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RPMPackage zope-z3c.objpath-1.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains two things: * the z3c.objpath.interfaces.IObjectPath interface. * some helper functions to construct (relative) object paths, in z3c.objpath.path. The idea is that a particular application can implement a utility that fulfills the IObjectPath interface, so that it is possible to construct paths to objects in a uniform way. The implementation may be done with zope.traversing, but in some cases you want application-specific object paths. In this case, the functions in z3c.objpath.path might be useful.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.jbot-0.7.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Overview The z3c.jbot (or "Just a bunch of templates") package allows easy customization of existing templates and images. It works on Zope 2 and Zope 3. The Chameleon rendering engine is supported [1]. Use of this package adds a small (2-3 ms per request on Plone) to the total application response time. [1] To enable Chameleon on Zope 2, use the five.pt package (CMF-apps like Plone should use cmf.pt which adds full support). Usage To override a particular file, first determine its canonical filename. It's defined as the path relative to the package within which the file is located; directory separators are replaced with dots. Example: Suppose you want to override: /plone/app/layout/viewlets/logo.pt You would use the filename: plone.app.layout.viewlets.logo.pt Simply drop the file in a directory and register that directory for use with jbot using a ZCML-directive: <include package="z3c.jbot" file="meta.zcml" /> <browser:jbot directory="<path>" layer="<layer>" /> Templates in views, viewlets and portlets Any template that is defined as a class-attribute can be overriden using jbot, e.g. those used in views, viewlets and portlets. The template overrides may be registered for any request layer or only a specific layer. CMF objects Any skin-object (e.g. images, templates) on the file system (directory views) can be overridden.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.formwidget.query-0.17-1.lbn25.noarch
This package implements a widget that lets users enter a query and select from the results.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.form-3.7.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides an implementation for HTML forms and widgets. The goal is to provide a simple API but with the ability to easily customize any data or steps.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.deadlockdebugger-0.2-3.lbn25.noarch
The z3c.deadlockdebugger package provides a thread debugger. Usage: /debug_threads (requires the 'cmf.ManagePortal' permission) Caution: You should not use this package in production.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.coverage-2.0.3-2.lbn25.noarch
This package contains tools to work with Python coverage data. coveragereport produces HTML reports from coverage data, with syntax-highlighted source code and per-package aggregate numbers. coveragediff compares two sets of coverage reports and reports regressions, that is, increases in the number of untested lines of code.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.checkversions-0.4.1-3.lbn19.noarch
Find newer package versions on PyPI
RPMPackage zope-z3c.caching-2.0a1-2.lbn25.noarch
z3c.caching
RPMPackage zope-z3c.blobfile-0.1.5-4.lbn25.noarch
This package provides an implementation of zope.app.file.interfaces.IFile which uses the Blob support introduced in ZODB 3.8. It's main purpose is to provide an easy migration path for existing instances. For more advanced file implementations see zope.file and z3c.extfile. The standard implementation in zope.app.file uses chunk objects to break big files into manageable parts. These chunks flow the server caches whereas blobs are directly consumed by the publisher. The main difference between this blob implementation and the old zope.app.file implementation can be seen in a replacement of the chunk objects by Blobs.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.batching-2.1.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This module implements a simple batching mechanism that allows you to split a large sequence into smaller batches.
RPMPackage zope-z3c.autoinclude-0.3.8-1.lbn25.noarch
This package adds two new ZCML directives to automatically detect ZCML files to include: "includeDependencies" and "includePlugins". When you want to include a Zope-based package in your application, you have to repeat yourself in two places: you have to add the package itself (in a setup.py, buildout, etc) and you also have to include its ZCML with an include directive or a package-includes slug. Because you have to repeat yourself, you can easily make an error where you add a new package but forget to include its ZCML. z3c.autoinclude lets you circumvent this error-prone process with automatic detection and inclusion of ZCML files.
RPMPackage zope-z3c-3.7.0-1.lbn25.noarch
Zope 3 base module hierarchy
RPMPackage zope-wildcard.fixpersistentutilities-1.1b7-1.lbn19.noarch
Introduction This product was created to help you remove nasty local persistent utilities that won't go away and can destroy your instance when you try to remove a product that registered one. Features * remove adapters * remove subscribers * remove provided interfaces * remove provided interfaces across the entire site - useful for removing collective.flowplayer Just append '/@@fix-persistent-utilities' onto your plone site root or the root of zope(for gsm) and browse through all your registered utilities on your site and remove things at will. By default, the tools prevents you from removing certain registrations; however, you can enter "expert mode" and remove whatever you want. WARNING!!! You can really screw up things if you do this wrong so use with extreme care and backup your instance before you use it. I will not take responsibility if you misuse this tool... Advice Do not include this product as part of your normal set of products. Only install this product on debug zope clients. This product should allow you to remove things from products that are no longer installed on the system; although, if you experience problems removing things, make sure to add those eggs to the system again.
RPMPackage zope-tempstorage-4.0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
A storage implementation which uses RAM to persist objects, much like MappingStorage. Unlike MappingStorage, it needs not be packed to get rid of non-cyclic garbage and it does rudimentary conflict resolution. This is a ripoff of Jim’s Packless bsddb3 storage.
RPMPackage zope-jarn.checkinterval-1.0-3.lbn19.noarch
$ checkinterval 1305 The number you see is the recommended check interval for this machine; put it into your zope.conf file: python-check-interval 1305 Now restart Zope and bask in the glow. Why care? The Python Library Reference on the topic of check interval: "This integer value determines how often the interpreter checks for periodic things such as thread switches and signal handlers. The default is 100, meaning the check is performed every 100 Python virtual instructions. Setting it to a larger value may increase performance for programs using threads." Now, the Zope application server is such a program, and it benefits greatly from setting the right check interval. If the value is too low, Zope threads are interrupted unnecessarily, causing a noticable performance hit on today's multi-cpu hardware. Where's the 50 coming from? The constant 50 in the formula was determined by benchmarks performed at Zope Corporation and has become part of the "Zope lore" (See e.g. this post by Matt Kromer). Going beyond pystone/50 produced no further benefits. The value may well be meaningless for applications other than Zope and platforms other than Intel. Background More on check intervals and the GIL from David Beazly. For those back from the Beazly talk: Zope uses long running threads and asyncore, making it (more) independent from OS scheduling issues. Still, the interruption argument holds.
RPMPackage zope-ZopeUndo-4.3-1.lbn25.noarch
This package is used to support the Prefix object that Zope 2 uses for the undo log. It is a separate package only to aid configuration management. This package is included in Zope 2. It can be used in a ZEO server to allow it to support Zope 2’s undo log , without pulling in all of Zope 2.
RPMPackage zope-testing-2.13.29-2.lbn25.noarch
Zope testing framework
RPMPackage zope-Record-3.4-1.lbn19.noarch
Special Record objects used in Zope2.
RPMPackage zope-ZServer-3.0-1.lbn19.noarch
Zope 2 ZServer.
RPMPackage zope-ZPublisherEventsBackport-1.1-3.lbn25.noarch
Backport publication events from Zope 2.12 ZPublisher to Zope 2.10