I want to create a RESTFUL web service that gets a request via the URL that is accessed and then returns the appropriate document for that client. For example, if it was a weather app and I wanted to get the weather for Atlanta through a web browser, I would access http://weatherapp.appspot.com/temperature/Atlanta and it would return an HTML document with the information for Atlanta. I don't want anything that ties into a database as I am just trying to wrap another website via screen-scraping. Does anyone have any examples on how to get arguments from the url?
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Using the webapp framework, you can capture regular expression groups and pass them to your handler like this:
Any parenthesized groups in the regular expression are collected and passed as positional arguments to the get/post/etc methods on your handler. |
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