On Friday, July 14, 2017 at 1:12:55 PM UTC-4, Bruce Whealton wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>               I am having trouble finding information about how to setup 
> what will show when a user comes to my domain, which is being served by 
> web2py.
> Currently, I know how to create applications from a single install.   I 
> understand routing or redirects within an app.  However, I cannot find in 
> the code
> where the setting exists that says that the welcome application should be 
> displayed.  While I could take the welcome app and just customize it. 
>  However,
> I'm very curious as to how web2py knows to display just that specific 
> application out of the box.  I found some route.example.py files within 
> the apps.
> However, that means that somewhere web2py needs to be configured to start 
> with the welcome app.
> How does one specify that when coming to example.com use myapp when a 
> visitor comes to my domain?  
> Do I just use a server redirect ( e.g. using apache2 configure a redirect 
> to .../myapp/c/v)
>

See http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core#Dispatching and 
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core#Parameter-based-system.

If no app is specified, web2py looks for an app called "init", and if not 
found, it then looks for one called "welcome". But there is no need for you 
to simply customize the welcome app. Name the app whatever you like and use 
the parameter-based router system to specify a default application -- that 
application name will then be removed from all URLs.
 

> Since web2py can serve several different applications from one instance or 
> installation of web2py is there a way to have a menu of all the different 
> applications?
> For example, myapp1, myapp2, etc. would be displayed somehow at the top of 
> each page in each app.  How would that be done?
>

There is nothing built-in for that -- you would simply have to code some 
kind of helper function to generate the menu and include it in the layout 
of each app.

Lastly, I was looking at the different directories in each application and 
> was unsure what the difference is between the Modules folder and Plugins?
>

Modules are just a place you can put standard Python modules that are 
specific to your app. Plugins are described 
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/12/components-and-plugins#Plugins.
 

> Also, there are appliances which I like but I ended up discovering more 
> than one appliance that I had found with features for a single application.
> So, I was wondering if it was possible to have one app that included for 
> example the Semantic Web appliance with an e-commerce app.
> Is there a way to do that, to merge two apps into one?
>

There is no simple or automated way. You would simply have to combine the 
files/code of each app into a single app, making any necessary adjustments.

Anthony

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