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Growler is an innovative web framework that operates on top of asyncio, the asynchronous library highlighted in PEP 3156, which became a part of the standard library starting from Python 3.4. Drawing inspiration from the Connect and Express frameworks within the Node.js ecosystem, it utilizes a unified application object along with a chain of middleware to manage HTTP requests effectively. This customizable middleware chain allows for the seamless development of complex applications without unnecessary complications. The pip package manager enhances this framework by enabling optional dependencies, ensuring that users only install features they specifically request. This philosophy aligns perfectly with Growler's minimalistic approach, which avoids unnecessary installations. Furthermore, developers in the Growler community are expected to create and maintain additional packages that have been verified for compatibility and stability with each Growler release, making these extras readily accessible within the Growler package. Emphasizing user control, the framework prioritizes only the essential components needed for smooth functionality.
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tox is designed to streamline and automate the testing process in Python. This tool is a key component of a broader initiative to simplify the packaging, testing, and deployment workflow for Python applications. Serving as a universal virtualenv management tool and a test command-line interface, tox allows developers to verify that their packages can be installed correctly across multiple Python versions and interpreters. It facilitates running tests in each environment, configuring the preferred testing tools, and integrating seamlessly with continuous integration servers, which significantly minimizes redundant code and merges CI with shell-based testing. To get started, you can install tox by executing `pip install tox`. Next, create a `tox.ini` file adjacent to your `setup.py` file, detailing essential information about your project and the various test environments you plan to utilize. Alternatively, you can generate a `tox.ini` file automatically by running `tox-quickstart`, which will guide you through a series of straightforward questions. After setting up, be sure to install and validate your project with both Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 to ensure compatibility. This thorough approach helps maintain the reliability and functionality of your Python software across different versions.
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Growler
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github.com/pyGrowler/Growler
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tox
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