Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: itty3
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: The itty-bitty Python web framework... **Now Rewritten For Python 3!**
Home-page: http://github.com/toastdriven/itty3/
Author: Daniel Lindsley
Author-email: daniel@toastdriven.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # itty3
        
        The itty-bitty Python web framework... **Now Rewritten For Python 3!**
        
        If you're on Python 2, you're looking for
        [itty for Python 2](https://github.com/toastdriven/itty) instead...
        
        ## Quick Start
        
        ```python
        import itty3
        
        # Make an app (mostly just for routing & niceties).
        app = itty3.App()
        
        # Register your views with the app.
        @app.get("/")
        def index(request):
            return app.render(request, "Hello, world!")
        
        if __name__ == "__main__":
            # Run a simple WSGI server!
            app.run()
        ```
        
        ## Why?
        
        `itty3` is a micro-framework for serving web traffic. At its `1.0.0`
        release, `itty3` weighed in at less than ~1k lines of code.
        
        Granted, it builds on the shoulders of giants, using big chunks of the Python
        standard library. But it has **no** other external dependencies!
        
        Reasons for `itty3`:
        
        * Extremely lightweight
        * Fast to start working with
        * Easy to produce initial/toy services
        * Minimal boilerplate
        * Useful for places where you can't/don't have a full Python setup
        * Useful for including directly, like when you lack permissions
        * Works with a variety of WSGI servers, including Gunicorn
        
        If you need to produce a big application, you're probably better off with
        [Django](https://djangoproject.com/),
        [Flask](https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/), or any of the other
        larger/more mature web frameworks. No pressure!
        
        ## Setup
        
        `pip install itty3` is what most people will want.
        
        That said, `itty3` is completely self-contained to a single file & relies
        only on the Python standard library. You can directly copy `itty3.py` into
        your project & import it directly!
        
        ## Dependencies
        
        * Python 3.7+
        
        ## License
        
        New BSD
        
        ## Running Tests
        
        ```
        $ pip install pytest pytest-cov
        $ pytest tests
        
        # For code coverage
        $ pytest --cov=itty3 tests
        ```
        
        ## Building Docs
        
        ```
        $ pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
        $ cd docs
        $ make html
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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