My controllers are getting a bit cluttered in my web2py app, and I would like to move functions to another place.
I was initially thinking of moving them to modules, but I access the db sometimes, and have other parameters set in db.py (me for user id, now for the date, etc.).
Is there a clean way to move these functions to a new file while still having access to the variables I need? I'm not opposed to something like from db import me, now
You controller actions (i.e., the actions that appear in URLs) have to be functions defined in a controller file (i.e., you cannot move them to a module). However, if there are functions in your controller that are not actions, you may move those to a module. Assuming you will call those functions from a model or controller, you can simply pass your db
, me
, and now
objects to those functions as arguments. Another option is to add them to the thread local current
object, which can be accessed from modules. To do so:
In a model:
from globals import current
current.app.db = db
# etc.
In a module:
from globals import current
def func(*args):
db=current.app.db
# etc.
you can create python files in modules folder and import them just like how you import python libraries in your controllers. But you have to give the path to those files like
from applications.myApp.modules.myModule import *
this is my solution for my wrappers