With my (Django v 1.17) project I am using django-subdomains. I have no problem to call index view and when I open my url https://subdomain.domain.com I will get index.html. My issue that I wrote a new view called example for the sub-domain but when I open the url https://subdomain.domain.com/exmaple I will get error Page not found (404). Hete is my code:
settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'subdomain'
]
SUBDOMAIN_URLCONFS = {
'subdomain': 'subdomain.urls',
}
subdomain/urls.py
from django.conf.urls import url, include
from . import views
from django.contrib.auth import views as auth_views
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^$', views.index, name='index'),
url(r'^$example', views.example, name='example'),
]
subdomain/views.py
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.template import loader
from django.http import HttpResponse
def index(request):
template = loader.get_template('subdomain/index.html')
return HttpResponse(template.render())
def example(request):
template = loader.get_template('subdomain/example.html')
return HttpResponse(template.render())
Error:
Page not found (404)
Request Method: GET
Request URL: https://subdomain.domain.com/example
Using the URLconf defined in subdomain.urls, Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:
1. ^$ [name='index']
2. ^$example [name='example']
The current path, econ, didn't match any of these.
Please advise how to fix this issue and write view for sub-domain.
This is unrelated to django-subdomains. The dollar should be at the end of the regex.
The dollar matches the end of the string, so if you have it at the beginning then it's not going to match.