[Zope3-Users] Including overrides in buildout in site.zcml for zc.zope3recipes:app

David Pratt fairwinds at eastlink.ca
Fri Apr 20 20:36:38 EDT 2007


My bad. This seems to do the trick.

<includeOverrides package="ns.myapp" file="overrides.zcml" />

I incorrectly assumed includeOverrides would pick up the overrides file.

Regards,
David


David Pratt wrote:
> Hi. Tried putting overrides.zcml in my app package. To site.zcml in my 
> buildout I added and includeOverrides to link to the overrides.zcml in 
> the app package with something like this.
> 
> <includeOverrides package="ns.myapp" />
> 
> I have the same packages working a regular zope with a global overrides 
> in /etc. In the buildout, adding the overrides to site.zcml this way 
> does not produce same result. Any thing else I should try?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Regards,
> David
> 
> 
> 
> 
> David Pratt wrote:
>> I am wondering what to do about including overrides that would have 
>> normally gone into my /etc to be used in a globally. I am using the 
>> zope3recipes. It defines an app part with an explcit site.zcml.
>>
>> site.zcml is used verbatim in the buildout but is also need it a layer 
>> to run functional tests. So the placement of the global overrides.zcml 
>> is the question. I am guessing that the only way to really deal with 
>> it would be to put it in one of the app packages and do
>>
>> <includeOverrides package=pkg.withoverrides />
>>
>> and put it in the site.zcml but that does not seem right.  I also 
>> normally also put a paste.ini in /etc in a regular zope as well. So 
>> what to do with these things so they have the same net effect as a 
>> plain zope.
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> David
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