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Pecan

A WSGI object-dispatching web framework, designed to be lean and fast with few dependencies.

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Installing

$ pip install pecan

...or, for the latest (unstable) tip:

$ git clone https://github.com/dreamhost/pecan.git -b next
$ cd pecan && python setup.py develop

Running Tests

$ python setup.py test

...or, to run all tests across all supported environments:

$ pip install tox && tox

Viewing Documentation

Available Online, or to build manually:

$ cd docs && make html
$ open docs/build/html/index.html

...or:

$ cd docs && make man
$ man docs/build/man/pecan.1

Contributing to Pecan

To fix bugs or add features to Pecan, a GitHub account is required.

The general practice for contributing is to fork Pecan and make changes in the next branch. When you're finished, send a pull request and the developers will review your patch.

All contributions must:

  • Include accompanying tests.
  • Include narrative and API documentation if new features are added.
  • Be (generally) compliant with PEP8.
  • Not break the test or build. Before issuing a pull request, $ pip install tox && tox from your source to ensure that all tests still pass across multiple versions of Python.
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