thanks!

the line "django-style settings.py" got me thinking.  all i needed was
to create a settings.py module , and I can set an environment toggle
in there to look up in other packages.

On Mar 26, 2:12 pm, Michael Merickel <[email protected]> wrote:
> To be clear, it was straightforward in pylons if you managed to avoid
> importing any of that code until after the app was initialized. We have a
> cookbook recipe already for emulating a django-style settings.py which you
> can freely modify for your needs if you wish. There are obvious reasons for
> avoiding this type of code in Pyramid's core, so at this point you're just
> asking for ways to deal with this in Python.
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Jonathan Vanasco 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
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>
> > those work at runtime , but I'm trying to define something on the app
> > init
>
> > e.g.
>
> > lib/constants.py
> > ========================
> > if PRODUCTION_MACHINE :
> >    VAR_1 = '123'
> >    VAR_2 = '123'
> > elif DEV_MACHINE :
> >    VAR_1 = '456'
> >    VAR_2 = '456'
> > ========================
>
> > this is, of course, an illustrative example.  this sort of stuff was
> > straightforward in Pylons.
>
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