Hi,

I still don't really understand what you are trying to do, but it
sounds like Mathieu does and has offered you some pretty useful
advice.

If his link below helps you fix what you are trying to do, please let
us know what you did (this is really useful for others with the same
problem), and if not, please come back and ask again.

Em

On Aug 18, 7:05 am, Tang Daogang <daogangt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi, Emily,
>
> Let me introduce Scala/Lift as example.
>
> Every lift project has a file named 'Boot.scala', this file will only
> be executed once when this project boots up. In this file, we can
> write some initial codes to initial project and some userdefined
> structures.
>
> Emm, that's it. I want to find one file acting like Boot.scala of Lift
> within Django, but failed. If there is one file like that, I will put
> my plugins registering codes into it, thus, when I type "python
> manage.py runserver", it can be executed automatically and only once.
> By it, my plugins can be registered when app boot up.
>
> Do you understand my meaning? Welcome suggestion.
>
> On 8月17日, 下午8时45分, Emily Rodgers <emily.kate.rodg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 17, 2:26 am, Tang Daogang <daogangt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Dear all,
>
> > > Recently, I have developed a plugin system for my app, and I want to
> > > register those plugins when my app boot up, this need to execute some
> > > user defined codes (functions) in app boot procedure, I don't know
> > > where insert my registering codes to, anyone can help?
>
> > > Thank you.
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I don't know how to help you, but I think it is because you haven't
> > explained what you want to do thoroughly enough.
>
> > What do you mean by a plugin system, and what do you mean by
> > registering them with the app on boot up? Are you talking about
> > including another python module in your code? Or perhaps including
> > another django app in your code?
>
> > Can you give us a bit more information (and maybe examples) of what
> > you are trying to do.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Em

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