I used web2py some years ago and produced a program generator (
http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/show/2060/generator-for-web2py) which met with universal disinterest...
However someone has asked whether it could work with py4web and so I have had a quick look at it. There are minor Python 3 issues which are easily fixed but when I start to look at the web2py interface I immediately come across a problem: the code makes us of the 'current' structure, in particular it uses current.request to obtain the POST data and there appears to be no such structure in py4web.
I have checked the py4web documentation and it does say in the PyDAL chapter, under ;'Model-less applications' "...and provide necessary access to global scope via the current object (as described in Chapter 4)." but Chapter 4 does not contain any details. Perhaps this contains a lot of text from the web2py docs and will have corrections and more py4web content included later.
Obviously this is not of any real relevance to py4web itself but I just wondered whether it is intended that 'current' or an equivalent is or will be available in py4web or is there any simple (because I don't want to take up too much of your time) work around.
Thanks
graham