[Zope] Re: How to create an ansynchronous method

Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com
Wed Sep 14 07:25:26 EDT 2005


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David Pratt wrote:
> Hi Ron.  I found the following trying to follow up a bit on what you
> have suggested. I believe it is similar to what you are doing from your
> explanation.  It may be out of date.   I have not attempted to daemonize
> a process to date so it  would be great if you could look at this and
> comment since I need something to work with.
> 
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2001-February/030814.html
> 
> As far as interacting with Zope, I have done something similar to build
> a site remotely from another server but setup https and sent credentials
> in the urls.  I wonder if there is a way to inject them into Zope
> another way since the daemon is on the machine.  I think the ClockServer
> injects requests into Zope.  I believe it is something similar since
> credentials still need to be in url to execute something but requests
> are not exposed to the web doing this.

The CookieCrumbler is willing to accept credentials from a form, and
hence from the URL.  See its '_setAuthHeader' and 'modifyRequest'
methods for how:


http://svn.zope.org/CMF/branches/1.5/CMFCore/CookieCrumbler.py?rev=37453&view=auto


Tres.
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