On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Simon Sapin <simon.sa...@exyr.org> wrote:
> Le 21/02/2012 08:47, Tarek Ziadé a écrit : > > Yes, I also think shutting down the server is completely orthogonal to >> requests. >> > > If the shutdown callback is next to the application and not registered in > a request, why not also have the symmetric "server start up" callback that > would not wait for a request? This would avoid workarounds like > Flask.before_first_request. > > Both of these callbacks could be called once per process (aka. space where > requests share memory.) > > Fair point, > Instead of having to provide two or three objects separately to a server, > how about making the callbacks attributes of the application callable? > can you show us an example ? > Regards, > -- > Simon Sapin > -- Tarek Ziadé | http://ziade.org
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