Welcome to PyApp’s documentation!¶
Let us handle the boring stuff!
As of pyApp 4.0, Python < 3.6 is no longer supported.
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pyApp takes care of the boring boilerplate code for building a CLI, managing settings and much more so you can focus on your business logic.
So what do we handle?¶
- Configuration - Loading, merging your settings from different sources
- Python modules
- File and HTTP(S) endpoints for JSON and YAML files.
- Instance Factories - Configuration of plugins, database connections, or just
implementations of an
ABC
. Leveraging settings to make setup of your application easy and reduce coupling. - Dependency Injection - Easy to use dependency injection without complicated setup.
- Feature Flags - Simple methods to enable and disable features in your application at runtime.
- Checks - A framework for checking settings are correct and environment is operating correctly (your ops team will love you)?
- Extensions - Extend the basic framework with extensions. Provides deterministic startup, extension of the CLI and the ability to register checks and extension specific default settings.
- Application - Provides a extensible and simple CLI interface for running commands (including async), comes with built-in commands to execute check, setting and extension reports.
- Logging - Initialise and apply sane logging defaults.
- Highly tested and ready for production use.