Ok it's seem to me a great limitation On Sunday, 27 December 2015 01:10:15 UTC+1, Anthony wrote: > > No, you cannot organize controller files into subfolders. However, you can > make controller functions that are simply routers to functions that you > organize in modules (you can use URL args to determine the routing). > > Anthony > > On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 5:36:37 PM UTC-5, Alessio Varalta wrote: >> >> Hi, I have a problem with my logic....I want to know if is possibile to >> have this structure >> >> different folders-with the files controller.py and in this case how the >> url work? Usually the url is name of controller file+name of function but >> in this case? >> >> Because for example i have the entity Coperative and i have differents >> page that work with this entity ..so I want to have a folder. >> Coperative-and inside this the controllers..For me this is a good logic. >> >> Now in this moment i have one page controller Coperative with 7 or 8 >> functions that use module and class: >> >> 1)But i note that is not so good to have many functions in one page >> 2)I want folder because create many files without folder not help the >> organisation >> >> Is possibile?For example >> >> folder Coperative/controller.py ??????Works? >> >> I read that is not possibile to have subfolders? Is real??? Because i >> think is better to have a check in subfolder that don't have the >> maintainability of the application. Ok you put the logic in the module >> but you have or 100 file controller without folder or you have little files >> with 100 functions...This is a disaster for the logic..I hope that I can >> use subfolders >> >> I have read old post and in these the advice is to use module...This is >> not a solution because you don't have a logic structure of controllers..you >> have or 1000 files or you have one files with 1000 function that use >> models..This is not a good solution!! >> If I use a framework for my work and for the money I can not use old >> pratice that are not so far too php without framework solution that don't >> go under a solid framework structure.Use module is not a solution! You have >> a mess in a controller or you have mess in the directory >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> >>
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