User:Ndhanir: Difference between revisions

From Expertiza_Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 27: Line 27:
''web.py has two interesting features''
''web.py has two interesting features''


===Databases===
* [[Setting Up a Development Machine]]
* [[Setting Up a Development Machine]]
* [[Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide]]
* [[Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide]]

Revision as of 07:00, 5 February 2016

Web.py Introduction

Web.py is a free and open source web application framework that is as simple as it is powerful. Web.py was originally published while Aaron swartz worked at reddit.com, where the site used it ass it grew to become one of the top 1000 sites according to Alexa and served millions of daily page views. "It's the anti-framework framework. web.py doesn't get in your way." explained founder Steve Huffman.

The web.py slogan is: "Think about the ideal way to write a web app. Write the code to make it happen.". The goal of web.py is to build the ideal way to make web apps. In web.py, Instead of exposing Python objects, it allows you to build HTTP responses. Instead of trying to make the database look like an object, web.py makes the database easier to use. And instead of coming up with yet another way to write HTML, the web.py template system tries to bring Python into HTML.

Some of the sites which uses web.py are

  • Frinki, a new social network in spanish.
  • oyster.com, a website that reviews hotels uses web.py for the entire website.
  • Make History, a project of the 9/11 memorial museum.

Python

Installation

To install web.py,

  • Firstly, download the following tar file:
wget http://webpy.org/static/web.py-0.37.tar.gz
  • Extract the downloaded tar file
tar -zxvf web.py-0.37.tar.gz
  • tar -zxvf web.py-0.37.tar.gz
cd web.py-0.37/
  • Install and make it accessible to all the applications
sudo python setup.py install

Features of web.py

web.py has two interesting features

Databases

Hello world example

Conclusion

References