I am new to Python and Web.py, but I am tearing my hair out over this issue. I have a code layout where I have my app.py file in the root of my site. All the pages are in a sub director, named pages. Here is my app.py code
import web
import page.index
urls = (
'/', 'page.index.index',
)
render = web.template.render('templates/', base = "layout") # Start the template
app = web.application(urls, globals()) # Start the app
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
Now, it executes perfectly. Now, in the index.py file, this is my code:
class index:
def GET(self):
testing = 'Hello World'
return render.index(testing)
The error I am getting is this:
<type 'exceptions.NameError'> at /
global name 'render' is not defined
Python /Volumes/Local Disk 2/Work/Casting Board/com/index.py in GET, line 3
Web GET http://127.0.0.1:8080/
Basically, I am trying to access the function ( or it is method or class. Just coming from PHP so don't know the terminally) render from a moucle called page.index. How can I get around this?
import pages. Which will look for a pages folder? See github.com/alexksikes/mailer/blob/master/application.py for an example of what it seems you are trying to do. – KyleWpppd Jul 25 '11 at 3:09