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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:21:14+00:00 2026-05-12T09:21:14+00:00

Let’s say my main controller ‘hotels’ has a pattern for the url, such as:

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Let’s say my main controller ‘hotels’ has a pattern for the url, such as:

/hotels/colorado/aspen/hotel-name/

How should I program my controller ( keep in mind I’m still learning MVC ) to handle this variable?

I know that I have to probably check if anything after /hotels/ is set, otherwise show the default hotels page.
If a state is set, show the state page, and so forth with the city and hotel name.

class hotelController {
    function state() {
    }

    function city() {
    }

    function hotel() {
    }
}

Should I have 3 separate methods for each of those? Any advice is appreciated.

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    2026-05-12T09:21:15+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:21 am

    Usually this is solved with Object Dispatch. You can also create nested Controllers to handle this. An advantage is, that you can follow a major OOP principle, namely encapsulation, as you group all functionality that only concerns Hotels generally in the Hotel controller (for example adding a new one)

    Another advantage is, you dont have to check what is set after /hotels/ for example. It will only be dispatched to a new controller if there is something left to dispatch i.e. if the current controller wasnt able to handle the entire request.

    This isnt really specific to a certain framework, but it is fully implemented in Pylons and Turbogears 2.0. (For more details you may refer to http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/TGControllers.html#the-lookup-method )

    class HotelController(Controller):
        """ Controller to handle requests to Hotels """
    
        def index(self):
            """ Handle the index page here """
            pass
    
        def addNewHotel(self):
            """ Register a new hotel here """
            pass
    
        def lookup(self, state_name, *remainder):
            """ Read the state, create a new StateController and dispatch """
            state_dispatch = StateController(state_name)
            return state_dispatch, remainder
    
    class StateController(object):
        """ Controller used to dispatch """
    
        def __init__(self, state_name):
            # do your work on the state here
            pass
    
        def create(self, state_name):
            """ Create a new state here """
    
        def lookup(self, city_name, *remainder):
            """ keep on dispatching to other controllers """
            city_dispatch = CityController(city_name)
            return city_dispatch, remainder
    
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