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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/basiclayout.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/basiclayout.rst index 0dbcf6684..bb39a686d 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki2/basiclayout.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki2/basiclayout.rst @@ -81,28 +81,33 @@ via the :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route` method that will be used when the URL is ``/``: .. literalinclude:: src/basiclayout/tutorial/__init__.py - :lines: 13-14 + :lines: 13 :language: py Since this route has a ``pattern`` equalling ``/`` it is the route that will -be called when the URL ``/`` is visted, e.g. ``http://localhost:6543/``. The -argument named ``view`` with the value ``tutorial.views.my_view`` is the -dotted name to a *function* we write (generated by the -``pyramid_routesalchemy`` scaffold) that is given a ``request`` object and -which returns a response or a dictionary. - -You will use :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route` statements in a -:term:`URL dispatch` based application to map URLs to code. This route also -names a ``view_renderer``, which is a template which lives in the -``templates`` subdirectory of the package. When the -``tutorial.views.my_view`` view returns a dictionary, a :term:`renderer` will -use this template to create a response. - -Fimnally, we use the :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.make_wsgi_app` +be called when the URL ``/`` is visted, e.g. ``http://localhost:6543/``. + +Mapping the ``home`` route to code is done by registering a ``view``. You will +use :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view` in :term:`URL dispatch` to +register views for the routes, mapping your patterns to code: + + .. literalinclude:: src/basiclayout/tutorial/__init__.py + :lines: 14 + :language: py + +The ``view`` argument of ``tutorial.views.my_view`` is the dotted name to a +*function* we write (generated by the ``pyramid_routesalchemy`` scaffold) that +is given a ``request`` object and which returns a response or a dictionary. +This view also names a ``renderer``, which is a template which lives in the +``templates`` subdirectory of the package. When the ``tutorial.views.my_view`` +view returns a dictionary, a :term:`renderer` will use this template to create +a response. + +Finally, we use the :meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.make_wsgi_app` method to return a :term:`WSGI` application: .. literalinclude:: src/basiclayout/tutorial/__init__.py - :lines: 15 + :lines: 16 :language: py Our final ``__init__.py`` file will look like this: |
