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buildout recipe for installing torii

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Introduction

Torii allows access to a running zope server over a unix-domain-socket. Torii makes it also possible to run scripts from the command line on the server. In addition it provides a python-prompt. That means full access to the Zope and ZODB at runtime.

The simplest way to install torii is to use raptus.recipe.torii in the buildout for your project. This will add the required information in the zope.conf and build a startup script. The recipe provides two buildout-variables. The first is named ${torii:additonal-conf} and holds the additional information for the zope.conf. The second variable ${torii:eggs} is a list of all required eggs to add to the python-path. Like this torii can also be used for non-plone projects.

more information at raptus.torii

Changelog

1.0a1 (2010-10-24)

  • Initial release

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