This just totally made my day! Way to go guys.
Iain
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Luciano Ramalho luci...@ramalho.org wrote:
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Martin Aspeli
optilude+li...@gmail.comoptilude%2bli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Can I just say this is an almost unheard of degree of
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
The repoze.bfg web framework has now become Pyramid,
managed under the Pylons Project. See
http://docs.pylonshq.com/
Congratulations Chris and everybody else who conspired for this merger
to come about!
The Pyramid team
I will be disappointed if the Pyramid logo is anything less than the eye of
providence ;^)
Congrats! Great to see synergy, particularly amongst Python web frameworks!
-Casey
On Nov 5, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Chris McDonough wrote:
Denials
---
Hopefully these will help clear up any
On 11/05/2010 02:11 PM, Casey Duncan wrote:
Congrats! Great to see synergy, particularly amongst Python web frameworks!
+1 :-)
Shane
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On 5 November 2010 19:50, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
Personally, I couldn't be happier about this. I'm proud of
the work we've done so far, and I'm extremely optimistic
about the future of Pyramid and the Pylons Project.
Can I just say this is an almost unheard of degree of
On 5 Nov 2010, at 21:16, Martin Aspeli wrote:
On 5 November 2010 19:50, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
Personally, I couldn't be happier about this. I'm proud of
the work we've done so far, and I'm extremely optimistic
about the future of Pyramid and the Pylons Project.
Can I
repoze.bfg 1.3 has been released. This is the first major release in
the 1.3 series. 1.3 is now the current version of BFG (the previous
current release was 1.2).
It can be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at
The repoze.bfg web framework version 1.3b1 has been released.
It can be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.3 have also been updated.
This is the first beta release, and all existing BFG 1.1
repoze.bfg 1.2.2 has been released. This is a bugfix release.
repoze.bfg 1.2 is the stable branch of repoze.bfg. It receives no new
features, only bugfixes.
You can install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The documentation at
1.3a10 (released just a few minutes ago) was a minor brownbag. I have
now released 1.3a11 with the following changes:
Bug Fixes
-
- Process the response callbacks and the NewResponse event earlier, to
enable mutations to the response to take effect.
On Sun, 2010-09-05 at 20:29
Thanks Tres, you are of course correct, I had two different problems that
behaved similarly. However, the static issue still remained when I got rid
of the concurrency problem. I will dig into that later and report more on
it, in the meantime I just ditched serving static files through bfg and
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Iain Duncan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.ukwrote:
Iain Duncan wrote:
FWIW, I can sit there and hit reload, and get totally different responses
randomly, sometimes my bfg methods return what they are
Hi everyone, I have an app that I have set up to use the bfg resources
facility for serving static files. I'm pretty sure I've done it right,
because most of the time everything works.
However, a lot of the time, seemingly random static request just get served
up an internal server error 500 by
Sorry, not here. It works 100% of the time for us, at least in all the
apps we've deployed.
- C
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 15:34 -0700, Iain Duncan wrote:
Hi everyone, I have an app that I have set up to use the bfg resources
facility for serving static files. I'm pretty sure I've done it right,
Am 19.08.2010, 00:34 Uhr, schrieb Iain Duncan iainduncanli...@gmail.com:
However, a lot of the time, seemingly random static request just get
served
up an internal server error 500 by bfg. I can't see why, sometimes I hit
reload and it works. If I copy the url into another browser window,
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Iain Duncan iainduncanli...@gmail.comwrote:
Maybe some of this well help, I'm serving with paster serve --reload (
though removing reload doesn't seem to help ).
It definitely seems like paster and/or bfg are not keeping up for some
reason ( could be me! ).
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.ukwrote:
Iain Duncan wrote:
FWIW, I can sit there and hit reload, and get totally different responses
randomly, sometimes my bfg methods return what they are supposed to, and
others I get the 500s.
Could there be a
repoze.bfg 1.3a8 has been released.
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/dev/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
This is a minor feature release. The changelog follows.
1.3a8 (2010-08-08)
==
Features
- New public interface:
repoze.bfg 1.3a7 has been released. It is a minor feature release.
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The changelog follows.
1.3a7 (2010-08-01)
==
Features
- The
repoze.bfg 1.3a6 has been released. This is a feature release.
