Here's another quickie:
Running jython.bat web2py.py -L options.py would fail to load the
options file.
In widget, line 748, make it try again with fewer parameters:
if options.config:
try:
options = __import__(options.config, [], [], '')
except Exception:
Oh right, the patch patch. Here you go for both of them.
-tim
On 1/22/2010 11:36 AM, mdipierro wrote:
patch patch ...
notice that web2py worked with jthon2.5rc2 but not with table
jython2.5 apparently because of a runaway bin in Java regex that sun
marked as won't fix. This was a problem in
What situation are you in such that your app depends on neatly indented
HTML?
-tim
On 1/12/2010 11:52 PM, Iceberg wrote:
I knew this, but I still avoid writing such long paragraph of code in
view file. Because I am nervous that maybe someday some developer
(other than me) modifies this
You can read about the bug and patch here:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/6d9e0e6eb7d0aa3/99817324626f6d0f?lnk=gstq=errata
-tim
On 1/12/2010 8:52 AM, Iceberg wrote:
Hi pals,
When upgrading from web2py 1.73.1 (last svn version) to 1.74.5, I
encountered a
How about putting in an exception that removes something from the
ramcache on an outofmemory error?
On 1/11/2010 10:57 AM, mdipierro wrote:
I think I found what was causing the problem. Not 100% sure but most
likely it was this app:
http://www.web2py.com/stocks
It was caching large datasets
Web2py uses its own layer as opposed to using WebOb like some other
frameworks do.
To answer your question, no if you use apache + mod_wsgi no portion of
the bundled webserver is run.
Tim
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It all gets processed
My motivation for developing Rocket wasn't speed as much as it was
concurrency. wsgiserver drops to 9% of its max throughput when
processing 25 concurrent connections and that drop continues downward as
more concurrent connections happen**. In contrast, Rocket drops to 53%
of its max at 25
I LOL'ed at that picture so hard!
On 1/8/2010 3:33 PM, mikech wrote:
PEP due out soon proposing rolling Unladen Swallow into Python 3
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1) To install win32 python extensions, the easiest way
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Do you need to bundle reportlab with an app?
Reportlab requires some binary libaries that are not conducive Python's
true cross-platformness. I would say the better way is to just
.
The file name extension is in no way secure at all. Thanks for the
responses guys.
PIL can help here too. See the top example here:
http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/introduction.htm
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I was getting my threads mixed. Yes Wes, that's an excellent suggestion.
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Wes James wrote:
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the convention over configuration philosophy
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But for me it's about whether my CSS/JS files are compressed/merged or
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I don't think we need much, if any, support for this in the framework.
I simply have a flag set in the DB store this in my session.
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Hammond Win32 extensions must be installed: maybe this could be added
in the docs.
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i added exception handling to it but it would be nice if you could
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restart web2py every so often for changes to the module to take
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What is best practice, when it comes to sharing code across
controllers please?
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There are two ways of looking at this issue.
1) Model refers to execution model upon which the controller is run
and view is rendered. In this view, it is entirely acceptable to put
that lists
comprehension performs better.
I assumed it to be mostly a short-hand notation inspired by a
functional programming style.
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Disregard, I see you fixed it in the real page.
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I see you fixed the broken link that Yannick mentioned, but it's not
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That will be fixed automatically when the old one gets replaced but
thanks for reporting
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Google gears is a browser plugin. Even if we wanted to, there would be
no way to include it in web2py.
Sebastian E. Ovide wrote:
Hi All,
is there any plans to include google gears into web2py ? (or is
already part
Google gears is a browser plugin. Even if we wanted to, there would be
no way to include it in web2py.
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is there any plans to include google gears into web2py ? (or is
already part of T2?)
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and includes some useful icons and styles everybody needs + we can
redistribute it because this is MIT license.
Pros? Cons?
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developers. I know it would me, but I already like web2py. :-)
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from gluon.sql import drivers
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Note to those unfamiliar:
up() is a web2py function, not a Python function. It will only
be put in db.py but that is not ideal
conceptually - and would run on every request?
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On Jan 27, 2:14 pm, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
I'm not sure what you're getting at here, but if you consider Python is
a very dynamic language. Whenever a module is imported, it is
essentially run in it's own namespace. In the case of your plugin
(driver
, which again complicates things (do
you consider a second process starting a first load or can it re-use
the results of the first one's startup ? It really depends on the
usage scenario).
