You can try the web2py Application Development Cookbook:
http://www.amazon.com/web2py-Application-Development-Cookbook-Martin/dp/1849515468
On Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:31:23 PM UTC+9, Jscriptor09 wrote:
Is there a good web2py book outhere (paer or electronics). I got the
online manual
These are the best guides for installing Web2Py + Cherokee:
-
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4332514/set-up-cherokee-web2py-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/4528543#4528543
- Based on my personal experience from installing Web2Py on Cherokee
about a year ago
-
PythonAnywhere.com is a new Python Platform-as-a-Service.
Looks pretty cool, and Web2Py version goog_748665621.98.2 is
supportedhttp://www.pythonanywhere.com/batteries_included/ out
of the box!
Maybe this is where I will host the latest web app ideas I've had.
John
Hmm.. I had this idea a long time ago. Never got around to implementing it,
though. Here's an email that was sitting in my drafts box for over a year.
It's got some additional suggestions, too:
The T object and simple internationalization is one of the reasons I chose
the Web2Py framework.
Massimo gave a good introduction to Web2Py at PyCon US 2012. The video is
here http://pyvideo.org/video/714/web2py-ideas-we-stole-and-ideas-we-had.
In the video, he builds a web site URL bookmarking/shortening app.
@Massimo: any plans to share the source code? I was planning to make a very
Someone posted these earlier:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/954dfcfd1adeb440
I think you're looking for the second attachment,
web2py.plugin.layout_blank_1_81_5
On Jul 26, 10:08 am, G glenn.calt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I think the former green and black default layout looks very
The green theme is from a previous version of web2py (pre 1.89?) If
you really want it, Chris Steel uploaded a plugin (http://
groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/954dfcfd1adeb440) that will restore
it.
The plugin_wiki just adds functionality to your app without visually
altering it. It adds a new
Deploy Web2py on Amazon elastic computing infrastructure:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/26436821/Howto-deploy-Web2py-on-amazon-Ec2
You can get a free instance for a year: http://aws.amazon.com/free/
On Feb 8, 12:50 am, stargate kyoukh...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know of a hosting company that
This URL has been indexed by Google:
http://www.koreabites.com/inbite/inbite/ajax_signup_form.load
I would prefer this URL to be indexed:
http://www.koreabites.com/inbite/inbite/index/
Is there a way to prevent certain actions/views from being indexed by search
engines?
Also, is there a way to
From your original message, I was assuming you did not wish to run a PHP
server at all. If running a PHP server is allowed, it is possible to run
Web2Py and PHP side-by-side, in parallel:
- http://web2py.relevantmatter.com/welcome/
- http://web2py.relevantmatter.com/presite/phpinfo.php3
Try using the most recent instructions for getting Web2Py working with
Cherokeehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/4332514/set-up-cherokee-web2py-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/4528543#4528543
.
I documented the steps I took about two weeks ago. The other
The fields parameter is ignored by crud.search(). I took a peek at the
source http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/gluon/tools.py, and
fields is defined on line 3064 of Crud.search(), but never used.
Also, if a field has an IS_IN_SET() validator, the crud.search() form gives
a Value
I have been thinking about how to run PHP on top of Web2Py. I'm interested
in doing this because I want to augment an existing PHP app via Web2Py (For
example, use the T() internationalization object; use Web2Py's auth access
control). Also it will be easier to port a PHP application to Web2Py
I just posted some instructions
herehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/4332514/set-up-cherokee-web2py-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/4528543#4528543
for
Cherokee 0.99.39. I think you can follow the same instructions for 1.0.12,
but just be aware that the final Cherokee virtual server platform setup
I am trying to import a module 'pychimp' from another module 'inbite'
using local_import(). Both modules are in my modules directory. When I
nest a local_import() inside another local_import() I get an error:
c...@inbite.py:
local_import('pychimp', reload=True)
inbite = local_import('inbite',
*You can see the four buttons by creating any action that doesn't have a
view explicitly defined for it. So you could add an action to the welcome
app default.py controller:*
def action_without_a_view():
return dict(message='Buttons are below...')
Then browse to
My database table started giving errors when I added a field that
references itself. I think it is related to the other messages in this
thread because I get the same error message:
RuntimeError: Using a recursive select but encountered a broken
reference
This error is raised after I use the
*I figured it out. I needed to add this validator:*
db.inbite.parent.requires = IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_IN_DB(db, 'inbite.id',
zero='None'))
Otherwise the appadmin insert was inserting rows with parent=0, thus
introducing a reference to a non-existent row.
This also happens with the Web2Py book example
?
On Dec 9, 5:53 pm, John-Kim Murphy left...@gmail.com wrote:
*I figured it out. I needed to add this validator:*
db.inbite.parent.requires = IS_EMPTY_OR(IS_IN_DB(db, 'inbite.id',
zero='None'))
Otherwise the appadmin insert was inserting rows with parent=0, thus
introducing a reference
In the Web2Py book section describing the format attribute of a table
there is a brief mention of represent. It seems they serve related but
different purposes. Also the label parameter of IS_IN_DB() is also very
similar.
They all have the same format, anyways (and accept lambda functions)
What
I kind of stopped working on it after I learned that the Web2Py nightly has
a default layout that is much more pleasing to the eye.
I just wanted to demo my Web2Py appliances with a better looking theme.
You can grab what I have, though:
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