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.3 has been updated.
This release has a lot changes and two backwards
repoze.bfg version 1.3a3 has been released.
It can be installed via
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.3 have been updated.
This is just a minor incremental alpha release. The changelog follows:
1.3a3
repoze.bfg 1.3a2 has been released.
You may install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The changelog follows
1.3a2 (2010-04-28)
==
Features
- A locale negotiator no longer needs to be registered explicitly. The
repoze.bfg 1.3a1 has been released. It is the first alpha of a new feature
release.
It may be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.3/simple
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.3 are current for this version.
Below is a what's new document
Hi,
I have a question about repoze.bfg that runs on Google App Engine, hope
this is the right list.
Does a bfg's callable view code need to be refactored when our
application runs on GAE? I mean, for example it is possible to getting
data from the params attribute of the webob request or we need
Hi Davide
No refactoring is required that I have found to date. You just can't
use zodb etc
so you need to use appengines models. So you are using the
view/traversal/routes/events parts of
bfg. I would also suggest you declare views using python rather than using zcml.
T
On Thu, Apr 22,
Il giorno gio, 22/04/2010 alle 20.45 +0800, Tim Hoffman ha scritto:
Hi Davide
No refactoring is required that I have found to date. You just can't
use zodb etc
so you need to use appengines models. So you are using the
view/traversal/routes/events parts of
bfg. I would also suggest
HI Davide
The comment re: zcml is more about startup performance. zcml works
fine its just slower and harder to
remove extraneous stuff.
I am using request.params.get/request.POST with no problems.
Note in the debugger in gae you will need to
use p to output values
as in
(Pdb) p request
Il giorno gio, 22/04/2010 alle 22.05 +0800, Tim Hoffman ha scritto:
HI Davide
The comment re: zcml is more about startup performance. zcml works
fine its just slower and harder to
remove extraneous stuff.
I am using request.params.get/request.POST with no problems.
Note in the
repoze.bfg 1.2.1 has been released.
Get it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or similarly via PyPI.
This is a bugfix-only release. The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/
have been updated.
The changelog follows:
1.2.1 (2010-04-07)
I have placed WebOb-0.9.8.tar.gz into the
http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple index, so it should be picked up now.
On 2/18/10 9:30 AM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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Shailesh Kumar wrote:
I am new to repoze. I was trying to install repoze.bfg on a
Thanx a lot.
I was able to run the hello world / good bye example on the Windows. Will
now be able to try out other things.
With regards,
- Shailesh
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
I have placed WebOb-0.9.8.tar.gz into the
Hello,
I am new to repoze. I was trying to install repoze.bfg on a Windows-XP
machine. It crashed while trying to install WebOb.
Searching for WebOb=0.9.7
Reading http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple/WebOb/
Best match: WebOb 0.9.7.1
Downloading
On 2/12/10 2:50 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
Hey, that's great news about the book.
Thanks!
Do you know if it will be
available as an e-book at all? Not sure how long that publisher would
take to get things out of country and all. It is also quite expensive,
but having formerly worked in the book
It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to
cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very
good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly thumb through
the pages of the book to find something. There's no match for a paper
book for that.
Carlos
On 2/13/10 12:30 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Carlos de la Guardia wrote:
It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to
cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very
good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly thumb through
the pages of the
Yeah, I guess it depends on how you read, then. I usually keep many
details in my memory of where things are in book is refer to a lot, so
I never use search. I prefer to quickly open the book near the page I
know has the information I want. Of course, I can see why many people
would never do
Hey, that's great news about the book. Do you know if it will be available
as an e-book at all? Not sure how long that publisher would take to get
things out of country and all. It is also quite expensive, but having
formerly worked in the book industry I understand the many factors
influencing
I'm proud to announce the latest major release of the repoze.bfg web
application framework, version 1.2.
It may be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
.. or via PyPI.
The most important feature addition in 1.2 is an imperative configuration
Sigh, another one before final, sorry.
repoze.bfg 1.2b6 has been released.
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated
The changelog follows:
1.2b6 (2010-02-06)
I had hoped that 1.2b4 would be the last beta before 1.2 final, but no such
luck. Therefore:
repoze.bfg 1.2b5 has been released
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 has been
repoze.bfg 1.2b4 has been released.
