Comment 2 for bug 118683

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Anand Chitipothu (anandology) wrote : Re: [Bug 118683] Re: reloading broken in 0.21

fixed. (hopefully!)

On 18-Aug-07, at 6:21 AM, Jonathan Tapicer wrote:

> Hello, using webpy with the revision 181 where this bug is supossedly
> fixed I get this error:
>
> ====================================================
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/tapicer/eclipse_workspace/py_test/src/test/main.py",
> line 27, in <module>
> if __name__ == "__main__": web.run(urls, globals(), web.reloader)
> File "/home/tapicer/eclipse_workspace/py_test/src/web/
> request.py", line 154, in run
> return wsgi.runwsgi(webapi.wsgifunc(webpyfunc(inp, fvars,
> autoreload), *middleware))
> File "/home/tapicer/eclipse_workspace/py_test/src/web/
> request.py", line 127, in webpyfunc
> mod = __import__(modname(), None, None, [""])
> ImportError: No module named /home/tapicer/eclipse_workspace/
> py_test/src/test/main
> ====================================================
>
> The code I use looks like this:
>
> ====================================================
> import web
>
> class hello:
> def GET(self):
> print 'Hello'
>
> urls = (
> '/', 'hello'
> )
>
> web.webapi.internalerror = web.debugerror
> if __name__ == "__main__": web.run(urls, globals(), web.reloader)
> ====================================================
>
> I've found that the reloader only fails with the main file, if I
> change
> the function webpyfunc on request.py to return the name of my main
> module in the inner function modname (instead of a way that tries to
> guess it but fails), I think it is because the function (modname) is
> returning the full path of the module instead of the name. I'm running
> it on linux and eclipse with pydev if it that helps.
>
> I fixed it replacing this line of request.py:
>
> name = os.path.splitext(file)[0] #(line 123)
>
> with this:
>
> name = os.path.splitext(file)[0].split(os.path.sep)[-1]
>
> Is this problem related with a bad usage of the reloader or is it
> really
> a bug?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> reloading broken in 0.21
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118683
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