Good eye Niphlod!

On Saturday, September 8, 2012 1:59:11 PM UTC-4, Joel Carrier wrote:
>
>
> Ha, as soon as I pasted this snippet I realized that and was looking to 
> modify.
> When developing I was working off the trunk and having this problem.
> For some reason I thought maybe after deploying to linux and using a 
> stable version the problem would go away.
>
> Then I deployed to a linux machine using version 2.0.8.
> I hit the salt problem and removed it.  Other than that, the code is the 
> same, I promise!  :)
>
> And my problem persisted.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 1:54:37 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> raising a little hand here... 2.0.8 and salt=True in auth are 
>> incompatible. 
>> Someone here is:
>> - posting the wrong code
>> - use the wrong web2py version
>> - telling lies :P
>>
>> @Joel: jokes apart, can you please verify ?
>>
>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 7:48:14 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> Supposed to work any update_record but let me give it a try.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 8 September 2012 12:39:20 UTC-5, Joel Carrier wrote:
>>>>
>>>> At first I thought it was related to running on a windows machine using 
>>>> the development server.
>>>> Then I deployed to a linux machine using the setup-web2py-ubuntu.sh 
>>>> script
>>>>
>>>> Yes, the version is: Version 2.0.8 (2012-09-07 03:47:51) stable
>>>>
>>>> db.py:
>>>>
>>>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>>>> if 0:
>>>>     from gluon.sql import *
>>>>     from gluon.validators import *
>>>>     from gluon import T
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> from gluon import current
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> db = SQLDB('mysql://'+settings.sql_user+':'+settings.sql_password+'@'+
>>>> settings.db_host+'/'+settings.db_name,migrate=settings.migrate,
>>>> pool_size=10)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> response.generic_patterns = ['*'] #if request.is_local else []
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> current.db = db
>>>> current.T = T
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> from gluon.tools import Auth, Crud, Service, PluginManager, prettydate
>>>> auth = Auth(db, hmac_key=settings.hmac_key, salt=True)
>>>> crud, service, plugins = Crud(db), Service(), PluginManager()
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> current.auth = auth
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> auth.settings.registration_requires_verification = True
>>>> auth.settings.registration_requires_approval = False
>>>> auth.settings.reset_password_requires_verification = True
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> db._common_fields.append(auth.signature)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> db.define_table('auth_user',
>>>>     Field('id','id'),
>>>>     Field('first_name', type='string',
>>>>         label=T('First Name')),
>>>>     Field('last_name', type='string',
>>>>         label=T('Last Name')),
>>>>     Field('email', type='string',
>>>>         label=T('Email')),
>>>>     Field('password', type='password',
>>>>         readable=False,
>>>>         label=T('Password')),
>>>>     Field('date_of_birth', type='date',
>>>>         label=T('Date of Birth')),
>>>>     Field('birth_country','integer'),
>>>>     Field('birth_city'),
>>>>     Field('registration_key',default='',
>>>>         writable=False,readable=False),
>>>>     Field('reset_password_key',default='',
>>>>         writable=False,readable=False),
>>>>     Field('registration_id',default='',
>>>>         writable=False,readable=False),
>>>>     format='[%(id)s] %(first_name)s %(last_name)s',
>>>> )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> db.auth_user.first_name.requires = IS_UPPER()
>>>> db.auth_user.last_name.requires = IS_UPPER()
>>>> db.auth_user.password.requires = CRYPT(key=auth.settings.hmac_key)
>>>> db.auth_user.registration_id.requires = IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, db.auth_user.
>>>> registration_id)
>>>> db.auth_user.email.requires = (
>>>>     IS_EMAIL(error_message=auth.messages.invalid_email),
>>>>     IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, db.auth_user.email),
>>>>     IS_UPPER()
>>>>     )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> and in models directory i also have a z.py
>>>>
>>>> auth.enable_record_versioning(db)
>>>>
>>>> Do I have to update my entities using SQLForms only?  Or is it suppose 
>>>> to work with any .update_record()?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 10:23:05 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to reproduce the problem but I cannot. Are you running 
>>>>> 2.0.8?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, 8 September 2012 07:34:19 UTC-5, Joel Carrier wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want to maintain an audit history of all my objects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So near the beginning of my model definition I have
>>>>>>
>>>>>> db._common_fields.append(auth.signature)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and at the very end I have
>>>>>>
>>>>>> auth.enable_record_versioning(db)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem I am having is that when I pull up all the records 
>>>>>> representing the history of an object, the modified_by and modified_on 
>>>>>> fields do not reflect the time and user that performed the change.  In 
>>>>>> fact, they appear to be stuck on whoever was logged in when I last 
>>>>>> restart 
>>>>>> the web2py server and the time at which I restarted it.  (Maybe it's the 
>>>>>> first person to perform an edit and the time they do it at since last 
>>>>>> restart.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway, is there something obvious I am missing here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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