It can be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 has been updated.
With any luck, this will be the last beta release before 1.2 final. The change
repoze.bfg 1.2b2 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The changelog follows.
1.2b2 (2010-01-21)
==
Bug Fixes
-
- When the ``Configurator`` is passed an instance of
repoze.bfg 1.2b1 has been released. It is available via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated.
The changelog follows:
1.2b1 (2010-01-18)
==
Bug Fixes
-
- In
Shane Hathaway wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
repoze.bfg 1.2b1 has been released. It is available via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated.
Yay! :-)
I've been following BFG 1.2
Shane Hathaway wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
- App developers can use get_current_registry() to get the registry
and thus get access to utilities and such, e.g.
get_current_registry().getUtility(...)
Ah-ha, that's what I was missing. For some reason, I failed to find
that bit of
I'm about (or have done by the time you get this - I'm writing this
offline) to commit a bfg branch which reworks the paster templates a
bit. Most of the changes are inspired by the Pylons templates, and all
of them felt like improvements to me. If you approve of the changes I
can take a look
repoze.bfg 1.2a11 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 has been updated.
This release provides Jython compatibility (zope.configuration 3.7.1 and
zope.schema 3.6.1
repoze.bfg 1.2a10 has been released.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 has been updated.
It is installable via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The changelog follows.
1.2a10 (2010-01-04)
===
Features
repoze.bfg 1.2a8 has been released.
Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated.
The changelog follows:
1.2a8 (2009-12-24)
==
Features
- Add a
Thanks Chris!
On 12/20/2009 03:20 PM, Chris McDonough wrote:
repoze.bfg 1.2a7 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -U http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
it needs to be:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
-Tom
repoze.bfg 1.2a7 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -U http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated.
The changelog follows:
1.2a7 (2009-12-20)
==
Features
- Add four new testing-related
repoze.bfg 1.2a6 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2 have been updated.
The changelog follows:
1.2a6 (2009-12-18)
==
Features
- The
repoze.bfg 1.2a5 has been released.
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The changelog follows.
1.2a5 (2009-12-10)
==
Features
- When the ``repoze.bfg.exceptions.NotFound`` or
repoze.bfg 1.1.5 and 1.2a4 have been released.
Install 1.2a4 via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Install 1.1.5 via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
1.1.5 is a backport bugfix release. 1.2a4 is a bigfix and minor
Two new releases of repoze.bfg are out.
Install 1.1.4 via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
Install 1.2a3 via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or either is available via PyPI.
These are bugfix releases. No release
repoze.bfg 1.2a1 is now released. It can be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
Documentation for this release exists at:
http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.2/
This is a major feature release. The new features of the release are
Chris McDonough wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving folks.
repoze.bfg 1.1.2 has been released. Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
It is a pure bugfix release. The changelog follows:
1.1.2 (2009-11-26)
==
Bug Fixes
Happy Thanksgiving folks.
repoze.bfg 1.1.2 has been released. Install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
It is a pure bugfix release. The changelog follows:
1.1.2 (2009-11-26)
==
Bug Fixes
-
- When two views
Iain Duncan wrote:
Hey Chris et. al, I'm seriously considering switching my main platform
for our inhouse framework to mostly repoze.bfg with auxillary pylons
bits from the other way around, but have a few concerns that mostly
relate to making sure that clients buy into our platform of choice
repoze.bfg 1.1.1 has been released
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.1 have been updated.
This is a pure bugfix release. The changelog follows:
1.1.1 (2009-11-21)
==
Bug Fixes
-
Thank you for this.
http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/whatsnew-1.1.html#ipython-support
I was actually trying to figure out how to get it to work a couple of weeks
ago. But my coding-fu was not up to the challenge.
Looks like a lot of new stuff to play with. I am the excited.
repoze.bfg 1.1 has been released. You can install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple repoze.bfg
Or via PyPI.
The What's New In repoze.bfg 1.1 document details the changes made since the
1.0 release: http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/whatsnew-1.1.html
The
On Nov 2, 9:17 am, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
repoze.bfg 1.1b1 has been released.
...
