I'm using "Version 1.91.6 (2011-01-03 17:55:14)"
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Feb 7, 2011, at 8:49 AM, Gabriel Carmona wrote: >> >> Hi Jonathan. It was a typo. It'd be service instead of app: >> >> curl --data-urlencode 'fields={"name": "test"}' >> "http://localhost:8000/service/person/create" >> >> Thanks anyway. > > The URL rewrite logic isn't handling the case of appending a query string to > the incoming URL properly. > > I'm checking to see if this was broken recently, or if it's been broken for a > while. What version are you running? > > >> >> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Feb 6, 2011, at 4:47 PM, Gabriel wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, I have this json service: >>>> >>>> app/default.py >>>> ... >>>> @service.json >>>> def create(model, fields): >>>> return dict(id=get_model_or_404(model).insert(**json.loads(fields))) >>>> >>>> and I am trying to map this: >>>> >>>> routes_in = ( >>>> ('/service/$model/create', '/app/default/call/json/create?model= >>>> $model'), >>>> ) >>>> >>>> With this I'd want to do: >>>> >>>> curl --data-urlencode 'fields={"name": "test"}' "http://localhost:8000/ >>>> app/person/create" >>>> >>>> and in the create function get model="person" and in fields='{"name": >>>> "test"}' >>>> But it does not work, it is redirecting to default page. >>>> In httpserver.log I get >>>> >>>> 127.0.0.1, 2011-02-06 20:41:12, POST, , HTTP/1.1, 200, 0.330055 >>>> >>>> If I do: >>>> curl --data-urlencode 'fields={"name": "test"}' "http://localhost: >>>> 8000/app/default/call/json/create?model=person" >>>> it works, so I think the problem is the routing. >>>> >>>> Any help about what I'm doing wrong? >>> >>> Is it as simple as 'app' in your incoming URL not matching 'service' in the >>> routes pattern? >>> >>> >>>> Thanks for advance. >>> >>> >>> > > >

