different resize event callbacks for a particular dialog.
This function needs to be executed from the 'build' function of any of
the alertify dialog. Refs #1358
This version includes the feature request about invoking the callbacks
for different resize events. It will allows us to adjust the layout of
the dialogs based on its width, just like we've in the panels.
when no of records in a page is set to 0 (or, less than 0). So that -
we do not loose CSS applied on the children DOM Elements dependent of
the original class.
This was regression of commit-id:
f9393aee44
We were loosing the formatting under the grid table due to this change.
A distro can now install a config_distro.py file alongside config.py
in which distro-specific configuration settings can be set, overriding
those in config.py. User settings in config_local.py will override
all other settings. This is useful to allow packagers to config
settings like the doc path, that may be specific to RPMs or Wheels
etc.
1) No handling for INTERVAL type datetime.
For example: executing query
SELECT INTERVAL '15 minutes';
throws json serialization error, because it returns time in timedelta format which is not handled.
Added support to handle timedelta datetime format in DataTypeJSONEncoder class
2) When we try to get BC dates from database raises ValueError: year is out of range
For eg:
SELECT TIMESTAMP '0044-03-15 10:00:00 BC',
It is because pyscopg2 doesn't handle BC datetime format.
So we have defined our method which type cast the datetime value to string in pyscopg2 overriding default behaviour.
Reference:
http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/advanced.html#type-casting-from-sql-to-pythonccf3693be6/pgcli/pgexecute.py
The backgrid-sizeable's css property 'overflow: hidden' was overriding backgrid table css property and It was reproducible only in runtime.
Removed 'overflow: hidden' property from backgrid-sizeabled-columns.css
To find out the type of file selected using FileManager in query tool, we use bitwise OR( | ) on two sets which is not working on python-2.6.9 version.
Now we took list of elements instead of sets to fix the issue.