- If a BFG app that had a route matching the root URL was mounted
under a path in modwsgi, ala ``WSGIScriptAlias /myapp
/Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env/bfg.wsgi``, the home route (a
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
On Nov 2, 9:17 am, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
repoze.bfg 1.1b1 has been released.
...
- If a BFG app that had a route matching the root URL was mounted
under a path in modwsgi, ala ``WSGIScriptAlias /myapp
repoze.bfg 1.1b2 has been released. Yes, I know the releases have been coming
at an unreasonable pace, sorry.
You can install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
*or*, now that I've worked out a niggling bug that made installing it from PyPI
a bit
repoze.bfg 1.1a9 has been released
It may be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/ have been updated.
This release is hopefully the last alpha release in the 1.1 series (hopefully
only betas and
repoze.bfg 1.1a7 has been released.
Install via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/dev/simple repoze.bfg
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg has been updated.
This release is a pure feature release, there are no backwards
incompatibilities or deprecations: bfg_view
Hi,
The repoze.bfg web framework version 1.1a6 has been released.
You can install it via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/dev/simple repoze.bfg
Highlights: new xhr, accept, and header predicates in view directives,
internal changes to supports the Python dictionary API against
repoze.bfg 1.1a5 has been released.
You may install it using the following command:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/dev/simple repoze.bfg
It is also on PyPI.
This release is mostly a documentation improvement and speed improvement
release. The changelog follows:
1.1a5
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Rob Miller r...@burningman.com wrote:
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
Thanks for the response Chris,
This makes perfect sense. And honestly I'm not married to repoze.who
or repoze.what, To me it was the best option in pylons which is why I
had it lying around.
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 16:49 -0400, Thomas G. Willis wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Rob Miller r...@burningman.com wrote:
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
Thanks for the response Chris,
This makes perfect sense. And honestly I'm not married to repoze.who
or repoze.what, To me it was
Iain Duncan wrote:
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 16:49 -0400, Thomas G. Willis wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Rob Miller r...@burningman.com wrote:
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
Thanks for the response Chris,
This makes perfect sense. And honestly I'm not married to repoze.who
or repoze.what,
Hello, I'm a newb at this, and I tried my best to do the research but I'm
still confused.
I was wondering if anyone is aware of an example that shows how to link
repoze.what to an aclauthorzationpolicy .
I have some who/what plugin bits (WhoPlugin, GroupSource and
PermissionSource) I wrote that
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Iain Duncan iaindun...@telus.net wrote:
On Sat, 2009-09-26 at 11:58 -0400, Thomas G. Willis wrote:
Hello, I'm a newb at this, and I tried my best to do the research but
I'm still confused.
I was wondering if anyone is aware of an example that shows how to
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
I was wondering if anyone is aware of an example that shows how to
link repoze.what to an aclauthorzationpolicy .
No.
I have some who/what plugin bits (WhoPlugin, GroupSource and
PermissionSource) I wrote that I would like to use, and preferably
using an ini file
repoze.bfg 1.1a4 has been released. It's a bugfix and cleanup release that has
some minor backwards incompatibilities with previous 1.1a releases.
It can be installed via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
The docs have been updated and are available from
repoze.bfg 1.1a3 has been released. It is available via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/dev repoze.bfg
This release is a feature release. It's sorta kinda major.
In 1.0.X releases, when a view callable returned a non-Response return value,
BFG would eventually throw an error,
A new alpha release of repoze.bfg 1.1 (alpha 2) was released this evening. It
contains two new features: view directives can now name a template and an
attribute. See the changelog below for descriptions of these features.
1.1a2 (2009-09-14)
==
- A ZCML ``view`` directive
repoze.bfg 1.1a1 was released today.
New docs exist at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/
The 1.0 docs continue to exist at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/1.0
You can install repoze.bfg 1.1a1 via:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/1.1/simple repoze.bfg
This release is a feature release.
Just wondering if anyone manages to run bfg apps from within plone, and
if so, do they have any examples up online? I'd love to be able to pass
traversal from the plone-zope publisher to the repoze publisher, but I'm
very new to this whole zope thing so maybe I'm smoking crack. Any
suggestions on
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Iain Duncaniaindun...@telus.net wrote:
Just wondering if anyone manages to run bfg apps from within plone, and
if so, do they have any examples up online? I'd love to be able to pass
traversal from the plone-zope publisher to the repoze publisher, but I'm
very
A bugfix release of repoze.bfg was released today.
