[mod_python] migrating from mod_python to mod_wsgi - URL changes

Jeff Dyke jeff.dyke at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 09:29:29 EDT 2009


On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Geert Dekkers <geert at nznl.com> wrote:

> Why not move to django? Django does url rewriting and much, much more
> Geert
>
> I don't want the more, i'm actually looking to simplify things and django
adds overhead i don't currently need.  This server provides webservices,
mainly XML, and is not a web site.  I know django can handle that but its
another framework i don't need.


> On 29/09/2009, at 3:08 PM, Jeff Dyke wrote:
>
> I've been using mod_python for a while, I don't have a ton of code running
> on it, but am about to write a lot more and would like to switch to
> mod_wsgi.
>
> Rewriting the underlying callables to be WSGI compliant should be fairly
> simple, but i have also been using vampire to give me URLs like
> https://example.com/widget/5 (grabs data for widget with id 5).
>
> I'm wondering what the best way is to support these existing URL's but use
> mod_wsgi for everything.  There are only about 10 base pages now, One
> thought was to use mod_rewrite to turn that into
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