Splinter is an open source tool for testing web applications using Python.
It lets you automate browser actions, such as visiting URLs and interacting
with their items.
Gitit is a wiki backed by a git, darcs, or mercurial filestore. Pages
and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS's
command-line tools or through the wiki's web interface. Pandoc is used
for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) markdown,
reStructuredText, LaTeX, HTML, or literate Haskell, and exported in ten
different formats, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice
ODT, and MediaWiki markup.
Notable features include:
* plugins: dynamically loaded page transformations written in Haskell.
* conversion of TeX math to MathML for display in web browsers.
* syntax highlighting of source code files and code snippets.
* Atom feeds (site-wide and per-page).
* a library, Network.Gitit, that makes it simple to include a gitit
wiki in any happstack application.
This is the Haskell S3 library. It provides an interface to Amazon's Simple
Storage Service (S3), allowing Haskell developers to reliably store and
retrieve arbitrary amounts of data from anywhere on the Internet.
Heist is a powerful template system that supports both HTML5 and XML.
Some of Heist's features are:
* Designer-friendly HTML5 (or XML) syntax
* Templates can be reloaded to make changes visible without recompiling
your Haskell code
* Enforces near-perfect separation of business logic
and view
* Powerful abstraction primitives allowing you to eliminate repetition
* Easy creation of domain-specific markup languages
* Built-in support for including JSON and Markdown content in templates
* Simple mechanism for designer-specified template caching
* Optional merging of multiple <head> tags defined anywhere in the document
A software companion to a 30+ year-old CIA research methodology,
Open Source Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH) will help you
think objectively and logically about overwhelming amounts of data
and hypotheses. It can also guide research teams toward more
productive discussions by identifying the exact points of contention.
This is the top-level package for the official Snap Framework libraries.
It includes:
* The Snaplets API
* The "snap" executable program for generating starter projects
* Snaplets for sessions, authentication, and templates
Drupal is a free web Content Management System (CMS) that allows an
individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a
wide variety of content on a website.
Drupal is ready to go from the moment you download it. It even has an
easy-to-use web installer! The built-in functionality, combined with dozens
of freely available add-on modules, will enable features such as: Content
Management Systems, Blogs, Collaborative authoring environments, Forums,
Peer-to-peer networking, Newsletters, Podcasting, Picture galleries, File
uploads/downloads and much more.
This package provides a pluggable mechanism for allowing users to
authenticate with your site. It comes with a number of common plugins,
such as OpenID, BrowserID (a.k.a., Mozilla Persona), and email. Other
packages are available from Hackage as well. If you've written such an
add-on, please notify me so that it can be added to this description.
Yesod is a framework designed to foster creation of RESTful web
application that have strong compile-time guarantees of correctness. It
also affords space efficient code and portability to many deployment
backends, from CGI to stand-alone serving.