Is there a way of referencing the current application in the routes.py as a
variable ?
For example, We have the following code in our routes.py :
error_message_ticket = ('<html><body><h1>Internal error</h1>Ticket issued:'
'<a href="/SYS/admin/default/ticket/%(ticket)s"'
' target="_blank">%(ticket)s</a>'
'<h1>ERROR DETECTED</h1>'
'</body></html>')
Our developers don't have access to the admin console in production so they
can't access the error messages.
I put the error messages on the application level, but I would then need to
have the application as a variable in the routes.py :
error_message_ticket = (
*'<html><body><h1>Internal error</h1>Ticket issued:'
'<a href="/SYS/%(app)/default/ticket/%(ticket)s"' '
target="_blank">%(ticket)s</a>' '<h1>ERROR
DETECTED</h1>'** '</body></html>'*)
I see that the %(ticket) variable contains the application at the beginning of
it's string so I think this should be possible.
Does anyone know if such a variable exists or how this could be done ?
Kind Regards,
David
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