.. _quick_start: Quick Start =========== Here we will cover the basics for a small project in Pecan. More advanced examples and methods are not covered here. .. note:: We will not cover how to get Pecan installed here. If you need installation details please go to :ref:`installation` We include a basic template to have a good layout for a Pecan project. This is accomplished by ``PasteScript`` so we need to invoke a command to create our example project:: $ paster create -t pecan-base The above commnad will prompt you for a project name. I chose *test_project*, this is how it looks like when we run the whole command:: $ paster create -t pecan-base Selected and implied templates: pecan#pecan-base Template for creating a basic Framework package Enter project name: test_project Variables: egg: test_project package: test_project project: test_project Creating template pecan-base Creating directory ./test_project Recursing into +egg+ Creating ./test_project/test_project/ Copying __init__.py to ./test_project/test_project/__init__.py Recursing into controllers Creating ./test_project/test_project/controllers/ Copying __init__.py to ./test_project/test_project/controllers/__init__.py Copying root.py to ./test_project/test_project/controllers/root.py Recursing into templates Creating ./test_project/test_project/templates/ Copying index.html to ./test_project/test_project/templates/index.html Copying layout.html to ./test_project/test_project/templates/layout.html Copying success.html to ./test_project/test_project/templates/success.html Recursing into public Creating ./test_project/public/ Recursing into css Creating ./test_project/public/css/ Copying style.css to ./test_project/public/css/style.css Recursing into javascript Creating ./test_project/public/javascript/ Copying shared.js to ./test_project/public/javascript/shared.js Copying start.py_tmpl to ./test_project/start.py This is how the structure of your new project should look like:: test_project $ tree . ├── public │   ├── css │   │   └── style.css │   └── javascript │   └── shared.js ├── start.py └── test_project ├── __init__.py ├── controllers │   ├── __init__.py │   └── root.py └── templates ├── index.html ├── layout.html └── success.html 6 directories, 9 files .. _running_application: Running the application ----------------------- The one file we are interested here is ``start.py``, if you just run it with Python it will bring up the development server and serve the app:: python start.py Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8080 serving on 0.0.0.0:8080 view at http://127.0.0.1:8080 To get up and running in no time the template helps a lot! A few things have been set for you, let's review them one by one: * **public**: All your public static files like CSS and Javascript are placed here. If you have some images (this example app doesn't) it would make sense to get them here as well. Inside the project name you chose you have a couple of directories, and for the most part, it will contain your models, controllers and templates: * **controllers**: The container directory for your controller files. * **templates**: All your templates would go in here. Note how there is no **model** directory. Since we haven't defined any database for the app the template doesn't supply you one. In case you need it later you could create a ``models.py`` file or a ``model`` directory. Root Controller --------------- The Root Controller is the main point of contact between your application and the framework. This is how it looks from the project template:: from pecan import expose, request from formencode import Schema, validators as v class SampleForm(Schema): name = v.String(not_empty=True) age = v.Int(not_empty=True) class RootController(object): @expose('index.html') def index(self, name='', age=''): return dict(errors=request.validation_error, name=name, age=age) @expose('success.html', schema=SampleForm(), error_handler='index') def handle_form(self, name, age): return dict(name=name, age=age) Here you can specify other classes if you need to do so later on your project, but for now we have an *index* method and a *handle_form* one. **index**: Is *exposed* as the root of the application, so anything that hits '/' will touch this method. Since we are doing some validation and want to pass any errors we might get to the template, we set ``errors`` to receive anything that ``request.validation_error`` returns. **handle_form**: It receives 2 parameters (*name* and *age*) that are validated through the *SampleForm* schema class.