Ken,

It looks interesting but are there any examples of your urlresolver  
usage?

David

Le 24 juin 08 à 21:35, Ken Arnold a écrit :

>
> newforms-admin has a special-cased URL dispatcher in site.py. (see
> #6470)
>
> Various REST-ish frameworks have a '.*' url mapping and a similar
> hacky dispatcher.
>
> Django has a nice URL dispatcher in core/urlresolvers.py, which could
> drop in and replace those ad-hoc dispatchers. Only it takes the name
> of a module where you'll find urlpatterns, instead of urlpatterns
> itself. Removing that one assumption to a subclass makes
> RegexURLResolver immediately more useful.
>
> I've pulled the common functionality into a BaseRegexURLResolver,
> which takes (regex, url_patterns, default_kwargs) in __init__. If
> url_patterns is callable, it calls it before first use and takes the
> result.
>
> RegexURLResolver then inherits from BaseRegexURLResolver, but
> overrides url_patterns to lazily import the module.
>
> I've tried using the newly factored base class in my version of a
> RESTful Resource class, and so far I like the results. The naming of a
> few things could use some more thought, though. A tangible upshot is
> that nested resources become much easier to configure; some recent
> email on this list discussed that.
>
> Patch? I got a little carried away improving the documentation and
> trying to fix #4824, so the diff looks much scarier than the change.
> The result lives temporarily at
> http://code.google.com/p/django-webapp/source/browse/trunk/dwa/urlresolvers.py
>  
> .
> I haven't run the test suite on it, but I've tried two of my apps on
> it and they work. (The attempt at fixing #4824 actually caught a minor
> bug in my app code...)
>
> I wanted to get any feedback on this change before submitting a
> ticket, but if people think it's a good idea, I can clean up the patch
> and make a ticket.
>
> -Ken
>
> >


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