The Anthony suggestion seems what you want.

Don't know how hard or insecure it could be to implement a on/off button...
Having a kind of empty app or redirecting app for "off" application could be
deliver with web2py like the welcome app and the routes.py having a redirect
procedure to trigger if the app as a particular parameter setted like
auth.off=True...

I don't know...

It's pretty fancy for now I think ;-)

Richard


2011/9/14 António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com>

> I mean disable an app for all users.
> It would be nicer to have a button (On/Off) in the admin.
> Thank you
>
> 2011/9/14 Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com>
>
>> Are you saying you want to block specific users, or completely take the
>> entire application offline? If the latter, you could redirect all traffic to
>> a static page with a message, either by configuring your web server, making
>> a change in routes.py, or adding a redirect() call in a model file of the
>> app (assuming the app error doesn't occur before the redirect call).
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 12:41:31 PM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello
>>> i dont know if this is a stupid question but imagine i have 10 apps
>>> running in my server
>>>
>>> If i detect an error in one app and want do avoid users from loggin in
>>> what do i do.
>>> What is the best practice?
>>>
>>> A button"Enable/Disable" would be great in admin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> António
>>>
>>
>

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