Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pyfyre
Version: 0.4.3
Summary: A Web Frontend Framework for building reactive static UI on the web using Python.
Home-page: https://pyfyre.netlify.app
Author: Koowentu Technology
Author-email: koowentu@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://pyfyre.netlify.app/docs/
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/pyfyre/pyfyre
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        # PyFyre - The Python Web Frontend Framework
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        PyFyre is a web frontend framework for building reactive static user interfaces on the web using Python.
        - Component-based framework. Developers who have experience of using other frontend frameworks should feel quite at home when using PyFyre, especially Flutter developers.
        - Supports JavaScript interoperability, allowing developers to leverage NPM packages and integrate with existing JavaScript applications.
        - Supports CPython interoperability, allowing developers to use existing PyPi packages on the client-side web.
        
        PyFyre is at the top of Brython (Browser Python), a Python 3 implementation for client-side web programming.
        
        **Note: PyFyre is not 1.0 yet. Be prepared to do major refactoring due to breaking API changes.**
        
        ## Documentation
        The documentation can be found in PyFyre website:
        https://pyfyre.netlify.app/
        
        ## Examples
        We have examples in the [examples](examples) folder. But here is the super simple example.
        See how easy it is to create a simple Hello World web app that shows Hello, World text:
        
        ```py
        from pyfyre.widgets import *
        from pyfyre.pyfyre import runApp
        
        class MyWebpage(UsesState):
            def build(self):
                return Container(
                    children=[
                        Text("Hello, World!")
                    ]
                )
        
        runApp(MyWebpage())
        ```
        
        Rendered PyFyre:
        ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64759159/111881940-d80e4380-89ed-11eb-9ffc-d607d80896fb.png)
        
        ## Installation
        See how easy it is to setup a working environment with PyFyre.
        
        ### Prerequisites
        * python3.x
        
        ### Setting Up a Project
        Install the PyFyre CLI:
        ```
        py -m pip install PyFyre
        ```
        Create a new application:
        ```
        pyfyre create-app <app_name>
        ```
        Run the application:
        ```
        cd <project-name>
        pyfyre runapp
        ```
        PyFyre has a built-in hot reload to enhance your productivity tremendously. Try it out by editing the `src/__init__.py` and see the magic works.
        
        ## Contributing
        Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for contributing.
        
        ## Stay Updated
        If you would like to get updates about the PyFyre framework, we created a [Facebook Page](https://www.facebook.com/PyFyreframework) where we are going to post all the updates like newly created widgets, adjustments, core updates, and more!
        
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