Re: [web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2013-01-17 Thread Angelo Compagnucci
Any news on this?


2013/1/13 Álvaro José Iradier airad...@gmail.com

 Hi, I get back to this thread again as I recently got a notification from
 the feature request on Sourceforge.I had it nearly forgotten, but I think
 it is still interesting and it looks like the author of Pydev is thinking
 about including the web2py support.

 You can see my original proposal and the Pydev author comments here on
 Sourceforge:


 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=577332aid=3294887group_id=85796

 I do not know if the same approach applies after the changes commented by
 Bruno, but I think it would be worth to try.

 Greets.


 On Monday, June 13, 2011 8:40:47 PM UTC+2, Álvaro José Iradier wrote:

 No, I wasn't aware... sorry, I can't follow the current web2py
 development at that detail. Could you point me to the information or
 make a small brief? It sounds like it could be quite useful.

 Greets.

 On 10 jun, 04:52, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote:
  Are you aware about the changes included in the latest web2py version?
 
  I am talking specially about the new importer, the 'current' object and
 the
  models subfolders.
 
  Is that being considerated?
 
  On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Álvaro J. Iradier 
  airad...@gmail.comwrote:

 
   Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might
   consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working
   fine, and we are quite there.
 

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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2013-01-13 Thread Álvaro José Iradier
Hi, I get back to this thread again as I recently got a notification from 
the feature request on Sourceforge.I had it nearly forgotten, but I think 
it is still interesting and it looks like the author of Pydev is thinking 
about including the web2py support.

You can see my original proposal and the Pydev author comments here on 
Sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=577332aid=3294887group_id=85796

I do not know if the same approach applies after the changes commented by 
Bruno, but I think it would be worth to try.

Greets.

On Monday, June 13, 2011 8:40:47 PM UTC+2, Álvaro José Iradier wrote:

 No, I wasn't aware... sorry, I can't follow the current web2py 
 development at that detail. Could you point me to the information or 
 make a small brief? It sounds like it could be quite useful. 

 Greets. 

 On 10 jun, 04:52, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: 
  Are you aware about the changes included in the latest web2py version? 
  
  I am talking specially about the new importer, the 'current' object and 
 the 
  models subfolders. 
  
  Is that being considerated? 
  
  On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Álvaro J. Iradier 
  airad...@gmail.comwrote: 

  
   Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might 
   consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working 
   fine, and we are quite there. 
  



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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-13 Thread Álvaro J . Iradier
No, I wasn't aware... sorry, I can't follow the current web2py
development at that detail. Could you point me to the information or
make a small brief? It sounds like it could be quite useful.

Greets.

On 10 jun, 04:52, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Are you aware about the changes included in the latest web2py version?

 I am talking specially about the new importer, the 'current' object and the
 models subfolders.

 Is that being considerated?

 On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Álvaro J. Iradier airad...@gmail.comwrote:







  Yes, I checked that project, but these way would require not adding
  anything at the headers, and it also parses the models file. It
  requires no modification in web2py, just in Pydev.

  Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might
  consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working
  fine, and we are quite there.

  Greets.

  On 9 jun, 20:43, Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
   You can use this project:http://code.google.com/p/neo-insert-imports/to
   add automatically the necessary imports for the static analyzer.

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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Álvaro J . Iradier
After some talking to the Pydev author, we've managed to make a patch
to a file in Pydev that calls the build_environment() and
run_models_in() functions from web2py, and adds the resulting
environment into the __builtins__. The result is you automagically
get a fully working web2py environment in eclipse, with
autocompletion, etc.

You can follow the development on this feature request on Pydev issue
tracker:

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=577332aid=3294887group_id=85796

The procedure is quite manual yet, I hope it can be improved so it is
customizable per project.

Comments and help are welcome!


Greets.

On 29 abr, 10:51, Álvaro J. Iradier alvaro.irad...@polartech.es
wrote:
 Hi,

 I am trying to develop an extension (a Jython script[1]) for Pydev[2] to
 improve web2py integration into Eclipse (I'm not sattisfied with the
 existing recipes).

 I've just started, and you can follow what's going on on the following
 thread in the Pydev-code mailing list:

 https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=BANLkTik-Sj...

 If someone is interested on helping, please let me know, I don't have much
 time available to work on it.

 Greets.

