You can one one import statement at the top of the module.

As far as global objects, it depends. I suggest defining a class, pass
the globals to the contructor, store them, so that all methods have
access to them as needed.


On Jul 12, 9:42 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok,  that makes sense. And would I need to put import statements
> inside each function in my custom module? Or can I do something to get
> that module-level reference to request/response/session/etc working?
>
> On Jul 11, 10:21 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is not a bad idea but there some rules to follow.
>
> > request, response, session, cache, T are global objects in web2py so
> > if you import a function from a module, you have to pass those 5
> > objects to the function (not all of them, only those you need). You
> > probably want to pass your database connection too.
>
> > All the other web2py keywords can be imported from your modules as
> > needed.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Jul 11, 5:48 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello-
> > > I want to re-use some data access routines in a few different
> > > controller files, so I would like to put them in a separate file in
> > > the /modules directory, and then import that file into the controller
> > > files that need them. However, I'm running into this error because I'm
> > > trying to use some web2py stuff in my module, like caching - and this
> > > is a conditional import that depends on accessing the request
> > > variable.
>
> > > in /modules/my_module.py:
> > > if request.env.web2py_runtime_gae: # if running on Google App Engine
> > >     from gluon.contrib.gae_memcache import MemcacheClient
> > >     cache.ram=cache.disk=MemcacheClient(request)
>
> > > error:
> > > name 'request' is not defined
>
> > > Another way to put it is that I'm building an abstraction layer on top
> > > of web2py's DAL so that I can reuse my code. Is this possible? Or
> > > maybe a bad idea?
>
> > > Dan
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