I have an App Engine project structure setup as follows:
- ProjectRoot
- app.yaml
- index.yaml
- main.py
- static [directory]
- index.html
- app [directory]
- script1.py
- script2.py
My app.yaml looks like this
application: appname
version: 1
runtime: python27
api_version: 1
threadsafe: no
handlers:
- url: /(.*\.html)
mime_type: text/html
static_files: static/\1
upload: static/(.*\.html)
expiration: "1h"
# application scripts
- url: /app/(.+)
script: main.py
# index files
- url: /(.+)/
static_files: static/\1/index.html
upload: static/(.+)/index.html
expiration: "15m"
- url: /(.+)
static_files: static/\1/index.html
upload: static/(.+)/index.html
expiration: "15m"
# site root
- url: /
static_files: static/index.html
upload: static/index.html
expiration: "15m"
libraries:
- name: webapp2
version: "2.5.1"
My main.py is simply the default 'Hello World' sample application:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import webapp2
class MainHandler(webapp2.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
self.response.out.write('Hello world!')
#print("Executing script!")
app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([(r'/app/(.*)', MainHandler)],
debug=True)
Now, the static html can be accessed as expected. The url mapping to the main.py script specified in app.yaml works and I know that the script is getting executed. The trouble I am having is with the URL mapping to be specified to WSGIApplication in main.py. I want to be able to access the application script using the url: localhost:808x/app/something I have already tried using the patterns:
r'/app/(.*)'
r'/(.*)'
r'/'
r'/app/'
None of the above patterns lead to the 'get' response handler being invoked (i.e. I don't get the 'Hello World' response). I have tried gleaning what I am doing wrong from the documentation. I think it all boils down to my only just coming to grips with regular expressions. Would someone possibly be able to point me to what pattern I need to map the application handler to?