On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Chris McDonough <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 15:41 -0800, Mike Orr wrote:
>> Where is the config object and everything in pshell?
>>
>> I want to see what's in config to see what I can print in a template
>> and the syntax to get to it.
>
> "config" isn't a long-lived thing.  It is a wrapper for the registry
> that dies once the process is "started" (or in the case of a pshell,
> that dies once the interactive shell is runnning).  Only the registry is
> available.
>
> But if you're in a pshell shell, you can recreate it:

OK, I asked the wrong question. I meant, how can I get my application
settings, and the other internal configuration variables. In Pylons
these are all stored in 'config' throughout the lifetime of the
application, so I assumed Pyramid's 'config' was the same. My main
reason for doing this is to see what all the variables are and how to
access them (i.e., which are keys, which are nested keys, which are
dotted keys, which are attributes, etc). I need my settings for
various customizations, and at least in Pylons the internal variables
sometimes come in useful at unexpected times. If ``request.settings``
and ``request.registry`` are the easiest way to access these, I'll use
that.
-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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