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google.appengine.tools.devappserver2.application_configuration.ModuleConfiguration Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for google.appengine.tools.devappserver2.application_configuration.ModuleConfiguration:

Public Member Functions

def __init__
 
def application_root
 
def application
 
def partition
 
def application_external_name
 
def api_version
 
def module_name
 
def major_version
 
def minor_version
 
def version_id
 
def runtime
 
def effective_runtime
 
def threadsafe
 
def basic_scaling
 
def manual_scaling
 
def automatic_scaling
 
def normalized_libraries
 
def skip_files
 
def nobuild_files
 
def error_handlers
 
def handlers
 
def inbound_services
 
def env_variables
 
def is_backend
 
def check_for_updates
 

Public Attributes

 module_name
 

Detailed Description

Stores module configuration information.

Most configuration options are mutable and may change any time
check_for_updates is called. Client code must be able to cope with these
changes.

Other properties are immutable (see _IMMUTABLE_PROPERTIES) and are guaranteed
to be constant for the lifetime of the instance.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

def google.appengine.tools.devappserver2.application_configuration.ModuleConfiguration.__init__ (   self,
  config_path 
)
Initializer for ModuleConfiguration.

Args:
  config_path: A string containing the full path of the yaml or xml file
  containing the configuration for this module.

Member Function Documentation

def google.appengine.tools.devappserver2.application_configuration.ModuleConfiguration.application_root (   self)
The directory containing the application e.g. "/home/user/myapp".
def google.appengine.tools.devappserver2.application_configuration.ModuleConfiguration.check_for_updates (   self)
Return any configuration changes since the last check_for_updates call.

Returns:
  A set containing the changes that occured. See the *_CHANGED module
  constants.

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