Tornado - one more python web frame work
Ok. A post after a long time. I've got one more web frame work.Tornado. Neat and cool...Plenty of documentation and a large user community. Will be using this one for future development..

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Tornado - one more python web frame work
Ok. A post after a long time. I've got one more web frame work.Tornado. Neat and cool...Plenty of documentation and a large user community. Will be using this one for future development..
A minimal python web framework
I recently came across a nice little web framework in python, web.py. I was in search of a simple web frame work, non venomous and easy to get started. And here is a savior. Originally developed by Aaron Swartz it perfectly fits the requirement. The only problem with this one is that, it lacks an official documentation for advanced features like session etc..and no one seems to develop this any further. Any way, started using it, done some examples, and will be sharing soon.
Configuring raspberry Pi to auto start a gui
Here is how I configured my raspberry Pi to show a web page in midori as soon as it starts up.
I hope you have some experience with raspberry Pi and linux in general.
I'm using 2013-02-09-wheezy-raspbian image. Yeah. I know its a bit old. Thanks any way.
1. Get your raspberry pi working. I use it through SSH. I dont have the luxury of a HDMI monitor...sad.
2. Switch into super user by "sudo bash"
3. Now if you havent done already, update your distro.
4. Run "raspi-config" and turn on the feature 'boot to desktop'
This would make your raspberry pi to boot to desktop with your default user account . Options are available in raspi-config.
5. To auto start anything, you need a small script and some additions in your .config directory. Fire up your shell and cd to .config. Check whether it already have a autostart directory. If not create one. Add a file midori.desktop and put the following in it.
[Desktop Entry] Type=Application Name=Midori Exec=/home/pi/mid.sh
save and exit.
6. If you've guessed it already, yes, you need a shell script named mid.sh. Create mid.sh in your home directory and put the following in it.
midori -e Fullscreen
save and exit.
7. Make it executable by chmod +x mid.sh
And, that's it. Now reboot your pi.