On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:55 PM, AF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 30, 2:24 pm, Wesley Dyk <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:15 AM, AF <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Assuming a method "myaction(self, id)" under People(RestController):
> >
> > > > 1) Calling "GET /people/1/myaction" yields a 404.
> > > > 2) Calling "GET /people/myaction/1" calls myaction(self,1)
> >
> > > > Can someone more familiar with the code confirm if the above behaviour
> > > > is correct or not?
> >
> > > > Based on my understanding of:
> > > >http://microformats.org/wiki/rest/urls#Invoke_Custom_Actions
> > > > The above is not correct.  But, I am not sure.
> >
> > > Anyone?
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> > > This is a convenience of which neither implementation is RESTful.  The way
> >
> > RESTController is designed, your get_one is never called.  The dispatch
> > found your myaction method in the People class, so it calls it with the
> > argument.  There is a Movie/MovieDirector example 
> > inhttp://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/RestControllers.html
> > that shows how to get the URLs to work according to #1.  Using the promote
> > example, you would want to create a Promotion RESTController.  This way you
> > can give a People object a Promotion by sending the state to the post method
> > of that object and it would follow the RESTful design guidelines of not
> > putting verbs in your URLs.  Another, perhaps more representative way of
> > accomplishing this would be to use a JobTitle RESTController rather than a
> > Promotion controller.  Giving someone a promotion would just entail posting
> > a jobtitle/<job title id> to a particular people/<people id>.
> >
> >
>
> Hi Wes,
>
> Thanks for the help.  Can you point me to the docs you are referring
> to that will get example #1 to work?
>
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AF,
Look for the Nesting Resources with REST Controllers example in the
page at this address:

http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/RestControllers.html

The example doesn't show everything, but if you put the
MovieController together with the second MovieDirectorController
listing, you should be able to make it work.  I tried this example by
checking out the source and was able to make it work with the changes
described in the article.

Wes

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