Thank you for your explanations. I will see all of that next week. On 4 fév, 23:16, Justin Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > wiki.py just has to be located within the python path so it can be > imported when this code executes. It should be structured like a > basic application (seehttp://webpy.org/docs/0.3/apps/basic) and have > the app variable defined globally as a web.application instance. > > For instance, it might look something like this: > > wiki.py: > > urls = ( > '/', 'Index', > ) > > app = web.application(urls, globals()) > > class Index: > def GET(self): > return "<h1>Welcome to wiki</h1>" > > Now, if you ran your subdir_application, and went > tohttp://localhost:8080/wiki/, > it would return "<h1>Welcome to wiki</h1>". > > Hope that helps, > Justin > > On Feb 4, 5:08 pm, boubou_cs <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Is it possible to have a little more explicit tutorial about subdir > > app ? > > I do not understand how to insert the wiki example. > > If code.py contains the following example given in the documentation : > > > import wiki > > > mapping = ( > > "/wiki", wiki.app) > > > app = web.subdir_application(mapping) > > > if __name__ == '__main__: > > app.run() > > > where should we put wiki.py and how its structure is ? > > thank you for your lights ;)
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