Shouldn't rx.Config.app_name be the module/app path? #3063
rodrigosetti
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@rodrigosetti Definitely a good point, they should generally always be the same. I agree we can change it to this to give more flexibility and make it easier to run multiple apps in a single folder as well. I'll create an issue from this. |
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I'm organizing a larger reflex project and wanted to place my reflex app in a subpackage, but
rx.Config(app_name="X")
constrains the application to beX.X
(reflex.config.py) - which is a weird behavior ifX
is a general module path.It would be nice if we change this behavior to what Flask does (without the defaults). quoting from Flask's documentation:
This proposal is backwards incompatible, so it will need a new parameter (
app
?) andapp_name
deprecation.NOTE: I'm just joining the community, so please excuse if this was already discussed or I'm overlooking something major.
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