Hello.

Brubeck actually offers the function decorators too.

I am the author of Brubeck.  The team and I have decided that we need to
change some things over there, but we felt we should start with Schematics.
 We are wrapping that work up and will be dusting off Brubeck after.

We intend to do a few things.  First, we're going to remove the dependency
on just about everything, except for some concurrency choice.  That means
we'll remove the dependency on Schematics.  This implies the querysets will
be removed too, which is what started the Tobin project.  The Querysets
will be in Tobin instead, and Tobin can be described as a data layer for
Schematics.

>From that point, Brubeck is basically gevent + mongrel2.  WSGI is
supported, but not well documented.

I realize Brubeck hasn't been active lately.  We are gearing up to pick
things up again.  I am certainly to blame for most of this.  I started a
new company and it took some time to adjust and figure out how to keep
active development in my day.

I am interested in hearing opinions.  I want to make Brubeck very lean and
have clearly defined paths for doing things rather than trying to support
many methods of the same thing.  For example, Brubeck does support the
decorators, but it generally learns towards using classes.  Not only have I
seen this perform about 33% faster, I much prefer simple functions for
everything over classes.

If you find you prefer something else, so be it.  I apologize for the
current unclear status of the project.

James


On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Samantha Atkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a fairly substantial in-house python web app.  I used bottle.py in
> development to get something up and running quickly to flesh out all the
> functionality.  I am looking at mongrel2 for deployment server.
>
> I have been looking at brubeck.io for a few days.  I see how to make it
> work but I am not overly enamored of the way it does things.  In particular
> its routing mechanism to a class or a wrapped function are less friendly
> than the function decorators provided by bottle.py.
>
> I am also a tiny bit concerned that there is very little geek traffic I
> can find on brubeck.io that was not project internally generated.
>
> Is there something better?  Does it make sense to just roll my own.  I
> don't need thinks in brubeck.io like its auth helpers or db connectivity.
>  I already have those things covered in the existing code base.  (mongrel2
> with custom limited orm-ish stuff for db).
>
> Recommendations?  Opinions?
>
> thanks!
>
> - samantha
>

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