Looks really good. Thank you. On Aug 13, 6:06 am, Stephen McDonald <stephen...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Our Django Dash entryhttp://drawnby.jupo.orgmade extensive use of > Socket.IO (cross-browser websockets) and born out of that I've created a new > django-socketio package which is now available: > > Github:https://github.com/stephenmcd/django-socketio > Bitbucket:https://bitbucket.org/stephenmcd/django-socketio > PyPI:http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-socketio/ > > Here's an overview from the docs: > > django-socketio is a BSD licensed Django application that brings together a > variety of features that allow you to use WebSockets seamlessly with any > Django project. django-socketio was inspired by Cody Soyland's introductory > blog post on using Socket.IO and gevent with Django, and made possible by > the work of Jeffrey Gelens' gevent-websocket and gevent-socketio > packages. The features provided by django-socketio are: > > - Installation of required packages from PyPI > - A management command for running gevent's pywsgi server with > auto-reloading capabilities > - A channel subscription and broadcast system that extends Socket.IO > allowing WebSockets and events to be partitioned into separate concerns > - A signals-like event system that abstracts away the various stages of a > Socket.IO request > - The required views, urlpatterns, templatetags and tests for all the above > > Cheers, > Steve > > -- > Stephen McDonaldhttp://jupo.org
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