Thanks, this has helped. When I share my code, is it better include a pastebin link or within the message?
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:47 AM, Lucas Taylor <[email protected]>wrote: > > On Jun 19, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Jo as Queeniebee wrote: > > Alright, then I'll use Twisted's built-in! But I still have my same > question: Should I write a separate file containing all the resources and > another file with the server? To deploy a content server on the RPi, do I > need to wrap all the files within a .tac file? > > Joelle > > > This is highly dependent upon your application. Maybe you can contain > everything you need to do in a single .py file and run it. Or maybe it > would be beneficial to use separate modules or packages. These aren't > really twisted-specific concerns. It's a matter of laying out your > application so you can import the code you need, where you need it. If you > have all of your Resources in a separate module or package, then you need > to figure out how to import those and hook them up to the Site object. > > Extending the simple example from earlier, you might have a "run.py" in > your app: > > ## myapp/run.py > # > from twisted.web import server > from twisted.internet import reactor > > from myapp.views import MyResource > > site = server.Site(MyResource()) > reactor.listenTCP(8080, site) > reactor.run() > > This is highly simplified, but hopefully you can see it's just basic > python. twisted.web.server.Site needs a Resource, so you have to figure out > how to supply it. Could be in the same file, or could be importable from > some other package or module. In this case, we've decided that we'll have a > views module that contains MyResource. > > > A .tac file is one way to handle application startup. You could also > create a twistd plugin: > https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/tap.html. Or you > could have a plain old python file with reactor.run() in it. This is > prevalent in many of the howto examples and what the example above shows. I > wouldn't really worry about .tac or plugins for the time being. > > > At any rate, we're venturing into different territory now. You'll need to > share some code (http://sscce.org/) or give a more complete description > of what you're trying to do in order to get practical advice. It would be > better to start a new thread with a clear intent and a different subject > line, unless you still have questions about using jinja2. > > > Lucas > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-web mailing list > [email protected] > http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web > >
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