It sounds you are looking for a "module".

You can place 'mylibrary.py' at the module folder of your app, and import 
its functions onto controllers or models, like:

from mylibrary import my_custom_function

You can add this to a model file to get changes at your modules without 
restarting web2py:

from gluon.custom_import import track_changes; track_changes(True)


I think you can also place your modules at 'site-packages' folder, so that 
any app can access them. There's more about this at the manual.


Regards.


El jueves, 8 de mayo de 2014 08:52:00 UTC+2, Gael Princivalle escribió:
>
> Hello all.
>
> Is there a way to have a custom library file where I can put some custom 
> functions ?
>
> For example in default.py:
>
> def index():
>     a = 4
>     b = my_custom_function(a)
>     return dict(b = b)
>
>
> And in my library file:
>
> def my_custom_function(my_var):
>     var = my_var + 3
>     return var
>

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