Starting with Quixote 0.6, it's possible to write multi-threaded Quixote applications. In previous versions, Quixote stored the current HTTPRequest object in a global variable, meaning that processing multiple requests in the same process simultaneously was impossible.
However, the Publisher class as shipped still can't handle multiple simultaneous requests; you'll need to subclass Publisher to make it re-entrant. Here's a starting point:
import thread
from quixote.publish import Publisher
[...]
class ThreadedPublisher (Publisher):
def __init__ (self, root_namespace, config=None):
Publisher.__init__(self, root_namespace, config)
self._request_dict = {}
def _set_request(self, request):
self._request_dict[thread.get_ident()] = request
def _clear_request(self):
try:
del self._request_dict[thread.get_ident()]
except KeyError:
pass
def get_request(self):
return self._request_dict.get(thread.get_ident())
Using ThreadedPublisher, you now have one current request per thread, rather than one for the entire process.
$Id: multi-threaded.txt 20217 2003-01-16 20:51:53Z akuchlin $