yes.

On Jan 21, 6:14 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to show dynamic pretty URLs from the root of my app, such
> as:
> mysite/pretty-url
>
> instead of:
> mysite/blog/post/show/pretty-url
>
> Do I need routes for this?
> Richard
>
> On Jan 22, 1:38 am, pistacchio <pistacc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi to all!
> > a couple of questions. i'm writing a simple blog to get used to web2py
> > and get my hands dirty with it (and i love it so far!).
>
> > each blog post has a title. as i want that title to be in the url when
> > retrieving the post, i need what in django is called a "slug"  field,
> > or a pretty, url-friendly version of a string so that "This is
> > the      first POST of my awesome site!!!!! :D I like accents èàò"
> > becomes "this-is-the-first-post-of-my-awesome-site-i-like-accents-
> > aeo". using this i can have pretty urls like mysite/blog/post/show/
> > this-is-the-first-post-of-my-awesome-site-i-like-accents-aeo.
>
> > i've looked into the documentation but i could not find a web2py
> > utility to have this. i have put together my "urlify" function to
> > solve the problem, but i think this is a pretty common task. when it's
> > done, if it's not there yet and i simply couldn't find it, i'll
> > contribute it.
>
> > in the very same phase i had a problem populating this field. i use
> > SQLFORM to create the "insert new post" form. of course the "slug"
> > field is not visible as it is derived by another field (title). how
> > can i assign automatically a value to that field, in the "insert"
> > phase, based on another value?
>
> > this is a stripped down example of the code i use right now, but i'm
> > not sure it is the most elegant way to solve the problem
>
> > ------------------------
> > # MODEL
>
> > db.define_table('post',
> >                     Field('title', length=100, required=True,
> > unique=True),
> >                     Field('slug', length=100, unique=True),
> >                     Field('text', 'text'))
>
> > # CONTROLLER
>
> > form.vars.slug = utils.urlify(request.vars.title)
> > form.accepts(request.vars, session)
>
> > ------------------------
>
> > one last question: as far as i've seen, form.accepts works both as
> > "insert record" and "validate form". if i don't have validators
> > (requires=), how can i specify "only if the form has submitted do
> > form.accepts"?
>
> > thanks in advance,
> > gustavo
>
>

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