""", a CherryPy application. Use this as a base for creating new CherryPy applications. When you want to make a new app, copy and paste this folder to some other location (maybe site-packages) and rename it to the name of your project, then tweak as desired. Even before any tweaking, this should serve a few demonstration pages. Change to this directory and run: ../cherryd -c site.conf """ import cherrypy from cherrypy import tools, url import os local_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.dirname(__file__)) class Root: _cp_config = {'tools.log_tracebacks.on': True, } def index(self): return """ Try some other path, or a default path.
Or, just look at the pretty picture:
""" % (url("other"), url("else"), url("files/made_with_cherrypy_small.png")) index.exposed = True def default(self, *args, **kwargs): return "args: %s kwargs: %s" % (args, kwargs) default.exposed = True def other(self, a=2, b='bananas', c=None): cherrypy.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain' if c is None: return "Have %d %s." % (int(a), b) else: return "Have %d %s, %s." % (int(a), b, c) other.exposed = True files = cherrypy.tools.staticdir.handler( section="/files", dir=os.path.join(local_dir, "static"), # Ignore .php files, etc. match=r'\.(css|gif|html?|ico|jpe?g|js|png|swf|xml)$', ) root = Root() # Uncomment the following to use your own favicon instead of CP's default. #favicon_path = os.path.join(local_dir, "favicon.ico") #root.favicon_ico = tools.staticfile.handler(filename=favicon_path)