oops. I fixed the typo in my message. On Monday, 22 July 2013 14:31:20 UTC-5, Antonis Konstantinos Tzorvas wrote: > > routes_in = [ > ['/droughtmonitor/stations/$name', > '/droughtmonitor/stations/show/$name'], > ['/droughtmonitor/stations/$name/edit', > '/droughtmonitor/stations/edit/$name'], > ] > routes_out = [(y,x) for (x,y) in routes_in] > > it worked! > care in the $node-$name difference as it wanted to be the same var > $name-$name > > thanks > > > On Monday, July 22, 2013 9:59:17 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> In routes.py >> >> routes_in = [ >> ['/app/nodes/$name', '/app/nodes/show/$node'], >> ['/app/nodes/$name/edit', '/app/nodes/edit/$node'], >> ['/app/nodes/$name/graph', '/app/nodes/graph/$node'], >> ] >> routes_out = [(y,x) for (x,y) in routes_in] >> >> >> On Monday, 22 July 2013 13:37:57 UTC-5, Antonis Konstantinos Tzorvas >> wrote: >>> >>> is there any way to get dynamic urls? >>> >>> for example i have >>> >>> ip.com/app/nodes/list (smartgrid) >>> ip.com/app/nodes/edit/[db.node.name]<http://ip.com/app/nodes/edit/%5Bdb.node.name%5D> >>> ip.com/app/nodes/show/[db.node.name]<http://ip.com/app/nodes/show/%5Bdb.node.name%5D>(details >>> about each node) >>> ip.com/app/nodes/graph/[db.node.name]<http://ip.com/app/nodes/graph/%5Bdb.node.name%5D> >>> >>> and i am thinking on changing the url-scheme into something like this: >>> >>> ip.com/app/nodes/[db.node.name]<http://ip.com/app/nodes/%5Bdb.node.name%5D>(details >>> about each node) >>> ip.com/app/nodes/[db.node.name]/edit<http://ip.com/app/nodes/%5Bdb.node.name%5D/edit> >>> ip.com/app/nodes/[db.node.name]/graph<http://ip.com/app/nodes/%5Bdb.node.name%5D/graph> >>> >>> any idea on how to achieve this? >>> >>
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