annotate gpp/ygroup/urls.py @ 517:666147a2cc08

Moved the imports from the top of the file into the task function. This seemed to prevent some strange import errors that only occurred on the production server. I don't know if the problems were related to mod_wsgi or Python 2.5 or what.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Thu, 15 Dec 2011 02:49:16 +0000
parents 0c18dfb1da1c
children ddd69a8e07c7
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bgneal@323 1 """
bgneal@323 2 urls.py - URLs for the ygroup application.
bgneal@323 3
bgneal@323 4 """
bgneal@323 5 from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
bgneal@323 6 from django.views.generic import ListView, DetailView
bgneal@323 7
bgneal@323 8 from ygroup.models import Thread, Post
bgneal@323 9 from ygroup.views import ThreadIndexView, ThreadView
bgneal@323 10
bgneal@323 11
bgneal@323 12 urlpatterns = patterns('',
bgneal@323 13 url(r'^threads/$',
bgneal@323 14 ThreadIndexView.as_view(),
bgneal@323 15 name='ygroup-thread_index'),
bgneal@323 16 url(r'^thread/(\d+)/$',
bgneal@323 17 ThreadView.as_view(),
bgneal@323 18 name='ygroup-thread_view'),
bgneal@323 19 url(r'^post/(?P<pk>\d+)/$',
bgneal@323 20 DetailView.as_view(model=Post, context_object_name='post'),
bgneal@323 21 name='ygroup-post_view'),
bgneal@323 22 )
bgneal@323 23