I think what is attractive is the apparent ease of it.

I found it simple to get running on Windows. 
Much easier than other solutions i have tried.

I'd say it is definitely something to pursue further. 

Best wishes
TT

On Tuesday, 31 December 2019 19:34:43 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>
> This thread seems very hot and attracted many! In one day 216 view is a 
> record!
> So, it seems many people like Python+Tiddlywiki
>
> @Ponas and UBi
> Inform Jeremy (through a PR) to add Python Server to tiddlywiki.com
>
>
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at 7:55:43 PM UTC+3:30, Panos Firbas wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,      
>>        
>> Since I keep updating this, I started a little repo:        
>> https://gitlab.com/panosfirbas/tiddlyp/tree/master       
>>         
>> I changed the backup method to git: every time PUT is called, python 
>> makes a system call to git to add and commit the new file.
>> It's super basic but it works. I think this won't balloon too much, we'll 
>> see.         
>>       
>> I also implemented a very basic and unsafe user authentication (trigger 
>> warning: it stores the key in plain text).      
>>          
>> Finally, I put all the script options in a config file to make things a 
>> bit cleaner.       
>>       
>> Please feel free to fork clone etc. etc.      
>>       
>> This is fun!
>>
>> ps.       
>> @DonaldCoates : Yep, I like learning and I like avoiding nodejs (call me 
>> weird but I think js should stay in the frontend) :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at 1:49:02 PM UTC, Donald Coates wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried to push node several times on Reddit he's not biting.  :D  Panos 
>>> you could just use the authorization of apache/nginx .  But just to push 
>>> node one more time it does have authorization baked in as well as the 
>>> ability to show a read only version and use ssl certs.
>>>
>>> I do understand the desire to make something work however.  That's why 
>>> we're here after all!
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at 7:38:12 AM UTC-5, UBi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Panos,
>>>>
>>>> your use case is definitely more network centric than mine. Maybe you 
>>>> should consider the Node.js flavour of TiddlyWiki, and set up a 
>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/WebServer.html? The biggest 
>>>> disadvantage, from my point of view: it's not Python :-)
>>>>
>>>

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