> 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 _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
