I'm definitely confused with this routing scheme. There's the base routes.py (which is usually ignored due to file name). Inside this file there are 3 examples (routes_app, routes_in and routes_out). So, assuming you change the name of the file routes.py and restart your server, it will use routes_app (and will it ignore routes_in and _out?). If I comment out routes_app in that file, I should be picking up my patterns_in and patterns_out, but how would it then know the top level (app) routing? Also, I've seen docs refer to app-specific routing, what does that mean? A routes.py inside the app root folder? Thanks in advance for your answers.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mar 20, 2012, at 7:22 AM, rdodev wrote: > > Alright, I need some assistance in this regard. So, after I managed web2py > to pick up the routes.py, it simply won't work (not even with the provided > examples in that file). I keep getting "Bad Request" response even for the > "welcome" app. Not sure what patterns is the router expecting. Again, any > assistance is much appreciated. > > Below are the URLs I've tried: > > http://localhost:8080/welcome/default/index (Bad Request) > http://localhost:8080/welcome/default (Bad Request) > http://localhost:8080/welcome/ (Bad Request) > > url_ins > > (r'/(?P<app>welcome|admin|app)\b.*', r'\g<app>'), > (r'(.*)', r'myapp'), > (r'/?(.*)', r'myapp') > > > You've copied the example for routes_app; you should follow the example for > routes_in. > > > > > On Friday, March 16, 2012 4:57:48 PM UTC-4, rdodev wrote: >> >> Hey all, >> >> I have renamed (and edited) routes.py for both incoming and outgoing urls. >> I have tried messing up with the url tuples and it looks as if web2py is >> just not picking that up at all. I have restarted web2py server, I have >> tried changed in the controllers (and does changes are picked up), byt no >> matter what I do to routes.py it just doesn't work (as in, web2py doesn't >> seem to be picking it up). Thanks in advance for your help. >> > >

