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I've got a URLs pattern like this:

urlpatterns = (
    url(r'^$', list_titles, name='list'),
    url(r'^(?P<tag>[a-z\-0-9]+?)/$', list_titles, name='filtered-list'),
    url(r'^(?P<title>\S+?)/$', show_title, name='title'),
)

The filtered-list and title match the same things.

If there is is a available list of things matching the tag in filtered-list, I want list_titles to fire off. But if there isn't an matching tag, I want to bubble that back to the URL processor so show_title fires off.

If there's no matching title, I'll raise a proper 404 there.

I have a feeling this might have something to do with signals... But I've never used them before, so I could be completely off on that =)

Note: I know I can do this from inside the view... But it's a bit smelly having to hard-wire the process into the view. I'd like the URL order to decide what gets chosen first and what it hands off to.

Edit: I'm an idiot.

This is exactly what happens by default! As long as you have a proper match. My show_title method was missing its title argument so the third URL wasn't being passed in properly.

Ok, so a slightly modified question: knowing now that there is exception handling built into it, would it be more efficient for me to manually pass the request to show_title (from within list_titles, or would it be, on balance, better to leave the urlpatterns handling things?

Edit2: Revenge of the idiot

Turns out it doesn't do this at all. I accidentally modified the first pattern so it wasn't matching at all, and thought it was handing off to the detail view. One of those days, I'm afraid.

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This is certainly view logic; all urls.py is for is for matching URL patterns, not performing validation. You can use the Http404 exception to handle this.

from django.http import Http404

def detail(request, poll_id):
    try:
        p = Poll.objects.get(pk=poll_id)
    except Poll.DoesNotExist:
        raise Http404
    return render_to_response('polls/detail.html', {'poll': p})

Alternatively, you may find the get_object_or_404 or get_list_or_404 methods, which shorten it up a bit.


Promised edit follows. Not exactly what you're looking for, but...

urlpatterns = (
    url(r'^$', list_titles, name='list'),
)

if 1=1: # Your logic here
    urlpatterns += ( url(r'^$', list_titles, name='list'), )

urlpatterns += (
    url(r'^(?P<title>\S+?)/$', show_title, name='title'),
    url(r'^spam/$', spam_bar),
    url(r'^foo/$', foo_bar),
}
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thanks for get_list_or_404 but this isn't an answer so much to my question. I'm saying if I can't get a list of titles based on the URL, I want the URL to be re-evaluated through the rest of the URLs. – Oli Aug 19 at 12:59
Hmm...I see. Your original question wasn't terribly clear. Remember that the urls.py is just Python code, so you can do some sort of validation there. Give me a minute and I'll edit my answer. – cpharmston Aug 19 at 13:04

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