Re: [Zope3-dev] URGENT RFC: Is anyone using response.write in Zope 3?

2005-12-20 Thread Martijn Faassen

Jeff Shell wrote:

Yes, it's hurry.file. What's Tramline?


http://www.infrae.com/newsitems/tramline_0_4_release

http://www.infrae.com/products/tramline

http://faassen.n--tree.net/blog/view/weblog/2005/11/11/0

Regards,

Martijn
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[Zope3-dev] URGENT RFC: Is anyone using response.write in Zope 3?

2005-12-19 Thread Jim Fulton


When we refactored the Zope 3 pubisher to work more closely with WSGI,
we decided to remove the response.write method.  We should have written
a proposal for this, but we failed to do so.  Over the last few weeks
there has been much discussion of this in which I asserted many times
that I didn't think any applications outside of Zope 3 itself used this
method.  No one has disagreed with me.  I want to double check this.
Does anyone have any Zope 3 applications that are using response.write?

Assuming that the answer is no (or that no one answers today), I'm going to
more clearly document how to return long output and I'm going to add a
method that generates a hopefully helpful error.

Note that we may add this method (or something like it) back in the future
to support chunked streaming output,

Jim

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Re: [Zope3-dev] URGENT RFC: Is anyone using response.write in Zope 3?

2005-12-19 Thread Jeff Shell
I was using it in some custom views for HurryFile based images. I've
removed it since I started testing our code against Zope 3.2. Right
now I just return the hurryfile binary data with a return statement
(one big chunk), but am looking forward to knowing how to return long
output.

On 12/19/05, Jim Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When we refactored the Zope 3 pubisher to work more closely with WSGI,
 we decided to remove the response.write method.  We should have written
 a proposal for this, but we failed to do so.  Over the last few weeks
 there has been much discussion of this in which I asserted many times
 that I didn't think any applications outside of Zope 3 itself used this
 method.  No one has disagreed with me.  I want to double check this.
 Does anyone have any Zope 3 applications that are using response.write?

 Assuming that the answer is no (or that no one answers today), I'm going to
 more clearly document how to return long output and I'm going to add a
 method that generates a hopefully helpful error.

 Note that we may add this method (or something like it) back in the future
 to support chunked streaming output,

 Jim

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Re: [Zope3-dev] URGENT RFC: Is anyone using response.write in Zope 3?

2005-12-19 Thread Jeff Shell
Yes, it's hurry.file. What's Tramline?

We're using hurry.file for small images, generally, and it's been
working fine. We've recently written a cache manager that writes the
images out to the file system where Apache can serve them. So when
that's in place (and working), efficient image serving from Zope is
not that big of a concern to us...

But back to the issue at hand - knowing how to better serve those out
to the response would be a big help.

On 12/19/05, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jeff Shell wrote:
  I was using it in some custom views for HurryFile based images. I've
  removed it since I started testing our code against Zope 3.2. Right
  now I just return the hurryfile binary data with a return statement
  (one big chunk), but am looking forward to knowing how to return long
  output.

 Is HurryFile the same as hurry.file? You know of course hurry.file is
 pretty inefficient if you don't use tramline (which still needs
 integration into hurry, patches welcome :).

 Regards,

 Martijn

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