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Every WSGI app is better with a raptor.

Project description

https://github.com/ralphbean/raptorizemw/raw/master/raptorizemw/resources/raptor.png

Insallation

You could install it yourself with pip:

$ pip install raptorizemw

Or you could add raptorizemw to the list of required packages in the setup.py file of your project.

Usage in TurboGears 2

Simply edit myapp/config/middleware.py and add the following to make_app(...):

# Wrap your base TurboGears 2 application with custom middleware here
import raptorizemw
app = raptorizemw.make_middleware(app)

Restart your app, but watch out for raptors!

Usage in Pyramid

Edit myapp/__init__.py and replace the return config.make_wsgi_app() line with the following:

import raptorizemw
app = config.make_wsgi_app()
app = raptorizemw.make_middleware(app)
return app

Credits

This WSGI-fication of the raptorize jquery plugin was written by Ralph Bean. Real credit goes to the people over at ZURB who authored the original jquery plugin.

Get the source

The code and bug tracker live over at http://github.com/ralphbean/raptorizemw. Please fork and improve! We need configurable options. :)

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