 [1]http://pydev.org/manual_articles_scripting.html
 [2]http://pydev.org/

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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Ross Peoples
That would be awesome. I tried using Eclipse + PyDev once, but it just felt 
too big and complicated, especially since it didn't know anything about 
web2py and couldn't do autocomplete. If this works, I may have to reevaluate 
Eclipse + PyDev again.

[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Does this require any modification to web2py?

On Jun 9, 12:27 pm, Álvaro J. Iradier airad...@gmail.com wrote:
 After some talking to the Pydev author, we've managed to make a patch
 to a file in Pydev that calls the build_environment() and
 run_models_in() functions from web2py, and adds the resulting
 environment into the __builtins__. The result is you automagically
 get a fully working web2py environment in eclipse, with
 autocompletion, etc.

 You can follow the development on this feature request on Pydev issue
 tracker:

 https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=577332aid=3294887;...

 The procedure is quite manual yet, I hope it can be improved so it is
 customizable per project.

 Comments and help are welcome!

 Greets.

 On 29 abr, 10:51, Álvaro J. Iradier alvaro.irad...@polartech.es
 wrote:







  Hi,

  I am trying to develop an extension (a Jython script[1]) for Pydev[2] to
  improve web2py integration into Eclipse (I'm not sattisfied with the
  existing recipes).

  I've just started, and you can follow what's going on on the following
  thread in the Pydev-code mailing list:

 https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=BANLkTik-Sj...

  If someone is interested on helping, please let me know, I don't have much
  time available to work on it.

  Greets.

  [1]http://pydev.org/manual_articles_scripting.html
  [2]http://pydev.org/

  --
  Álvaro J. Iradier Muro
  Departamento de Desarrollo
  alvaro.irad...@polartech.es

  Polar Technologies
  T +34 976 527 952
  F +34 976 466 125www.polartech.es

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  Gracias por su colaboración.


Re: [web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Pierre Thibault
You can use this project: http://code.google.com/p/neo-insert-imports/ to
add automatically the necessary imports for the static analyzer.

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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Álvaro J . Iradier
Yes, I checked that project, but these way would require not adding
anything at the headers, and it also parses the models file. It
requires no modification in web2py, just in Pydev.

Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might
consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working
fine, and we are quite there.

Greets.

On 9 jun, 20:43, Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
 You can use this project:http://code.google.com/p/neo-insert-imports/to
 add automatically the necessary imports for the static analyzer.

 --

 A+

 -
 Pierre
 My blog and profile
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[web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread ra3don
Glad to see the work is coming along. I really appreciate the effort
on this. Would be great to see this bundled with Pydev.

On Jun 9, 4:11 pm, Álvaro J. Iradier airad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, I checked that project, but these way would require not adding
 anything at the headers, and it also parses the models file. It
 requires no modification in web2py, just in Pydev.

 Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might
 consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working
 fine, and we are quite there.

 Greets.

 On 9 jun, 20:43, Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:



  You can use this project:http://code.google.com/p/neo-insert-imports/to
  add automatically the necessary imports for the static analyzer.

  --

  A+

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  (http://pierrethibault.posterous.com)http://pierrethibault.posterous.com
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Re: [web2py] Re: Project: pydev extension for web2py in Eclipse

2011-06-09 Thread Bruno Rocha
Are you aware about the changes included in the latest web2py version?

I am talking specially about the new importer, the 'current' object and the
models subfolders.

Is that being considerated?



On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Álvaro J. Iradier airad...@gmail.comwrote:

 Yes, I checked that project, but these way would require not adding
 anything at the headers, and it also parses the models file. It
 requires no modification in web2py, just in Pydev.

 Talking to the pydev author in the pydev mailing list, he might
 consider including support for web2py if we manage to get it working
 fine, and we are quite there.

 Greets.

 On 9 jun, 20:43, Pierre Thibault pierre.thibau...@gmail.com wrote:
  You can use this project:http://code.google.com/p/neo-insert-imports/to
  add automatically the necessary imports for the static analyzer.
 
  --
 
  A+
 
  -
  Pierre
  My blog and profile
  (http://pierrethibault.posterous.com)
 http://pierrethibault.posterous.com
  YouTube page (http://www.youtube.com/user/tubetib)
 http://www.youtube.com/user/tubetib
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