The fcgi.py Python module handles communication with the FastCGI module of the
Apache or Stronghold web server. You can make a pyton fastcgi script very easy
with this module.
lilURL is a simple PHP/MySQL script for generating lil? URLs. It's similar
to TinyURL, Shorl, MakeAShorterLink, etc, but you can run it on your own
server. Requires PHP and MySQL. Supports mod_rewrite.
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.
PyMT is a simple Python module which allows you to easily connect to a Movable
Type weblog, using it's built in XML-RPC API. PyMT is capable of handling every
MT call available.
This interface allows you to access most of the core functionality of Movable
Type, including the ability to view, post, delete and edit weblog entries,
fetch user information, apply categories to your posts and get information
about trackback pings. Every XML-RPC method is accessed using a PyMT method
with exactly the same name. PyMT is basically just a light wrapper, which
hides the xml-rpc part of the work.
bBlog is a blogging program written in OOP style PHP. Major features include
threaded comments and trackback support. It is designed from the ground up
to use the Smarty templating engine. It has unparalleled extendability and
versility.
Perhaps bBlog's most distinctive feature is that it is built around a
templating system called Smarty, which makes customizing your blog as easy
as editing any web page, no programming skills required.
Load, configure, and compose WSGI applications and servers
Paste Deployment is a system for finding and configuring WSGI
applications and servers. For WSGI application consumers it provides a
single, simple function (loadapp) for loading a WSGI application from
a configuration file or a Python Egg. For WSGI application providers
it only asks for a single, simple entry point to your application, so
that application users don't need to be exposed to the implementation
details of your application.
The result is something a system administrator can install and manage
without knowing any Python, or the details of the WSGI application or
its container.
This tool provides code to load WSGI applications and servers from
URIs; these URIs can refer to Python Eggs for INI-style configuration
files. Paste Script provides commands to serve applications based on
this configuration file.
The Prewikka frontend provides a means to query the Prelude database, aggregate
and filter events, and provides useful statistics about what's going on. It
provides a nice interface for the security analyst to see what's going on on
the monitored system.
WSGI request delegation. (AKA routing.)
This distribution provides WSGI middleware for "RESTful" dispatch of
requests to WSGI applications by URL path and HTTP request
method. Selector now also comes with components for environ-based
dispatch and on-the-fly middleware composition. There is a very simple
optional mini-language for path matching expressions. Alternately we
can easily use regular expressions directly or even create our own
mini-language. There is a simple "mapping file" format that can be
used. There are no architecture specific features (to MVC or
whatever). Neither are there any framework specific features.
SlimIt is a JavaScript minifier written in Python. It compiles
JavaScript into more compact code so that it downloads and runs faster.
SlimIt also provides a library that includes a JavaScript parser, lexer,
pretty printer and a tree visitor.
An easy to use API interface to TheTVDB.com.