Hi, everyone.

I am not sure this question has been raised in the past but I searched
a little bit and could not find any topic covering this doubt I am
having. Also, I am a newbie on this technologies so maybe my question
is kind of obvious.

- YAML allows us to map URL patterns to modules in written in Python.
- Inside a module, I can map an URL to a handler.

This basically means to me that I have 2 options to handle the
following common scenario:

Root
---------Folder A
-----------------File 1
-----------------File 2
-----------------File 3
-----------------File 4
-----------------File 5

---------Folder B
-----------------File 1
-----------------File 2
-----------------File 3

First option:
-> YAML can map the whole folder A to a module and inside the module I
further discriminate the right handler to each File.

Second option:
-> YAML maps directly a separate module per each File (which therefore
contains only one handler for that particular File).

My doubt concerns performance, stability and the like.
While I don´t mind coding more modules, I am not sure what´s more
performant.
>From a discrimination level, it does not seem to make any difference
to me (do it at YAML level or module level... it´s basically the same)
but then other aspects might be considered.

Any ideas?

Cheers.

Jean

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