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Werner Thie wrote:
Paul Reznicek wrote:
glyph@divmod.com wrote:
On 21 Apr, 08:57 pm, maillists@ivsn.com wrote:
Hello All,
LiveElement is fantastic, but I'm too stupid to find out, how to put temporary page under sessiop URL... This work for js modules at start like: http://localhost:8080/user/<HASH clientID>/jsmodule/athena_test
I'd like to add temporary during run time something like: http://localhost:8080/user/<HASH clientID>/your_data page or staticFile, which should exists only few minutes. Caveat is, that instances of gone clients are keeping in memory. Is there a way to find out, that a client is gone (closed browser or switched to other site)? Welcome to the land of garbage collecting languages... What was the losing memory of the C++ ages is now the not releasing memory because of noncollectable garbage and server processes eating all the memory the machine has. I had to learn it the hard way but NEVER ever store a reference to something like sessions, mind or the the hierarchy of your LiveElements unless you're prepared to handle the breakup of the reference at cleanup time. Also keep in mind that the object hierarchy of client and server must be in sync or you're risking that the detach functionality does not work as advertised. Please see the detach/detached functionality in athena.py
class thePage(athena.LivePage):
def beforeRender(self, ctx): : d = self.notifyOnDisconnect() d.addErrback(self.disconn)
def disconn(self, reason): """ we will be called back when the client disconnects, just iterate over all children and call a disconnected func if available """ for child in self.liveFragmentChildren: if hasattr(child, 'disconnected'): child.disconnected(reason);
Werner
Great! Exactly what I needed to remove cleanly user with loosed connection. Together with Glyph's "_self.page.putChild('your_data', YourDataResource())_" all my problems are solved. BTW: How to use *detach* and *detached* in LiveElement? I didn't find out... Many thanks, Paul