I'm pleased to announce the first beta release of pythonproducts. pythonproducts ==============
Description A mechanism to construct Zope 2 products as regular python packages. This enables a python package to be deployed as a Zope 2 product using a similar strategy as Zope 3. Author/Maintainer `Rocky Burt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>`__ Latest Release `1.0beta1 <http://dev.serverzen.com/site/projects/pythonproducts/releases/pythonproducts-1-0beta1-tar.gz/download>`__ License BSD-style, see LICENSE.txt for details Source Control http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/pythonproducts/ Requirements - Python 2.3.5 or higher in 2.3.x series - Zope 2.8 or 2.9 - Five 1.2 or higher Installing Uses regular python distutils for installation. Simply run:: python ./setup.py install --home /some/path/to/zope_instance_home Usage Once pythonproducts has been installed, the standard practise of installing a python package as a Zope 2 product is as follows: 1. edit (or create it if it doesn't exist already) ``$YOUR_PKG_SOURCE/configure.zcml`` and add the line ``<five:registerPackage package="." initialize=".initialize" />`` 2. copy your python package to ``$INSTANCE_HOME/lib/python`` 3. create a ZCML "slug" by creating the file `` $INSTANCE_HOME/etc/package-includes/yourpackage-configure.zcml`` and populating it with ``<configure package="yourpackage" />`` Explanation of Usage Step 1: Your python package needs to register itself as a Zope 2 product. This is accomplished by using the new ``registerPackage`` directive. This directive takes a (required) "package" attribute which declares any python package as a Zope 2 product (with "." meaning this package). Another (optional) attribute is the 'initialize' attribute. If this attribute is defined, a function with that name will be invoked in a traditional Zope 2 style with a ProductContext instance as the sole argument. Step 2: Your python package needs to exist *somewhere* on PYTHONPATH. With Zope 2.8, $INSTANCE_HOME/lib/python is added to the PYTHONPATH so copying your python package there ensures its somewhere in PYTHONPATH. But really your python package could be copied to any directory that exists on PYTHONPATH (ie /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages). Step 3: The standard way of registering a package with Zope 3 is to create a ZCML "slug" in the $INSTANCE_HOME/etc/package-includes directory. This file can be called anything as long as it ends with "-configure.zcml". Regards, Rocky -- Rocky Burt AdaptiveWave - Content Management as a Service http://www.adaptivewave.com Content Management Made Simple _______________________________________________ Zope-Dev maillist - Zope-Dev@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope )