[Zope-dev] Deciphering Zope Comments

Shane Hathaway shane at hathawaymix.org
Wed Jun 4 04:16:22 EDT 2008


Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Shane Hathaway wrote:
>> I think I want to use a threading.local as my site manager.  That way, I 
>> can use a different configuration for each WSGI app even if several apps 
>> run in different threads of a single Python interpreter.  It looks like 
>> the zope.app.component.hooks module does something like what I want, but 
>> that module is complicated and lacks comments in the places that matter, 
>> so I'm not quite sure what it accomplishes.  I'll add comments to that 
>> module if anyone can explain it fully.
> 
> You can also use a paste.registry StackedObjectProxy to provide access
> to a thread local site manager via the standard wsgi environ.  That
> certainly fits well with the WSGI model and other frameworks such as
> Pylons and Turbogears use it. I'm not sure if Zope3 exposes that
> properly though. Admitedly paste.registry is not the best documented
> code either; some cleanup there is still useful but the ideal model has
> not been worked out yet.

Thanks for the pointer.  I'm not quite sure how StackedObjectProxy might 
fit in, but if it turns out I need it, at least now I don't have to 
rewrite it.

>> That led me to the zope.thread module, which is apparently deprecated 
>> already, yet zope.app.component still depends on it.  Is that an 
>> hysterical accident?
> 
> I only learned yesterday that zope.thread is now basically just a
> wrapper around python 2.4's threading module so you can use that
> directly.

Fred Drake also confirmed that nothing needs to use zope.thread anymore. 
  I plan to clean it up.

Shane



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