On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 10:33 PM, newnomad wrote:
> there is a ROR framework in the works specifically aimed at mobile
> application developing.
"I don’t know. It’s not like their last app framework went anywhere."
-- John Gruber
LOL!
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Branko Vukelić
bg.bra...@gmail.com
stu...@brankovukelic.
there is a ROR framework in the works specifically aimed at mobile
application developing.
http://daringfireball.net/linked/2010/11/08/37signals-mobile-framework
So... how cool would it be if there was a "mobileweb2py" too...
On Oct 21, 2:47 pm, blackthorne wrote:
> Damn, I have so many ideas an
You cannot do recursive references with wizard yet.
On Oct 26, 1:52 am, dederocks wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Experimenting with the new wizard to accelerate my developement, I
> encountered an error when defining a recursive field.
>
> With table location
>
> and fields
> id_location location
> descript
Hello,
Experimenting with the new wizard to accelerate my developement, I
encountered an error when defining a recursive field.
With table location
and fields
id_location location
description
barcode
I get:
File "C:\Users\Andre\Documents\web2py\gluon\sql.py", line 1528, in
__allocate
rais
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:35 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> The layout selector should include simpler cases as you suggest.
>
> Creating controller on the fly is a more complex issues because it
> assumes the wizard understands user's code and it does not.
I've had something more along the line of creat
The layout selector should include simpler cases as you suggest.
Creating controller on the fly is a more complex issues because it
assumes the wizard understands user's code and it does not.
Massimo
On Oct 25, 9:33 am, Branko Vukelic wrote:
> I've seen the wizard video
>
> http://vimeo.com/160
I've seen the wizard video
http://vimeo.com/16048970
It's an awesome feature, much like RoR's scaffold, but with an UI.
Nice. What I'd really like to see, though, is a handy toolbar in the
Edit section that we could use to generate bits and pieces on the fly.
Like do just one table, or just modif
Hi,
thanks for the reply, it does make sense. And more params is always a
good thing:) so, a "menu and stuff" injecting script, eh? how
interesting... :)
Thanks,
Mart
On Oct 23, 6:45 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> The problem is that layouts are not built my me. The come form free
> css layouts and
The problem is that layouts are not built my me. The come form free
css layouts and a script of mine that injected menus and stuff in
them. We do not have manpower to go through them one by one and edit
them.
But we could have a ez.css layout that takes extra parameters.
Massimo
On Oct 23, 1:11
The wizard data is already attached to the session. You can go back
and forth to the wizard and unless you got o page zero it remembers
its state.
When you "generate" is saves the state in a pickle within the newly
created app.
If you open the wizard again on the app, it reverts to that state.
Why not attach the wizard data to the session?
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Thadeus
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:11 PM, mart wrote:
> Hi Massimo,
>
> Yeah, I guess it was kid of late... I'll try again, in shorter
> version (or at least in less badly organized thoughts):
>
> * great wizard. options are huge as to where
Hi Massimo,
Yeah, I guess it was kid of late... I'll try again, in shorter
version (or at least in less badly organized thoughts):
* great wizard. options are huge as to where it can lead.
* Would be great if we could store/save the data we set in the wizard
in a user_wiz_templates_GENERIC.tabl
On my todo list
1) rewrite the plugins app similar to http://web2py.com/layouts
2) allow wizard to download of plugins as it downloads
3) Give the wizard something like the plugin_wiki "widget builder"
that discovers available plugins and allows embedding components in
pages.
4) Download seman
I am not sure I fully understand but this is not because of your nice
explanation. Rather me not being fully awake yet.
What it does already:
- The wizard saves the state in /wizard.metadata and if you try
reopen that app, it will revert to that state, which you can modify
- The wizard does not re
wow nice..
2010/10/23 mart
> Hi,
>
> Love the wiZ2py (my daughter coined that one, because she's six and
> always sounds strange when over-tired and has the giggles - at least
> that's what it sounded like). I do look forward to many more
> iterations, all as great and fascinating as the next
Hi,
Love the wiZ2py (my daughter coined that one, because she's six and
always sounds strange when over-tired and has the giggles - at least
that's what it sounded like). I do look forward to many more
iterations, all as great and fascinating as the next I sure.
was thinking... there are so man
i would take a patch. :-)
On Oct 22, 1:50 pm, guruyaya wrote:
> I think a button with a plus sign, near every table field, is more in
> intuitive, the enter. Don't remove the enter, just add the plus sign
> too.
> If you don't do that, for the very least, explain that adding another
> field is do
I think a button with a plus sign, near every table field, is more in
intuitive, the enter. Don't remove the enter, just add the plus sign
too.
