March 2013
Welcome to fabtools’s documentation! — fabtools 0.12.0 documentation
fabtools includes useful functions to help you write your Fabric files.
fabtools makes it easier to manage system users, packages, databases, etc.
fabtools includes a number of low-level actions, as well as a higher level interface called fabtools.require.
Using fabtools.require allows you to use a more declarative style, similar to Chef or Puppet.
January 2013
September 2012
July 2012
FunkLoad documentation contents — FunkLoad 1.16.1 documentation
by 5 othersFunkLoad is a functional and load web tester, written in Python, whose main use cases are:
Functional testing of web projects, and thus regression testing as well.
Performance testing: by loading the web application and monitoring your servers it helps you to pinpoint bottlenecks, giving a detailed report of performance measurement.
Load testing tool to expose bugs that do not surface in cursory testing, like volume testing or longevity testing.
Stress testing tool to overwhelm the web application resources and test the application recoverability.
Writing web agents by scripting any web repetitive task.
May 2012
Pykka — Pykka 0.14 documentation
The goal of Pykka is to provide easy to use concurrency abstractions for Python by using the actor model.
February 2012
SleekXMPP - GitHub
(via)SleekXMPP is a flexible XMPP client/component/server library for Python 2.6+ and 3+ focused on flexibility, ease of use, and every XMPP extension (XEP) as a plugin.
January 2012
December 2011
flask-mail — Flask-Mail v0.2 documentation
(via)The Flask-Mail extension provides a simple interface to set up SMTP with your Flask application and to send messages from your views and scripts.
Flask-Testing — Flask-Testing v0.3 documentation
(via)The Flask-Testing extension provides unit testing utilities for Flask.
Welcome to Logbook — Logbook
(via)Logbook is a logging sytem for Python that replaces the standard library’s logging module. It was designed with both complex and simple applications and mind and the idea to make logging fun
November 2011
cogen - Crossplatform asynchronous network oriented python framework based on python 2.5 enhanced generators. - Google Project Hosting
cogen is a crossplatform library for network oriented, coroutine based programming using the enhanced generators from python 2.5. The project aims to provide a simple straightforward programming model similar to threads but without all the problems and costs.
Concurrence — Concurrence Framework v0.3.1 documentation
Concurrence is a framework for creating massively concurrent network applications in Python.
It takes a Lightweight-tasks-with-message-passing approach to concurrency.
The goal of Concurrence is to provide an easier programming model for writing high performance network applications than existing solutions (Multi-threading, Twisted, asyncore etc).
Concurrence uses Lightweight tasks in combination with libevent to expose a high-level synchronous API to low-level asynchronous IO.
Eventlet Networking Library
Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it.
jamwt/diesel - GitHub
Greenlet-based event I/O Framework for Python
Tornado Web Server
by 1 other, 1 comment (via)Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed.
Bottle: Python Web Framework — Bottle v0.11.dev documentation
Bottle is a fast, simple and lightweight WSGI micro web-framework for Python. It is distributed as a single file module and has no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library.