Nobody has any ideas?? Surely, this is a common use case...

On Tuesday, 10 March 2015 07:41:45 UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote:
>
> The table definition is:
>
> db.define_table('teams',
>                 
> Field('team_email',requires=[IS_EMAIL(),IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,'teams.team_email')]),
>                 
> Field('password',requires=[IS_STRONG(upper=2),CRYPT(salt=False)]),
>                 
> Field('team_name',requires=[IS_TEAM_NAME(),IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,'teams.team_name')]),
>                 
> Field('reg_date','datetime',readable=False,writable=False,default=datetime.datetime.today()),
>                 Field('reg_key',readable=False,writable=False),
>                 Field('team_size',requires=IS_IN_SET([1,2,3,4])),
>                 Field('team_captain',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>                 Field('second_member',requires=IS_CONDENSED()),
>                 Field('third_member',requires=IS_CONDENSED()),
>                 Field('fourth_member',requires=IS_CONDENSED()),
>                 Field('school',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>                 Field('teachers_email',requires=IS_EMAIL()))
>
> The call to SQLFORM in the default controller is:
>
>         record = db.teams(id)
>         form = SQLFORM(db.teams, record)
>         if form.process().accepted:
>             response.flash = 'profile updated'
>
> What other code would be helpful??
>
>
> On Tuesday, 10 March 2015 02:13:26 UTC-4, Johann Spies wrote:
>>
>> On 10 March 2015 at 06:53, horridohobbyist <horrido...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I use SQLFORM to add records to a table. However, one of the fields is a 
>>> password which requires=[IS_STRONG(upper=2),CRYPT(salt=False)].
>>>
>>> I would like to use SQLFORM to update records in the table, but I run 
>>> into a problem:  the password field contains the hash of the password, 
>>> which will not pass validation. So even if I don't change the password 
>>> field, SQLFORM insists that I enter something that can be validated.
>>>
>>> If I can't use SQLFORM, then I will have to build my own form and do 
>>> everything from scratch, essentially mimicking SQLFORM. That seems to me to 
>>> be a lot of unnecessary work.
>>>
>>> Is there an easy workaround?
>>>
>>> (Yeah, I'm still a web2py newbie.)
>>>
>>
>> Showing your code will help people on this list to help you.
>>
>> Regards
>> Johann 
>>
>

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