Am 29.09.09 08:25, schrieb Ajay Deshpande:
> I need to be able to read a data structure from a file and use it in
> another product. But the FS path of this file has to be a property.
> And I need to do the reading just once, which is why I want to do it
> in __init__.py.
Proceed as described.
-a
I need to be able to read a data structure from a file and use it in another
product. But the FS path of this file has to be a property. And I need to do
the reading just once, which is why I want to do it in __init__.py.
Thanks,
A
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Andreas Jung wrote:
> Am 29.0
That is correct. I need to access object properties.
Thanks,
A
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:33 AM, wrote:
> Am 29.09.09 08:00, schrieb Andrew Milton:
> > +---[ Ajay Deshpande ]--
> > | Hi All:
> > |
> > | I would like to access a certain property of an object from the
> __
+---[ Ajay Deshpande ]--
| Hi All:
|
| I would like to access a certain property of an object from the __init__.py of
| my Products folder. Is this possible?
To get to it from inside Product code you can import the object
from Products.MyProduct import SomeExportedObject
Am 29.09.09 07:55, schrieb Ajay Deshpande:
> Hi All:
>
> I would like to access a certain property of an object from the
> __init__.py of my Products folder. Is this possible?
What is the usecase?
The initialize() method of the Product code get the 'context' parameter
during the startup phase.
Not