gaeutilities is a collection of classes to aid in development
on Google Appengine.
The stable version includes the following classes:
Session: An http session class to preserve identity across http requests.
It uses both BigTable and Memcache for performance and reliability.
It also includes middleware to plug in with django.
Cache: A BigTable and Memcache caching class. Any object that can be pickled
can be stored in cache.
Event: A subscribe/fire event system that gives developers the ability to set
callback functions.
Flash: A cookie based messaging library. Using json, data structures can be
stored as a cookie in the browser and retrieved on the next request.
Useful for messages such as "Thank you for logging in."
RT::Authen::ExternalAuth RT Authentication using External Sources
A complete package for adding external authentication mechanisms to
RT. It currently supports LDAP via Net::LDAP and External Database
authentication for any database with an installed DBI driver.
It also allows for authenticating cookie information against an
external database through the use of the RT-Authen-CookieAuth
extension.
RT's extension that adds owner change links on ticket display page.
Reddit::Client provides methods and simple object wrappers for objects exposed
by the Reddit API. This module handles HTTP communication, basic session
management (e.g. storing an active login session), and communication with
Reddit's external API.
GeneWeb is a genealogy software program with a Web interface
originally developed by Daniel de Rauglaudre, but currently
maintained by fabien@geneanet.org. It can be used off-line
or in a Web environment. It uses very efficient techniques
of relationship and consanguinity computing, developed in
collaboration with Didier Remy, research Director at INRIA.
Feel free to enable option GTK2 to try the new GUI. It's
only disabled by default to avoid accidental GTK2 dependencies.
[ excerpt from developer's web site ]
Download videos from various Flash-based video hosting sites, without
having to use the Flash player. Handy for saving videos for watching
offline, and means you don't have to keep upgrading Flash for sites
that insist on a newer version of the player.
YouTube, eHow, Brightcove (used by many sites like Channel 4, Daily
Telegraph ...), BBC (news, etc), Metacafe, 5min, Google, fliqz,
nicovideo, vimeo, Blip, Break, Collegehumor, Muzu, Sevenload,
Megavideo, Wat.tv. Also includes a 'generic' method which works on
many other sites.
So here is my little effort, it is supposed to download complete Web sites.
You give it an URL, and down it goes on, happily downloading every linked URL
in that site.
Features:
* While it goes, it changes the original pages, all the links get changed to
relative links, so that you can surf the site in your hard disk without
those pesky absolute links.
* Limited Ftp support, it will download the files but not recursively.
* Resumes downloading if interrupted.
* Filters not to download certain kind of files.
* You can get a site map before downloading.
* Getleft can follow links to external sites.
* Multilingual support, at present Getleft supports Dutch, English, Esperanto,
German, French, Italian, Polish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish and
Spanish.
This port is for the Gist commandline tool, which allows for posting to the
Gist pastebin.
Pebble is a lightweight, open source, Java EE blogging tool. It's small, fast
and feature-rich with unrivalled ease of installation and use. Blog content is
stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to
install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through
your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move
or doesn't have direct access to their host.