My suggestion does not answer your question,  it merely suggests a 
work-around.

In a model file e.g. models/0redirects.py  (your first model) check the 
domain and app name are correct.  If not,  redirect,  or whatever you wish 
to happen.

Hopefully,  someone will provide an answer based on routes.py

All the best,  D


On Friday, 5 June 2015 20:00:29 UTC+1, Najtsirk wrote:
>
> Did you mean to put this into specific app?
>
> This does not work, because router redirects to different app.
>
>
> On Friday, 5 June 2015 17:17:48 UTC+2, villas wrote:
>>
>> Maybe something like this (untested)...
>>
>> --- in models/0redirects.py ---
>> if request.application in ['app2','app3']:
>>     redirect(URL('index'))
>>
>>

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