> 2013/1/15 Roberto De Ioris <[email protected]>:
>
>> What about using py-auto-reload option ?
>
> Hi Roberto,
>
> I didn't know about this option.  I just tried it and it works great
> for *.py indeed.  But what about my Cheetah Templates that I compile
> at runtime?  They are not reloaded, that's problematic.  Providing a
> pattern (in my case **/*.tmpl) as Andriy suggest would be "sugar on
> top".
>
> Running an external daemon is a bit problematic, I like simple
> solutions that will be easy to maintain and easy to understand for
> other admins.  Unless I can specify this program in some uwsgi option,
> so that uwsgi spawns the external command as a daemon to monitor
> files.  Something like:
>
> {
>      "uwsgi": {
>          "reload-notifier": "/some/external/command"
>     }
> }
>
> As a convention, this external command could exit with status code 0,
> to tell uwsgi that a reload is requested.
>
> What is the ideal solution for this usecase, in your opinion?
> --
>

Let's go with glob(), i think it covers the vast majority of uses.

I will work on it tomorrow


-- 
Roberto De Ioris
http://unbit.it
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