Quick-and-dirty ultra-light WSGI-based microframework. The main design goals are to minimize the footprint for installation requirements, memory use, and startup time. So all it does is dispatch and templating; the templates are basically souped-up string.Template objects with some limited expression capabilities, but arbitrary TG/Buffet template engines are also supported, and the template mechanism supports creating templates from egg resources (e.g. foo = HTML(resource="foo.html")) that are adjacent to the invoking module. There is also some very basic form parsing and validation support. More features may be added as I need them... or not.
#!/usr/bin/env python """Distutils setup file""" #import ez_setup #ez_setup.use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup # Metadata PACKAGE_NAME = "WebHaiku" PACKAGE_VERSION = "0.1" def get_description(): # Get our long description from the documentation f = file('README.txt') lines = [] for line in f: if not line.strip(): break # skip to first blank line for line in f: if line.startswith('.. contents::'): break # read to table of contents lines.append(line) f.close() return ''.join(lines) setup( name=PACKAGE_NAME, version=PACKAGE_VERSION, description='A class-oriented, egg-savvy, "ultralite" WSGI framework', long_description = get_description(), author="Phillip J. Eby", author_email="peak@eby-sarna.com", license="PSF or ZPL", #url="...", test_suite = 'web_haiku', py_modules = ['web_haiku'], install_requires = 'wsgiref>=0.1', entry_points = { 'wsgirun.apps': ['/ = web_haiku:TestContainer'] } )
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