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''(Client-side programming is hardly covered anywhere in this wiki so far :-(, see remark towards the bottom of this page)'' | See also: * WebClientProgramming * DatabaseProgramming (guidance on available DatabaseInterfaces and related tools) * ["PythonAndJ2EE"] (comparison of various frameworks to J2EE) |
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This topic guide started out as a word by word copy of PaulBoddie's [http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_frameworks.html Python Web Frameworks Overview]. Putting it into Wiki format hopefully allows more people to contribute. Another topic guide, derived from PaulBoddie's [http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_modules_enterprise.html Python Frameworks and J2EE Standards] document is now available, too: ["PythonAndJ2EE"]. The main purpose of this topic guide is to help in choosing between the plethora of frameworks and templating systems for Web programming, without having to learn each of them. In addition, information about different PresentationTechnologies is also provided, where appropriate, since this can be a major deciding factor in choosing a framework. |
This topic guide links to the frameworks and templating systems available for Web programming in Python. |
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The listing is '''up-to-date as of 2003-02-11''' |
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= Alternative Classification = | == Python-based == |
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== Python-based == | The listing is '''up-to-date as of 2003-02-11''' |
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* [http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~chenna/pythonpages/template.html Ramu's Python pages] | |
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* [http://adullact.net/projects/pythml/ PythMl] | |
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I don't know what to really call these things. They're not templating systems. They're not variable substitution systems. They ''are'' something different. | The libraries in this section implement simpler markup languages that can be automatically converted to HTML. This lets you avoid having to write HTML by hand. |
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What? I do not know. I will call them, "HTML Shorthand Processors." -- LionKimbro |
* [http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/ AsciiDoc] |
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* ClearSilver | |
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= Currently Hardly Considered = | == Python-accessible C toolkits == |
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== Python-based Web Client Programming == | * ClearSilver (HTML generation) |
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There is probably a huge amount of good stuff available from the people who are working actively with XML-RPC, Biztalk and other approaches to web services. More too from XML writers such as [http://uche.ogbuji.net/uche.ogbuji.net/ Uche Ogbuji], who has put much good stuff on IBM's developerworks site, among other things. Sadly nobody has categorised or classified it in the Wiki, so at the moment we have to scratch around. == Object Persistence and Object Relational Layers == See DatabaseProgramming for some guidance on available DatabaseInterfaces and related tools. |
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This topic guide started out as a word by word copy of PaulBoddie's [http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_frameworks.html Python Web Frameworks Overview]. |
or, more aptly put, Web Server Programming
See also:
DatabaseProgramming (guidance on available DatabaseInterfaces and related tools)
- ["PythonAndJ2EE"] (comparison of various frameworks to J2EE)
This topic guide links to the frameworks and templating systems available for Web programming in Python.
Notes on Editing
Opinions based on experience are welcome, but framework or templating system authors should sign their comments with InTheirOwnWords to admit to a certain bias.
The rather strict format of the main entries (described in WebProgrammingTemplateHelp) should not been seen as a limit. Feel free to add new pages containing examples, direct comparisons etc.
When adding new entries choose WebProgrammingTemplate when creating the page.
Other Guides
The Web Framework Shootout (at http://colorstudy.com/docs/shootout.html) also covers several of these frameworks.
To Do
- The templating systems should really get a different page layout, showing examples etc.
- describe PHP and Java in the same format as quite a few will want to compare to them anyway
Is there any interest in a WebProgrammingShootOut?
Editor: DanielDittmar (this means only that I will adapt the entries to changes in the WebProgrammingTemplate and that I will try to keep the version entries current)
Python-based
The listing is up-to-date as of 2003-02-11
Application Frameworks
- ["Albatross"]
- ["Draco"]
[http://jotweb.tummy.com/ JOTWeb]
- ["Karrigell"]
[http://snakelets.sourceforge.net/ Snakelets]
- ["Quixote"]
[http://www.webtk.org/ WebTK]
- ["Webware"]
- ["Zope"]
[http://snakelets.sourceforge.net/ Snakelets]
Variable Insertion-Replacement Templating Applications (Pre-processors)
- ["Castalian"]
- ["Cheetah"]
- ["pso"]
- ["Spyce"]
[http://www.nthwave.net/elements/ Elements]
[http://htmltmpl.sourceforge.net/ htmltmpl]
[http://www.owlfish.com/software/simpleTAL/ SimpleTAL]
[http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52305 YAPTU]
Embedding the Python Interpreter into HTTP (Web) Servers
ModPython for Apache
- ["PyWX"] for AOLServer
Web-based XML processing Engines
- ["4Suite"]
- ["maki"]
HTML Shorthand Processors
The libraries in this section implement simpler markup languages that can be automatically converted to HTML. This lets you avoid having to write HTML by hand.
Jython-accessible Java toolkits
Servlet-like Engines
Variable Insertion-Replacement Templating Applications (Pre-processors)
[http://java.sun.com/products/jsp Java Server Pages, JSP]
[http://freemarker.org/index.html FreeMarker] (with Jython data binding)
Python-accessible C toolkits
ClearSilver (HTML generation)
Related Links
This topic guide started out as a word by word copy of PaulBoddie's [http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_frameworks.html Python Web Frameworks Overview].
OriginalWebProgrammingClassification is an older listing of Python-related web tools. Now only of historical interest.