On 3 Oct 2012, at 8:38 AM, lyn2py <[email protected]> wrote:
> With similar code in the main routes.py (main = in the web2py dir), the URL
> helper will "leave out" the 'default' and 'index' from the web address.
> E.g. assuming I have 'some_func' function in default.py controller,
> URL generated = http://weburl.com/myapp/some_func
> Likewise, for index page, it will be = http://weburl.com/myapp
>
> However, when I move the code to app-specific routes.py (which is routes.py
> in the web2py/application/myapp folder),
> the url becomes = http://weburl.com/myapp/default/some_func
> in this case, for index, it shows up as =
> http://weburl.com/myapp/default/index
>
> Hence what I meant by not working.
I see. I'll look into it, but I'm not able to right now.
For now, put the app : dict section in the main routes.py.
>
> For complete reference, this is the code I use in main routes.py:
> routers = dict(
> BASE = dict(
> default_controller = 'default',
> default_function = 'index'
> ),
> )
>
> And the code in the app-specific routes.py is
>> routers = {
>> app: dict(
>> default_language = possible_languages['default'][0],
>> languages = [lang for lang in possible_languages
>> if lang != 'default'],
>> default_controller = 'default', #I added this
>> default_function = 'index', #and this
>> )
>> }
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 11:22:50 PM UTC+8, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2012, at 9:24 PM, lyn2py <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The new (or maybe not so new, by now) app-specific routers is an excellent
>> idea. I love it.
>>
>> Can I get some help regarding the use of it?
>>
>> The following code is in my routes.py file, but it doesn't seem to work:
>> routers = {
>> app: dict(
>> default_language = possible_languages['default'][0],
>> languages = [lang for lang in possible_languages
>> if lang != 'default'],
>> default_controller = 'default', #I added this
>> default_function = 'index', #and this
>> )
>> }
>> I added the two lines but it isn't working. (per the comments)
>> I have tried both reloading routes and restarting the server.
>> Is the syntax incorrect? Thanks!
>
> What do you mean by "isn't working"?
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