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2011/9/7 wwwgong
> Congratulations!
>
> more details from here:
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/bossie-awards-2011-the-best-open-source-application-development-software-171759-0¤t=10&last=1#slideshowTop
>
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Why not so with: request = current.request?
Is it safe to use the following?
# modules/myobjects.py
from gluon import *
request,session,response,T,cache =
current.request,current.session,current.response,current.T,current.cache
and then use some class method :
if form.accepts(request, session):
Regards.
Some time ago I took my first steps with web2py and web programming. Make a
small application that works perfectly in web2py Version 1.89.5 and earlier,
but today after spending some time away due to college, I resumed my
training and I upgraded to web2py 1.95.1, and I realize that my app
I totally agree with Jonathan Lundell,
I think the changes he proposes, would provide stability web2py, and I'm
sure will appeal to users (both new and existing).
My humble opinion is that the way they attack the bugs, is one of the
weaknesses ofweb2py, I think it is
messy and I'm sure many have
did
not know how to call because there is already a stable version.
Let me make clear that what I propose, is one of stability, no way I'd like
to see decrease the wonderful pace with evolving web2py.
2010/12/22 Branko Vukelić
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:44 PM, appydev wrote:
> >
Regards,
Sometimes I notice that when an error is
detected in the stable,this is fixed in the trunk. On the
other hand, all the new featuresare included in the
trunk. New features bring new bugs, thus thetrunk will always have some
errors that are passed to the stable.
I think there should be a v
Thank you very much!
2010/12/21 mdipierro
> web2py 1.91.1 is out, the first version with a new license.
>
> Main changes are the license, bug fixes (compared to 1.90.*) and a new
> shell that runs better than before and runs on GAE too, if you choose
> to deploy it.
>
> Massimo
>
>
Greetings.
I am a new member of the community, however, I will take the dare to
give my humble opinion:
I think that a license of type "BSD or MIT" would be beneficial for web2py.
I think the GPL license, frighten off the business and other potential
users. Some do not understand the exception a
One more vote for web2py!
2010/12/15 Bruno Rocha
> PyCon is made up of a number of different parts, each with its own goals.
> For the talks presented during the conference portion of PyCon, we go for
> both breadth and quality. There are enough different sessions and different
> tracks that eac
every user, unless you use
>
> has_permission
>
> and you want to give a specific permission to a single user. Anyway
> you can create the groups manually too using db.auth_group.insert(...)
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 7, 7:52 pm, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings.
>
Greetings.
I disable the registration form that generated auth:
auth.settings.actions_disabled = ['register']
I made a new registration form that stores information in two tables
(auth_user and teacher), with the help of this recipe:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/102
B
Greetings.
I disable the registration form that generated auth:
auth.settings.actions_disabled = ['register']
I made a new registration form that stores information in two tables
(auth_user and teacher), with the help of this recipe:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/102
B
Greetings.
I disable the registration form that generated auth:
auth.settings.actions_disabled = ['register']
I made a new registration form that stores information in two tables
(auth_user and teacher), with the help of this recipe:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/102
B
And what do you recommend if I have the need to obtain from the database
only records for which the user performing the query has read permission?
2010/11/30 mdipierro
> Not yet.
>
> On Nov 29, 9:38 pm, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings
> >
> > Is there any way to do
Greetings
Is there any way to do something like this in GAE?
rows = db (auth.accessible_query ('read', db.mytable)). select
(db.mytable.ALL)
Thanks
> form=SQLFORM.factory (table1, table2)
> form.accepts(...)
>
> will not do any database IO
>
> On Nov 29, 4:28 pm, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > As above. I wanted to build a registration form to fill two tables,
> > auth_user and teacher.
&
Greetings.
As above. I wanted to build a registration form to fill two tables,
auth_user and teacher.
I use SQLFORM.factory (table1, table2) to create the form.
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/102 to fill the tables.
And auth.settings.actions_disabled = ['register'] to disable
Thanks Massimo.
2010/11/27 mdipierro
> GAE does not support filtering of fields. We could filter at web2py
> level.
> Shall I implement this? Anybody against?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 27, 11:55 am, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I'm
Greetings.
I'm doing a query that returns only some fields.
rows = db(db.theacher.id>0).select(db.theacher.subject)
Web2py server works properly.
theacher.subject
math
But in the GAE development server, it returns all fields.
theacher.id theacher.modified_on theacher.subject
1 2010-11-27 17
Thanks again Massimo.
2010/11/24 mdipierro
> auth.settings.actions_disabled=['groups','impersonate'] # etc etc
>
> On Nov 24, 12:34 pm, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings
> >
> > I have another question from beginner:
> >
> > In web2py book
Greetings
I have another question from beginner:
In web2py book reads as follows:
"By default they are all exposed, but it is possible to restrict access to
only some of these actions."
Referring to the following:
http://.../ [app] / default / user / register
http://.../ [app] / default / user
Thank you very much for the help.
2010/11/23 appydev
> Greetings.
>
> I have a problem, I hope you can help me.
>
> I have two models: Teacher, Student. Each with different attributes.
>
> It occurred to me to implement them, linking tables:
>
&g
Thank you very much for your response.
But I still have a doubt:
Is it possible to modify the registration form to insert data into two
tables?
where one of the tables is auth_user.
2010/11/23 mdipierro
>
>
> On Nov 23, 7:40 am, appydev wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
&g
Greetings.
I have a problem, I hope you can help me.
I have two models: Teacher, Student. Each with different attributes.
It occurred to me to implement them, linking tables:
db.define_table('teacher',
Field('person', length=64), requires=IS_IN_DB(db,
'auth_user.uuid')),
y wrote:
> > Are you talking about this:
> >
> > http://web2pyople.appspot.com/
> >
> > On Nov 17, 10:46 am, appydev wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Excellent. Thanks for responding.
> >
> > > A much changed. I remember an application tha
Yes! Thanks Anthony.
2010/11/17 Anthony
> Are you talking about this:
>
> http://web2pyople.appspot.com/
>
>
> On Nov 17, 10:46 am, appydev wrote:
> > Excellent. Thanks for responding.
> >
> > A much changed. I remember an application that was made just for
members to be approved.
>
> If you have already signed up but your name is not listed (not
> approved) but you feel you deserve it, please email me and explain
> why. It is possible I did not recognize your name.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 17, 9:07 am, appydev wrote:
> >
Greetings to everyone.
I recently read about an application developed with web2py like "Django
People" I get to test it and I read about some suggestions from Massimo.
I've been looking but can not find it. Anyone remember it?
Really beautiful!
Congratulations, it's great.
2010/10/18 Martin.Mulone
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
> i do in web2py, i have to thank to massimo and the community to
> answered my littles questions
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