Hi,

I hope this link may be useful https://github.com/dawn110110/templator


-Sathish



On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 2:48:37 PM UTC+5:30, Mathieu Xhonneux wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been hired by the CS departement of the Université Catholique de 
> Louvain (UCL, Belgium) to port web.py to Python 3. We're using the 
> framework in some of our internal tools and we do need a Py3 upgrade for 
> them.
>
> I've already done some work, available here : 
> https://github.com/Zashas/webpy/tree/py3
> We saw that Anand began the migration 3 years ago and decided to pursue 
> his work (making the codebase compatible with Py2 and Py3, which seems to 
> me the best option, btw Django manages it successfully). I integrated the 
> commits he already wrote back then, ported all the unittests to Py3 and now 
> I'm busy making them pass in both versions of Python.
>
> The ORM seems to be OK (I'm kinda hoping the tests' coverage is wide 
> enough), but it originally supports some DB backends that are either no 
> longer maintained, or not ported to Py3 :
>
>    - psycopg1 : evolved to psycopg2, I'm guessing that not much people 
>    are using it these days
>    - pysqlite2 : not ported to Py3
>    - MySQLdb : not ported to Py3, but mysqlclient seems to be compatible 
>    and to do the job fairly enough
>    - DBUtils : not ported to Py3
>
> Maybe we should consider dropping support for these ? Their presence is 
> not doing any harm in the codebase, but I don't think that psycopg1 and 
> pysqlite2 are still useful, and removing them could clean the code a bit. 
>
> Anyway, if anyone wants to follow my work, I'm open to any remark, 
> suggestion or patch. I'm hoping to have ported everything by friday, but it 
> will definitively require some testing.
>
> Mathieu
>
>  
>

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