| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869 | /** * Route Mappings * (sails.config.routes) * * Your routes map URLs to views and controllers. * * If Sails receives a URL that doesn't match any of the routes below, * it will check for matching files (images, scripts, stylesheets, etc.) * in your assets directory.  e.g. `http://localhost:1337/images/foo.jpg` * might match an image file: `/assets/images/foo.jpg` * * Finally, if those don't match either, the default 404 handler is triggered. * See `api/responses/notFound.js` to adjust your app's 404 logic. * * Note: Sails doesn't ACTUALLY serve stuff from `assets`-- the default Gruntfile in Sails copies * flat files from `assets` to `.tmp/public`.  This allows you to do things like compile LESS or * CoffeeScript for the front-end. * * For more information on configuring custom routes, check out: * http://sailsjs.org/#/documentation/concepts/Routes/RouteTargetSyntax.html */module.exports.routes = {  /***************************************************************************  *                                                                          *  * Make the view located at `views/homepage.ejs` (or `views/homepage.jade`, *  * etc. depending on your default view engine) your home page.              *  *                                                                          *  * (Alternatively, remove this and add an `index.html` file in your         *  * `assets` directory)                                                      *  *                                                                          *  ***************************************************************************/  '/': {    view: 'homepage'  },  /***************************************************************************  *                                                                          *  * Custom routes here...                                                    *  *                                                                          *  *  If a request to a URL doesn't match any of the custom routes above, it  *  * is matched against Sails route blueprints. See `config/blueprints.js`    *  * for configuration options and examples.                                  *  *                                                                          *  ***************************************************************************/  // TFB routes here  'get /json':              'StaticTestController.Json',  'get /plaintext':         'StaticTestController.Plaintext',  'get /mysql/db':          'SequelizeMySQLController.Single',  'get /mysql/queries':     'SequelizeMySQLController.Multiple',  'get /mysql/fortunes':    'SequelizeMySQLController.Fortunes',  'get /mysql/updates':     'SequelizeMySQLController.Updates',  'get /postgres/db':       'SequelizePostgresController.Single',  'get /postgres/queries':  'SequelizePostgresController.Multiple',  'get /postgres/fortunes': 'SequelizePostgresController.Fortunes',  'get /postgres/updates':  'SequelizePostgresController.Updates',  'get /hiredis/db':        'RedisController.Single',  'get /hiredis/queries':   'RedisController.Multiple',  'get /hiredis/fortunes':  'RedisController.Fortunes',  'get /hiredis/updates':   'RedisController.Updates'};
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