If you don't do that, for the very least, explain that adding another
field is done with enter as well.
On Oct 22, 10:36 am, dederocks wrote:
> Thanks fo
Thanks for the fix! works with python 2.7 too :-)!
On 21 oct, 19:43, "mr.freeze" wrote:
> This is very handy. I got an error on step 1 with Python 2.6. I think
> line 62 of wizard.py should be:
> from gluon.contrib.simplejson import loads
>
> On Oct 21, 7:21 am, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > app/wizar
Thanks. On the todo list
On Oct 21, 6:03 pm, DJ wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> The wizard is awesome! I was going to post a question about a UI to
> generate tables when you seemed to have read my mind :-)
>
> Here are some thoughts/features that will be really nice to have -
> a) would it possible to
Massimo,
The wizard is awesome! I was going to post a question about a UI to
generate tables when you seemed to have read my mind :-)
Here are some thoughts/features that will be really nice to have -
a) would it possible to have a drop down of datatypes that we can pick
from when entering field
This is the vision of web2py coming into fruition!
--
Thadeus
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Anthony wrote:
> On Oct 21, 5:46 pm, Timmie wrote:
> > I also did not understand in the video how the table was pre-populated
> > that quickly.
> > Please explain this.
>
>
> http://web2py.com/boo
On Oct 21, 5:46 pm, Timmie wrote:
> I also did not understand in the video how the table was pre-populated
> that quickly.
> Please explain this.
http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/12#Populating-Database-with-Dummy-Data
Yet another cool web2py feature -- and it's even in the book.
> May I suggest a feature request:
> You could offer to the user a variant that would automatically create
> appropriate
> tables, field definitions and populate the tables, just by loading
> /analysing
> the contents of a .user-chosen csv file (typically generated from an excel
> file).
> This wou
Against myself, that so much enjoy the free web2py documentation, I
think the already existing material is more than enough to consider
making even more and better but paid material. I prefer this way but I
would consider it fair.
Best regards
On Oct 21, 9:08 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> LOL
>
> Think
or make your own amazon, when people buy the book, it render the
online version to the book. +1 great video.
On Oct 21, 5:08 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> LOL
>
> Think about me. This makes the book obsolete and the publisher did not
> even send tot amazon yet. ;-(
>
> On Oct 21, 2:14 pm, guruyaya wrot
LOL
Think about me. This makes the book obsolete and the publisher did not
even send tot amazon yet. ;-(
On Oct 21, 2:14 pm, guruyaya wrote:
> Everytime I say "web2py will never be easier to develop with", you
> make me a liar. Amazing.
> On Oct 21, 7:43 pm, "mr.freeze" wrote:
>
> > This is v
Everytime I say "web2py will never be easier to develop with", you
make me a liar. Amazing.
On Oct 21, 7:43 pm, "mr.freeze" wrote:
> This is very handy. I got an error on step 1 with Python 2.6. I think
> line 62 of wizard.py should be:
> from gluon.contrib.simplejson import loads
>
> On Oct 21,
This is very handy. I got an error on step 1 with Python 2.6. I think
line 62 of wizard.py should be:
from gluon.contrib.simplejson import loads
On Oct 21, 7:21 am, mdipierro wrote:
> app/wizard.metadata
>
> it is a pickle
>
> On Oct 21, 5:40 am, blackthorne wrote:
>
> > Back from Egypt and I s
Sweet!
On Oct 21, 1:55 am, mdipierro wrote:
> http://vimeo.com/16048970
>
> Now I am going to sleep a few ours
With jquerymobile just released, I think native html5 web apps that
has integration with web2py will be totally awesome!
On Oct 21, 9:47 pm, blackthorne wrote:
> Damn, I have so many ideas and so little time to make them happen...
>
> IMHO, one killer would be to make a mobile style/version of we
Damn, I have so many ideas and so little time to make them happen...
IMHO, one killer would be to make a mobile style/version of web2py UI.
Namely, an iPhone web app. Check this out:
http://theappleblog.com/2010/02/12/how-to-create-an-iphone-web-app/
Now, with a wizard like this it would even be m
app/wizard.metadata
it is a pickle
On Oct 21, 5:40 am, blackthorne wrote:
> Back from Egypt and I seem to be looking at something completely
> new...
> new website, new wizard thing, great work!
>
> I became curious about this.
> Does this wizard keep a record in some language such as YAML?
>
>
Back from Egypt and I seem to be looking at something completely
new...
new website, new wizard thing, great work!
I became curious about this.
Does this wizard keep a record in some language such as YAML?
It would be nice so that you could share one simple text file with the
pure application def
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