django-rest-framework/examples/urls.py

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from django.conf.urls.defaults import patterns, include, url
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from django.conf import settings
from sandbox.views import Sandbox
urlpatterns = patterns('djangorestframework.views',
(r'robots.txt', 'deny_robots'),
(r'^$', Sandbox.as_view()),
(r'^resource-example/', include('resourceexample.urls')),
(r'^model-resource-example/', include('modelresourceexample.urls')),
(r'^mixin/', include('mixin.urls')),
(r'^object-store/', include('objectstore.urls')),
(r'^pygments/', include('pygments_api.urls')),
(r'^blog-post/', include('blogpost.urls')),
(r'^accounts/login/$', 'api_login'),
(r'^accounts/logout/$', 'api_logout'),
)
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# Only serve favicon in production because otherwise chrome users will pretty much
# permanantly have the django-rest-framework favicon whenever they navigate to
# 127.0.0.1:8000 or whatever, which gets annoying
if not settings.DEBUG:
urlpatterns += patterns('djangorestframework.views',
(r'favicon.ico', 'favicon'),
)