Thanks for putting this out, it worked fine and was very helpful and now I 
have a web2py instance working on openshift.

Margaret

On Friday, June 8, 2012 10:07:39 AM UTC-5, Andrew wrote:
>
> Just FYI to anyone interested, I've put together a web2py template for 
> OpenShift <https://openshift.redhat.com/app/> (Red Hat's Opensource 
> PaaS). 
>
> You can find it here: - https://github.com/prelegalwonder/openshift_web2py
>
> I've also put together a basic openshift deployer from the admin page, and 
> you can grab the changes from my fork of web2py - 
> https://github.com/prelegalwonder/web2py
> It's just 3 files in the admin app:
>  controllers/openshift.py
>  views/openshift/deploy.html
> and a modification to views/default/site.html
>
> It's only requirement to work beyond having a local working openshift 
> project is GitPython installed and accessible from the runtime that web2py 
> is running in.
>
> So you can either run the admin app in the cloud and access it directly or 
> run a local web2py instance and execute the deployer when you want to test 
> out your changes. 
>
> I'm working on a detailed blog that I intent to submit to the OpenShift 
> team so they can put it on their site for getting started. 
>
> Enjoy
>

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