Thank you, this was very helpful

On Sep 30, 10:56 am, Ferran Fontcuberta <[email protected]> wrote:
> El mié, 30-09-2009 a las 06:04 -0700, ahappydeath escribió:
>
> > Some of my classes are getting quite large, especially when I have
> > multiple forms on a page. Is there a well know way of separating the
> > classes from the code.py file.
>
> in ur code.py:
>
> urls = (
>    '/test', 'somefile.someclass'
> )
>
> in somefile, imports and some more crap.
>
> I'm using this scheme, right now:
>
> ***
> * code.py:
> ***
>
> import web
> from config import *
>
> application = app.wsgifunc()
> app.notfound = notfound
> app.internalerror = internalerror
>
> ***
> * config.py
> ***
>
> import web
>
> BASEDIR = '/var/www/intranet/'
>
> render = web.template.render(BASEDIR+'tpl/', base="skin", cache=False)
>
> db = web.database(...)
> store = web.session.DBStore(db, 'sessions')
>
> def notfound():
>     return web.notfound(render.notfound())
> def internalerror():
>     return web.internalerror(render.internalerror())
> def appError(msg=''):
>     return render.error(msg)
>
> urls = (
>    '/test', 'somefile.someclass'
> )
>
> ***
> * In somefile.py:
> ***
>
> import web
> from config import *
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