So far looks good, but I would prefer that the application include (or
import) the framework instead of the framework include the application.
With the first one, pip based deployments and CI/CD will be a lot easier.
I have being playing with bottle a lot recently, so if there is some
web3py features list or guidelines, maybe I can give a hand.
Greetings.
El 28/3/19 a las 5:16 a.m., Massimo Di Pierro escribió:
I know this comes up once in a while but ...
https://github.com/web2py/web3py
what do you think?
It is very preliminary but I will have an admin soon.
Backporting SQLFORM, grid and Auth, should not be that complicated,
although I think we can do better.
Massimo
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