I did some more debugging and found that my sys.modules dict does not
contain the package name as a key in the dict in the case when I run
the batch independently. If I run 'tg-admin shell', I see that the
package name exists as a key in the sys.modules dictionary.
Any thoughts?
thanks.
On May 28, 2:05 am, SamDonaldson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I tried this. I still get an error on the update_config line
> because it is not recognizing my package name. I'm getting a module
> not found error. When I look at the PKG-INFO file, I see the package
> name and that's the name I'm using:
>
> turbogears.update_config(configfile="dev.cfg",
> modulename="blah.config")
>
> When I run this in the 'tg-admin shell', it works. Any help would be
> appreciated with this.
>
> thanks.
>
> On May 26, 7:33 pm, "Kevin Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > follow the instructions in Jason S's post...this should allow you to do what
> > you want
>
> > 1) add your project to your sys.path:
> > import sys
> > sys.path.append("/path/to/your/tubogears/thing")
> > 2) pull your config into your job script, like so:
> > import turbogears
> > turbogears.update_config(configfile="dev.cfg",
> > modulename="project_name.config")
>
> > then your script should run fine.
>
> > Kevin Horn
>
> > On 5/25/07, SamDonaldson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I don't want to use the in-built scheduler. I want to do something
> > > like this:
> > > job.py:
>
> > > # import <what????>
>
> > > class Job(object):
> > > def __init__(self):
> > > <some work here>
>
> > > def start(self):
> > > <connect to database using sqlalchemy>
> > > <use some of the ORM classes defined in model.py to do some sql
> > > queries>
> > > <access some symbols in some other files located in different
> > > directories in my turbogears dir tree>
>
> > > __name__ = 'main':
> > > j = Job()
> > > j.start()
>
> > > ------
> > > run the jobs as follows from command-line: python job.py
>
> > > When I run this from command-line, I can't seem to import model.py
> > > etc.. as it can't find it in the path. Also, how do i make a db
> > > connection. In the application, I do this using sqlalchemy and the
> > > config is setup to do so with the uri. How do I do that here?
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > sam.
>
> > > On May 24, 6:00 am, Joost Moesker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm not exactly sure what you mean by running a 'independent batch job
> > > > in turbogrears in
> > > > a separate directory'. TurboGears however has a 'scheduler' which can
> > > > be used to execute batchjobs in a separate thread or childprocess
> > > > (http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Scheduler).
>
> > > > On May 24, 8:41 am, SamDonaldson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hello,
> > > I'm trying to start an independent batch job in turbogrears in
> > > > > a separate directory but I got a module not found error. Do I need to
> > > > > do some extra turbogear initialization or some extra imports? I'm
> > > > > running the job as such: python job.py so I"m assuming it needs to
> > > > > connect o turbogear or include some libraries somehow?
>
> > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > Sam.
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