Awesome, thank you. On Friday, August 9, 2013 1:03:34 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On 9 Aug 2013, at 8:43 AM, mr...@rethinkrobotics.com <javascript:> wrote: > > New to web2py (and python in general) and had a quick question. > > I am writing a bunch of python web services that connect to a remote web > socket. I'd like to treat the IP address of the socket as a global config, > which is accessible by all controllers in the app. > > Is this possible,? and if so where in the source tree would I add > global/static variables like this in? > > > If you define it in your model (eg in db.py), it'll be available to your > controllers. That is, for example, how your controllers have access to the > global variable db. > > If you can factor out some common code that uses the IP address, you might > define that as a function in your model, and have your controllers use that > instead of having the IP address directly. >
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