I am attempting to make use of the Twisted.Web framework.
Notice the three line comments (#line1, #line2, #line3). I want to create a proxy (gateway?) that will forw
Since your Simple
class implements the getChild()
method, it is implied that this is not a leaf node, however, you are stating that it is a leaf node by setting isLeaf = True
. (How can a leaf node have a child?).
Try changing isLeaf = True
to isLeaf = False
and you'll find that it redirects to the proxy as you'd expect.
From the Resource.getChild
docstring:
... This will not be called if the class-level variable 'isLeaf' is set in
your subclass; instead, the 'postpath' attribute of the request will be
left as a list of the remaining path elements....
Here is the final working solution. Basically two resource request go to the GAE server, and all remaining request go to the GWT server.
Other than implementing mhawke's change, there is only one other change, and that was adding '"/" + name' to the proxy servers path. I assume this had to be done because that portion of the path was consumed and placed in the 'name' variable.
from twisted.internet import reactor
from twisted.web import proxy, server
from twisted.web.resource import Resource
class Simple(Resource):
isLeaf = False
allowedMethods = ("GET","POST")
def getChild(self, name, request):
print "getChild called with name:'%s'" % name
if name == "get.json" or name == "post.json":
print "proxy on GAE"
return proxy.ReverseProxyResource('localhost', 8085, "/"+name)
else:
print "proxy on GWT"
return proxy.ReverseProxyResource('localhost', 8086, "/"+name)
simple = Simple()
site = server.Site(simple)
reactor.listenTCP(8080, site)
reactor.run()
Thank you.