Django has a reverse proxy module... Wondering if web2py has something similar?
I want to make web2py the single interface to multiple applications.
I wrote something like that few years ago... maybe you can start from here:
https://gist.github.com/manuelep/81ffe8ce57de4dc9b2d80a99c08992cc
please let me know if you find any interest in it.
Cheers
Manuele
Where did you use this or how did you use your version of the proxy Manuele? Thank you for sharing!Anthony - we want web2py to be the only interface to docker containers.
I'm curious how django was able to do it. We have multiple apps running in docker containers and want web2py to be the portal. That way we can use auth.
Hi Anthony and LoveWeb2py,
I used this controller exactly to let authenticated and authorized users access to a third part application not exposed to the web, I shared in order to collect opinions from experts, any suggest appreciated.
Cheers
Manuele
We serve web2py through nginx.I'm curious how django was able to do it. We have multiple apps running in docker containers and want web2py to be the portal. That way we can use auth.
We serve web2py through nginx.I'm curious how django was able to do it. We have multiple apps running in docker containers and want web2py to be the portal. That way we can use auth.