On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 9:44:53 PM UTC-7, narges Rezaei wrote:
>
> i use PyCharm for writing program and when it run ,web2py server will 
> start . i work in windows. 
> i open pycharm and create a web2py project.
> thanks.
>
>
Open a cmd.exe window ("DOS window"), and use the cd command to get to the 
directory where web2py.exe is.
For me, that is 
cd C:\Users\Dave\web2py_win\web2py_win-2141B


start web2py as a normal server however you prefer (from the command line, 
or from your IDE)

You can then enter the command 

web2py -i 0.0.0.0 -K MyApp

(I don't have a scheduler use on my Windows machine, so this command 
complains about no attribute '_scheduler'.  Where I use the scheduler 
happens to be a linux machine, for reasons outside of web2py)

On Windows, I start my web2py instance from the command line, and it throws 
up a small GUI panel.  There's a menu item there for Scheduler, but it 
doesn't do anything for me, probably because I don't have an app here using 
the scheduler.

/dps


 

> On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Dave S <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>>
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>> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 5:25:35 AM UTC-7, narges Rezaei wrote:
>>>
>>> i did not use it , i use "http://127.0.0.1:8000/myapplication"; .
>>>
>>>
>> That is a URL.  One typically enters that in a browser address  box.
>>
>> How do you start the web2py server so that it responds to URLs?   What is 
>> your environment?
>>
>> /dps
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 1:53:37 PM UTC+4:30, Dave S wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 2:04:19 AM UTC-7, narges Rezaei wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> hi 
>>>>> i have an application  for send sms in certain time . i use pycharm 
>>>>> (web2py) for writing this program and  web2py scheduler . i can see the 
>>>>> records of tasks in db.scheduler_task but no records in scheduler_run and 
>>>>> scheduler_worker tables and also the task will execute befor insert in 
>>>>> table .
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is part of my codes in default.py:
>>>>> def index():
>>>>>  t=mysched.queue_task( demo() ,start_time=request.now+ 
>>>>> timed(seconds=60) )
>>>>>  q=mysched.task_status(t.id , output=True)
>>>>>
>>>>> and the code in scheduler.py in Models folder:
>>>>>
>>>>> from gluon.scheduler import Scheduler
>>>>> import time
>>>>>
>>>>> def demo():
>>>>>     #send sms in start time
>>>>>     return None
>>>>>
>>>>> mysched = Scheduler(db,  max_empty_runs=10 , discard_results=False)
>>>>> ######################
>>>>>
>>>>> Could any one help me figure out the problem?
>>>>> Thanks!  
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Did you start the scheduler with "python web2py.py 
>>>> --regularoptionsgoheer -K" ?
>>>>
>>>> You can do this from the command line for a manual start.  For 
>>>> automatic restart after a boot, you need to put in the appropriate system 
>>>> script.
>>>>
>>>> /ps
>>>>  
>>>>
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