Direct domains allow you to write a page that processes a GET, takes a bunch of &foo=bar options, and spits out some computed response.
In local.tcl:
namespace eval ::woo { proc /woo {r args} { return [Http Ok $r [<p> "Woo! [armour $args]"]] } proc / {r args} { return [Http Ok $r [<p> "You said [armour $args]"]] } }
in site.config:
# define the /woo URL prefix /woo { domain Direct ;# prefix handled as a Direct domain namespace ::woo ;# Direct should look in ::woo namespace for functions }
results:
http://localhost:8080/woo/?moop=1 ==> You said moop 1 http://localhost:8080/woo/woo?moop=1 ==> Woo! moop 1