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On Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 12:52:16 PM UTC-4, Tres Seaver wrote:
>
> On 05/17/2017 10:55 PM, Mike Orr wrote:
> > I'll be there. Where
Let me know, and I'd like to buy you some sort of drink.
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Either way, thanks everyone. You all have definitely helped through this. I
have definitely learned quite a bit. Hopefully this gets resolved so that
the process to create a pyramid app on AWS is as simple as it is for django
or flask.
Thanks again,
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On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 8:04 PM, Steve Pi
to be rebuilt so
that it isn't missing those wheels. Then amazon needs to update their
images to make this all work.
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On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Dan Clark wrote:
> UGH!!!
>
> I decided to try out one of the other environments. It turns out that that
> the pre
ramid".
I also tried deploying my own app to it, but I am new to docker, so there's
that. Once I get up to speed on docker I might be able get a bit further.
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On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Dan Clark wrote:
> This is a bit above my skill level, but it sounds like there was a
suspect that AWS
hasn't worked necessary patches into their distro.
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On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Dan Clark wrote:
> This makes sense, but it seems like the AWS installation of python3 isn't
> playing nice
>
> [ec2-user@ip-172-31-28-79 dist-packages]$ which python3
>
ot sure what this means. There isn't a _bundled directory to get the
wheel from. It sounds like some sort of custom/old python install that is
missing things.
In my searches I did find
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1290847. It sounds
like the issue is with the OS pa
will try to work on this a bit later. I just wanted to report
back asap.
Thanks
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On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 2:58 AM, Steve Piercy
wrote:
> On 3/18/17 at 7:37 PM, wpu.cl...@gmail.com (Dan Clark) pronounced:
>
>
> Steve/Bert
>>
>> Let's see where and which vers
go around I am going to blow
everything away and start from scratch.
Anyway, I do appreciate the help.
Thanks,
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On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 6:40 PM, Steve Piercy
wrote:
> On 3/17/17 at 5:53 AM, wpu.cl...@gmail.com (Dan Clark) pronounced:
>
> Got stuck and then unstuck, but there are
Thanks for the heads up on activate. I relied on that script quite a bit.
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On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 12:09 AM, Steve Piercy
wrote:
> When I see things like the following, I smell trouble:
>
> (venv)[ec2-user@ip-172-31-13-110 ~]$ virtualenv -p python3 deprecation
> (deprecation)
ote:
>
> Could you try using:
>
> python3 -mvenv deprecation
>
> Please?
>
> I am wondering if this an issue with virtualenv using Py2 (32 bit) and Py3
> (64 bit)? I am grasping at straws here, but the whole lib64 thing is
> interesting.
>
> While using the p
confused because it
found zope under lib64 but not deprecate and just gave up.To test this out
I tried uninstalling zope.interface, and I was now able to import
zope.deprecate!
SO NOW WHAT??
Anyway, I am going to sleep. I doubt I'll work on this tomorrow morning,
but if anyone can tell me how to t
ope.deprecation import deprecated
[Thu Mar 16 01:36:38.569638 2017] [:error] [pid 2187] [remote
69.127.251.49:54728] ImportError: No module named 'zope.deprecation'
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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&g
ve me another morning I can
upload the project with 4.2 and get the complete traceback.
Thanks,
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> On 03/11/2017 07:52 PM, Michael Merickel wrote:
> > I have one small
Certainly, that was my intention. As I get some time I will look into it. I
still have work to do on my site as well.
Thanks so much for the feedback! All of this has been an exhilarating
change of pace for me.
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Hey Dan!
g and writing!
I am very intrigued by all of this.
Thanks,
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On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 6:31:58 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
>
> Sure, I just need to figure it out. I am an svn guy, so git is a bit
> foreign to me.
>
> --Dan
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 6:05 PM,
Sure, I just need to figure it out. I am an svn guy, so git is a bit
foreign to me.
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Steve Piercy
wrote:
> Dan,
>
> Would you consider adding a link to your articles by adding another page
> on the Pyramid Community Cook
he kids wake up.
