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I've been trying to do a simple webapp on appengine, but I got an issue with handlers. This is my code:

My app.yaml file:

application: test-app
version: 1
runtime: python27
api_version: 1
threadsafe: true

handlers:
- url: /web/.*
  script: AppWebInterface.application

My AppWebInterface.py file:

import webapp2

class MainPage(webapp2.RequestHandler):
    def get(self):
        self.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
        self.response.write('Hello, World!')

application = webapp2.WSGIApplication([
    ('/', MainPage),
], debug=True)

When I run the dev_server and visit localhost:8080/web , I get this error:

The url "/web" does not match any handlers.

2 Answers 2

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I see two problems, one masking the other.

First, /web/.* will match /web/, /web/foo, but not /web. There are a few approaches. One is to use

- url: /web.*

But this will also match /webelos. Many that's not a problem for you, because the next step will catch it.

The next problem is that, having passed /web/foo through to the application, there's nothing mapping that url pattern to a class. The WSGIAppliction is set up to handle /, though no such URL will make it to the app given the handler in app.yaml.

If you're stuck getting started, try changing the handler in app.yaml to - url: /. Get something simple working, then add handlers from there.

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  • Thanks. I just changed the handler to: -url: /web.* and in my AppWebInterface.py I wrote this: application =webapp2.WSGIApplication([('/main', MainPage)], debug=True). But i'm still having a problem now whenever i try to access localhost/web/main, saying that: runtime/wsgi.py", line 269, in _LoadHandler raise ImportError('%s has no attribute %s' % (handler, name)) ImportError: <module 'AppWebInterface' from '/home/fethi/Desktop/SocialMon/AppWebInterface.pyc'> has no attribute app. So I changed the "application = webapp2..." by "app = webapp2..." but i'm still having this problem. Oct 13, 2013 at 18:36
  • The change you make the WSGIApplication has to work with the handlers in app.yaml. Your change routes /web to the app, but the app handles /main, which isn't routed. Change one or the other. Oct 13, 2013 at 19:34
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It is because your pattern only match url which contains /web/ (need to have a '/' after /weg)

modify the pattern and see the result.

handlers:
- url: /web.*
  script: AppWebInterface.application
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