Thank you Mike!
I had forgotten "asbool()".
It takes time locally to load my page but I finally allow specific route
while having the maintenance mode activated.
handler(request) takes time.
I consider that my questions are answered and that my problem is solved.
Thank you very much
Don't forget the 'asbool()'. Without it the 'in_maintenance' text
setting value may be interpreted wrong. E.g., '0' or ' ' or 'false'
would evaluate to True.
On Sat, Jan 9, 2021 at 11:30 AM Mike Orr wrote:
>
> The includeme function takes care of all the tween registration for
> you, so you just
The includeme function takes care of all the tween registration for
you, so you just have to include the module using the
"pyramid.includes" setting or such. You've got that working.
Since you're enabling maintenance mode with a config setting, and
you'll have to restart the application to change
I try to understand why my "or not" have no effect:
def maintenance_tween_factory(handler, registry):
# Return a tween callable.
# 'handler' is the next tween or the WSGI application.
# Deployment settings are in 'registry.settings'.
def maintenance_tween(request):
Thank you!
I think I finally got it. Now I would like to allow only 2 routes:
- one is my "maintenance" because I want to use a jinja template instead
of returning the HTTPException
- one is "dbmigration" because I still need to call my Cornice API
For the moment the maintenance mode
I get 'No module named 'maintenance_tween'. Should I separate the two
functions in 2 different files, both of them being in the same module?
Le vendredi 8 janvier 2021 à 13:04:57 UTC+1, tfl...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hi Cedric,
> You just have to include your package from Pyramid main
Hi Cedric,
You just have to include your package from Pyramid main configuration file,
using the "includes" section...
The "includeme" function will then be called automatically to register your
tween!
Thierry
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Le ven. 8 janv. 2021 à
I fixed my code by returning the function inside. But I still need to
understand where to call theses functions to set everything up.
def maintenance_tween_factory(handler, registry):
# Return a tween callable.
# 'handler' is the next tween or the WSGI application.
# Deployment settings are in
To everybody: thanks a lot for your answers. Sorry for the delay: I am
living in France.
Bay the way I am still interested in the Pyramid CMS solution steps.
Mike,
I have created a file named maintenance.py in my utils module.
It contains:
import pyramid
def includeme(config):
# Calculate
I forgot the last line. The end of 'my_tween_factory' needs to 'return
my_tween'.
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 7:05 PM Mike Orr wrote:
> I have a request-logging tween in only a page of code. It's
> straightforward to write from the documentation.
>
>
I have a request-logging tween in only a page of code. It's straightforward
to write from the documentation.
https://pyramid.readthedocs.io/en/latest/narr/hooks.html#registering-tweens
I adapted the code for your use case (untested). Your module would have
something like this:
# Module
That's really interesting Thierry. Can you please show me how to do?
I have tried to use tweens. I tried many things starting with
*pyramid.tweens = pyramid_maintenance.tween_maintenance *and modifying the
*__init__.py* file, however, I do not understand what they are and how to
use them despite
i should add, the pattern for doing this in nginx is often called a flag or
semaphore
i found this article that goes through a
how-to
https://blog.devcloud.hosting/configuring-nginx-for-quickly-switching-to-maintenance-mode-e4136cf497f3
basically, you just touch/remove a specific file to
I've built a custom Pyramid tween to handle this and redirect requests
while application is up!
It can handle redirects (based on regular expressions) before or after the
request is handled by Pyramid application, to be able to set the site in
"maintenance mode", or to handle custom redirects in
I typically handle this on nginx which sites in front of Pyramid. if you
wanted to do everything in python, you could probably use WSGI middleware
to route to a separate maintenance application or html file.
On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 10:09:34 AM UTC-5 C J wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am
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