Sorry. My bad routes_in=(('/w2p/(?P<a>.*)','/$a'),) routes_out=(('/(?P<a>.*)','/w2p/$a'),)
On May 20, 3:24 pm, giohappy <gioha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Massimo. I'm a newbie with web2py, I didn't know about routes.py :) > Anyway, I receive the following on fcgihandler startup: > > m...@c:/var/www/lighttpd/web2py$ WARNING:root:URL rewrite is on. > configuration in routes.py > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "fcgihandler.fcgi", line 6, in <module> > import gluon.main > File "/var/www/lighttpd/web2py/gluon/main.py", line 404, in <module> > (wsgibase, html.URL) = rewrite(wsgibase, html.URL) > File "/var/www/lighttpd/web2py/gluon/rewrite.py", line 51, in > rewrite > routes_in.append((re.compile(k, re.DOTALL), v)) > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/re.py", line 190, in compile > return _compile(pattern, flags) > File "/usr/lib/python2.6/re.py", line 245, in _compile > raise error, v # invalid expression > sre_constants.error: syntax error > > I can't find the problem in the syntax you propose... > > On 20 Mag, 21:15, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > Do not do this: > > #"strip-request-uri" => "w2p/" > > instead in the web2py folder create a file routes.py that contains > > > routes_in=(('/w2p/(?<a>.*)','/$a'),) > > routes_out=(('/(?<a>.*)','/w2p/$a'),) > > > this should solve your problem assuming you build all your inner > > references using {{=URL(...)}} or using relative paths. Let me know if > > it does not solve it. > > > Massimo > > > On May 20, 1:58 pm, giohappy <gioha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > No way, url rewrite doesn't solve it. Maybe it's my ignorance, but it > > > seems that the lighttpd fastcgi system override it, or maybe only for > > > web2py as we involke the fastcgihandler as a 404-error handler. > > > If someone has tips to share, he's very welcome! :) > > > > giovanni > > > > On 20 Mag, 19:30, giohappy <gioha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Thanks Mark. > > > > I've digged the problem with a rudimental debug, and I can see from > > > > the response headers that it's an "invalid application" error, as > > > > web2py looks for /var/www/lighttpd/web2py/applications/w2p, while the > > > > last key should be stripped. > > > > Lighttpd comes with a strip-request-uri, but it seems a bit buggy. In > > > > my case it completely strips the request uri, and gives strange > > > > characters as output, so I recieve obviously an "invalid path" error > > > > from web2py. > > > > I'll try with rewrite urls, but I thought it coud cause problems to > > > > the internal rewrite rules of web2py... but your experience is > > > > different. I'll go for it, and let you know. > > > > > giovanni > > > > > PS: web2py developers, could we find a solution for this? Maybe a > > > > configuration option? I know web2py is zero-configuration... but this > > > > could worth a one-line file! :) > > > > > On 20 Mag, 19:08, Mark Larsen <larsen...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > but that configuration doesn't fit my needs. > > > > > > I've tried setting the following config, but it always results with > > > > > > an > > > > > > "Invalid request". I suppose it's due to the uri parsing, but I > > > > > > can't > > > > > > solve it as I'm quite new to Lighttpd. > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > Giovanni, > > > > > > I had the same problem with web2py, apache2 and mod_wsgi. Unless I'm > > > > > missing something huge, much of web2py (the URL function for example) > > > > > is wired to have your handler at the root of the webserver. I'm still > > > > > surprised more web2pyers haven't come up against this limitation. > > > > > > Regardless, I fixed it with apache's mod_rewrite. I believe lighttpd > > > > > has similar functionality (I'm not a lighty user). Perhaps something > > > > > like --> > > > > > > url.rewrite = ( > > > > > “^/appName(.*)$” => “/subFolder/appName$1” > > > > > ) > > > > > > This would redirect the URLs web2py is spitting out to the proper > > > > > lighttpd path. > > > > > > I also wrote about in the Wiki here > > > > > (https://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/wiki/default/page/56ec0fa4-0a01-4e5f-b0d5-...) > > > > > but it looks like that is eating my mark-up (A bug in the wiki?). > > > > > > Mark > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---