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import uliweb
from uliweb.utils.setup import setup
__doc__ = """
=====================
Uliweb Introduction
=====================
:Author: Limodou <limodou@gmail.com>
.. contents::
About Uliweb
----------------
Uliweb is a relatively new Python based web framework.
This project was created and lead by Limodou <limodou@gmail.com>. It is in constant development
from several other developers around the world.
License
------------
Uliweb is released under BSD license.
Infrastructure
----------------
Uliweb was not created totally from scratch. It uses some modules created by
other developers, for example:
* `Werkzeug <http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/>`_ Used to handle core processes in the framework.
For example: command line tools , URL Mapping, Debug, etc.
* `SqlAlchemy <http://www.sqlalchemy.org>`_ The ORM based on it. Developers can access
databases, or use the module separately.
I also referenced some code from other web frameworks, for example:
* The Templating system is styled after the one used in `web2py <http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/>`_ several
improvements were made.
I also constructed a few new "wheels" myself. For example:
* Form processing module. Developers can use it to create HTML code, validate submitted data and
convert submitted data to Python data types.
* I18n processing including template support, language lazy process.
* Uliorm, which is an ORM module, was built on top of SqlAlchemy. I also referenced from
GAE datastore module.
* Framework runtime process.
* Plugin mechanism, styled after the one used in the `UliPad <http://code.google.com/p/ulipad>`_ project.
Features
-----------
* Organization
* MVT(Model View Template) development model.
* Distributed development but unified management. Uliweb organizes a project with
small apps. Each app can have its own configuration file(settings.ini), template
directory, and static directory. Existing apps can be easily reused, but are treated as a compound.
web application project if configured as such. Developers can also
reference static files and templates between apps, thus easing inter-application data exchange.
All apps in a project are loaded by default if INSTALLED_APPS is not configured in
the configuration file. All separate app configuration files are automatically processed at
project startup.
* URL Mapping
* Flexiable and powerful URL mapping. Uliweb uses werkzeug's routing module.
User can easily define a URL, which in turn can be easily bound with a view function.
URLs can also be created reversely according to the view function name. It supports
argument definitions in URLs and default URL mapping to a
view function.
* View and Template
* View templates can be automatically applied. If you return a dict variable from
view function, Uliweb will automatically try to match and apply a template according
to the view function name.
* Environment execution mode. Each view function will be run in an environment,
which eliminates the need to write many import statements. Plus there are already many
objects that can be used directly, for example: request, response, etc. This is DRY and saves a lot of coding
* Developers can directly use Python code in a template, the Python code does not neede to be indented
as long as a pass statement is added at the end of each code block.
Uliweb also supports child template inclusion and inheritance.
* ORM
* Uliorm is the default ORM module but not configured by default. Developers are free to use any
ORM module as preferred.
* Uliorm supports model creation and automatic database migiration(table creation
and table structure modification).
* I18n
* Can be used in python and template files.
* Browser language and cookie settings are supported including automatic language switching.
* Provides a command line tool that developers can use to extract .po files.
This can happen either at the app level or project level process. It can automatically merge .pot files to existing
.po files.
* Extension
* Dispatch extension. This is a dispatch processing mechanism that utilizes different
types of dispatch points. So you can write procedures to carry out
special processes and bind them to these dispatch points. For example, database
initicalization, I18n process initialization, etc.
* middleware extension. It's similar to Djangos. You can configure it in configuration
files. Each middleware can process the request and response objets.
* Special function calls in the views module initial process. If you write a special
function named __begin__, it'll be processed before any view function can be processed,
this allows developers to do some module level processing at that point, for example:
check the user authentication, etc.
* Command Line Tools
* Export a clean working environment to an assigned directory.
* Create app, and include the basic essential directory structure, files and code.
* Export static files, you can export all available apps' static files to a
special directory.
* Startup a development web server thats supports debugging and autoreload.
* Several project and app management tools.
* Deployment
* Supports easy deployment on the GAE platform.
* Supports mod_wsgi, cgi, fast_cgi, scgi.
* Development
* Provide a development server, and can be automatically reload when some
module files are modified.
* Enhanced debugging, you can check the error traceback, template debugging is also supported.
* Misc.
* Various demos are available for anyone interested in learning more about Uliweb.
It includes all core codes and also all source code of `uliwebproject <http://uliwebproject.appspot.com>`_ ,
and some other demo codes, which can be used directly/freely as you wish.
* Uliweb supports static file access directly, and it can also process
HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE.
Goals
----------
* Simple and easy to use web framework.
* The web framework should be flexiable and easy to extend.
* The web framework should be able to be deployed in different platforms.
* Provision of enough sample code.
* Provision of concise and easy to understand documentation.
"""
setup(name='Uliweb',
version='0.0.1a6',
description="Easy python web framework",
long_description=__doc__,
classifiers=[
"Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
"Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
],
packages = ['uliweb'],
# install_requires = ['SQLAlchemy', 'pytz'],
platforms = 'any',
keywords='wsgi web framework',
author=uliweb.__author__,
author_email=uliweb.__author_email__,
url=uliweb.__url__,
license=uliweb.__license__,
include_package_data=True,
zip_safe=False,
entry_points = {
'console_scripts': [
'uliweb = uliweb.manage:main',
],
},
)