On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 11:24:19 PM UTC+5:30, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
>
> You can have views in multiple files, and even different packages.
>
> `views.py` is just a "scaffold" or reference implementation.
>
> IIRC, Pyramid will automatically scan either `views.py` or a `views/`
> package directory and subdirectories by default. (ie, everything with an
> `__init__.py`)
>
> If you want to scan other packages/directories, you can even use dotted
> notation to explicitly scan them as well:
>
> config.scan("myapp.views_a")
>
So should I do config.scann for the views package?
Or is it that Pyramid will automatically see my package name?
I am still confused how Pyramid will automatically know which files contain
my view code?
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