Do you have a /showcase/index function?

On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 2:03:40 AM UTC-4, 98uj...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I chose pattern-based rewrite because I don't know better. I am temporary 
> part time web coder relying on web2py book 100% with understanding at about 
> 60%. Being a mature person I am fond of eloquence in life as well as in 
> URL's however complexity has its price. I sense from what you are saying I 
> should stick with parametric router or leave it alone and keep the "asset" 
> function where it naturally is . A quick sketch of what I am having fun 
> with (this is ongoing process):
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YcgnjQax7c0/WaOxan-yVHI/AAAAAAAAAAs/mfhLgRvEp0g6eb6P3YFD6pXphH9cDwk3QCLcBGAs/s1600/stock_flow.png>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:55:27 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> Got it. Next time, please provide more detail regarding your current 
>> code/setup. Is there any particular reason you need to be using the 
>> pattern-based rewrite system? If so, you'll just need to create a regex 
>> that matches the route in question, or create a regex that matches all the 
>> other possible functions in the controller and create a fallback route 
>> *after* that to direct to the "asset" function.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 1:33:09 PM UTC-4, 98u...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I could make "asset" function the default for the "showcase" controller 
>>> however I am not sure how as I am already using renamed 
>>> routes.patterns.example.py (the book recommends not to mix pattern and 
>>> parameter routing methods) in the root of the website (multiple apps in my 
>>> case) to rewrite one URL (works nicely):
>>>
>>> routes_out = (
>>>     ('/stock/default/index',BASE + '/stock'),# <== my addition
>>>     # do not reroute admin unless you want to disable it
>>>     ('/admin/$anything', BASE + '/admin/$anything'),
>>>     # do not reroute appadmin unless you want to disable it
>>>     ('/$app/appadmin/$anything', BASE + '/$app/appadmin/$anything'),
>>>     # do not reroute static files
>>>     ('/$app/static/$anything', BASE + '/$app/static/$anything'),
>>>     # do other stuff
>>>     (r'.*http://otherdomain\.com.* /app/ctr(?P<any>.*)', r'\g<any>'),
>>>     (r'/app(?P<any>.*)', r'\g<any>'),
>>>     # restore the BASE prefix
>>>     ('/$anything', BASE + '/$anything'),
>>> )
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any assistance
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 12:17:16 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:05:59 PM UTC-4, 98u...@gmail.com 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I rewrite the URL (to drop asset):
>>>>>
>>>>> https://192.168.1.25:8000/stock/showcase/asset/2017-Some-fridge?id=79&_signature=c2e7899530c858f1b478cb7ea5f03bb30d4f68e1
>>>>> to look like:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://192.168.1.25:8000/stock/showcase/2017-Some-fridge?id=79&_signature=c2e7899530c858f1b478cb7ea5f03bb30d4f68e1
>>>>> the app 'stock' ins't default
>>>>> the controllert 'showcase' isn't default
>>>>> the function 'asset' isn't default
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Do you use another function as the default within the "showcase" 
>>>> controller? If not, you can define "asset" as the default function just 
>>>> for 
>>>> the "showcase" controller using the parameter-based router. Alternatively, 
>>>> you can use the default function to handle the above routes by checking 
>>>> for 
>>>> a URL arg and returning the appropriate response. For example, if the 
>>>> default function is "index":
>>>>
>>>> def index():
>>>>     if not request.args:
>>>>         [code currently in the "index" function]
>>>>     else:
>>>>         [code currently in the "asset" function]
>>>>
>>>> Finally, you could use the pattern-based rewrite system, though that 
>>>> can start to get complex.
>>>>
>>>> Anthony
>>>>
>>>

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