Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pyramid
Version: 1.3a1
Summary: The Pyramid web application development framework, a Pylons project
Home-page: http://pylonsproject.org
Author: Chris McDonough, Agendaless Consulting
Author-email: pylons-devel@googlegroups.com
License: BSD-derived (http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt)
Description: Pyramid
        =======
        
        Pyramid is a small, fast, down-to-earth, open source Python web application
        development framework. It makes real-world web application development and
        deployment more fun, more predictable, and more productive.
        
        Pyramid is produced by the `Pylons Project <http://pylonsproject.org/>`_.
        
        Support and Documentation
        -------------------------
        
        See the `Pylons Project website <http://pylonsproject.org/>`_ to view
        documentation, report bugs, and obtain support.
        
        License
        -------
        
        Pyramid is offered under the BSD-derived `Repoze Public License
        <http://repoze.org/license.html>`_.
        
        Authors
        -------
        
        Pyramid is made available by `Agendaless Consulting <http://agendaless.com>`_
        and a team of contributors.
        
        
        
        1.3a1 (2011-12-09)
        ==================
        
        Features
        --------
        
        - Python 3.2 compatibility.
        
        - New ``pyramid.compat`` module and API documentation which provides Python
          2/3 straddling support for Pyramid add-ons and development environments.
        
        - A ``mako.directories`` setting is no longer required to use Mako templates
          Rationale: Mako template renderers can be specified using an absolute asset
          spec.  An entire application can be written with such asset specs,
          requiring no ordered lookup path.
        
        - ``bpython`` interpreter compatibility in ``pshell``.  See the "Command-Line
          Pyramid" narrative docs chapter for more information.
        
        - Added ``get_appsettings`` API function to the ``pyramid.paster`` module.
          This function returns the settings defined within an ``[app:...]`` section
          in a PasteDeploy ini file.
        
        - Added ``setup_logging`` API function to the ``pyramid.paster`` module.
          This function sets up Python logging according to the logging configuration
          in a PasteDeploy ini file.
        
        - Configuration conflict reporting is reported in a more understandable way
          ("Line 11 in file..." vs. a repr of a tuple of similar info).
        
        - A configuration introspection system was added; see the narrative
          documentation chapter entitled "Pyramid Configuration Introspection" for
          more information.  New APIs: ``pyramid.registry.Introspectable``,
          ``pyramid.config.Configurator.introspector``,
          ``pyramid.config.Configurator.introspectable``,
          ``pyramid.registry.Registry.introspector``.
        
        - Allow extra keyword arguments to be passed to the
          ``pyramid.config.Configurator.action`` method.
        
        - New APIs: ``pyramid.path.AssetResolver`` and
          ``pyramid.path.DottedNameResolver``.  The former can be used to resolve
          asset specifications, the latter can be used to resolve dotted names to
          modules or packages.
        
        Bug Fixes
        ---------
        
        - Make test suite pass on 32-bit systems; closes #286.  closes #306.
          See also https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/286
        
        - The ``pryamid.view.view_config`` decorator did not accept a ``match_params``
          predicate argument.  See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/308
        
        - The AuthTktCookieHelper could potentially generate Unicode headers
          inappropriately when the ``tokens`` argument to remember was used.  See 
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/314.
        
        - The AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy did not use a timing-attack-aware string
          comparator.  See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/320 for more info.
        
        - The DummySession in ``pyramid.testing`` now generates a new CSRF token if
          one doesn't yet exist.
        
        - ``request.static_url`` now generates URL-quoted URLs when fed a ``path``
          argument which contains characters that are unsuitable for URLs.  See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/349 for more info.
        
        - Prevent a scaffold rendering from being named ``site`` (conflicts with
          Python internal site.py).
        
        - Support for using instances as targets of the ``pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp`` and
          ``pryramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2`` functions.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/370 for more info.
        
        Backwards Incompatibilities
        ---------------------------
        
        - Pyramid no longer runs on Python 2.5 (which includes the most recent
          release of Jython and the Python 2.5 version of GAE as of this writing).
        
        - The ``paster`` command is no longer the documented way to create projects,
          start the server, or run debugging commands.  To create projects from
          scaffolds, ``paster create`` is replaced by the ``pcreate`` console script.
          To serve up a project, ``paster serve`` is replaced by the ``pserve``
          console script.  New console scripts named ``pshell``, ``pviews``,
          ``proutes``, and ``ptweens`` do what their ``paster <commandname>``
          equivalents used to do.  Rationale: the Paste and PasteScript packages do
          not run under Python 3.
        
        - The default WSGI server run as the result of ``pserve`` from newly rendered
          scaffolding is now the ``wsgiref`` WSGI server instead of the
          ``paste.httpserver`` server.  Rationale: Rationale: the Paste and
          PasteScript packages do not run under Python 3.
        
        - The ``pshell`` command (see "paster pshell") no longer accepts a
          ``--disable-ipython`` command-line argument.  Instead, it accepts a ``-p``
          or ``--python-shell`` argument, which can be any of the values ``python``,
          ``ipython`` or ``bpython``.
        
        - Removed the ``pyramid.renderers.renderer_from_name`` function.  It has been
          deprecated since Pyramid 1.0, and was never an API.
        
        - To use ZCML with versions of Pyramid >= 1.3, you will need ``pyramid_zcml``
          version >= 0.8 and ``zope.configuration`` version >= 3.8.0.  The
          ``pyramid_zcml`` package version 0.8 is backwards compatible all the way to
          Pyramid 1.0, so you won't be warned if you have older versions installed
          and upgrade Pyramid "in-place"; it may simply break instead.
        
        Dependencies
        ------------
        
        - Pyramid no longer depends on the ``zope.component`` package, except as a
          testing dependency.
        
        - Pyramid now depends on a zope.interface>=3.8.0, WebOb>=1.2dev,
          repoze.lru>=0.4, zope.deprecation>=3.5.0, translationstring>=0.4 (for
          Python 3 compatibility purposes).  It also, as a testing dependency,
          depends on WebTest>=1.3.1 for the same reason.
        
        - Pyramid no longer depends on the Paste or PasteScript packages.
        
        Documentation
        -------------
        
        - The SQLAlchemy Wiki tutorial has been updated.  It now uses
          ``@view_config`` decorators and an explicit database population script.
        
        - Minor updates to the ZODB Wiki tutorial.
        
        - A narrative documentation chapter named "Extending Pyramid Configuration"
          was added; it describes how to add a new directive, and how use the
          ``pyramid.config.Configurator.action`` method within custom directives.  It
          also describes how to add introspectable objects.
        
        - A narrative documentation chapter named "Pyramid Configuration
          Introspection" was added.  It describes how to query the introspection
          system.
        
        Scaffolds
        ---------
        
        - Rendered scaffolds have now been changed to be more relocatable (fewer
          mentions of the package name within files in the package).
        
        - The ``routesalchemy`` scaffold has been renamed ``alchemy``, replacing the
          older (traversal-based) ``alchemy`` scaffold (which has been retired).
        
        - The ``starter`` scaffold now uses URL dispatch by default.
        
        
Keywords: web wsgi pylons pyramid
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Framework :: Pylons
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI
Classifier: License :: Repoze Public License
