On 03/04/2015 11:03 AM, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 10:30:44 AM UTC-5, Oliver Berger wrote:
If you want the same view executed for several urls just decorate it
twice with a different route...
+1
That's what most people would do.
it would look something like this:
config.add_route ('test_index', '/ test /')
config.add_route ('test_focus', '/ test / {test_id}')
class MyViews(object):
@view_config("test_index")
@view_config("test_focus")
def test_unified(self):
pass
To be pedantic...
class MyViews(object):
@view_config(route_name="test_index")
@view_config(route_name="test_focus")
def test_unified(self):
pass
(requires 'route_name=' keyword arg to work properly).
- C
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