Unreasonable ? Why ? For example, I run several of my hobby projects as separate web2py applications and all are on separate domains as they are not really related (except for being done by me :) If I put them on separate web2py instances, that would mean a tenfold memory increase requirement for absolutely no gain at all. It's not any more unreasonable to serve multiple domains as it is for web servers to do so.
On Jul 23, 9:10 am, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote: > I think its safe to assume that one single copy of the web2py library > serves a single domain. It works for Django. > > Serving multiple domains on a single Web2Py installation is an > unreasonable configuration to support, and it should be split into 2 > different Web2Py installations imo. > > On Jul 23, 12:02 am, Hans Donner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Be carefull with this. The same instance may serve on multiple domain > > names.... > > It's up to the developer to make these choices and decissions. > > > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 07:20, Bottiger<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Also a setting like this should be global to all applications while > > > stuffing it in a model will only apply to one application. So there > > > needs to be a global site-wide config just like routes.py. > > > > On Jul 22, 7:47 pm, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Uhhh, so the solution is to make a file called 0.py in the models > > >> folder? This sounds very hackish. There should be an official way to > > >> do this. > > > >> On Jul 22, 4:01 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > yes - here's what you need to know: > > > >> > every request that comes into the server, and then kicks off a we2py > > >> > thread > > >> > starts in main.py, which parses and finds the appropriate applicaition, > > >> > controller and function being requested. Then, to set up the > > >> > environment > > >> > for the request (so the controller can do what It needs, e.g. refer to > > >> > appropriate tables, have db connections available, etc.) main runs the > > >> > files in the application's model folder, and calls the appropriate > > >> > controller function with this environment. > > > >> > Since the files in models are executed in alphabetical order, if you > > >> > want to > > >> > ensure that your "global" settings are available for the model files > > >> > also, > > >> > a filename in controllers such as "0.py" or "0_setup.py" (that's a > > >> > zero) will accomplish this. > > > >> > Hope this helps. > > > >> > - Yarko > > > >> > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > And that is my question. Where can I put it so it is a globally > > >> > > accessable variable? I don't think Web2Py has a global configuration > > >> > > file, or does it? > > > >> > > On Jul 22, 3:05 pm, Fran <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > On Jul 22, 11:01 pm, Bottiger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > > > > Its useful when you need the full URL. > > >> > > > > I needed this when getting Massimo's OpenID to work. Right now, > > >> > > > > its > > >> > > > > hardcoded in. > > > >> > > > Well, there's no way that Web2Py can know what this is for sure as > > >> > > > there can eb proxies in front. > > >> > > > This is why it has to be edited manually for > > >> > > > auth.messages.verify_email: > > >> > >http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/4887c684e5... > > > >> > > > F --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

