Web Service Made Easy (WSME) simplify the writing of REST web services by providing simple yet powerful typing which removes the need to directly manipulate the request and the response objects.
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README.rst

Web Services Made Easy

Introduction

Web Service Made Easy (WSME) is a very easy way to implement webservices in your python web application. It is originally a rewrite of TGWebServices with focus on extensibility, framework-independance and better type handling.

How Easy ?

from wsme import WSRoot, expose, validate

class MyService(WSRoot):
    @expose(unicode)
    @validate(unicode)
    def hello(self, who=u'World'):
        return u"Hello {0} !".format(who)

With this published at the /ws path of your application, you can access your hello function in various protocols:

URL Returns
http://<server>/ws/hello.json?who=you "Hello you !"
http://<server>/ws/hello.xml <result>Hello World !</result>
http://<server>/ws/api.wsdl A WSDL description for any SOAP client.

Main features

  • Very simple API.
  • Supports user-defined simple and complex types.
  • Multi-protocol : REST+Json, REST+XML, SOAP, ExtDirect and more to come.
  • Extensible : easy to add more protocols or more base types.
  • Framework independance : adapters are provided to easily integrate your API in any web framework, for example a wsgi container, turbogears...
  • Very few runtime dependencies: webob, simplegeneric (+ Genshi if you use SOAP).
  • Integration in Sphinx for making clean documentation with wsme.sphinxext (work in progress).

Install

easy_install WSME

Changes

Getting Help

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Report issues

WSME issue tracker

Source code

hg clone https://bitbucket.org/cdevienne/wsme/

Jenkins

https://jenkins.shiningpanda.com/wsme/