Are you using the Uplink to connect your Google colab notebooks to your Anvil app?
You can connect multiple Uplink instances to the same app. If they each have different functions, Anvil will know which one has the right function (I think!), so you should be able to just call the function as normal in your app and Anvil will know which Uplink to call that function from.
If you use the same function names in each Uplink, your app will load-balance between the different Uplink instances.
You can also change the name that the app uses to refer to the Uplink function by passing a string to the decorator like so:
# On the server
@anvil.server.callable('custom_function_name')
def get_data():
return [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
# On the client
anvil.server.call('custom_function_name')
This allows you to assign an ID to each Uplink and manually select which Uplink to call a particular function from, even if the functions have the same name in the Uplink script:
MY_ID = #...something..
if not app_tables.hosts.get(id=MY_ID):
app_tables.hosts.add_row(id=MY_ID)
@anvil.server.callable("func_" + MY_ID)
def f():
print "Hello from host %s" % MY_ID
For more info about using multiple Uplinks, see these threads: