On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 12:10:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
>
> For example, how actually routes.py works ? I renamed routes.example.py 
>>> <http://routes.exampe.py> to routes.py according to internal notes. 
>>> Reloaded routes|reloaded web2py and... no effect.
>>>
>>
>> As the docs state, you don't just rename those files -- the routes.py 
>> file must be put in the /web2py root folder. If it is in the right place 
>> and still not working as expected, there is probably something wrong with 
>> the code.
>>
>
> Oh, I see you are referring to the example app-specific routes.py file, 
> which can remain where it is, in its own app's folder. However, you need to 
> make sure you also have a base routes.py file in the /web2py root folder, 
> and as noted in the routes.example.py file, you must change the 
> dictionary key "app" to be the name of your actual application.
>
>
And of course that's described in the book, but as a sub-sub-heading under 
the pattern system subheading.
<URL:http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04/the-core#Pattern-based-system>

(Perhaps instead of being 3rd level, that paragraph should be elevated to 
2nd level?)

/dps
 

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