Here's routes with -v as well as the route manually defined at the bottom
(manual_check_password_user). The route at the bottom matches, and I
thought it should be the same as route "check_password_user":
/api/2/domain/:domainid/project/:projid/user
.... * api2domaindomainidprojectprojiduser
^/api/2/domain/([^\/\.]+)/project/([^\/\.]+)/user
+/
.... POST "create_user" ^(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
+/
.... GET "list_user" ^(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
+/:userid
.... * userid ^/([^\/\.]+)
+/
.... GET "show_user" ^(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
+/
.... DELETE "delete_user" ^(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
+/
.... PUT "update_user" ^(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
+/password
.... * password ^/password
+/:password
.... GET "check_password_user" ^/([^\/\.]+)
+/validate/:pw_b64
.... GET "validate_password_user" ^/validate/([^\/\.]+)
+/change/:current_b64/:new_b64
.... PUT "change_password_user"
^/change/([^\/\.]+)/([^\/\.]+)
+/reset
.... PUT "reset_password_user" ^/reset(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
/api/2/domain/:domainid/project/:projid/user/:userid/password/:password
.... GET "manual_check_password_user"
^/api/2/domain/([^\/\.]+)/project/([^\/\.]+)/user/([^\/\.]+)/password/([^\/\.]+)(?:\.([^/]+)$)?
On Friday, April 11, 2014 12:01:48 PM UTC-4, sri wrote:
>
> I would recommend posting the output of "routes -v" rather than that of
> the 404 page.
>
> http://mojolicio.us/perldoc/Mojolicious/Guides/Routing#Introspection
>
> It shows a lot more details.
>
> --
> sebastian
>
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