Ok thank you. I will update the code for everyone once I have it working.



On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I think I cover the week, day, month stuff in your last mail... But it
> just a matter of initialize the plugin has you want... Just read the plugin
> doc about that...
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Richard Vézina <
> ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The memory leak was only perceptible with large dataset... Each time the
>> calendar view is call there is a memory build up until saturation... So I
>> gues that it could happen when web2py is not restarted during a certain
>> periode and calendar view is call many many time with a smaller dataset...
>>
>> You could use web2py feature to generate data and investigate if the leak
>> is still there, or you can check the date of the app build... If it before
>> january 2013, there surely still a memory leak...
>>
>> I can provide a code sample for a json feed function, but you will need
>> to adapt to suit your need...
>>
>> Here an example :
>>
>> *# Controller*
>> def calendar():
>>     a='' # empty view only to allow to create a callable view to
>> initialize the FullCalendar plugin
>>     return dict(a=a)
>>
>> def calendar_json_feed():
>>     rows=db(db.your_table.id>0).select(db.your_table.id,
>> orderby=db.your_table.order_field_if_required, cache=(cache.ram, 86400)) #
>> 1 day = 86400 sec
>>         # Order issue solve by order in FullCalendar. There is a specific
>> order issue with chrome :
>> https://code.google.com/p/fullcalendar/issues/detail?id=379
>>         # To workaround Chrome specific issue I could increment start
>> time of event of 1 sec
>>     events = []
>>     for i,row in enumerate(rows):
>>         events.append({'title': id_represent[row.id],
>>             'allDay': False,
>>             'start': row.date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d 08:30:00'), # Leading
>> zero is important for Firefox, comment 2 in answer :
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12771886/jquery-fullcalendar-plugin-events-are-limited-to-3-in-ie-and-firefox
>>             'end': row.date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d 09:30:00'),
>>             'url': URL(c='your_controller', f='your_function',
>> args=('your_table', row.id))})
>>     from gluon.contrib import simplejson
>>     return simplejson.dumps(events)
>>
>>
>> *# View*
>>
>> {{response.files.append(URL(r=request,c='static',f='js/fullcalendar.min.js'))}}
>> {{response.files.append(URL(r=request,c='static',f='js/gcal.js'))}}
>>
>> {{response.files.append(URL(r=request,c='static',f='css/fullcalendar.css'))}}
>>
>> {{'''response.files.append(URL(r=request,c='static',f='css/fullcalendar.print.css'))'''}}
>>
>> {{extend 'layout.html'}}
>>
>> <h1>{{=T('Calendar')}}</h1>
>>
>> <div id="calendar"></div>
>>
>> <script type='text/javascript'>
>>   jQuery(document).ready(function() {
>>
>>         var date = new Date();
>>         var d = date.getDate();
>>         var m = date.getMonth();
>>         var y = date.getFullYear();
>>
>>         $('#calendar').fullCalendar({
>>             editable: false,
>>             eventMouseover: function(calEvent, jsEvent, view) {
>>                                 savBg = $(this).css("background-color");
>>                                 savClr = $(this).css("color");
>>                                 $(this).css( { color:'#fff',
>> backgroundColor:"#006" } );
>>                         }, // To set the underline onMouseOver to be white
>>                            // Ex. here :
>> https://code.google.com/p/fullcalendar/issues/attachmentText?id=1029&aid=10290002000&name=default-mouseover-test.html&token=zcAvPMm_D7u-QIxeSHJm7AiVZic%3A1370289225654
>>             eventSources: [
>>                 // Ex.: Google calendar
>>                 //{url: '
>> https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/ml.richard.vezina%40gmail.com/public/basic
>> ',
>>                 // className: 'gcal-event',
>>                 // currentTimezone: 'America/Montreal'},
>>                 {url:
>> '/your_app_name/your_controller/calendar_json_feed', 'color': 'rgb(84, 132,
>> 237)', cache: true},
>>                 // you can insert here all the other json feed you want
>> for the stuff you want to display, you can change color to make those
>> differents groups of events distinctive
>>                 ],
>>             // feed by simplejson function
>>             //[
>>             //    {
>>             //    title: "S-20120215-U219-2p",
>>             //    allDay: false,
>>             //    start: "2013-03-22 08:30:00", // Leading zero is
>> important for Firefox, comment 2 in answer :
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12771886/jquery-fullcalendar-plugin-events-are-limited-to-3-in-ie-and-firefox
>>             //    end: "2013-03-22 09:30:00",
>>             //    url: '/sgddms/lotns/read/lotns_sample/623'
>>             //    }
>>             //    ],
>>             header: {
>>                 left:   'today prevYear,nextYear prev,next',
>>                 center: 'title',
>>                 right:  'month,basicWeek,basicDay'
>>             },
>>             {{if T.accepted_language.split('-')[0] == 'fr':}}
>>                 timeFormat: 'H(:mm)', // uppercase H for 24-hour clock
>>             {{pass}}
>>             monthNames: ["{{=T('January')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('February')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('March')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('April')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('May')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('June')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('July')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('August')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('September')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('October')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('November')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('December')}}"],
>>             dayNames: ["{{=T('Sunday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Monday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Tuesday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Wednesday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Thursday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Friday')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Saturday')}}"],
>>             dayNamesShort: ["{{=T('Sun')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Mon')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Tue')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Wed')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Thu')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Fri')}}",
>>                 "{{=T('Sat')}}"],
>>             buttonText: {
>>                 prev:     '&nbsp;&#9668;&nbsp;',  // left triangle
>>                 next:     '&nbsp;&#9658;&nbsp;',  // right triangle
>>                 prevYear: '&nbsp;&#9668;&#9668;&nbsp;', // <<
>>                 nextYear: '&nbsp;&#9658;&#9658;&nbsp;', // >>
>>                 today:    "{{=T('today')}}",
>>                 month:    "{{=T('month')}}",
>>                 week:     "{{=T('week')}}",
>>                 day:      "{{=T('day')}}"
>>             }
>>
>>         });
>>
>>     });
>> </script>
>>
>>
>> Since I save you a lot of time you can consider to update the
>> AppointmentManager app with this example to return to community :
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-appliances/tree/master/AppointmentManager
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Tom Russell <t...@caregointl.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Well I updated to the latest fullcalendar and it seems to work good, but
>>> do not know if the memory leak still exists. By any chance could you share
>>> what you did? Also, any chance you added views for week/day in it?
>>>
>>> You can see in the example here http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ that it
>>> has buttons for day and week also. I tried fiddling with some examples to
>>> get it to show but am not successful yet.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Richard Vézina <
>>> ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Letting FullCalendar consume the json feed...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Richard Vézina <
>>>> ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  Take care, I don't know if it has been solve, but I found a memory
>>>>> leak in this app caused by the way FullCalendar is integrated... I solve
>>>>> the issue for my own need by using the json feed feature of FullCalendar
>>>>> doing a simple json feed function returning a well formatted json object
>>>>> with simplejson dump.
>>>>>
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Tom Russell <t...@caregointl.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am using the appointment manager from
>>>>>> https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-appliances/tree/master/AppointmentManager
>>>>>> .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have tweaked it to my needs and works well so far but there is an
>>>>>> issue trying to use SQLFORM.grid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I get an error
>>>>>> <type 'exceptions.TypeError'> <lambda>() takes exactly 1 argument (2
>>>>>> given)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> by doing this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def appointment_select():
>>>>>>     grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.t_appointment, deletable=True,
>>>>>> editable=True, create=False, maxtextlength=64, paginate=25)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     return dict(grid=grid)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I cannot figure out why it is doing this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>>
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