On Jan 7, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > > On Jan 7, 2011, at 12:14 PM, VP wrote: >> >> It is something like this: >> >> example1.com /app1/default >> example2.com /app2/default >> example3.com /app3/default > > In that case: > > routers = dict( > app1 = dict(domain='example1.com'), > app2 = dict(domain='example2.com'), > app3 = dict(domain='example3.com'), > )
By way of a little more explanation: 'default' doesn't appear because 'default' is already the default controller. There's a router named BASE for overrides that apply to all apps, but it's left out here because it's empty. The defaults are shown in router.example.py.