No, Alex. It will not access the paymentRequired page.
On Sep 30, 11:28 am, Alex Clemesha <[email protected]> wrote:
> > root = Resource()
> > root.putChild("foo", File("/tmp"))
> > root.putChild("bar", File("/lost+found"))
> > root.putChild("baz", File("/opt"))
> > root.putChild("varr", File("/var"))
> > root.putChild("buy", PaymentRequired())
> > root.putChild("men", menu())
> > factory = Site(root)
> > reactor.listenTCP(3333, factory)
> > reactor.run()
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > It will not load the second page.
>
> Do you mean that it will not load the page that
> shows the contents of "/lost+found"? Maybe there
> is a problem accessing that directory in the filesystem?
> Apologies if this is not the question you are asking.
>
> -Alex
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> > On Sep 29, 8:55 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Alex Clemesha <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> > On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 4:42 PM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Alex Clemesha <[email protected]>
> >> >> wrote:
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> >> >>> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Mikie <[email protected]>
> >> >>> wrote:
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> >> >>>> Does anyone have an example of a twisted server that loads 2 html
> >> >>>> pages from a url?
> >> >>>> --www.twisted.com:8000/page1/,www.twisted.com:8000/page2/
> >> >>>> Same port.
> >> >>> Here are some very nice Twisted web tutorials:
> >> >>>http://jcalderone.livejournal.com/tag/sixty+seconds
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> >> >>> You'll be able to figure out you above question, and more,
> >> >>> pretty easily from them. Send another email if you're still having
> >> >>> trouble after checking those out.
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> >> >>> -Alex
>
> >> >> Alex, how hard is it to migrate from "Twisted.web2" which is used in
> >> >> Sage back to "Twisted.web"?
> >> > Pretty easily actually... the Resource object is pretty similar, the
> >> > main difference is that the Web2 Resource object has the "locateChild"
> >> > method,
> >> > where as the Web Resource has "getChild" - and even those are pretty
> >> > similar.
>
> >> > Also, there's some subtle differences in the way you doing
> >> > "rendering"... i.e. with Web2 you subclass Resource/PostableResource and
> >> > then
> >> > you use the "render" method, where are with Web you just subclass
> >> > Resource
> >> > and implemented either "render_GET" or "render_POST".
>
> >> > Probably just looking through the examples here:
> >> >http://jcalderone.livejournal.com/tag/sixty+seconds
> >> > would be good enough to do the switch.
>
> >> > The Web code is being actively maintained and improved... One
> >> > major improvement that will being going into Twisted 9.0 (due tomorrow on
> >> > the Twisted trac actually), is the nice WSGI support (for running
> >> > Django, etc).
> >> > In Codenode we use the trunk Web code, but in just a couple of days we
> >> > will be able to remove all that code, and very cleanly run Django off a
> >> > standard install of Twisted, which is extremely convenient.
>
> >> Thanks. That was incredibly helpful and greatly appreciated.
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> Alex Clemesha
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