[repoman] platform thoughts
Paul Mattal
paul at mattal.com
Wed Jul 11 18:19:50 EDT 2007
Jürgen Hötzel wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 01:20:02PM -0400, Paul Mattal wrote:
>
>> 3) I would like to use a simple ORM to do *most* things. It's just less
>> code to get wrong. Obviously, we could still write pure SQL against the
>> db at any time. What do people recommend for a python ORM that supports
>> sqlite? SQLObject is around, the django db api is another option (easy
>> addition of web interfaces later), and there's also SQLAlchemy, I think,
>> and maybe one or two others. Thoughts?
>
> So reposity management will depend on an python web application framework?
>
> Will this bring in all the python bloat (which reminds me on broken Gentoo
> systems due to python updates)? I would prefer a lightweight simple tool,
> which just the one thing well (repository management) and build other tools
> (like web frontend) around it.
This had occurred to me, but it will be much easier to put the web
interface on afterward if we use one ORM which we define now. Given
that I plan to write a web interface in Django eventually, and the
main site already uses Django, it seems like a sensible idea.
At least Django is fairly small in things it depends on, unlike some
other frameworks. It is built mostly on core python, and the
standard python db-api implementations for the typical dbs.
- P
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