MrMuffin, You've also have the editra group where the author use to answering quickly all of the questions posted there: https://groups.google.com/group/editra?hl=en
I like your ideas and features to add into the plugin for django. Good luck ! Roberto On Mar 30, 4:21 pm, MrMuffin <thomas.weh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I`m trying to develop a simple plugin[0] for the Editra[1] editor for > django development. Right now it can create django projects and apps > from within the editor. The editor is based on wxPython and I want to > start the devserver from within the editor, show a simple form with > the option to stop or kill/restart the server. > > The goal is to minimize the need to do repetetive tasks in the console/ > shell. My reason for doing this is that I`m working in a Microsoft > only company where you seldom do stuff using the command line. Selling > django is hard when I`m in and out of the shell/command line to start/ > restart the server, syncdb, migrate etc. To make the job of selling > django to my co-workers and hopefully make development easier ( at > least for the django developers who likes to work in an IDE ) I`ve > started the work on a plugin for Editra. Right now the plugin adds a > menu item called Django with two subitems; create project and create > app. A context menu is in the works which will give different options > depending on the content of the file being edited; right click in a > window holding settings.py will give you the option to start the > server, call syncdb, migrate etc. A right click in views.py will give > you options to help you generate views, in models.py scaffolding, > generation of admin.py etc. > > The only thing I cannot get my head around is how to start/kill/ > restart the devserver from inside the app. If anybody has any > information about this I`d be very grateful. When the plugin is more > stable and has a few more features I`ll post something, perhaps do a > screencast as well. Any help, input, comments or ideas are > appreciated. > > NB! I know the main problem here is not django specific, more > wxpython, but I post the message here because I hope this project > might be of interest to other django developers as well. > > Regards, > Thomas Weholt > > [0]https://bitbucket.org/weholt/editra.djangomanagement > [1]http://editra.org/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.