Re: [web2py] Deploying a site powered by web2py.

2010-12-04 Thread Albert Abril
I think deployment of web2py is one of the easiest of all the python
frameworks.
I found a lot of difficulties with Django. Maybe was my fault, but in web2py
was a lot easier.

Read Chapter 11 as Kenneth said.

2010/12/4 Kenneth Lundström 

> Hello,
>
> have you read the web2py book, specifically chapter 11,
> http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11 it should tell the most.
>
> If you still have questions will try to answer them.
>
>
> Kenneth
>
>
>  Now I do understand that I am probably asking a very rudimentary
>> question but in the end I need a rudimentary answer that I am just not
>> finding. Or if I am finding I don't know what i am looking at.
>>
>> A little background: I have experience in Python and in Web Design,
>> not much in the incorporation of the two which is the main reason I
>> have looked into Web2py. I am needing to build a website that is rich
>> in features that HTML and CSS just can not handle and I need to be
>> able to program it fast. Now I can get Web2py working on my Local
>> computer just fine, no problem. I am even jumping into the actual
>> development rather quickly and easily. The framework is really
>> extremely helpful in the quick implementation of code and I am very
>> grateful that it exists.
>>
>> Before I get too far in the programming and development of the site
>> that is needed I needed to make sure that I can get it hosted on the
>> internet and that it will work, and this is where it falls down. I
>> have only ever worked in html, xhtml, css, or javascript when it comes
>> to the internet and I do not understand the intricacies of apache or
>> wsgi or CGI at all. I am currently having a mental block on this area
>> and it is causing me intense frustration.
>>
>> Simply put, how do I setup web2py coming from my webhost (in this case
>> www.site5.com) I have setup a virtual enviroment and unzipped the
>> source of web2py on the website. I can run the script web2py.py and
>> get it to prompt that it is running a server but I do not know how to
>> access it and I am under the impression that the web2py.py script is
>> really made for development not deployment of websites.
>>
>> It should be noted that one of the main features I need is automated
>> database evaluation and manipulation.
>>
>> Any help is extremely welcomed and I would be most grateful. I am
>> simply running out of time to be stumped by what is most likely a
>> simple issue.
>>
>
>


Re: [web2py] Deploying a site powered by web2py.

2010-12-04 Thread Kenneth Lundström

Hello,

have you read the web2py book, specifically chapter 11, 
http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11 it should tell the most.


If you still have questions will try to answer them.


Kenneth


Now I do understand that I am probably asking a very rudimentary
question but in the end I need a rudimentary answer that I am just not
finding. Or if I am finding I don't know what i am looking at.

A little background: I have experience in Python and in Web Design,
not much in the incorporation of the two which is the main reason I
have looked into Web2py. I am needing to build a website that is rich
in features that HTML and CSS just can not handle and I need to be
able to program it fast. Now I can get Web2py working on my Local
computer just fine, no problem. I am even jumping into the actual
development rather quickly and easily. The framework is really
extremely helpful in the quick implementation of code and I am very
grateful that it exists.

Before I get too far in the programming and development of the site
that is needed I needed to make sure that I can get it hosted on the
internet and that it will work, and this is where it falls down. I
have only ever worked in html, xhtml, css, or javascript when it comes
to the internet and I do not understand the intricacies of apache or
wsgi or CGI at all. I am currently having a mental block on this area
and it is causing me intense frustration.

Simply put, how do I setup web2py coming from my webhost (in this case
www.site5.com) I have setup a virtual enviroment and unzipped the
source of web2py on the website. I can run the script web2py.py and
get it to prompt that it is running a server but I do not know how to
access it and I am under the impression that the web2py.py script is
really made for development not deployment of websites.

It should be noted that one of the main features I need is automated
database evaluation and manipulation.

Any help is extremely welcomed and I would be most grateful. I am
simply running out of time to be stumped by what is most likely a
simple issue.




[web2py] Deploying a site powered by web2py.

2010-12-04 Thread RyaneD
Now I do understand that I am probably asking a very rudimentary
question but in the end I need a rudimentary answer that I am just not
finding. Or if I am finding I don't know what i am looking at.

A little background: I have experience in Python and in Web Design,
not much in the incorporation of the two which is the main reason I
have looked into Web2py. I am needing to build a website that is rich
in features that HTML and CSS just can not handle and I need to be
able to program it fast. Now I can get Web2py working on my Local
computer just fine, no problem. I am even jumping into the actual
development rather quickly and easily. The framework is really
extremely helpful in the quick implementation of code and I am very
grateful that it exists.

Before I get too far in the programming and development of the site
that is needed I needed to make sure that I can get it hosted on the
internet and that it will work, and this is where it falls down. I
have only ever worked in html, xhtml, css, or javascript when it comes
to the internet and I do not understand the intricacies of apache or
wsgi or CGI at all. I am currently having a mental block on this area
and it is causing me intense frustration.

Simply put, how do I setup web2py coming from my webhost (in this case
www.site5.com) I have setup a virtual enviroment and unzipped the
source of web2py on the website. I can run the script web2py.py and
get it to prompt that it is running a server but I do not know how to
access it and I am under the impression that the web2py.py script is
really made for development not deployment of websites.

It should be noted that one of the main features I need is automated
database evaluation and manipulation.

Any help is extremely welcomed and I would be most grateful. I am
simply running out of time to be stumped by what is most likely a
simple issue.