As for main.wsgibase(), my bad, I wanted to say 'when' not 'where'.
On Jan 27, 4:35 pm, Timothy Farrell
private/script.py
On Jan 27, 10:24 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
Yes, but WSGI/FCGI web-servers always have several new processes ready
for requests rather than having to wait for a process to start as soon
as a request is received.
Be careful about the multiple processes
hidden dependencies in the apps.
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I didn't think we were talking on the app level.
mdipierro wrote:
I am skeptical about initialization code being initialized by the app
because it may take time and web server may
Some people are just to sensitive to such shenanigans.
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I don't think Massimo meant this to be taken too seriously
On Jan 22, 5:48 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
flame
Oh, because Obama's team is the authority on web development too?
Seriously
While we're talking about sensitivity...the first to should be too.
Sorry to any grammar nazis out there.
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than to pick one solution to solve all
the worlds problems.
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Oh, because Obama's team is the authority on web development too?
Seriously!
For that matter, they're using Microsoft to serve the page. By the same
logic
.
There is a lot more stuff in there (like decorators that enforce
permissions) that needs polishing and documenting.
Volunteers to help?
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to web2py for one new feature.
Does anyone have any comments or questions?
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remote administration using SSH then? Can you explain further?
Hmm, I would have to write some routes then
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1) FCGI doesn't use ports. Just use your Apache hostname
?
3. Actualy I do not mind using routes, I actuall pestered Massimo into
implementing a lng way back :-)
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Yes, it works for date but it does not work for time. I'm not sure how
this would look implemented into web2py. (You should read the page more
thoroughly.)
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mdipierro wrote:
fantastic. can you email me a patch
That is true, Massimo will have to make that call.
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compatibility. If a new version of a library (jQuery in this case
this helps :)
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any way to remove them do you know and scale the pages to A4?
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Did you look at my implementation?
1) Yes, this is a problem, but we can't get around it when we still need
a solution. My solution works for Python 2.5 and 2.6 and the dates
, in default
raise TypeError(%r is not JSON serializable % (o,))
TypeError: datetime.date(2009, 1, 14) is not JSON serializable
It seems something similar happened in Django:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2460
Is there any workaround?
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Thank you Tim, I am looking forward to it.
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That's funny, I just dealt with this issue yesterday. I'll put a tip on
the wiki and link
Yes, it works for date but it does not work for time. I'm not sure how
this would look implemented into web2py. (You should read the page more
thoroughly.)
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mdipierro wrote:
fantastic. can you email me a patch?
does it work for date and time too?
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I guess this problem is caused by the new template engine. (Don't get
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Yah, but I just got around to using that feature today. Sorry.
mdipierro wrote:
I re*s*placed them in trunk. There was a reason why this thing was
1.55rc for some time.
Massimo
On Jan 8, 2:12 pm, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
Massimo
dev_appserver
where it cannot write tickets, so the result is no debugging
information.
What is the best way to simply disable web2py's ticket system and let
the exception raise to the outer WSGI handler that prints a detailed
stack trace?
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I re*s*placed them in trunk. There was a reason why this thing was
1.55rc for some time.
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Massimo, would you do a search on main.py for reponse and resplace
suggestions,
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On Jan 6, 10:45 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
So when you use the cache decorator on a controll
t, this is only part of your patch.
Anyway, I ma still not happy with template.py
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I realize I can ignore the WSGIServer errors, but what about the 303
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Any specific areas to test out more thoroughly?
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That's normal. What was the error in the traceback? Was it anything
that we should code around?
-tim
Fran wrote:
On Jan 5, 3:25pm, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
For Fran and Massimo, I've attached a patched winservice.py
Using this version
ormation I provided, Massimo will be able to
find a fix.
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accurate ;-)
When will multi column unique constraint functionality be added to
web2py.
Best regards,
Annet.
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or we'll have to wait? i think it's hard to avoid all
dependency contrib / thirdparty package. as long as it's include i
think that's fine.
-vince
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on the database backend.
Massimo
On Dec 29, 8:04 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
Massimo, would it help if I made a bzr branch?
Timothy Farrell wrote:I've been using this in my setup (my setup has a few customizations) since the thread linked below. Just to say that it works!
-tim
(JSON list of objects)?
-tim
mdipierro wrote:
where? Can you send me a patch?
Massimo
On Dec 29, 9:01 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote:
You might want to switch back to list comprehensions. Granted the code is uglier but there are two big reasons.
1) Speed. Seehttp
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