Thank you guys! Em quinta-feira, 13 de junho de 2013 10h20min22s UTC-3, Loïc escreveu: > > In your web2py root folder, you have a base routes.py > for example in the base routes.py you define your two applications app1 > and app2 : > > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- > #app1 > routes_app = ( > (r'.*?:https?://www.app1.com:\w* /$anything', r'app1'), > (r'.*?:https?://app1.com:\w* /$anything', r'app1') > ) > #app2 > routes_app += ( > (r'.*?:https?://www.app2.net:\w* /$anything', r'app2'), > (r'.*?:https?://app2.net:\w* /$anything', r'app2') > ) > > > Then in your application folder (app1 & app2) you have an other routes.py > which will be used in place of base routes.py for this app. For example > In app1 folder : > > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- > routes_in = ( > (r'/', r'/app1/default/index'), > (r'/images', r'/app1/images/images_list'), > (r'/contact', r'/app1/default/contact_form'), > ) > > routes_out = [(x, y) for (y, x) in routes_in] > > > > > Le jeudi 13 juin 2013 14:04:39 UTC+2, Júlia Rizza a écrit : >> >> I was reading about the specific routes of applications in the >> book<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04#Pattern-based-system>section >> Application-Specific URL rewrite, but didn't understand well how it >> works. Could someone explain for me how routes_app create a routes.py >> specific in each app and, if possible, give me an example? >> >
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