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Web Programming in Python
This topic guide links to the frameworks and templating systems available for Web programming in Python. When deciding to develop Web applications or services, you would usually choose a solution from the list below and then possibly hook it up with a templating system and other components such as database access toolkits, if the solution doesn't provide them - some such as Zope provide virtually everything you can think of!
Python-based Solutions
The listing is up-to-date as of 2005-09-24
Standardisation and Standardisation Proposals
Web Servers
TwistedMatrix includes a very scalable web server written in Python.
Medusa, a simple framework for standalone server applications
Application Framework Collections
Collection of other projects that have been glued together to provided a feature rich library, without reinventing the wheel.
Pylons (0.8 Released 02/17/06)modern full-stack Python web development framework combining the very best from the worlds of Ruby, Python and Perl
TurboGears (0.8.9 Released 01/10/06)TurboGears is the rapid web development megaframework you've been looking for
Application Frameworks
Albatross (1.33 Released 12/16/05)Albatross is a small and flexible Python toolkit for developing highly stateful web applications.
Aquarium (2.2.1 Released 04/21/05)offers convenient libraries, tight integration with Cheetah, adaptors for various Web environments
CherryPy (2.2.0 Released 01/27/06)CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web development framework
Cymbeline (1.3.1 Released 12/09/05)application server framework, including functionality such as DB and arbitrary object pooling, web servers, persistant object repository, and a text console
Divmod Nevow (0.7.0 Released 12/02/05) A comprehensive library including a resource model encouraging the separation of application and presentation logic, a markup system with support for designer-friendly XHTML templates and pure-Python templates, and a robust AJAX-like API (
Divmod Athena) which supports the creation of highly dynamic web pages in a structured manner. Django (.91 Released 01/11/06)Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design
JOTWeb2 (1.10 Released 12/30/05)developing dynamic web applications using HTML and TAL/TALES/METAL for templating
JonsPythonModules (1.06 Released 04/11/04) is a set of simple yet powerful multi-threaded object-oriented CGI/FastCGI/mod_python/html-templating modules for Python
Karrigell (2.2.5 Released 05/14/06) designed to be really simple to use : integrated web server and data base
Myghty (1.0 Released 01/27/06)Web application framework originally ported from HTML::Mason
Plone (2.1 Released 20/01/06) Plone is a Python based popular contet management system running on Zope application server
Python Paste (0.4.1 Released 02/18/06)brings consistency to Python web development and web application installation, providing tools for both developers and system administrators
Python Servlet Engine (3.0.4 Released 02/17/06)PSE parses your templates into byte compiled "servlets" to produce web pages that run fast PythonWeb (0.6 Released 08/07/05)provide modules for all the common needs of web developers where components can be used together or independently
Quixote (2.4 Released 12/13/05)to develop dynamic web sites while using as much of their existing Python knowledge as possible Slither
Snakelets (1.43 Released 12/03/05)simple-to-use Python web application server
web.py (.137 Released 03/27/06)Think about the ideal way to write a web app. Write the code to make it happen
Webware (0.9.1 Released 04/23/06) is a suite of Python packages and tools for developing object-oriented, web-based applications
Zope (2.9 Released 01/07/06)server for building content management systems, intranets, portals, and custom applications
Server-embedded Python
Web-based XML processing engines
Templating Engines
There are many, many different HTML/XML templating libraries for Python that provide different feature sets and syntaxes. These libraries usually assume that you know how to write HTML or XML.
The number of libraries is so great because such libraries are pretty easy to write in Python;
this recipe from the Python Cookbook shows how easy it is.
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.
HTML Generation class libraries
markup A light-weight and flexible HTML/XML generator
pyhtmloo pyhtmloo is a library that allows python developers to use HTML code like any other python objects.
Static Website Generators
Static website generators are more then #TemplatingEngines in that they create the whole site structure, not just individual files. While templating is an important part of their function, determining the site structure and incorporating structural information in the output (for ex. to automatically generate navigational elements) is what really makes a static website generator a useful tool.
PubTal - #SimpleTAL-based static web site generator
https://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/rest2web/ - Generates Websites from ReST contents
Jython-accessible Java Templating Engines
FreeMarker (with Jython data binding)
CPython-accessible C Templating Engines
ClearSilver (HTML generation)
Utility modules
Auth modules - a module collection for authentication purposes
Dataenc - allows secure and time limited logins to be encoded into webpages for use with web applications
Related Links
See also:
Web SIG (the Python Web Special Interest Group) DatabaseProgramming (guidance on available DatabaseInterfaces and related tools)
CgiScripts (information on writing CGIs in python)
ContentManagementSystems (Web frameworks can be used to build these)
Books and articles:
Steve Holden wrote a book on
Python Web Programming. The book from John Goerzen,
Foundations of Python Network Programming, can also be useful. Finally, check out the Web Programming chapter in
Core Python Programming by Wesley Chun.
Developing With Mod_Python - an article on Mod_Python programming with Cheetah Templates and MySQL. Contains code samples.
PyWebOff: A bakeoff of Python web application frameworks, together with a
blog giving thoughts on writing a single application in multiple different web frameworks. The
Web Framework Shootout also covers several of the frameworks listed in this document. The
Zope 3 Quick Start Guide gives a short introduction to Zope 3.
Historical information:
This topic guide started out as a word by word copy of PaulBoddie's
Python Web Frameworks Overview. OriginalWebProgrammingClassification is an older listing of Python-related web tools, and is now out of date and only of historical interest.
PythonAndJ2EE (comparison of various frameworks to J2EE) is also an older document of mostly historical interest.
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.
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)
Discussion
For a set of comparisons of my real-world experiences with a bunch of the web solutions described on this page, check my WebSolutionComparison page. These are NOT impartial and unbiased comparisons; these are my personal experiences from building real web sites. Feel free to add your own comparisons.
-- TimRoberts
Wait- I don't understand-
Why were BaseHttpServer, DocXmlRpcServer, CgiScripts taken out?
I'd think that on a page on WebProgramming, those things would be listed.
-- LionKimbro 2004-08-02 14:36:38
Other things:
The reorganisation is presumably to help people find the right framework - things like simple CGI-based APIs might not be cutting edge stuff, but they're potentially very useful if you don't have a "full" hosting account.
I didn't really agree with some aspects of the revised classifications. I think the template systems need their own page, and the multiple classifications really need banishing to another page where they'll confuse only the experts.
-- PaulBoddie
I'm afraid we need more fine-grained classification. It is unclear which of these components can be used together with others (say: is
Auth modules compatible with CGI or mod_python?
-- Michal J. Gajda
If you want web programming to be more accessible, maybe you should avoid titles like "Variable Insertion-Replacement Templating Applications"?
-- FredrikLundh
I would expect Wiki technology to be included here. Seems ironic that MoinMoin is not mentioned on this page! (Other than here ...
-- StephenWaterbury.
good wiki!
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