Thank you for your answers, both work for me, i didn't know that the
order was important.
But the thing is that I have others functions in the user controller
that stopped to work, unless I have a dedicated route for them.
ex: /welcome/user/index is a list of all users and only works if I
had

routes_in:  ("/user/index", r"/welcome/user/index"),
routes_out:   ("/welcome/user/index", r"/user/index"),

My question is, if there is any way that you don't have to route every
function, and only the view/user

On Sep 30, 3:19 pm, Wikus van de Merwe <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You mean this doesn't work for you?
>
> routes_in = (
>   ("/user/(.+)", r"/welcome/user/view/\1"),
>   ("/(.+)", r"/welcome/\1")
> )
>
> routes_out = (
>   ("/welcome/user/view/(.+)", r"/user/\1"),
>   ("/welcome/(.+)", r"/\1")
> )

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