Information about path configuration in Morepath
Project description
more.pathtool: info about paths in Morepath apps
more.pathtool lets you create a tool that generates information about paths in a Morepath application. This way you can see exactly what paths a Morepath application supports, including views and mounted applications. It does this by reading the configuration information of a Morepath application.
To create such a tool you do the following, for instance in the main.py of your project:
from more.pathtool import path_tool from .someplace import SomeApp def my_path_tool(): SomeApp.commit() path_tool(SomeApp)
where SomeApp is the application you want to query, typically the root application of your project.
Now you need to hook it up in setup.py to you can have the tool available:
entry_points={ 'console_scripts': [ 'morepathtool = myproject.main:path_tool', ] },
After you install your project, you should now have a morepathtool tool available that lets you query your project for path information.
By default the path tool generates a CSV file with information in it about paths in your application:
$ morepathtool paths.csv
You can open it in a spreadsheet application such as Excel or OpenOffice Calc.
Columns
The columns in the CSV file are as follows:
- path
The URL path. If this is a named view, the view name is appended with a +. If this is an absorb path, the /... is appended. If this is an internal view, the path will be internal.
- directive
The directive used.
- filename
The filename in which this configuration was made.
- lineno
The line number of the configuration.
- model
A dotted name to the model class exposed.
- permission
A dotted name to the permission used for the path. Or public if no permission declared, or internal if this is an internal view. path and mount directives have no permission.
- view_name
The view name predicate, if any. By default this is empty. path and mount directives have no view name.
- request_method
The request method predicate. By default this is GET` ``path and mount directives have no request method predicates.
- extra_predicates
Whether there are additional predicates in use. Go to the actual code to see them.
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0.5 (2016-11-01)
Initial public release.
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