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Set of paster templates for rapid Pyramid development

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Introduction

RapidGiza is a set of Paster templates that provide out of the box:

  • An application based on the Pyramid web application framework

  • Default SQLAlchemy engine/session-factory setup

  • All .html files matched as Jinja2 templates

  • Werkzeug setup for running the app in development mode

Setting up a New Project

Install RapidGiza into a Python environment (ie virtualenv) with a working Paster. Once this has been done, you can create a new RapidGiza project by simply running (where Something is the name of your new egg):

paster create -t rapidgiza Something

Once the template egg has been created you should set it up in develop mode to start working on your project.

cd Something
python setup.py develop

Now you can run the ready-to-run egg by issuing:

python -m something.main runserver

At which point you should now be able to go to your browser using http://127.0.0.1:8080 and see the new Welcome to Something page.

Using the New Project

Base Framework

RapidGiza is based on the amazing Pyramid web application framework. As such, the Pyramid api will always be the go-to api for building up the web application. Please see the Pyramid docs for future details.

Templating

Any file ending with the .html extension located inside the Something/something/templates will be rendered using the Jinja2 templating system. This template language is based on the Django templating language.

Data Access

All data access is handled by the SQLAlchemy ORM framework which wraps relational databases. Out of the box, any new project created by RapidGiza will have a SQLAlchemy database session factory setup.

Developing/Debugging

The Werkzeug library is used to provide two things:

  1. A very useful debugging middleware

  2. A command runner (what you get when python -m something.main is run)

Before any data access code can be run, simply run:

python -m something.main syncdb

The runserver command can be run with various debugging and verbosity options, please see the --help output for details:

python -m something.main --help
runserver:
  Run the development server.

  :param debug: run in debug mode
  :param verbosity: increase level of logging for more verbose logging

  -h, --hostname                string    0.0.0.0
  -p, --port                    integer   8080
  -d, --debug
  -v, --verbosity               integer   0

Credits

RapidGiza is written and maintained by Rocky Burt (rocky AT serverzen DOT com).

Changes

0.1 - Nov 29, 2010

  • Initial version

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