I found a working solution myself ;.). In a seperate module i create
my webserver:
import web
import threading
class MyWebserver(threading.Thread):
def run (self):
urls = ('/', 'MyWebserver')
app = web.application(urls, globals())
app.run()
def POST ...
In the main programm i just call
MyWebserver().start()
and than go on with whatever i want while having the webserver working
in the background.
On 1 Feb., 15:14, Titusz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> while learning some basic programming with python, i found web.py. i
> got stuck with a stupid problem:
>
> i wrote a simple console app with a main loop that proccesses items
> from a queue in seperate threads. my goal is to use web,py to add
> items to my queue and report status of the queue via web request. i
> got this running as a module but can´t integrate it into my main app.
> my problem is when i start the http server with app.run() it blocks my
> main loop.
> also tried to start it with thread.start_new_thread but it still
> blocks.
> is there an easy way to run web.py´s integrated http server in the
> background within my app.
>
> in the likely event that i am a victim of a fundamental
> missunderstanding, any attempt to clarify my error in reasoning would
> help ;.) ( please bear with me, i am a beginner :-)
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