Reputation: 59383
I'm really enjoying Bottle so far, but the fact that I have to CTRL+C out of the server and restart it every time I make a code change is a big hit on my productivity. I've thought about using Watchdog to keep track of files changing then restarting the server, but how can I do that when the bottle.run
function is blocking.
Running the server from an external script that watches for file changes seems like a lot of work to set up. I'd think this was a universal issue for Bottle, CherryPy and etcetera developers.
Thanks for your solutions to the issue!
Upvotes: 37
Views: 13661
Reputation: 43091
Check out from the tutorial a section entitled Auto Reloading:
During development, you have to restart the server a lot to test your recent changes. The auto reloader can do this for you. Every time you edit a module file, the reloader restarts the server process and loads the newest version of your code.
This gives the following example:
from bottle import run
run(reloader=True)
Then you can distinct a child process in runtime:
os.environ.get('BOTTLE_CHILD') == 'true'
Upvotes: 55
Reputation: 1
These scripts should do what you are looking for.
AUTOLOAD.PY
import os
def cherche(dir):
FichList = [ f for f in os.listdir(dir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir,f)) ]
return FichList
def read_file(file):
f = open(file,"r")
R=f.read()
f.close()
return R
def load_html(dir="pages"):
FL = cherche(dir)
R={}
for f in FL:
if f.split('.')[1]=="html":
BUFF = read_file(dir+"/"+f)
R[f.split('.')[0]] = BUFF
return R
MAIN.PY
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#Version 1.0 00:37
import sys
reload(sys)
sys.setdefaultencoding("utf-8")
import datetime
import ast
from bottle import route, run, template, get, post, request, response, static_file, redirect
#AUTOLOAD by LAGVIDILO
import autoload
pages = autoload.load_html()
BUFF = ""
for key,i in pages.iteritems():
BUFF=BUFF+"@get('/"+key+"')\n"
BUFF=BUFF+"def "+key+"():\n"
BUFF=BUFF+" return "+pages[key]+"\n"
print "=====\n",BUFF,"\n====="
exec(BUFF)
run(host='localhost', port=8000, reloader=True)
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 30522
Use reloader=True
in run()
. Keep in mind that in windows this must be under if __name__ == "__main__":
due to the way the multiprocessing
module works.
from bottle import run
if __name__ == "__main__":
run(reloader=True)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3223
With
run(reloader=True)
there are situations where it does not reload like when the import is inside a def. To force a reload I used
subprocess.call(['touch', 'mainpgm.py'])
and it reloads fine in linux.
Upvotes: 4