Hi Dex.

I' m starting with subapps too. So I also have questions.
I know we can work with mappings in a file as you said.
But I can' t tell how to do it.
I' ve found some projects using web.py and I' ve already saw this kind of
structure.
I'll look for it and as soon I found it I' ll post it here.
A good place to look for python code is nullege.com. I' ve found all
examples there.


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On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 05:11, Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah exactly ... that is the reason for question.
> Wont it be a good idea to define the
> urls,sessions and app in a separate file say config.py
> and then add them to web.ctx.urls, web.ctx.session, web.ctx.app in
> config.py
>
> In the main code.py we import this config.py file so that the config
> code runs and in all other files use web.ctx.urls, web.ctx.sessions
> and web.ctx.app
>
> Cheers
> PK
>
>
> On Oct 28, 4:44 am, Tomás Acauan Schertel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As fas as I know, each file will act as an application.
> > In cookbook' s example you can see that both files has a web.application
> > declared.
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> > On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 19:42, Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the replies guys ... few more doubts though ...
> >
> > > @Tomas
> > > Do sub apps mean using more than one file and nothin more ...
> > > I would like to clear that I have just one app ... I just want to
> > > separate the classes into different files and not define different
> > > app = web.application(urls, globals(),autoreload=False)
> >
> > > @Sergei
> > > That means I wont have access to to the form data in render in I dont
> > > define it like ?
> > > render._keywords['globals']['render'] = render
> >
> > > Cheers
> > > PK
> >
> > > On Oct 26, 11:10 pm, Tomás Acauan Schertel <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Dexter,
> >
> > > > Take a look here:http://webpy.org/cookbook/sessions_with_subapp
> > > > This page shows how you can work with session and sub applications
> (more
> > > > than one file).
> >
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> > > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:30, Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi
> >
> > > > > I have started writing an application in web.py
> > > > > The main code.py page consists of numerous classes now and the
> > > > > different classes have content like forms to be rendered
> >
> > > > > The page has become quite crowded. What is the best practice to
> > > > > organise webpy code. I thought that may putting the different
> classes
> > > > > in different files is a good idea. However that causes the
> DBSession
> > > > > stores and the commonly used decorators to be inaccessible to the
> > > > > classes.
> >
> > > > > I can define the
> > > > > DBstore = web.session.DBStore(DB, 'sessions')
> > > > > dbsession = web.session.Session(app, DBstore, initializer={'count':
> > > > > 0})
> >
> > > > > in a separate file and import it both in code.py and the other
> > > > > classes.py
> >
> > > > > However I am not sure if then the same session remains globally
> used.
> > > > > How can I make some objects globally the same
> > > > > Should I use something like web.ctx
> >
> > > > > One more question
> > > > > Can anyone explain what is the significance of
> > > > > render._keywords['globals']['render'] = render
> > > > > at
> > > > >http://webpy.org/skeleton/0.3
> >
> > > > > in view.py
> >
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