I created a tutorial (a schedule), uses a bit of SQLAlchemy, some comments
are on en, but Python is universal:)

SqlAlchemy + Jinja2

https://github.com/GruPy-RN/agenda_pyramid

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2014-04-01 8:11 GMT-03:00 Paul Everitt <paulwever...@gmail.com>:

>
> Here is a rewrite of the tutorial which goes into more depth,
> section-by-section:
>
>
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/en/master/quick_tutorial/index.html
>
> It has a little more on authentication and authorization and is aimed at
> Jinja2. It might still be too light for your needs. I'd also like to do
> some rewriting and condensing on it at some point before, say, next
> Wednesday afternoon at 1PM. :)
>
> On question 3, I've seen other tutorials that do the table setup
> implicitly on first startup, or (as you mentioned) just tell you to execute
> some command-line tool. I'm not sure what people prefer. Doing it in the
> framework means you inherit some configuration.
>
> --Paul
>
> On Mar 30, 2014, at 8:02 PM, accessw...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Newbie to Pylons (in fact, fairly new to Python). Lots of programming
> experiences in Java, C++ and Objective-C though.
>
> Still learning Pylons and I found the wiki tutorial is excellent. However,
> there are a few areas that I am interested:
> 1. the wiki tutorial is a bit light on authentication and authorization.
> 2. I'd like to see how Jinja2 template system is being used.
> 3. database side: I am a little confused by the flow. Is it more typical
> to have a different tool or even just via SQL DDLs to create
> tables/indexes/relationship first, rather than using initializedb.py to
> create those tables?
>
> Could you please recommend some other tutorials or open source projects
> for me to study the above?
>
> Thanks!
>
> (PS: I picked Pylons over Django, because I always love to go to a bit
> low-level and believe in the long run it is better than doing everything
> under the constraint of a framework that is less customizable.)
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