a, i c, my assumption is whatever showed in snakeviz result, is all the
python files that executed, btw, there still odd for me, why login_onfail
callback function is not showed snakeviz, wheter it's executed or defined?
*an error traceback for IS_IN_DB() is :*
requires_person = IS_IN_DB(current
Agree with this - not build something for the web2pyslices - it's not
going to be maintained consistently ... the current issue that
web2pyslices faces anyway.
This is the reason I recommended a Github based solution (combination of
gists / repos, with the list of these things maintained in a gi
>
> *db_schema_1_person.py:3()*
>
Line 3 is the line where the before_insert_person function is *defined, *not
where it is *called*. The output does not indicate the function has
actually been called.
> *another question is about validator*
> e.g.
> requires_person = IS_IN_DB(db, db.person.i
ok, i tried to minimalized the scope (start from simple scratch)
*1. copy welcome scaffolding app*
cp -R ~/site/web2py/applications/welcome/ ~/site/web2py/applications/z
*2. Run Web2py with profiler*
source ~/site/bin/activate
python ~/site/web2py/web2py.py --nogui --no-banner -a 'a' -i 0.0.0.0 -p
An approach as web2pyref would be interesting
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I wasn't sure how to obtaien the value of the Row Id which was being
modified!
Thanks for your answer
El lunes, 20 de marzo de 2017, 13:27:07 (UTC-3), Anthony escribió:
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>
> def is_bigger(form):
>> idUpdate = request.args(3).first
>>
>
> What is .first supposed to do?
>
>
>> r = db(d
Please. Lets not make something. Lets just use the web2py book and each
slice having a repo in GitHub. I beg you.
On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 8:39:38 AM UTC-7, Marlysson Silva wrote:
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> Awesome. This is in github?
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On Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 11:01:38 AM UTC-7, Oasis Agano wrote:
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> Greetings
>
> I have a form built with sqlfactory
>
> form = SQLFORM.factory(
> Field('meter', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
> Field('date_from', 'datetime'),
> Field('date_to', 'datetime'),
> Field('amt', 'float')
Greetings
I have a form built with sqlfactory
form = SQLFORM.factory(
Field('meter', requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
Field('date_from', 'datetime'),
Field('date_to', 'datetime'),
Field('amt', 'float'))
then i want to have a form in the view where users will access the 3 first
fields
you should check where is the bottleneck, I see three places:
- select: try to print the select statement (call _select, see
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#Generating-raw-sql)
and check it on sqlite.
- as_list, split it from the select
- simplejson
On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 6:05:14 PM UTC-4, 黄祥 wrote:
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> i mean that callback function is called when i hit the default/user login
> screen
> btw, your explaination about login_onfail is clear enough, but when
> compare to the 2nd example, i've bit confused :
> assuming the login_onfail is
That's kinda clever. I may think of that!
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On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 4:19:05 PM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
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> Note, you might as well also add 'type': 'string' to your dictionary, and
> maybe 'length': 20. You can also give yourself some flexibility by creating
> a function:
>
> def ph
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