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router.example.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# routers are dictionaries of URL routing parameters.
#
# For each request, the effective router is:
# the built-in default base router (shown below),
# updated by the BASE router in routes.py routers,
# updated by the app-specific router in routes.py routers (if any),
# updated by the app-specific router from applications/app/routes.py routers (if any)
#
#
# Router members:
#
# default_application: default application name
# applications: list of all recognized applications, or 'ALL' to use all currently installed applications
# Names in applications are always treated as an application names when they appear first in an incoming URL.
# Set applications=None to disable the removal of application names from outgoing URLs.
# domains: optional dict mapping domain names to application names
# The domain name can include a port number: domain.com:8080
# The application name can include a controller: appx/ctlrx
# or a controller and a function: appx/ctlrx/fcnx
# Example:
# domains = { "domain.com" : "app",
# "x.domain.com" : "appx",
# },
# path_prefix: a path fragment that is prefixed to all outgoing URLs and stripped from all incoming URLs
#
# Note: default_application, applications, domains & path_prefix are permitted only in the BASE router,
# and domain makes sense only in an application-specific router.
# The remaining members can appear in the BASE router (as defaults for all applications)
# or in application-specific routers.
#
# default_controller: name of default controller
# default_function: name of default function (in all controllers) or dictionary of default functions
# by controller
# controllers: list of valid controllers in selected app
# or "DEFAULT" to use all controllers in the selected app plus 'static'
# or None to disable controller-name removal.
# Names in controllers are always treated as controller names when they appear in an incoming URL after
# the (optional) application and language names.
# functions: list of valid functions in the default controller (default None) or dictionary of valid
# functions by controller.
# If present, the default function name will be omitted when the controller is the default controller
# and the first arg does not create an ambiguity.
# languages: list of all supported languages
# Names in languages are always treated as language names when they appear in an incoming URL after
# the (optional) application name.
# default_language
# The language code (for example: en, it-it) optionally appears in the URL following
# the application (which may be omitted). For incoming URLs, the code is copied to
# request.language; for outgoing URLs it is taken from request.language.
# If languages=None, language support is disabled.
# The default_language, if any, is omitted from the URL.
# root_static: list of static files accessed from root (by default, favicon.ico & robots.txt)
# (mapped to the default application's static/ directory)
# Each default (including domain-mapped) application has its own root-static files.
# domain: the domain that maps to this application (alternative to using domains in the BASE router)
# exclusive_domain: If True (default is False), an exception is raised if an attempt is made to generate
# an outgoing URL with a different application without providing an explicit host.
# map_hyphen: If True (default is False), hyphens in incoming /a/c/f fields are converted
# to underscores, and back to hyphens in outgoing URLs.
# Language, args and the query string are not affected.
# map_static: By default (None), the default application is not stripped from static URLs.
# Set map_static=True to override this policy.
# Set map_static=False to map lang/static/file to static/lang/file
# acfe_match: regex for valid application, controller, function, extension /a/c/f.e
# file_match: regex for valid subpath (used for static file paths)
# if file_match does not contain '/', it is uses to validate each element of a static file subpath,
# rather than the entire subpath.
# args_match: regex for valid args
# This validation provides a measure of security.
# If it is changed, the application perform its own validation.
#
#
# The built-in default router supplies default values (undefined members are None):
#
# default_router = dict(
# default_application = 'init',
# applications = 'ALL',
# default_controller = 'default',
# controllers = 'DEFAULT',
# default_function = 'index',
# functions = None,
# default_language = None,
# languages = None,
# root_static = ['favicon.ico', 'robots.txt'],
# map_static = None,
# domains = None,
# map_hyphen = False,
# acfe_match = r'\w+$', # legal app/ctlr/fcn/ext
# file_match = r'([-+=@$%\w]|(?<=[-+=@$%\w])[./])*$', # legal static subpath
# args_match = r'([\w@ -]|(?<=[\w@ -])[.=])*$', # legal arg in args
# )
#
# See rewrite.map_url_in() and rewrite.map_url_out() for implementation details.
# This simple router set overrides only the default application name,
# but provides full rewrite functionality.
routers = dict(
# base router
BASE=dict(
default_application='welcome',
),
)
# Specify log level for rewrite's debug logging
# Possible values: debug, info, warning, error, critical (loglevels),
# off, print (print uses print statement rather than logging)
# GAE users may want to use 'off' to suppress routine logging.
#
logging = 'debug'
# Error-handling redirects all HTTP errors (status codes >= 400) to a specified
# path. If you wish to use error-handling redirects, uncomment the tuple
# below. You can customize responses by adding a tuple entry with the first
# value in 'appName/HTTPstatusCode' format. ( Only HTTP codes >= 400 are
# routed. ) and the value as a path to redirect the user to. You may also use
# '*' as a wildcard.
#
# The error handling page is also passed the error code and ticket as
# variables. Traceback information will be stored in the ticket.
#
# routes_onerror = [
# (r'init/400', r'/init/default/login')
# ,(r'init/*', r'/init/static/fail.html')
# ,(r'*/404', r'/init/static/cantfind.html')
# ,(r'*/*', r'/init/error/index')
# ]
# specify action in charge of error handling
#
# error_handler = dict(application='error',
# controller='default',
# function='index')
# In the event that the error-handling page itself returns an error, web2py will
# fall back to its old static responses. You can customize them here.
# ErrorMessageTicket takes a string format dictionary containing (only) the
# "ticket" key.
# error_message = '<html><body><h1>%s</h1></body></html>'
# error_message_ticket = '<html><body><h1>Internal error</h1>Ticket issued: <a href="/admin/default/ticket/%(ticket)s" target="_blank">%(ticket)s</a></body></html>'
def __routes_doctest():
'''
Dummy function for doctesting routes.py.
Use filter_url() to test incoming or outgoing routes;
filter_err() for error redirection.
filter_url() accepts overrides for method and remote host:
filter_url(url, method='get', remote='0.0.0.0', out=False)
filter_err() accepts overrides for application and ticket:
filter_err(status, application='app', ticket='tkt')
>>> import os
>>> import gluon.main
>>> from gluon.rewrite import load, filter_url, filter_err, get_effective_router
>>> load(routes=os.path.basename(__file__))
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/abc', app=True)
'welcome'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/welcome', app=True)
'welcome'
>>> os.path.relpath(filter_url('http://domain.com/favicon.ico'))
'applications/welcome/static/favicon.ico'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/abc')
'/welcome/default/abc'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/index/abc')
"/welcome/default/index ['abc']"
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/default/abc.css')
'/welcome/default/abc.css'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/default/index/abc')
"/welcome/default/index ['abc']"
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/default/index/a bc')
"/welcome/default/index ['a bc']"
>>> filter_url('https://domain.com/app/ctr/fcn', out=True)
'/app/ctr/fcn'
>>> filter_url('https://domain.com/welcome/ctr/fcn', out=True)
'/ctr/fcn'
>>> filter_url('https://domain.com/welcome/default/fcn', out=True)
'/fcn'
>>> filter_url('https://domain.com/welcome/default/index', out=True)
'/'
>>> filter_url('https://domain.com/welcome/appadmin/index', out=True)
'/appadmin'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/welcome/default/fcn?query', out=True)
'/fcn?query'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/welcome/default/fcn#anchor', out=True)
'/fcn#anchor'
>>> filter_url('http://domain.com/welcome/default/fcn?query#anchor', out=True)
'/fcn?query#anchor'
>>> filter_err(200)
200
>>> filter_err(399)
399
>>> filter_err(400)
400
'''
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest
doctest.testmod()