You have routes.py only in web2py folder?

Em seg, 1 de jul de 2019 12:07, Jim S <[email protected]> escreveu:

> My routes.py with multiple domains.  I don't really see any difference.
> Are you sure you're using the right domains?  I also have entries in there
> for when I'm testing from my local network because the domain is going to
> look different.
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
>
> # default_application, default_controller, default_function
> # are used when the respective element is missing from the
> # (possibly rewritten) incoming URL
> #
> default_application = 'app1'    # ordinarily set in base routes.py
> default_controller = 'default'  # ordinarily set in app-specific routes.py
> default_function = 'index'      # ordinarily set in app-specific routes.py
>
>
> routers = dict(BASE=dict(domains={'www.url1.com': 'app1',
>                                   'www.url2.com': 'app2',
>                                   'localhostname1': 'app1',
>                                   'localhostname2': 'app2'}), )
>
>
> routes_onerror = [
>     ('app1/*', '/app1/default/error_handler')
> ]
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 1, 2019 at 8:23:30 AM UTC-5, Áureo Dias Neto wrote:
>>
>> Good morning group,
>>
>> I'm using web2py on nginx + gunicorn, I currently have two applications
>> with two different domains, one for each web2py application ..
>>
>> Each domain points to my ip in AWS and nginx, each domain has a file in
>> nginx with its settings and server_name corresponding to its domain with
>> location pointing to / web2py / applications
>>
>> My routes.py file follows the pattern:
>>
>> routers = dict (
>>     BASE = dict (
>>         domains = {
>>             'exampleapp.com': 'exampleapp',
>>             'anotherexample.com': 'anotherexample',
>>         }
>>     ),
>> )
>>
>> however, whenever you access exampleapp.com or any other domain listed
>> there, I'm redirected to exampleapp.com/welcome
>>
>> I can only run an app with the following configuration in the routes.py
>> file
>>
>> routers = dict (
>>     BASE = dict (
>>         default_application = 'exampleapp',
>>         domains = {
>>             'exampleapp.com': 'exampleapp',
>>             'anotherexample.com': 'anotherexample',
>>         }
>>     ),
>> )
>>
>> so both exampleapp.com and anotherexample.com redirect to exampleapp.
>>
>> How to proceed?
>> Hugs
>>
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