On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 17:25 -0700, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > [..cut..] I've already seen this example somewhere (is it in the book?) but it looks like the whole REST-server thing is quite undocumented and not advertised as it should.. is that just experimental and might change in the future? Or, is it just undocumented?
> patterns = [ > "/friends[person]", > "/friend/{person.name.startswith}", > "/friend/{person.name}/:field", > "/friend/{person.name}/pets[pet.owner]", > "/friend/{person.name}/pet[pet.owner]/{pet.name}", > "/friend/{person.name}/pet[pet.owner]/{pet.name}/:field" > ] > parser = db.parse_as_rest(patterns,args,vars) This patterns auto-parsing mechanism looks cool, but I didn't understand the exact behavior of different patterns. Quick explanation of how these work? -- Samuele ~redShadow~ Santi ---------------------------------------------------------------- redshadow[at]hackzine.org - redshadowhack[at]gmail.com Blog: http://hackzine.org GPG Key signature: 050D 3E9F 6E0B 44CE C008 D1FC 166C 3C7E EB26 4933 ---------------------------------------------------------------- /me recommends: Squadra Informatica - http://www.squadrainformatica.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Proud ThinkPad T-Series owner - Registered Linux-User: #440008 * GENTOO User since 1199142000 (2008-01-01) * former DEBIAN SID user ---------------------------------------------------------------- "Software is like sex: it's better when it's free!" -- Linus Torvalds
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