Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: circuits
Version: 3.0.0.dev
Summary: Asynchronous Component based Event Application Framework
Home-page: http://circuitsframework.com/
Author: James Mills
Author-email: prologic@shortcircuit.net.au
License: MIT
Download-URL: http://bitbucket.org/circuits/circuits/downloads/
Description: .. _Python Programming Language: http://www.python.org/
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        .. _Python Standard Library: http://docs.python.org/library/
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        .. _Mailing List: http://groups.google.com/group/circuits-users
        .. _Project Website: http://circuitsframework.com/
        .. _PyPi Page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/circuits
        .. _Read the Docs: http://circuits.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
        .. _Downloads Page: https://bitbucket.org/circuits/circuits/downloads
        
        
        circuits is a **Lightweight** **Event** driven and **Asynchronous**
        **Application Framework** for the `Python Programming Language`_
        with a strong **Component** Architecture.
        
        circuits also includes a lightweight, high performance and scalable
        HTTP/WSGI compliant web server as well as various I/O and Networking
        components.
        
        - Visit the `Project Website`_
        - `Read the Docs`_
        - Download it from the `Downloads Page`_
        
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        Examples
        --------
        
        
        Hello
        .....
        
        
        .. code:: python
            
            #!/usr/bin/env python
            
            """circuits Hello World"""
            
            from circuits import Component, Event
            
            
            class hello(Event):
                """hello Event"""
            
            
            class App(Component):
            
                def hello(self):
                    """Hello Event Handler"""
                    
                    print("Hello World!")
                
                def started(self, component):
                    """Started Event Handler
                    
                    This is fired internally when your application starts up and can be used to
                    trigger events that only occur once during startup.
                    """
                    
                    self.fire(hello())  # Fire hello Event
                    
                    raise SystemExit(0)  # Terminate the Application
            
            App().run()
        
        
        Echo Server
        ...........
        
        
        .. code:: python
            
            #!/usr/bin/env python
            
            """Simple TCP Echo Server
            
            This example shows how you can create a simple TCP Server (an Echo Service)
            utilizing the builtin Socket Components that the circuits library ships with.
            """
            
            from circuits import handler, Debugger
            from circuits.net.sockets import TCPServer
            
            
            class EchoServer(TCPServer):
                
                @handler("read")
                def on_read(self, sock, data):
                    """Read Event Handler
                    
                    This is fired by the underlying Socket Component when there has been
                    new data read from the connected client.
                    
                    ..note :: By simply returning, client/server socket components listen
                              to ValueChagned events (feedback) to determine if a handler
                              returned some data and fires a subsequent Write event with
                              the value returned.
                    """
                    
                    return data
            
            # Start and "run" the system.
            # Bind to port 0.0.0.0:9000
            app = EchoServer(9000)
            Debugger().register(app)
            app.run()
        
        
        Hello Web
        .........
        
        
        .. code:: python
            
            #!/usr/bin/env python
            
            from circuits.web import Server, Controller
            
            
            class Root(Controller):
                
                def index(self):
                    """Index Request Handler
                    
                    Controller(s) expose implicitly methods as request handlers.
                    Request Handlers can still be customized by using the ``@expose``
                    decorator. For example exposing as a different path.
                    """
                    
                    return "Hello World!"
            
            app = Server(("0.0.0.0", 9000))
            Root().register(app)
            app.run()
        
        
        More `examples <https://bitbucket.org/circuits/circuits/src/tip/examples/>`_...
        
        
        
        Features
        --------
        
        - event driven
        - concurrency support
        - component architecture
        - asynchronous I/O components
        - no required external dependencies
        - full featured web framework (circuits.web)
        - coroutine based synchronization primitives
        
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        
        - circuits has no dependencies beyond the `Python Standard Library`_.
        
        
        Supported Platforms
        -------------------
        
        - Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Windows
        - Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3
        - pypy 2.0, 2.1, 2.2
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        The simplest and recommended way to install circuits is with pip.
        You may install the latest stable release from PyPI with pip::
        
            > pip install circuits
        
        If you do not have pip, you may use easy_install::
        
            > easy_install circuits
        
        Alternatively, you may download the source package from the
        `PyPi Page`_ or the `Downloads Page`_ extract it and install using::
        
            > python setup.py install
        
        
        You can also install th
        `latest-development version <https://bitbucket.org/circuits/circuits-dev/get/tip.tar.gz#egg=circuits-dev>`_ using pip with ``pip install circuits==dev``.
        
        
        License
        -------
        
        circuits is licensed under the `MIT License`_.
        
        
        Feedback
        --------
        
        We welcome any questions or feedback about bugs and suggestions on how to
        improve circuits. Let us know what you think about circuits. `@pythoncircuits <http://twitter.com/pythoncircuits>`_.
        
        Do you have suggestions for improvement? Then please `Create an Issue`_
        with details of what you would like to see. I'll take a look at it and
        work with you to either incorporate the idea or find a better solution.
        
        
        Community
        ---------
        
        There is also a small community of circuits enthusiasts that you may
        find on the `#circuits IRC Channel`_ on the `FreeNode IRC Network`_
        and the `Mailing List`_.
        
        
        Changes
        -------
        
        
        circuits-3.0.dev
        ................
        
        - 10th Year Release
        - Improved Documentation
        - Improved API.
        - More Examples.
        
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