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WTForms is a versatile library designed for form validation and rendering in Python web applications. It seamlessly integrates with any web framework or template engine you prefer, making it a highly adaptable choice. The library offers essential features such as data validation, CSRF protection, and internationalization (I18N), among others. Numerous community-contributed libraries enhance its compatibility with widely-used frameworks, showcasing its flexibility. While we have compiled a list of recognized libraries that work well with WTForms, the absence of a particular library on this list does not imply incompatibility; in fact, most ORMs or object databases should function properly as long as they allow attribute access to their data members. WTForms employs unicode strings consistently throughout its codebase and expects that any form input is converted to unicode by the chosen framework. Since WTForms fields automatically render as unicode strings, you should not encounter any unicode-related issues as long as your templating engine is capable of handling them efficiently. This ease of integration further solidifies WTForms as an essential tool for developers looking to manage forms in their applications.
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Pexpect enhances the functionality of Python when it comes to managing other applications. This pure Python library excels at spawning child processes, overseeing them, and reacting to predefined output patterns. Similar to Don Libes’ Expect, Pexpect allows your scripts to interact with child applications as if a human were entering commands. It is particularly useful for automating the control of interactive applications such as ssh, FTP, passwd, and telnet. Additionally, Pexpect can facilitate the automation of setup scripts, making it easier to replicate software package installations across various servers. It is also valuable for conducting automated software testing. While Pexpect is inspired by the principles of Expect, it is entirely implemented in Python, setting it apart from other similar modules. Notably, Pexpect does not necessitate the use of TCL or Expect, nor does it require the compilation of C extensions. This feature makes it versatile across any platform that supports Python's standard pty module. The user-friendly design of the Pexpect interface ensures ease of use for developers. Overall, Pexpect stands out as an effective tool for automating and controlling various applications seamlessly.
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WTForms
Founded
2008
Website
wtforms.readthedocs.io/en/3.0.x/
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pexpect
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pexpect.readthedocs.io/en/stable/