Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: web2pyrecipe
Version: 1.0
Summary: A web2py recipe for buildout.
Home-page: http://http://github.com/douglascamata/web2pyrecipe
Author: Douglas Camata
Author-email: d.camata@gmail.com
License: ZPL
Description: A buildout to develop the web2pyrecipe.
        
        It should download the lastest version of web2py, install an user defined app
        and create a script to run it.
        
        - Code repository: http://github.com/douglascamata/web2pyrecipe...
        - Questions and comments to d.camata@gmail.com
        - Report bugs at http://github.com/douglascamata/web2pyrecipe/issues..
        
        
        Detailed Documentation
        **********************
        
        Supported options
        =================
        
        appdir
        The directory where the compressed web2py application should be ...
        
        default
        The default app of the web2py server ...
        
        password
        The password for web2py adminsitrative app ...
        
        Testing now::
        
        >>> write('buildout.cfg',
        ... """
        ... [buildout]
        ... parts = test1
        ...
        ... [test1]
        ... recipe = web2pyrecipe
        ... password = 123
        ... pidfile = pid.txt
        ... appdir = %(dir)s
        ... default = web2py.app.chat
        ... option2 = %(bar)s
        ... """ % { 'dir' : 'web2pyapps', 'bar' : 'value2'})
        
        >>> mkdir('web2pyapps')
        ...
        
        Downloading example app::
        
        >>> system('wget http://www.web2py.com/appliances/default/download/app.source.aa6d3615911c89b6.7765623270792e6170702e636861742e773270.w2p -O web2pyapps/web2py.app.chat.w2p -q')
        ''
        
        Running the buildout gives us::
        
        >>> print 'start', system(buildout)
        start...
        Installing test1.
        Unused options for test1: 'option2'.
        <BLANKLINE>
        ...
        <BLANKLINE>
        
        Checking the root directory structure::
        
        >>> ls('.')
        -  .installed.cfg
        d  bin
        -  buildout.cfg
        d  develop-eggs
        d  eggs
        d  parts
        d  web2py
        d  web2pyapps
        
        Checking the test app for w2p::
        
        >>> ls('web2pyapps')
        - web2py.app.chat.w2p
        
        Checking if web2py is extracted correctly::
        
        >>> ls('web2py')
        -  ABOUT
        -  LICENSE
        -  Makefile
        -  NEWINSTALL
        -  README
        -  VERSION
        -  __init__.py
        -  anyserver.py
        -  app.yaml
        -  appengine_config.py
        d  applications
        -  cgihandler.py
        -  epydoc.conf
        -  epydoc.css
        -  fcgihandler.py
        -  gaehandler.py
        d  gluon
        -  logging.example.conf
        -  modpythonhandler.py
        -  options_std.py
        -  queue.yaml
        -  router.example.py
        -  routes.example.py
        -  routes.py
        -  scgihandler.py
        d  scripts
        -  setup_app.py
        -  setup_exe.py
        -  splashlogo.gif
        -  web2py.py
        -  wsgihandler.py
        
        Checking if the test app is correctly extracted at web2py's application directory::
        
        >>> ls(join('web2py','applications'))
        -  __init__.py
        d  admin
        d  examples
        d  web2py_app_chat
        d  welcome
        
        >>> cat(join('web2py','routes.py'))
        default_application = 'web2py_app_chat'
        default_controller = 'default'
        default_function = 'index'
        
        Checking if the script for running the web2py server is created on 'bin' directory::
        
        >>> ls('bin')
        - buildout
        - web2py
        
        So, let's check the content of 'web2py' script::
        
        >>> cat(join('bin','web2py'))
        #!/bin/bash
        PYTHON=python
        <BLANKLINE>
        start() {
        ${PYTHON} web2py/web2py.py -a 123 -d pid.txt &
        }
        <BLANKLINE>
        stop() {
        kill `cat web2py/pid.txt`
        }
        <BLANKLINE>
        case "$1" in
        start)
        start;;
        stop)
        stop;;
        restart)
        start
        stop;;
        *)
        echo "Usage: web2py {start|stop|restart}"
        exit 1;;
        esac
        exit
        
        
        Contributors
        ************
        
        "", Author
        
        
        Change history
        **************
        
        1.0 (xxxx-xx-xx)
        ----------------
        
        - Created recipe with ZopeSkel
        [""]
        
        Download
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Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Framework :: Buildout
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
