On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 09:51:35 +0200
Khalil KHAMLICHI
<[email protected]> wrote:
> supposing you have the correct dns settings for those domaines, you
> only need to modify the routes.py file located inside web2py
> directory .
I did not find any existing routes.py file?
> here is a working file example (I am using it)
>
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> routers = dict(
> BASE = dict(
> domains = {
> 'www.example1.com': 'app1',
> 'www.example2.com': 'app2',
> }
> ),
> )
With the above one I always get the default 'welcome' app, although set
my domains to map to cloned apps.
I've:
routers = dict(
BASE = dict(
domains = {
'domain1.com': 'welcome',
'domain2.com': 'clone2',
'domain3.com': 'clone3',
}
),
)
If I visit: www.domain2.com/clone2 I get access to 'clone2' app.
Probably I do miss something..will do some more reading...
> hope this helps.
Yes. Is the above-like setup also recommended in the practice?
I'm asking 'cause it really makes deploying web2py-powered sites (aka
apps) breeze in comparison with the fiddling required for django sites.
Sincerely,
Gour
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