Hi Vincent,

On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 07:42:03 -0500, Vincent Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi !

I would like to add a RESTful interface to an existing Twisted
application. To allow a human to interact easily with the
application, I want to output bare minimal XHTML (1990 HTML
without any presentation, just some class to allow to easily
parse the result).

I have looked at twisted.web framework. One good point is that
there are different methods for each action (GET, HEAD, POST,
PUT, DELETE). However, there is nothing to generate XHTML easily.

I have looked at Nevow which contains two interesting ways to
generate XHTML code (Stan and templates). But the only method to
render is renderHTTP. I suppose that the HTTP action is somewhere
in the context, but I did not find where yet.


To obtain the request, do this:

request = inevow.IRequest(ctx)

Then, just dispatch based on request.method

I could mix twisted.web with Stan or with Nevow templates. I
could also just use twisted.web and use ElementTree to generate
simple XHTML page. But do some of you have some suggestions about
implementing a RESTful service using Twisted ?


It really depends upon your personal tastes in this case.  You
could use plain twisted.web, with some templating library; you
could use twisted.web2 with some templating library; you could
use nevow.  All will work just fine in a REST-style design, as
they all support the same basic IResource interface, more or
less.

Hope this helps,

Daniel

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