"Timo" <timomli...@gmail.com> wrote
I have written a GUI and when I click the Quit-button, I do
"connection.shutdown = True", which works great.
The plans are to run this on my webserver. I created a webpage with
a start
and stop button, the starting works great. But how could I remember
this
class to call "class.shutdown = True" any given time when I press
the stop
button?
There arec several ways but one would be to pass the connection
object ID as a cookie and then when Quiting usend the cookie data to
the
server which ises it to referenbce the connection object - a
dictionary
might be useful here...
Thats assuming you havf multiple connection objects running, maybe
even
one per client sesssion. If its a global conmnection objerct then just
store
it as a global object (maybe in its own module imported by all other
modules?)
There are several other options but those are probably the two
simplest
depending on your use case.
HTH,
--
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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