Alex, I am not sure I follow you...
When you let PyCharm set web2py environnement for project for you and it
create an .idea folder for your project in the root folder containing the
web2py folder... Something like that :
project_root/.idea
/web2py
/web2py/application/your_project_app
What your problem with that...
Notice you should do this too :
Install web2py by yourself
web2py/applications/your_project_1
/your_project_1/.idea
/your_project_2
/your_project_2/.idea
/etc.
For this configuration, you need to create your project withou using the
PyCharm helper for project configuration...
I know in the pass there where some issue with this way of using PyCharm,
but I opened a ticket and this should be solve now...
If you have any issue with these setup...
Open a ticket on the PyCharm ticket manager and I am sure they will taking
care of it...
But be clear on your exact problem
Richard
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm still confused why nobody else is bothered by this limitation. Every
> other IDE and project I worked on so far, the IDE project contains all the
> files and source code of one application. Then you can set completely
> independently where the application server is located (e.g. glassfish for a
> java application). It seems like most of you only have one or very few
> web2py projects so it doesn't bother you that the IDE project has to be the
> web2py server directory. For me it's a big issue because I either have many
> applications mixed into one IDE project or I have to create multiple web2py
> instances so I can have separate projects. And the update problem of
> changed files in the symbolic link dir also don't help - that's also the
> case on Linux and not just Windows, but I'll test that again.
>
> anyway, thanks for your thoughts and feedback. I wish the PyCharm team
> would take web2py more seriously.
>
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