how would I import the scheduler into a module to do that?

On Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 12:00:44 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>
> why don't you use queue_task() ?
>
> On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 9:17:37 PM UTC+2, Marty Jones wrote:
>>
>> I seem to have resolved it by switching "db = current.db" to "db = 
>> current.globalenv['db']"
>>
>> On Friday, April 29, 2016 at 12:05:34 PM UTC-4, Marty Jones wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm defining some functions in the modules folder that need to access 
>>> and insert rows into the db. in the controller, I define "current.db = db" 
>>> then in the module I import the db as seen below.
>>>
>>> I define the function below and attempt to import it and queue it up 
>>> using Scheduler, but receive "'DAL' object has no attribute 
>>> 'scheduler_task'". What am I missing?
>>>
>>> #!/usr/bin/env python
>>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>>> from gluon import *
>>> from gluon import current
>>>
>>> def insert_task():
>>>     db = current.db
>>>     db.scheduler_task.insert(status = 'QUEUED',
>>>                              application_name = 'my_application/default',
>>>                              task_name = 'download',
>>>                              group_name = 'scrape',
>>>                              function_name = 'download',
>>>                              args = '[]',
>>>                              vars = '{}',
>>>                              enabled = True,
>>>                              start_time = request.now,
>>>                              timeout = 500,
>>>                              )
>>>
>>>
>>>

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