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Comment: Pylons on jython! the current state of affairs
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The things/steps needed to get Pylons running on Jython: | #format rst |
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* The ability to install Pylons and all its dependencies: | Pylons on Jython ================ |
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- distutils and setuptools (See SetuptoolsOnJython) | **Status**: `Jython is supported as of Pylons 0.9.7 <http://pylonshq.com/docs/en/0.9.7/jython/>`_ |
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Ensure all dependencies' tests pass: | Pending Improvements ==================== |
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* Paste, PasteDeploy and PasteScript | Support more of the out of the box optional components, such as: |
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* Routes | SQLAlchemy ---------- |
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- (I actually tested routes on Jython over a year ago and all the tests passed after one small change) | See `SqlAlchemyOnJython`_ |
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* Beaker | Jinja2 ------ |
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* WebHelpers | Jinja2 is supported on Jython as of version 2.2.1 |
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* FormEncode | Genshi ------ Jim Baker and Ariane Paola have played around with Genshi on Jython. Its use of pyexpat is the biggest roadblock. Jython now includes a pyexpat, but it's not fully compatible with CPython's (and doesn't support all the features Genshi uses). |
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* simplejson | Turbogears 2 ------------ |
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* decorator | Ariane Paola made some progress porting TurboGears 2 components to Jython for Google's Summer of Code. Genshi and SQLAlchemy are the most important pieces that need porting |
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- Note: decorators aren't currently supported in Jython, however the decorator module doesn't actually use decorators (works on CPython 2.3) * nose - nose requires the optparse (easy) and the compiler module (sort of easy -- compiler requires the parser module, which isn't easy to get). nose only needs the compiler module to use compiler.consts.CO_GENERATOR, maybe jython could provide a broken compiler module that doesn't import parser. * Mako Later down the road: * SQLAlchemy. The [http://www.sqlalchemy.org/trac/ticket/672 Dialect Refactor II] ticket will need to be implemented to properly support using SQLAlchemy via Jython's DBAPI jdbc driver, [http://jython.org/Project/userguide.html#database-connectivity-in-jython zxJDBC]. Frank Wierzbicki has done some preliminary work on using SQLAlchemy with Jython, info [http://groups.google.com/group/sqlalchemy/browse_frm/thread/d60db24fe1683a41/09320033f406d78b?hl=en&lnk=gst here] |
Older details: `PylonsOnJythonOld`_ |
Pylons on Jython
Pending Improvements
Support more of the out of the box optional components, such as:
SQLAlchemy
Jinja2
Jinja2 is supported on Jython as of version 2.2.1
Genshi
Jim Baker and Ariane Paola have played around with Genshi on Jython. Its use of pyexpat is the biggest roadblock. Jython now includes a pyexpat, but it's not fully compatible with CPython's (and doesn't support all the features Genshi uses).
Turbogears 2
Ariane Paola made some progress porting TurboGears 2 components to Jython for Google's Summer of Code. Genshi and SQLAlchemy are the most important pieces that need porting
Older details: PylonsOnJythonOld