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Key: MODPYTHON-54
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Graham Dumpleton
Reporter: Nicolas Lehuen
Votes: 1
Watchers: 0
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Add a way to import a published page into another published page

Created: 13/May/05 03:21 PM   Updated: 02/Apr/07 11:21 AM
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Component/s: importer
Affects Version/s: 3.2.7
Fix Version/s: 3.3.1

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Resolution Date: 12/Aug/06 08:13 AM


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Before mod_python 3.2, standard Python modules and published modules could be imported the same way, using apache.import_module. This had a number of disadvantages, leading to MODPYTHON-8, MODPYTHON-9, MODPYTHON-10, MODPYTHON-11 and MODPYTHON-12.

All these bugs were fixed by separating the published modules from the standard Python module. apache.import_module can still be used to import standard modules, but published modules are now fully managed by mod_python.publisher, and are not inserted into sys.modules.

The problem is that there is a use case of importing a published module from another published module :

/index.py----------------
def index(req):
    return "Hello, world !"

def utility_function(foobar):
    return foobar+1

/other.py----------------
import os
directory = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
other_index = apache.import_module("index",path=[directory])

def index(req):
    return "%s %i"%(other_index.index(req),other_index.utility_function(2004))

This was alread a bit of a hack in 3.1.4, but in 3.2 it does not really work the expected way since the imported module (other_index in the example) is not the same module as the one the publisher would use to publish /index.py. This could be troublesome if the developer wanted to share some data between the modules, e.g. a cache or a connection pool, but not if he only wanted to share some code.

Therefore, we need to provide a clean API in mod_python.publisher to allow developers to reference another published module.

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Repository Revision Date User Message
ASF #169959 Fri May 13 06:57:17 UTC 2005 nlehuen Working on MODPYTHON-54 - this does not work yet, but it does not break anything.
Files Changed
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/lib/python/mod_python/cache.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/lib/python/mod_python/publisher.py

Repository Revision Date User Message
ASF #170815 Wed May 18 20:24:36 UTC 2005 nlehuen Implemented MODPYTHON-54 - we need a bit of documentation, now...
Files Changed
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/lib/python/mod_python/cache.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/lib/python/mod_python/publisher.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/src/include/mpversion.h