On Nov 5, 9:44 am, Alagu Madhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am send the data in json
> format(login={user:"python",password:"pylons"}).
>
> ...
>
> print request.params.keys()
> print request.params.items()
> print request.params.values()
>
> ...
>
> []
> []
> []
>
> Thanks
>
> Madhu
Chris Shenton wrote:
> I've got an app that needs to read and parse a data file (a RADIUS
> dictionary, not a Python "dictionary" but a flat file). I want to
> include this file in my egg so I don't have to depend on the OS having
> RADIUS installed.
>
> In the application's top-level setup.py,
> Actually, Ian clarified that the threadpool can be turned off. Add the
> following to the [server] section:
> use_threadpool = false
>
> On my linux system, that cut the Virtual from 100Mb to 18Mb.
But this is then single-process mode, I guess?
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>> * threadpool_workers = 10
>>
>> virtual 108104, resident 18900
>> (...)
>> So it looks like it is all about thread-local storage. Maybe just
>> the thread stack size...
>
> What figures do you get for the above if you run:
>
> ulimit -s 512
*Far* smaller, for example with workers=10 I got vi
> Any ideas how could I reduce pylons app RAM usage? At the moment
> pylons process takes above 100MB (almost static site serving some
> templates) - both when run with paste, and when run under mod_wsgi.
> Quite a lot, considering that for example whole moinmoin manages to
> work on ~25MB.
Short
Thanks for the summary Martin! I've copied it to Pylons' wiki [1] so
it's easier to find for reference in the future.
Alberto
[1] http://wiki.pylonshq.com/x/M4Kq
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Alberto Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for the summary Martin!
Good old habit from times when I participated in tru64-unix-managers.
On that list the initial poster was always expected to create
'solution' post with the summary info, at least in case reply was not
trivial. I must
Thanks for help, but when I try to use models in controllers I receive
empty lists.Should I really try to write for example list =
model.MyModel.query.all() in controllers' functions?
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Marcin Kasperski wrote:
>> Actually, Ian clarified that the threadpool can be turned off. Add the
>> following to the [server] section:
>> use_threadpool = false
>>
>> On my linux system, that cut the Virtual from 100Mb to 18Mb.
>
> But this is then single-process mode, I guess?
No, it spawns a
On Oct 31, 2007, at 7:37 AM, oscar tackstrom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a combined chat-bot/question answering system and plan
> to use xml-rpc with pylons to serve web clients. Since other parts of
> the project are already implemented in pylons (administration and
> database connections
On 11/5/07, EricHolmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently use Firebug, but it leaves a lot to be desired (like a
> stack trace).
firebug do have a stack trace.
On the "script tab" look at the top on the right of the "Inspect". The
stack is displayed horizontally... (of course you need to
On 11/6/07, Eduardo Schettino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/5/07, EricHolmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I currently use Firebug, but it leaves a lot to be desired (like a
> > stack trace).
>
> firebug do have a stack trace.
> On the "script tab" look at the top on the right of the "Insp
Greetings Pyloneers,
I'm hacking a plugin system for Gazest at the moment and I'm having a
minor Unicode problem. The Pygments plugin returns an HTML fragment
out of a Mako template, I render it with:
pylons.render("/foo.mako", fruitsalad=pygments.highlight(...))
All the other Gazest mac
On Nov 5, 2007, at 2:33 PM, Yannick Gingras wrote:
>
>
> Greetings Pyloneers,
> I'm hacking a plugin system for Gazest at the moment and I'm
> having a
> minor Unicode problem. The Pygments plugin returns an HTML fragment
> out of a Mako template, I render it with:
>
> pylons.render("/foo
On Nov 4, 10:48 pm, "Dalius Dobravolskas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I currently use Firebug, but it leaves a lot to be desired (like a
> > stack trace).
>
> FireBug is general purpose web development tool but usually it is
> enough. If you need something more powerful you could try
> venkm
> > > I currently use Firebug, but it leaves a lot to be desired (like a
> > > stack trace).
>
> > firebug do have a stack trace.
> > On the "script tab" look at the top on the right of the "Inspect". The
> > stack is displayed horizontally... (of course you need to stop in a
> > breakpoint to s
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