This Python package is a random collection of WSGI modules
written by Allan Saddi.
flup is functionally divided into three components:
* FlupServers
* FlupMiddleware
* FlupPublisher
Nostromo aka nhttpd is a simple, fast and secure HTTP server. It
runs as a single process, handling connections with select(2). For
CGIs and directory listing it does fork(2). The minimum of HTTP/1.1
and CGI/1.1 are implemented. Also supported are: chroot, setuid,
basic authentication, SSL, IPv6, custom responses, aliases, and
virtual hosts. The access log is written in standard CLF format.
A simple, lightweight system for manipulating HTML (and XML, informally) using
a Pythonic object model.
Features:
- Allows program logic and HTML to be completely separated - a graphical
designer can design the HTML in a visual HTML editor, without needing to
deal with any non-standard syntax or non-standard attribute names.
- Designed with common HTML-application programming tasks in mind.
- No special requirements for the HTML/XML (or just one: attribute values must
be quoted) - so you can use any editor, and your HTML/XML doesn't need to be
strictly valid.
- Works by string substitution, rather than by decomposing and rebuilding the
markup, hence has no impact on the parts of the page you don't manipulate.
- Does nothing but manipulating HTML/XML, hence fits in with any other Web
toolkits you're using.
- Tracebacks always point to the right place - many Python/HTML mixing systems
use exec or eval, making bugs hard to track down.
meld3 is an HTML/XML templating system for Python 2.3+ which keeps template
markup and dynamic rendering logic separate from one another.
meld3 can deal with HTML or XML/XHTML input and can output well-formed HTML or
XML/XHTML.
meld3 is a variation of Paul Winkler's Meld2, which is itself a variation of
Richie Hindle's PyMeld.
Qpy provides a convenient mechanism for generating safely-quoted html text from
python code.
It does this by implementing a quoted-string data type and a modification of the
python compiler. (This main idea comes from Quixote's htmltext/PTL.)
The Pywikibot framework is a Python library that interfaces with the
MediaWiki API version 1.14 or higher.
This is QP, a package for defining and running multiple web applications based
on Durus for persistence, standard persistent Session and User classes, easy
interactive database sessions, qpy for assembling html, and Quixote2-style forms
and path traversal. QP makes it easier than ever to use these tools together.
PyQt4 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt4 application framework.
This package provides the QtWebKit module.
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the QtWebKit module.
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the QtWebKitWidgets module.