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Did you have any luck determining a way to convert the format without
adding too much extra code? It seems that the only way you can do this is
to not rely on the wrappers that FormRender uses. The reason is because it
will just print out the raw date which is "-MM-DD" and that isn't
compat
uest)
...
return dict(...)
def determine_id(request):
id = frobnicate(request)
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:29:07 -0500, Michael Merickel wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Benjamin Sims
> wrote:
>
>> That is, a way to check that a user is not authenticated in order to
>> restrict access to a login form?
>
>
> Restricting access is done via Pyramid's use of ACLs (mapping
yself at the expense of a
handful of good design principles).
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Or if this is a bug,
then I'll be glad to file a bug report (not glad because there is a bug,
of course, but glad that I can in some way contribute).
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ave any hard data. We've seen it with the application running on Linux,
Windows, and OpenSolaris.
Any ideas? Are we doing anything obviously wrong? Has anyone else seen
anything like this?
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3XX series response codes.
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Personally I don't see the point of screencasts. Sample code/tutorials
are much more instructive and easier to refer back to. Yet Another 5-
minute Blog App is not going to convince people one way or the other.
Plus, Akhet's looking great and we shouldn't be doing anything to
distract Mike from ge
Quoting Mike Orr :
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Dan Sommers wrote:
I'm having a difficult time coming up with an approach to
configuration settings that "belong" to the Model. Or perhaps I don't
quite have my head around something else.
Anyway, for example, con
settled, for
now, on an initialization function in the model that's called from the
end of "main."
Is there a best practice for these things? Or should I give up on a
clean, complete separation between the view and the model for these
types of settings? Or is there something el
Regarding JSON support, it should be easy enough: perhaps a to_json()
method on the form that returns the current state as a dict, something
like:
{
success : false,
errors : {'name' : 'Your name is missing'},
data : {'email' : '...'}
}
On Jan 17, 10:19 am, Mike Burrows
Here is a hopefully helpful tidbit for anyone else who might have run
across this issue and just "dealt with it".
If you are getting SSL handshake errors when viewing (via https://localhost:5000
with Google chrome) a local development instance that is using SSL and
paster there is a way to stop th
I just set the cookie in response.set_cookie, that worked fine
thanks.
Just wondering why setting expiry on beaker sessions doesn't work.
On Nov 10, 7:39 pm, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> yeah.
>
> here's the relevant file:
>
> http://pylonshq.com/pasties/260136f1ce0e3552067388701ed45e3c
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So you use response.set_cookie("foo", expires=some_date) ?
On Nov 10, 4:05 pm, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> FWIW, i don't use the beaker session to handle auto-login stuff.
>
> My apps have 3 cookies:
>
> beaker session
> session[] data
>
> user_id
> this way other apps on the server can acce
Hi, I'm having trouble setting session_expires in the login
controller, via a "remember me" option in the login form.
I first tried this:
if remember_me:
session.cookie_expires = timedelta(days=90)
else:
session.cookie_expires = True
session.save()
However, when testing by logging in an
I think the "field enclosures" part of WTForms handles ForEach (Not
very familiar with FormEncode, so perhaps not):
http://wtforms.simplecodes.com/docs/fields.html#field-enclosures
On Oct 4, 8:36 pm, Mike Orr wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Kevin J. Smith wrote:
>
> > I am not so sur
On Oct 3, 5:23 am, Mike Orr wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Dan wrote:
>
> > WTForms does this already:http://wtforms.simplecodes.com/
>
> > It uses the same pattern as Django forms, and might be a bit further
> > developed.
>
> That looks pretty ele
WTForms does this already: http://wtforms.simplecodes.com/
It uses the same pattern as Django forms, and might be a bit further
developed.
On Oct 2, 10:17 pm, Mike Orr wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Matt Feifarek wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Marcus Cavanaugh
> > wrote
This occurred with a fresh project on latest checkout of Pylons
(5b3367b3aac1 (trunk)), Windows Vista, Python 2.5:
C:\users\xxx\myproject> paster shell development.ini
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python25\Scripts\paster-script.py", line 8, in
load_entry_point('pastescript=
UIs, and as we're trying out Pylons for a new
component it would be nice to have some built-in integration with Dojo that
we could take advantage of.
