I'm sorry I am really feeling dense, I've looked at the Python 10
paper, and it does mention contextInitialize, I just can't see how to use
it, Do you think you could post a short example. thanks
Jose
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re:
[Webware-discuss] ConfigParser Question
From: Jason Hildebrand
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, November 8, 2002 1:15 pm
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Jose,
I think Aaron got __init__()
and awake() mixed up. self.request() is
available once Page.awake() has
been called. This means that this
doesn't really help you for doing
one-time initialization.
What you can do is create an __init__.py
file in your context
directory, and place a contextInitialize()
function in it. This
function will be called by the application object
to initialize your
context when the app server is started. A reference
to the
application object and the path of the context are passed
as
parameters, so you should have all the info you need.
This
may not be in the Webware docs (yet), but it's described in
Geoff's
slides from the Python 10 presentation, available
at
http://webware.sourceforge.net/Papers/
Hope this
helps.
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 11:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Still not
working, here is the testcode that currently will not
run and the
error message.
Code:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
from
WebKit.Page import Page
class pathtest(Page):
def
__init__(self):
Page.__init__(self)
self.testvar =
self.request().serverSidePath()
def
writeContent(self):
#self.write(self.testvar)
pass
---------------------------------------------------------------------
error:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
C:\Program
Files\Apache
Group\Apache2\htdocs\py\jose\pathtest.py
Traceback
(most recent call last):
File "WebKit\Application.py", line 388,
in
dispatchRequest self.handleGoodURL(transaction)
File
"WebKit\Application.py", line 534, in
handleGoodURL
self.createServletInTransaction(transaction)
File
"WebKit\Application.py", line 989, in
createServletInTransaction inst
=
self.getServlet(transaction,path,cache)
File
"WebKit\Application.py", line 916, in
getServlet inst
=
factory.servletForTransaction(transaction)
File
"WebKit\ServletFactory.py", line 190, in
servletForTransaction
return theClass()
File "C:\Program
Files\Apache
Group\Apache2\htdocs\py\jose\pathtest.py", line 7, in
__init__
File "WebKit\Page.py",
line 86, in request return
self._request
AttributeError: pathtest instance has no
attribute
'_request'
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Again
Thanks for any and all help
Jose
-------- Original Message
--------
Subject: Re: [Webware-discuss] ConfigParser Question
From:
Aaron Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, November 8, 2002 7:38
am
To: jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry about the last -
I did not read your message completely.
In INIT you cannot use
self.request() untill the __init__ for the base
class has been called.
Are you calling self.request() BEFORE you
call SitePage.__init__
??
-Aaron
jose wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there
any was to use ConfigParser with Webkit? What I want to do
> is load
a config file, but I was thinking of doing it in an __init__
>
statement so I could set some global variables. The only problem
is
> that I can't seem to find a way to get the real path of my
config
> file in the __init__ method,
>
self.request().serverSidePath('config.ini') does not work. I get
an
> error saying that _request is not available. Any thoughts how
I
> could do this. I am currenlty importing a pythong file and using
a
> class for the config file, but I wanted something a little more
easy
> for other people to edit without having to know Python.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
>
Jose
>
>
>
>
>
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