Hi Gour
As a current customer of djangohosting.ch I'm interested to know how
you did the web2py setup.
Until now I'm only using it for static web sites, but plan to
implement a web2py site in the near future.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Marcel
On 7 Aug., 18:05, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa
and choose the command
from the external tool menu available in the tool bar.
2011/6/15 Marcel Luethi marcel.lue...@gmail.com
Hello!
I just finished an internal project using web2py (1.95.1) and have to
document it for my colleagues.
Preferably it is a system based of doc
Hello!
I just finished an internal project using web2py (1.95.1) and have to
document it for my colleagues.
Preferably it is a system based of doc strings. Maybe Sphinx?
Question:
What are you using?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Best regards,
Marcel
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to start a cron job, which fails:
2011-05-24 10:40:00,517 - web2py.cron - WARNING - WEB2PY CRON Call
returned code 1:
web2py Enterprise Web Framework
Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2011
Version 1.95.1 (2011-04-25 15:04:14)
Database drivers available:
This is so embarrassing...!
Sorry for the last post - I found the problem:
I changed the name of the script slighly before the deployment to the
server.
Now it works perfectly. ;-)
Have a nice day.
Marcel
On 24 Mai, 10:52, Marcel Luethi marcel.lue...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm
As far as I understand their hub is only a front-end to Amazon's
EC2: Deploy in seconds 45+ free server apps to Amazon EC2.
And it's free as well. From their web site:
- Your TurnKey Hub account is free
- Pay Amazon directly for the cloud resources you use
- No setup, cancellation or monthly fees
Not exactly a deployment solution - but TurnKey Linux (http://
www.turnkeylinux.org/) would be a good foundation for Amazon EC2.
There's already a TKLPatch for web2py framework (http://
www.turnkeylinux.org/forum/general/20110107/tklpatch-web2py-framework)
which Massimo created
Hello.
I'm trying to implement common grid operations (with Ext JS,
GridPanel) for all tables in my app.
Now I would need some extra info on table and field levels as hints,
ex. default sort order of a table, column width of a field.
The easiest way would be to have a extra argument in
be preceded by and
underscore to avoid naming conflicts with fields:
db.table._extra = {}
Massimo
On Apr 3, 10:51 am, Marcel Luethi marcel.lue...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to implement common grid operations (with Ext JS,
GridPanel) for all tables in my app.
Now I would
Just skimmed over it. Looks very powerful and promising.
If it's easy to implement with parse_as_rest it would be a great
feature for web2py!
There are still not many consumers (http://www.odata.org/consumers),
but nevertheless it'd be worth IMHO.
(Unfortunately no Python client library seems to
Despite a lot of time, I'd like to help as well.
MongoDB looks promising.
On 1 Apr., 04:58, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com
wrote:
Lots of people asked for support but nobody volunteered to help test
it.
If you are interested and can help with some regular tests we can make
it
Hi all
I'm looking for a way to validate the record data I receive from a
webservice.
Because there is no form associated it seems that I cannot use SQLFORM
and form.accepts().
Is there any other way to use the already defined validators to do the
check?
I'm searching for something like
)
return locals()
and call it with a PUT method at URL:
/.../record id?field=value
Massimo
On Mar 20, 3:56 am, Marcel Luethi marcel.lue...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I'm looking for a way to validate the record data I receive from a
webservice.
Because there is no form associated
Hi Kevin
Thanks for your input!
This is a valuable solution. But I would still need to add all my
already existing validators to SQLFORM.factory. Wouldn't I?
Therefore I tried Massimo's solution first.
Best regards,
Marcel
On 20 Mrz., 15:43, Kevin Ivarsen kivar...@gmail.com wrote:
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