Basically, something like this (and I need to be able to provide sign up,
sign in, change password, etc for users via an api - json-rpc or REST):
myjwt = AuthJWT(auth, secret_key='SecretKey', expiration=3000000)
@cors_allow
@catch303
@myjwt.allows_jwt()
@auth.requires_login()
def call():
session.forget()
return service()
@service.jsonrpc2
def create(lesson_id, question, answer, reading, context, weight, examples):
card_id = db.card.insert(
lesson_id=lesson_id,
user_id=auth.user.id,
question=question,
answer=answer,
reading=reading,
context=context,
weight=weight,
examples=examples
)
return int(card_id)
On Monday, December 2, 2024 at 1:01:43 PM UTC+7 Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> If you can provide a minimalist example of code you want to port, I can
> help convert it.
>
> On Sunday, 1 December 2024 at 19:53:17 UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello Massimo,
>>
>> Since web2py is very very slow (according to a benchmark I've seen), I'm
>> interested in moving to py4web but I'm not sure how to handle the
>> transition.
>>
>> My web2py app is used as a service layer communicating with the
>> JavaScript frontend via json-rpc.
>> It uses web2py JWT tokens for auth.
>>
>> How can I handle the same architecture in py4web?
>>
>> On Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 9:10:05 AM UTC+7 Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> You may have noticed I am not very active on this mailing list. That is
>>> mostly because I have been concentrating my energy on py4web which I think
>>> is must more modern and faster than web2py.
>>>
>>> Once again I want to encourage you to move.
>>> If you look at this page
>>>
>>> https://py4web.com/#why
>>>
>>> You will find it to be very familiar:
>>> - has an admin interface (called _dashboard)
>>> - has an dbadmin interface
>>> - same pyDAL
>>> - same template language
>>> - same helpers
>>> - same session interface
>>> - similar but better Form
>>> - similar but better Grid (still evolving)
>>> - different request object but compatible with bottlepy
>>> - different auth logic but support for more Oauth2 services (github,
>>> okta, facebook, etc.)
>>> - different but similar background scheduler
>>>
>>> Here are some instructions about how to move from web2py to py4web
>>>
>>> web2py currently works for python2.7 and python3.7+ but they are using a
>>> frozen version of pydal. This no longer works on Google App Engine. So how
>>> do we fix it?
>>>
>>> I am considering the following:
>>> - freezing web2py for Python 2.7 and stopping support.
>>> - continuing limited support of web2py for python3.7+ and specifically
>>> upgrade pydal for the lastest.
>>> - upgrade pydal so that it continues to work on Google App Engine for
>>> both web2py and py4web.
>>>
>>> My questions are: Is this worth it? Have people moved from python2.7 to
>>> 3.7+ already? Are people here interested in continuing to use web2py with
>>> GAE?
>>>
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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