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-"""
-Tutorial - The default method
-
-Request handler objects can implement a method called "default" that
-is called when no other suitable method/object could be found.
-Essentially, if CherryPy2 can't find a matching request handler object
-for the given request URI, it will use the default method of the object
-located deepest on the URI path.
-
-Using this mechanism you can easily simulate virtual URI structures
-by parsing the extra URI string, which you can access through
-cherrypy.request.virtualPath.
-
-The application in this tutorial simulates an URI structure looking
-like /users/<username>. Since the <username> bit will not be found (as
-there are no matching methods), it is handled by the default method.
-"""
-
-import cherrypy
-
-
-class UsersPage:
-
- def index(self):
- # Since this is just a stupid little example, we'll simply
- # display a list of links to random, made-up users. In a real
- # application, this could be generated from a database result set.
- return '''
- <a href="./remi">Remi Delon</a><br/>
- <a href="./hendrik">Hendrik Mans</a><br/>
- <a href="./lorenzo">Lorenzo Lamas</a><br/>
- '''
- index.exposed = True
-
- def default(self, user):
- # Here we react depending on the virtualPath -- the part of the
- # path that could not be mapped to an object method. In a real
- # application, we would probably do some database lookups here
- # instead of the silly if/elif/else construct.
- if user == 'remi':
- out = "Remi Delon, CherryPy lead developer"
- elif user == 'hendrik':
- out = "Hendrik Mans, CherryPy co-developer & crazy German"
- elif user == 'lorenzo':
- out = "Lorenzo Lamas, famous actor and singer!"
- else:
- out = "Unknown user. :-("
-
- return '%s (<a href="./">back</a>)' % out
- default.exposed = True
-
-
-import os.path
-tutconf = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'tutorial.conf')
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- # CherryPy always starts with app.root when trying to map request URIs
- # to objects, so we need to mount a request handler root. A request
- # to '/' will be mapped to HelloWorld().index().
- cherrypy.quickstart(UsersPage(), config=tutconf)
-else:
- # This branch is for the test suite; you can ignore it.
- cherrypy.tree.mount(UsersPage(), config=tutconf)
-