Experiment for configuring with venusian instead of *.zcml
Project description
venusianconfiguration
This package (venusianconfiguration) provides venusian based Python configuration syntax for zope.configuration as an alternative to zcml. This package does not replace zope.configuration like grok used to do, but just provides generic Python bindings for existing zope.configuration directives. So, venusianconfiguration is more an alternative to grok than it is to zope.configuration.
The current status of this package can be described as already in internal use, but maybe not yet ready for the community.
The good:
from venusianconfiguration import configure
configure.i18n.registerTranslations(directory='locales')
@configure.browser.page.klass(
name='hello-world', for_=Interface,
permission='zope2.View')
class HelloWorld(BrowserView):
def __call__(self):
return u'Hello world!'
@configure.plone.behavior.provides(
title=_(u'My behavior),
description=_(u'Enables magic'))
class IMyBehavior(model.Schema):
custom_field = schema.TextLine()
alsoProvides(IMyBehavior, IFormFieldProvider)
The bad:
from venusianconfiguration import scan
from venusianconfiguration import configure
from mypackage import browser
scan(browser)
import zcmlpackage
configure.include(package=zcmlpackage)
import otherpypackage
configure.include(package=otherpypackage, file='configure.py')
import mypackage.submodule
configure.include(package=mypackage.submodule,
file='configure.py')
The ugly:
zope.configuration is mostly syntax-agnostic, but unfortunately ZCML has been the only implemented syntax for it and we have also used to call its ZCML-specific API directly (e.g. in test fixtures and in z3c.autoinclude).
Therefore a new zope.configuration syntax cannot be introduced outside zope.configuration without monkeypatching…
venusianconfiguration works by monkeypatching the processxmlfile method in zope.configuration’s ZCML-support to accept also Python files pass those to venusianconfiguration to process.
To support z3c.autoinclude, venusianconfiguration also monkeypatches z3c.autoincludes’s includePluginsDirective and includePluginsOveridesDirective (includeDependencies-directive is considered evil and is intentionally left unsupported).
So, three monkeypatches in total for zcml-free configuration.
Usage
[instance]
recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance
...
eggs =
...
venusianconfiguration
zope-conf-additional =
# Enable venuasianconfiguration monkeypatches
%import venusianconfiguration
For more examples, look into the demo-package included in the sources.
Troubleshooting
Because the configuration now written in Python, your add-on must have its namespaces packages properly defined in its setup.py. E.g. add-on called my.product would have following namespace package definition:
setup(
...
namespace_packages=['my'],
...
)
Even there’s no ZCML, the add-on must be registered to be configured. This can be done by adding the usual z3c.autoinclude-entrypoint into add-on’s setup.py:
setup(
...
entry_points="""
# -*- Entry points: -*-
[z3c.autoinclude.plugin]
target = plone
"""
)
An alternative would be to add the package into the zcml-option of your Plone instance’s buildout-part for plone.recipe.zope2instance:
[instance]
recipe=plone.recipe.zope2instance
...
zcml = my.product
Changelog
1.0.0 (2016-04-19)
First release.
Project details
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
Hashes for venusianconfiguration-1.0.0.tar.gz
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 7b959a1d038e4e46a598e3e8655ba38cce3ad872a539ab87d4b2e33271e306ef |
|
MD5 | 5d594cac969e7df01979758076369fb3 |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | bfed1eada1ec7f0cfaae2d22f2ab01cdd36627e7b66b53618ede7ea7ae4186ad |