You could also use web2py cache...

:)

Richard

On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:39 PM, icodk <i...@alpiron.com> wrote:

> Might be useful for others
> I like to be able to see which version/tag my production web2py
> application has. Here is how I do it(better ideas are welcome):
> In  db.py
>
> if not session.gitver:
>     import os
>     os.chdir("/path/to/myapp")
>     os.system('git  describe --abbrev=7 --dirty --always --tags > 
> git_ver.txt')
>     session.gitver = open('git_ver.txt').read()
>
> Then somewhere in layout.html (I do it in the footer):
>
> {{=session.gitver}}
>
>
> Tested on Windows
>
>
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> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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