Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Re: A view associated with a lot of urls

Thanks you for your answer, yes I plan on using different models for
the lookups. But I'm confused, is that a yes to my question, Lists/
dicts are the way to go here ?

On Nov 29, 7:03 pm, Nan <ringe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Django's regular-expression based URL dispatcher is designed to do
> this directly; and you might want to use a model (database table) for
> each of your lookups.  The third part of the tutorial [1] addresses
> this.
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> [1]https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial03/
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> On Nov 29, 3:30 am, Nolhian <Eldur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I've got a view associated with a lot of urls which have 2 variables
> > ( like /computer/keyboard, /animal/dog and so on ). I thought of doing
> > a regex like [a-z]/a-z]/$  and make 2 lists or dicts at the beginning
> > of the view and check if the 2 variables are in these dicts or respond
> > with a 404 error page. Obviously it will be huge dicts let's say 100
> > keys for the first and maybe 50 for the second one. Is it the best way
> > to go ?  Won't it be slow / consume a lot of ram ( because of the
> > dicts )  if a lot of people  are viewing the pages simultaneously ?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Nolhian

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