Of course, if wishes were horses, we'd have a whole lot of pet food. Or
something like that
> from routes import *
> m = Mapper()
> m.debug = True
> m.connect('gallery_thumb', 'images/gallery/:(image_id)_thumbnail.jpg')
> m.connect('gallery', 'images/gallery/:(img_id).jpg')
> print url_for('gallery_thumb', image_id=1)
> prin
es/gallery/1_thumbnail.jpg'
>>> url_for('gallery', image_id=1)
'/images/gallery/1_thumbnail.jpg'
I don't get the problem, why that? It drives me crazy :)
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agu Madhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi
>
>
> I am using Pylons 0.9.6rc2 and mako-0.1.8-py2.5.egg.
>
>
> I'm getting error in Pylons 0.9.6rc2..
> return Response(render('login.mak'), mimetype='application/xhtml+xml')
>
>
>
>
Consolidating the template filters into one file seems
> > > simpler as I don't keep 50 copies of the same filter in 50 templates.
> >
> > > Is what I'm after even possible with Mako? Maybe there is another
> > > solution that I haven't come up wit
FYI
I'm using http://www.openwebware.com/products/openwysiwyg/
It seems to be a lot less complicated than the fckeditor.net
implementation... it may help?
Example:
generate_wysiwyg('myTextArea', 400, 600);
Jose Galvez wrote:
> Has anyone used
PyDev configuration, pylons and all its components are in the
> system.PYTHONPATH but the autocompletion for the pylons specific stuff
> does not work
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> >
>
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Ben Bangert wrote:
On Jun 1, 2007, at 7:21 AM, Dan wrote:
I think you should consider changing domain names. I don't think the
name Pylons is bad, just combined with the domain pylonshq.com it just
doesn't stick. I'd suggest using pylonsframework.org for
This is all highly opinionated, but here are some of my suggestions.
I think you should consider changing domain names. I don't think the
name Pylons is bad, just combined with the domain pylonshq.com it just
doesn't stick. I'd suggest using pylonsframework.org for the following
reasons:
.o
I don't consider myself a Pylons guru
:-) , but I put my db init inside of websetup.py and
call it with paster. Hope it helps. Example below:
command-prompt# paster setup-app development.ini
#websetup.py
def setup_config(command, filename, section, vars):
"""
Place any commands to
Lol. The other article was just as fanatical, using cartoon images to
persuade the reader into thinking CSS was the best thing since 'sliced
bread'. To be fair, I'd say they are both nuts.
Michael Bayer wrote:
>
> On May 16, 2007, at 12:34 PM, Dan wrote:
>
>>
The choice between CSS 'tables' and HTML 'tables' is purely a matter of
opinion.
Just to point out a totally different point-of-view, please see:
http://www.decloak.com/Dev/CSSTables/CSS_Tables_01.aspx
Alexandre CONRAD wrote:
voltron wrote:
nevermind
% for item in c.l
You do have syntax error at:
c.links[item]}
should be:
${c.links[item]}
I believe this is what you want... assuming that c.links is being declared in
your controller!
#controller
def some_action(self):
c.links = ["link1","link2","link3"]
return render_response('/some_template.mak')
#som
You do have syntax error at:
c.links[item]}
should be:
${c.links[item]}
I believe this is what you want... assuming that c.links is being declared in
your controller!
#controller
def some_action(self):
c.links = ["link1","link2","link3"]
return render_response('/some_template.mak')
#som
content_tag("li", "Fox")
page.visual_effect :highlight, 'list', :duration => 3
page.replace_html 'header',
'RJS Template Test Complete!'
Dan wrote:
> I am using a prototype Ajax.updater which calls a function in my
>
I am using a prototype Ajax.updater which calls a function in my
controller. This successfully updates my based on the mako
template I call in render_response. Once this action is complete, I'd
like to run another Javascript function... basically some
script.aculo.us effects on the rendered
#x27;s very important for a system allowing users to input
> html directly.
>
> Is there an equivalent in mako?
