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Juno

Using Juno

To start off:

from juno import *

@route('/')
def index(web):
    return 'Juno says hi'

run()

Add some url handling:

@route('/hello/:name/')
def hello(web, name):
    return 'Hello, %s' %name

Use a template:

@get('/hi_template/:name/')
def template_hi(web, name):
    template('hello.html', name=name)

Build a model:

Person = model('Person', name='string')
p = Person(name='brian')

Features

  • All normal web framework stuff (models, routes, views, templates)
  • WSGI compliant, with included development server as well as SCGI/FastCGI servers
  • Database access through SQLAlchemy
  • Templating included through Jinja2 and Mako, but Juno can use anything.

Install

  • You can use easy_install:

      easy_install Juno
    
  • Or pull from Github, and then do:

      $ python setup.py install   # As root
      $ python
      >>> import juno             # Make sure everything worked
    
  • Requires: SQLAlchemy

  • Optional:

Help / Contribute

Note

  • Juno violates some usual principles of good design (don't use global variables, don't do things implicitly, etc.) for the sake of fast development and less boilerplate code. You've been warned.