I think it should be:
routes_in = (
('/admin/$anything', '/admin/$anything'),
('/app2/$anything', '/app2/$anything'),
('/$anything', '/app1/$anything'),
)
routes_out = [(b,a) for (a,b) in routes_in]
On Saturday, 14 December 2013 12:51:30 UTC-6, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> This is a mail mistakenly sent to web2py-developers. I think that the
> note about not sending questions to the developers list is usually
> ignored. Maybe it could be made available somewhere else (perhaps at
> web2py.com).
>
> Original post:
>
> I have a nginx server, one domain, and two web2py applications
> I want to go to domain.com/ -> goes to app1
> and domain.com/app2 -> goes to app2
>
> Here is my routes.py file:
>
> routes_in = (
> ('/admin/$anything', '/admin/$anything'),
> ('/$anything', '/app1/$anything'),
> ('/app2/$anything', '/app2/$anything'),
>
>
> )
> routes_out = (('/app1/$anything', '/$anything', '/app2/$anything'),)
>
> when I go to domain.com -> it does bring app1 up correctly
> However, when I go to domain.com/app2 I get invalid controller
>
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