That sounds really promising, thanks a lot! i will test it ASAP and if i 
have any troubles i will comeback here.

El lunes, 3 de octubre de 2016, 12:57:21 (UTC-4), Anthony escribió:
>
> On Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 11:26:11 PM UTC-4, 
> luis.va...@metamaxzone.com <javascript:> wrote:
>>
>> The second sounds good to me, but i dont know really where to store it, 
>> my front end is REST and has no database connected to it, all the info i 
>> get its from microservices, so i need some sort of variable or environment 
>> space where to store the token when i receive it and retrieve it in the 
>> case of an error, there is anything like that in web2py?
>>
>
> Well, the error handler receives request.env.request_uri via the 
> requested_uri query string parameter, so you might be able to do something 
> like:
>
>     request.env.request_uri += '&token=%s' % token
>
> Then in the error handler, you would have to parse 
> request.vars.request_uri to extract the token.
>
> Alternatively, this might work:
>
>     request.wsgi.environ['token'] = token
>
> Note, I haven't tried either of the above, so not sure if they will work.
>
> Anthony
>

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