The docs at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/current/ have been updated.
To get the new release, use:
easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current -U repoze.bfg
The changelog follows...
1.0.1 (2009-07-22)
==
- Added support
http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs/narr/urldispatch.html#example-4
This code seems to have problems
class Article(object):
def __init__(self, environ):
self.__dict__.update(environ['repoze.bfg.matchdict'])
def is_root(self):
return self['article'] == 'root'
I print
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leopay wrote:
http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs/narr/urldispatch.html#example-4
This code seems to have problems
class Article(object):
def __init__(self, environ):
self.__dict__.update(environ['repoze.bfg.matchdict'])
def
Thanks! I'll make a push of the docs today.
On 7/20/09 9:37 AM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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leopay wrote:
http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs/narr/urldispatch.html#example-4
This code seems to have problems
class Article(object):
def __init__(self,
efficient work
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
Thanks! I'll make a push of the docs today.
On 7/20/09 9:37 AM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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leopay wrote:
repoze.bfg 1.0b1 is in the bfg current index
(http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple). The docs rendering at
http://docs.repoze.org/bfg has been updated.
Here's the change log:
1.0b1 (2009-07-02)
==
Features
- Allow a Paste config file (``configure_zcml``) value
I know. This is getting tedious for me too. But another alpha release
(hopefully the last) is now in the http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current index .
I
broke down and made ZCML directives for all the authentication policy and
authorization policy implementations included in BFG; as a result,
Hi Nathan,
We use nginx as our main (and only) web front-end, so I had the same
question.
I have looked into mod_wsgi and found these two blog posts (not directly
answering your question though)
http://tomster.org/blog/nginx-mod-wsgi-python2.4
Hey Stephan,
Your insight is pretty much everything I got out of researching too--right
down to the links. Too bad. I'm no sys admin and I hate managing more
servers than needed.
I'm glad that I know I'm not missing out on anything though.
Thanks for the info,
Nathan
2009/7/1 Stephan
Hi,
While looking for WSGI support in nginx, I think it would be worth to
take a look at phusion passenger [1] as it claims to support
WSGIeven though their main focus is rails related stuff. Well, at
least it seem to be actively developed and not as stale as mod_wsgi
for nginx.
I should try
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Martin Aspeli wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
If nobody finds any showstopper bugs, repoze.bfg 1.0 will be released on or
before Monday July 6. Speak now or forever hold your peace wrt to API
issues;
after 1.0 the existing APIs will be frozen.
1.0a7 is a feature release which extends the resource feature required by a
customer; now it is possible to override static resources as well as templates.
There are no backwards incompatibilities. Tres also improved the
bfg_alchemy Paster template.
The bfg current index at
repoze.bfg 1.0a5 was a bit of a browbag release. 1.0a6 has been released to
fix
the feature added in 1.0a5. The changelog is:
1.0a6 (2009-06-29)
==
Bug Fixes
-
- Use ``caller_package`` function instead of ``caller_module``
function within ``templating`` to avoid
Anyone ever deploy repoze.bfg on nginx with mod_wsgi? Right now I'm just
using proxy_pass to the paster serve for repoze.bfg, but it just seems more
natural if this could be done using mod_wsgi.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Nathan
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Chris McDonough wrote:
If nobody finds any showstopper bugs, repoze.bfg 1.0 will be released on or
before Monday July 6. Speak now or forever hold your peace wrt to API
issues;
after 1.0 the existing APIs will be frozen.
No comments on the stability of the release at all, but it seems a
Hi,
repoze.bfg 1.0a5 has been released. This is a feature release, unfortunately.
We (Agendaless) needed this feature for a customer. I apologize for a
feature
addition this late in the alpha cycle. The feature is generally useful: a
resource ZCML directive that allows template (and other
I just released repoze.bfg 1.0a3 to the BFG current index
(http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple). This release removed a dependency
on Routes and fixed bugs related to running BFG on GAE.
The documentation at http://docs.repoze.org/bfg has also been updated.
1.0a3 (2009-06-24)
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