem did go away and I was able to add >>>>> users without the error. >>>>> I then reverted to signature=True. While subsequent modifications did >>>>> show the signature, the 'mything_archive' was never created. >>>>> >>>>> - Tom >>>>> >>>>> On Sunday, April 8, 2012 9:04:14 AM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you try again with mysql, delete the database and replace: >>>>>> >>>>>> auth.define_tables(signature=**True) >>>>>> with >>>>>> auth.define_tables(signature=**False) >>>>>> >>>>>> Does the problem does away? It looks like it does not like the self >>>>>> reference in auth_user. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Saturday, 7 April 2012 22:09:31 UTC-5, tomt wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I tried using your new versioning feature in trunk. >>>>>>> I created an app using a mysql database: >>>>>>> db = DAL('mysql://version:version@**localhost/version') >>>>>>> When I used the admin function to define a new user >>>>>>> I received the following error: >>>>>>> ..............................**.......... >>>>>>> <class 'gluon.contrib.pymysql.err.**IntegrityError'> >>>>>>> (1452, u'Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint >>>>>>> fails >>>>>>> (`version/auth_user`, CONSTRAINT `auth_user_ibfk_1` >>>>>>> FOREIGN KEY (`created_by`) REFERENCES `auth_user` (`id`) ON DELETE >>>>>>> CASCADE)') >>>>>>> ..............................**.......... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I rebuilt the app to use sqlite instead of mysql: >>>>>>> db = DAL('sqlite://storage.sqlite') >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was then able to add a user without the error >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was using MySQL client version: 5.0.84 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - any suggestions? - Tom >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thursday, April 5, 2012 4:16:04 PM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This is how it works: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # define auth >>>>>>>> auth = Auth(db, hmac_key=Auth.get_or_create_**key()) >>>>>>>> auth.define_tables(username=**True,signature=True) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # define your own tables like >>>>>>>> db.define_table('mything',**Field('name'),auth.signature) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # than do: >>>>>>>> auth.enable_record_versioning(**db) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> how does it work? every table, including auth_user will have an >>>>>>>> auth.signature including created_by, created_on, modified_by, >>>>>>>> modified_on, >>>>>>>> is_active fields. When a record of table mything (or any other table) >>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>> modified, a copy of the previous record is copied into mything_archive >>>>>>>> which references the current record. When a record is deleted, it is >>>>>>>> not >>>>>>>> actually deleted but is_active is set to False, all records with >>>>>>>> is_active==False are filtered out in searches except in appadmin. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Pros: >>>>>>>> - your app will get full record archival for auditing purposes >>>>>>>> - could not be simpler. nothing else to do. Try with >>>>>>>> SQLFORM.grid(db.mything) for example. >>>>>>>> - does not break references and there is no need for uuids >>>>>>>> - does not slow down searches because archive is done in separate >>>>>>>> archive tables >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cons: >>>>>>>> - uses lots of extra memory because every version of a record is >>>>>>>> stored (it would be more efficient to store changes only but that would >>>>>>>> make more difficult to do auditing). >>>>>>>> - slows down db(...).update(...) for multi record because it needs >>>>>>>> to copy all records needing update from the original table to the >>>>>>>> archive >>>>>>>> table. This requires selecting all the records. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Comments? Suggestions? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>