Hi Massimo,

I am trying to write a Google wave bot and use the wavebot client api
as directly as possible as the internals are likely to change.
Bots are just wsgi apps.

I've changed routes_in to map all calls originating from wave to
one controller function.

Perhaps I should just emulate env and start_response:
env would equal more or less request.env (all Caps and '_' replaced
with '-' )
and start_response would be a simple callback to set response headers
(and to
raise an HTTP x if not OK 200).

How would you go about this?

Thanks,
HC





On Oct 28, 4:06 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 7:05 am, hcvst <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > can I dispatch from a w2p controller to another wsgi app? Sth like:
>
> > def index():
> >     wsgiapp(env, start_response)
>
> No
>
> > Alternatively, is there a method to write the HTTP response directly,
> > where 'directly' could mean directly to the socket itself?
>
> No but the above approach would not allow that ether bacuse
> start_response writes the headers anyway. Tell'us what you are trying
> to accomplish because I am sure there is a way.
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