Ahh thats excellent. Thanks! So it seems that the cooperation portion will work great with what I need. and the auth system using CAP will be great too. thanks.
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe have a look at > http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04#Cooperation and > http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/09#Central-Authentication-Service > . > > Anthony > > On Saturday, September 8, 2012 5:19:03 PM UTC-4, luckysmack wrote: >> >> Ok will do. But im still curious though if web2py as a whole would fit my >> idea? In web2py I you have applications, one for each app.If I had this >> core as one app, and the others build on it (they wouldnt just use the api, >> the api would be part of the app). So it seems like I would need to >> duplicate that part into each app the way web2py seems to be built. I could >> be wrong on this, as an example, this rest api code would be its own git >> repo, and the others would be separate ones. I dont see how I would >> separate them in a web2py app. >> >> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 12:39:26 AM UTC-7, luckysmack wrote: >>> >>> I am somewhat new to python, and * shock * have an idea for a simple app >>> I want to build. To start the app will be relatively light weight, but if >>> it works out in my grand scheme could be far more complex.but the core will >>> be fairly simple. something an experienced python dev could probably whip >>> up in bottle in a few days. >>> >>> The core will a simply be an advanced rest based api. The other half >>> dozen or so apps will all be built of this core. The either apps will >>> likely be built as a cms like system to manage each other. And as different >>> as a POS in store program. >>> >>> So as many cool things as I thing web2py has, do you guys think its the >>> right system? I know w2p can do great APIs easily. But for that simple >>> aspect, I don't need a milti-application admin interface, or a code editor, >>> and I may not even use DAL. (For my project I may actually use something >>> like neo4j/orientdb/titan. Not sure yet. Might use mongodb as instead). So >>> for that simple part, all the other stuff seems a little bloated to me. >>> Stuff that I won't need. >>> >>> Sure as a whole, all the apps will be built into somewhat of a cms >>> (which I would like to build anyways), for that I'm not sure I would need >>> the web2py admin part. As a cms I would probably have my own interface, >>> even for the admins. How or would web2py admin ui fit in. I know you guys >>> are biased towards web2py, but does it sound like it would be a right fit? >>> Or would it be too complex? In comparison, I feel django is too bloated as >>> well since I would be doing a similar thing, except it would be done quite >>> a bit differently. The core of how it works doesn't seem to fit my ideas. >>> >>> If I don't use web2py, the next best things I see as a starting point >>> are pyramid, or bottle/flask or even wheezy looks pretty cool. >>> >>> What do you guys think? The core great api would be the crux of the >>> other apps. This core is what talks to the db. And each if the apps with >>> build on it. The rest part will be made so they can all communicate with >>> each other based on the URL. >>> >>> The either individual apps, were they to be on their own, I can totally >>> see as a web2py app. So I'm curious how this idea as a whole, would fit >>> into web2py. If it can. Since there are a handful of web2py featured I >>> won't even use. I don't need them to be auto imported if I'm not using them >>> (since I can't see what's being imported). So in a way it feels like bloat. >>> A reason I don't like django. >>> >>> What do you guys think? Any input is greatly appreciated. >>> >> -- > > > > -- -- Shawn McElroy "Anything worth doing, is worth doing right" — Hunter S. Thompson "A mind troubled by doubt cannot focus on the course to victory" — A<http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/5237.Hunter_S_Thompson>rthur Golden --