a django based miniframework, inspired by sinatra
Project description
What is it?
Django is awesome, but starting a new project in it is a pain. importd is inspired from ruby’s sinatra. Hello world django project:
from importd import d
d(DEBUG=True)
@d("/")
def idx(request):
return "index.html"
@d("/post/<int:post_id>/")
def post(request, post_id):
return "post.html", {"post_id": post_id}
if __name__ == "__main__":
d.main()
To run it:
$ python foo.py
This will start the debug server.
To run it in production:
$ gunicorn foo:d
Some examples: https://github.com/amitu/importd/tree/master/examples
Features
fully compatible with django
supports smarturls
most of regularly used django functions and classes available in d. namespace, eg d.HttpResponse, d.render_to_response, d.get_object_or_404 etc
automatically maps “templates” folder in foo.py directory to serve templates
automatically maps “static” folder in foo.py to serve static content
management commands still available: $ python foo.py shell
wsgi compliant
gunicorn support
works seamlessly with fhurl (http://packages.python.org/fhurl/)
Installation
$ pip install importd
Documentation
Contributors
Amit Upadhyay (https://github.com/amitu)
Dmytro Vorona (https://github.com/alendit)
Jannis Leidel (https://twitter.com/jezdez)
Lukasz Balcerzak (https://github.com/lukaszb)
LICENSE
BSD
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