On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 15:59 -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
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> Iain Duncan wrote:
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> >> Iain Duncan wrote:
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> >>> Thanks for the cl
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Iain Duncan wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 15:30 -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
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>> Iain Duncan wrote:
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>>> Thanks for the clarification, that's what I tried last night, ( called
>>> the top one PetCon
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 15:30 -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
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> Iain Duncan wrote:
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> > Thanks for the clarification, that's what I tried last night, ( called
> > the top one PetContextFactory ). The problem I hit was that if the PCF
> > is the end of
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Iain Duncan wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification, that's what I tried last night, ( called
> the top one PetContextFactory ). The problem I hit was that if the PCF
> is the end of the traversal, then the context should be a list of pets,
> but if it
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 06:19 -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> On 6/30/09 1:39 AM, Iain Duncan wrote:
> >> Let's imagine a view "pets":
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> >> from webob import Response
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> >> def pets(context, request):
> >> return Response ('OK')
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> >> when a URL comes in that is for a paricular pet
On 6/30/09 1:39 AM, Iain Duncan wrote:
>> Let's imagine a view "pets":
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>> from webob import Response
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>> def pets(context, request):
>> return Response ('OK')
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>> when a URL comes in that is for a paricular pet:
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>> from webob import Response
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>> def pets(context, request):
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> Let's imagine a view "pets":
>
> from webob import Response
>
> def pets(context, request):
> return Response ('OK')
>
> when a URL comes in that is for a paricular pet:
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> from webob import Response
>
>
> def pets(context, request):
> if request.subpath:
> petnum = requ
On 6/29/09 8:26 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
> I'm wondering what the conventional wisdom is for doing bfg apps to
> handle crud operations with urls like
>
> /pet -> list pets
>
> /pet/1 -> view pet model, id 1
> /pet/1/view
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> /pet/1/edit -> edit pet model, id 1
>
> Is this something that can be ha