Re: [Rest2web-develop] What do I need to do to make r2w.py callable from anywhere?
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From: Eur I. C. G. <cl...@is...> - 2007-03-09 13:10:02
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 12:30:26PM +0000, Michael Foord wrote: > Eur Ing Chris Green wrote: > > Apart from the obvious putting r2w.py in my PATH that is. > > > > If I want to maintain more than one set of web pages (call it a > > 'project') using rest2web what do I need to do to make it available > > from anywhere? > > > > Obviously each set of web pages will have a home directory of some > > sort which will have the r2w.ini file in it, this can then tell r2w.py > > where to find all the project specific stuff. > > > > So what else from the unpacked rest2web-0.5.1.tar.gz do I need to put > > somewhere so that it can be found? > > > > I have put r2w.py in a directory on my PATH. > > I have put the rest2web sub-directory in my Python site-packages > > What about macros.py and macros.pyc, do I need copy these anywhere? > > > > > Well... :-) > > If you have r2w.py on your path then you're pretty much there. rest2web > now has the default macros built in (thanks to some inspiration from > Martin), so you *only* need to use the 'macros.py' file if you are > implementing your own macros. > > In this case you specify the path to the macros file in your site config > file. > OK, thanks. I have written myself one macro, so need the macros.py path in the .ini file, very simple! -- Chris Green |