Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pybald
Version: 0.5.6
Summary: A lightweight python web framework
Home-page: https://github.com/mikepk/pybald
Author: Michael Kowalchik
Author-email: mikepk@tenzerolab.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, http://pybald.com/
Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/mikepk/pybald
Description: # Pybald
        
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        Pybald is a light weight, python, [MVC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller) style
        web framework. It is inspired by work done by [Ian
        Bicking](https://blog.ianbicking.org/), and builds upon the concepts
        presented in [Another do-it-yourself
        framework](https://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/webob/en/stable/do-it-yourself.html).
        It is also takes design inspiration from [Ruby on
        Rails](http://rubyonrails.org) and
        [Django](http://www.djangoproject.com/).
        
        [The in-progress documentation](http://pybald.com/)
        
        Pybald began life as an ultra-bare-bones framework but has evolved over
        time adding convenience methods, components and glue:
        
        >   - [Routes](https://routes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for dispatching
        >     and URL parsing
        >   - [Mako](https://www.makotemplates.org/) as the template engine.
        >   - [SqlAlchemy](https://sqlalchemy.org/) for data persistence and
        >     object mapping
        >   - [WTForms](https://wtforms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for automated
        >     form generation and validation
        >   - A more complex WSGI decorator
        >   - Some deploy infrastructure such as Apache and Nginx configuration
        >     templates
        >   - Session Management, Simple Logging, and template helper functions
        
        
        
        # Pybald Changelog
        
        ## Release 0.5.6 (April 29, 2019)
        
          - Update SQLAlchemy dependency to 1.3.3 to mitigate a 
            security issue with SQLAlchemy verstions <= 1.3.0
        
        ## Release 0.5.4 (February 18, 2019)
        
          - Update dependencies: WTForms, alembic, SQLALchemy, WebOb
          - Change docs from ReStructured text to Markdown
        
        ## Release 0.5.3 (February 14, 2019)
        
          - Fix Python 3 compatibility issue in Proxy.\_\_dir\_\_
        
        ## Release 0.5.2 (January 2, 2019)
        
          - Fix bug with stacktrace template for default Error handler
          - Improve the context model binding function
        
        ## Release 0.5.0 (August 19, 2017)
        
          - **Warning** - this release may not be compatible with previous
            pybald releases *if* you were making use of the asset pipeline
            (bundles, bundle filters, JSX compilation), utilizing the celery
            loader or the newrelic adapter
          - This removes the webasset pipeline from core pybald. The webasset
            pipeline was only used in a few projects and added complexity and
            numerous requirements to pybald.
          - The webasset pipeline will be re-designed and released as a
            supporting pybald package instead of included in the core.
          - The newrelic adapter and celery support code will also be
            re-designed and released as supporting pybald packages instead of
            included in the core.
          - This release also bumps the supporting library versions: Mako,
            SqlAlchemy, WTForms
          - Remove requirement for forked routes library, required behaviors
            have been included in the main routes project
          - Improve tests and test coverage
        
        ## Release 0.4.1 (February 26, 2016)
        
          - Fix a bug with the default error controller. Now the raw exception
            can be passed in and the order of the arguments was changed but not
            updated in the default.
        
        ## Release 0.4.0 (January 28, 2016)
        
          - **Warning** - this release is not compatible with previous pybald
            releases.
          - Major configuration changes, deprecate the use of importing
            'project.py' directly.
          - New application context that lives globally is the config passing
            mechanism.
          - Replace FormAlchemy with WTForms as the primary mechanism for form
            processing and validation
          - Utilize controller and model registry.
          - Global context is on a threadlocal stacked proxy to allow multiple
            pybald applications in one interpreter.
          - Database session is now attached to the app context.
          - Shared application resources (caches etc..) are now registered with
            the context
          - ErrorMiddleware now has a more consistent interface with error
            controllers, passing the raw exception as a \*parg, followed by
            context-specific \*\*kargs
        
        ## Release 0.3.2 (March 25, 2015)
        
          - Add jsx filters for react components
        
        ## Release 0.3.1 (February 19, 2015)
        
          - Fix webassets dependencies and bugs
          - Added browser caching headers to the simple static server
        
        ## Release 0.3.0 (November 2, 2014)
        
          - Change the default behavior of all templates to include the html
            escape filter
          - New helper: HTMLLiteral. Allows explicit html escape bypassing
          - Add csrf decorator
          - New newrelic instrumentation code to improve controller/action
            visibility
        
        ## Release 0.2.8 (June 26, 2014)
        
          - Update the webasset-based asset bundler to take input and output
            paths from the project config file. The new arguments are
            BUNDLE\_SOURCE\_PATHS and BUNDLE\_OUTPUT\_PATH. So in the project.py
            file you might have a config
        
        that looks like:
        
            BUNDLE_SOURCE_PATHS = ['alternate_source_path', 'public']
            BUNDLE_OUTPUT_PATH = '/some_path/public_files/'
        
        
        
        
        
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