Yes you have to reload web2py everytime you make a change when you are using modules. Or put this line in a top of your model:
if request.is_local: #disable in production enviroment from gluon.custom_import import track_changes track_changes() Another: Last web2py is 1.98.2 2011/8/26 Jarrod Cugley <jcug...@gmail.com> > Wow. Don't ask me why, but it's working now, I didn't change anything > at all... I did restart web2py however... > > I'm pretty confused but whatever it was, it's working now, thanks > Martin, I'll be sure to post again if it breaks hahahaha! > > On Aug 26, 8:29 pm, Martín Mulone <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > You have the last version?, You have _init_.py in module?, You try > changing > > objects to another name, pehaps a name-conflict?. > > > > 2011/8/26 Jarrod Cugley <jcug...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I've tried local_import().. Which seems to be deprecated from what > > > I've read in this group > > > > > I've tried from mymodule import class, and this doesn't seem to work > > > either? Is there any documentation on this? Cause I can't really find > > > anything that helps me. This is my code: > > > > > ### controller/default.py ### > > > def search(): > > > from objects import Searching > > > return dict(show=Searching.show(db)) > > > > > ### modules/objects.py ### > > > from gluon import * > > > request = current.request > > > > > class Searching(object): > > > @staticmethod > > > def show(db): > > > search = db(db.listing.title==request.args(0).replace("_"," > > > ")).select(db.listing.ALL) > > > items = [] > > > for person in search: > > > items.append(DIV(A(person.first_name, _href=URL('listing', > > > args=person.id)))) > > > > > return TAG[''](*items) > > > > > ### Error = ImportError: cannot import name Searching ### > > > > > Can anyone figure out what I've done wrong? > > > > -- > > http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar > -- http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar