New submission from Nikolai Sevostjanov nikolai.sevostja...@gmail.com:
Index: repoze/who/api.py
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plugins =
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Tres Seaver tsea...@agendaless.com added the comment:
Thank you for the patch. It looks as though we don't have tests for all of the
logging stuff.
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New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
The first thing I gleaned from the chapter on URL dispatch was that, as opposed
to traversal, URL dispatch works best with sites that can be mapped easily and
concretely, sites with rigid hierarchies, where things are easily divided into
one
New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
My big question for this chapter is: Isn't the way that URL dispatch works much
like a hybrid application to begin with? If a route cannot be found to match a
request, traversal is undertaken, therefore performing all of the functions of a
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p. 106: A view callable may always return a WebOb Response object directly. It
may optionally return another arbitrary non-Response value. such as a
render_template_to_response?
10.1.2.: Defining a View Callable as a Class
Have I ever used
New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
p. 153: in the example given:
def sample_view(request):
response = render_template_to_response('templates/foo.pt', foo=1, bar=2)
response.content_type = 'text/plain'
reponse.status_int = 204
return response
Are the
New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
Root factory gets defined: A root factory returns a model instance. This was
very helpful.
p. 162: Specifying an interface instead of a class as the context or
containment arguments within view configuration statements effectively makes it
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p. 172: ...in applications such as CMS systems where fine-graned access is
required on an object-by-object basis. What is CMS?
p. 173: For example, the authentication.RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy enabled
by the
New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
I don't think I understood word one of this chapter. Maybe I could go over it
with one of you in person?
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New submission from Will Seaver will.sea...@gmail.com:
From what I can tell from this chapter, event subscribers are useful for two
things:
1) seeing every time that someone makes a request
2) determining load on the application
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