[BlueBream] How to install bluebream
Christopher Lozinski
lozinski at freerecruiting.com
Fri May 3 21:51:56 UTC 2013
I think you are doing the right thing using
"bluebream". Pyramid is a good application server, but the ZCA is all
about reusing rich libraries of objects.
There are so many good libraries to reuse in the ZTK world.
The easiest way to start using "Bluebream" is to start with ztfy.
Bluebream is no longer supported. Thierry does a great job supporting
ztfy. .
ZTFY also has a great zmi. If you like that kind of thing.
Here are the installation instructions.
http://wiki.ztfy.org/InstallationInstructions
And a pretty good description of the packages.
http://wiki.ztfy.org/ZTFYPackages
Here is a video of how to set it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeG4vqtBmsU
To learn more about the ZTK you may want to read
http://zopache.com/ZTK_Packages
I am going through and documenting all the packages.
I have spent much of today looking at how to get megrok.jinja2 working
with ztfy
http://zopache.com/RFP_Jinja2
It turns out there is only 1 file that depends on grok. Next I need to
figure out the grok templating interfaces,
and what to use in their place in the ztfy world. There is so much to
know and learn in the zope 3 world. I suspect Pyramid is much simpler.
I copied the relevant mailing lists on this email. It is good to have a
written record of our progress that people can find.
Good luck.
Chris
On 5/3/13 4:15 PM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
> Thank you for your Mail. And the reasons why to learn making use of
> bluebream is for me very important.
>
>
> 1) I am very impressed from the Zope Component Architecture, how to share
> 2) I got several web projects I had written before in pyramid, the
> applications I want to run on a python application server, the ZCA is
> beautiful to fulfill it's task.
>
> 3) The next project which I will start with a new business partner, need
> to be run among other applications on a server where clustering and load
> balancing plays a huge role.
>
>
> If you can tell me, how to get into bluebream, I am very thankful.
>
>
>
> Tamer
>
>
> Am 03.05.2013 16:00, schrieb Christopher Lozinski:
>> First I am delighted to see that someone is doing a new bluebream
>> application.
>> There seem to be so few of us.
>>
>> What is your starting point?? There has been no release of bluebream
>> for ages.
>>
>> For me, my starting point is ZTFY.org He does a great job supporting
>> it, and the release is quite recent.
>> The docs are getting good too. wiki.ztfy.org
>>
>> My next question is about getting Jinja2 to work.
>>
>> I even wrote up a page about it.
>>
>> http://zopache.com/RFP_Jinja2
>>
>> I know about megrok.jinja2, but it is not at all clear to me how to get
>> it to run with bluebream/ztfy
>>
>> A quick search for jinja2 on pypi indicates a version for Django, a
>> version for flask, a version for pyramid, but no version for ztk
>>
>> What are you using as a Jinja2 release for Bluebream?
>>
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