I have a server-side webpy code like this:
urls = (
'/home', 'homePage',
'/clients/(.*)', 'clientsPage',
)
# Class for common pages methods and parameters
class allpages(object): ....
def logout(self):
i=web.input().keys()[0]
if i=='logout': session.kill()
return
class homePage(allpages):
def GET (self):
self.loginCheck()
return self.showpage('home',self.userName())
def POST (self):
self.logout()
return
class clientsPage(allpages):
def GET (self, client):
self.loginCheck()
if client == '': clientID=renderInc.firmlist('clients')
elif client == 'new': clientID=renderInc.newfirm('clients')
else: clientID = 'There is no such client' #TODO: make a 404 page
return self.showpage('clients',clientID)
def POST (self):
self.logout()
return
in one of my HTML-templates (footer) there is a button "Logout" that runs a script on click:
jQuery('#logout').click(function(){
jQuery.post(path,{'logout':''}, function(){location.reload();});
});
Everything works fine in /home section, but when I try to logout from /clients/ pages, it raises an error: TypeError: POST() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given).
Question 1: Why it happens?
Question 2: Is there any way to make any methods run in POST on every page by default (not to copy self.logout() line in every class.