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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2009-2020, Marcel Hellkamp
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Bottle package.
# 
# Translators:
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: bottle\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-31 18:35+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-12-31 17:35+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: defnull <marc@gsites.de>\n"
"Language-Team: French (http://www.transifex.com/bottle/bottle/language/fr/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: fr\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n"

#: ../../routing.rst:3
msgid "Request Routing"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:5
msgid ""
"Bottle uses a powerful routing engine to find the right callback for each "
"request. The :ref:`tutorial <tutorial-routing>` shows you the basics. This "
"document covers advanced techniques and rule mechanics in detail."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:8
msgid "Rule Syntax"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:10
msgid ""
"The :class:`Router` distinguishes between two basic types of routes: "
"**static routes** (e.g. ``/contact``) and **dynamic routes** (e.g. "
"``/hello/<name>``). A route that contains one or more *wildcards* it is "
"considered dynamic. All other routes are static."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:14
msgid ""
"The simplest form of a wildcard consists of a name enclosed in angle "
"brackets (e.g. ``<name>``). The name should be unique for a given route and "
"form a valid python identifier (alphanumeric, starting with a letter). This "
"is because wildcards are used as keyword arguments for the request callback "
"later."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:16
msgid ""
"Each wildcard matches one or more characters, but stops at the first slash "
"(``/``). This equals a regular expression of ``[^/]+`` and ensures that only"
" one path segment is matched and routes with more than one wildcard stay "
"unambiguous."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:18
msgid "The rule ``/<action>/<item>`` matches as follows:"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:21
msgid "Path"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:21
msgid "Result"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:23
msgid "/save/123"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:23
msgid "``{'action': 'save', 'item': '123'}``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:24
msgid "/save/123/"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:24 ../../routing.rst:25 ../../routing.rst:26
msgid "`No Match`"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:25
msgid "/save/"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:26
msgid "//123"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:29
msgid ""
"Is it possible to escape characters like colon ``:`` with a backslash "
"``\\``. This will prevent to trigger the old syntax in case you need to use "
"``:``. For example: the rule ``/<action>/item:<id>`` triggers the old "
"syntax, (see below) but ``/action/item\\:<id>`` works as intended with the "
"new syntax."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:33
msgid ""
"You can change the exact behaviour in many ways using filters. This is "
"described in the next section."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:36
msgid "Wildcard Filters"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:40
msgid ""
"Filters are used to define more specific wildcards, and/or transform the "
"matched part of the URL before it is passed to the callback. A filtered "
"wildcard is declared as ``<name:filter>`` or ``<name:filter:config>``. The "
"syntax for the optional config part depends on the filter used."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:42
msgid "The following standard filters are implemented:"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:44
msgid "**:int** matches (signed) digits and converts the value to integer."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:45
msgid "**:float** similar to :int but for decimal numbers."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:46
msgid ""
"**:path** matches all characters including the slash character in a non-"
"greedy way and may be used to match more than one path segment."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:47
msgid ""
"**:re[:exp]** allows you to specify a custom regular expression in the "
"config field. The matched value is not modified."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:49
msgid ""
"You can add your own filters to the router. All you need is a function that "
"returns three elements: A regular expression string, a callable to convert "
"the URL fragment to a python value, and a callable that does the opposite. "
"The filter function is called with the configuration string as the only "
"parameter and may parse it as needed::"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:75
msgid "Legacy Syntax"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:79
msgid ""
"The new rule syntax was introduce in **Bottle 0.10** to simplify some common"
" use cases, but the old syntax still works and you can find lot code "
"examples still using it. The differences are best described by example:"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:82
msgid "Old Syntax"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:82
msgid "New Syntax"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:84
msgid "``:name``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:84
msgid "``<name>``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:85
msgid "``:name#regexp#``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:85
msgid "``<name:re:regexp>``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:86
msgid "``:#regexp#``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:86
msgid "``<:re:regexp>``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:87
msgid "``:##``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:87
msgid "``<:re>``"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:90
msgid ""
"Try to avoid the old syntax in future projects if you can. It is not "
"currently deprecated, but will be eventually."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:95
msgid "Explicit routing configuration"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:97
msgid ""
"Route decorator can also be directly called as method. This way provides "
"flexibility in complex setups, allowing you to directly control, when and "
"how routing configuration done."
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:99
msgid ""
"Here is a basic example of explicit routing configuration for default bottle"
" application::"
msgstr ""

#: ../../routing.rst:105
msgid ""
"In fact, any :class:`Bottle` instance routing can be configured same way::"
msgstr ""