>
>
> >
>
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d.checkbox('sm', value='expedited')Expedited
${c.form.field.checkbox('sm', value='next_day')Next Day
${c.form.field.submit('submit', value="Submit")}
${c.form.end()}
Graham Stratton wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I've been struggling
d.checkbox('sm', value='expedited')Expedited
${c.form.field.checkbox('sm', value='next_day')Next Day
${c.form.field.submit('submit', value="Submit")}
${c.form.end()}
Graham Stratton wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I've been struggling
Would anyone be willing to share an example on how Formencode (within
pylons) could validate a group of checkboxes or radio buttons... to make
sure at least one has been selected?
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Cliff Wells wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 08:07 -0400, Dan wrote:
IMHO. I never implemented memcache, but the distributed memory
concept is *not* by itself scalable architecture. The key is session
data. Typically (as in default Pylons setup) session data is tied to
physical
m_with_select",
url="" update="txtfld", with='value') %>
and from controller:
new_val = request.params.get('val')
return Response(h.text_field("res", value=new_val))
On Apr 27, 6:15 am, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wou
applied to a scalable architecture, could
provide performance improvements.
Dan
Cliff Wells wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 17:27 -0700, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
On 4/27/07, Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Out of curiosity, how is this ugly? This
Would someone give an example how I could replace a DOM object from the
controller?
For example, I have an onChange for a that calls a function
within the controller. The controller function is receiving the
this[this.selectedIndex].value (an integer). I can pass the int value
from the on
FYI
The improper rendering of the html was from not calling ${h.end_form}
... this for some reason caused Firefox to drop a tag.
Dan wrote:
I am having trouble with the link_to_remote webhelper. I am
using
Mako as my templating language.
I am clicking on a link within a page
I am having trouble with the link_to_remote webhelper. I am using
Mako as my templating language.
I am clicking on a link within a page that has a .
The link looks like this:
${h.link_to_remote("Search", dict(update="search",
url="">
loading="Element.show('loading')",
above databases.
>
Hm, well if you are about that. AdminPylon is a data/content administration
tool, really.Need to make a proper description.
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similar animals
> from reading Learning Python or whatever book I have so I think I
> shouldn't have too much a problem. Am I wrong?
>
> So, any takers? Think of it as the groundwork for your new docs :D
>
> TIA!
>
>
> >
>
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> from reading Learning Python or whatever book I have so I think I
> shouldn't have too much a problem. Am I wrong?
>
> So, any takers? Think of it as the groundwork for your new docs :D
>
> TIA!
>
>
> >
>
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AdminPylon is a
"plug in" thing, that adds a dependency on the ORM and really is not needed
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ctually main, step, but sometimes you have to improve/
> refactor it, isn't it?
>
> Dan, once you have a complete model - how are you going to enhance
> this model?
>
Well that is not my target. Web application developers define their models.
Thanks to SQLAlchemy and Elixir it
rst one. The idea is that you define models in your application and you
automatically get an "admin tool" for manage the data in that models.
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Thanks for the link! It was very useful!
On 4/17/07, ToddG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI they are actually moving these options/properties out of the model
> class, instead using a separate options subclass :
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/NewformsAdminBranch
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On 4/17/07, bjpirt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 17, 9:53 am, "Dan Korostelev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well what if the primary key is defined by user on object creation? I
> guess
> > we should have an option on making it visible/invisible. I
tionships by drag-and-drop
> movements :-) ... but excuse me for my 2 cents, just a quick question:
> what is the name of the project: "AdminPylon" or
> "AdminPylons" ("Welcome to AdminPylon [skipped] AdminPylons is an")?
>
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quot;. Well I don't think it's possible to make it work with ANY
ORM, because there's no standard interface AFAIK, but we could add support
for most popular ones.
Thanks for the reaction. Glad to see some people are interested in this
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I highly recommend this tutorial ...
http://pylonshq.com/project/pylonshq/wiki/PylonsWithAuthKitDatabase
Max Ischenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to setup authkit (0.3pre5) in my Pylons project (0.9.5)
> but for some reason it doesn't work. When I raise 401/403 errors they
> are displayed
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