Ice9 wrote:
> In my app1/urls.py I have something like:
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('probob.app1.views',
> (r'^$', 'index'),
> (r'^test/', 'XXX'),
> )
>
> where XXX I want to refer to 'probob.app2.views.foo'; however django is
> going to make it refer to 'probob.app.views.probob.app2.views.foo'. Is
> there a way to get around this?
Beside the trick with adding two lists that Guillermo has described
there is a cleaner way available in recent revisions. Instead of strings
with path to views you can import actual view functions and refer them:
from probob.apps1 import views as views1
from probob.apps2 import views as views2
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^$', views1.index),
(r'^test/$', views2.XXX),
)
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