Web Services Made Easy makes it easy to implement multi-protocol webservices.
Project description
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
Read the Changelog
Getting Help
Read the WSME Documentation.
Questions about WSME should to the python-wsme mailinglist.
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