sierra
reactpy
sierra | reactpy | |
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16 | 30 | |
89 | 7,664 | |
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6.7 | 7.3 | |
3 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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sierra
- Lona - A web framework for responsive web apps in full python
- Template-less HTML rendering in Python
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A Python native engine for Web Development
Sierra is a Python native engine for Web Development, which makes integration with the backend faster, as well as have full control on your frontend. You can now develop your web application purely in Python, taking full advantage of its powerful functionalities with simple and elegant.
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Show HN: A Python native engine for web development
Sorry, but this is really not suitable for much. There is so much wrong with this implementation that I’m not sure where to start. Every call to your template writes to a single file called “index.html”[1] which is then copied to another file when “written”? You also print exceptions rather than allowing people to handle them as they wish.
The idea is nice, but try and remove all file system calls and do this entirely in-memory.
1. https://github.com/BrainStormYourWayIn/sierra/blob/main/src/...
2. https://github.com/BrainStormYourWayIn/sierra/blob/main/src/...
- Show HN: Sierra – A micro templating engine purely in Python
- What do you guys think of Dominate? Use cases?
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How can I display a graph on my Flask app?
You could try Sierra, if you want to do it purely in Python
- Can you convert python to JavaScript with libraries?
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Flask templating with Sierra?
Here's the GitHub and the documentation to it
- Python framework for WAY easier integration with HTML and CSS (you can basically use all of Python's functionalities on your web application with a much easier process)
reactpy
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reactpy VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
- Reflex – Web apps in pure Python
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Front-end chatbot for my langchain bot
Havent used this yet, but I heard some great reviews about reactpy
- Learning JavaScript isn’t all too hard but still nice addition….right?
- React, but in Python
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It's React, but in Python
ReactPy dev here. We haven't actually landed on how we want to solve this problem at the moment. We have some ideas though. Would be curious to hear your thoughts on this issue: https://github.com/reactive-python/reactpy/issues/828
We think option 4 looks the most appealing.
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ReactPy: Build ReactJS Interfaces in Pure Python
Feel free to look at this issue for some history.
I'm primarily the maintainer of our Django integrations, and haven't frequently maintained ReactPy Core. As a result I'm not well versed on terminology such as flux architecture. However, what you described is how our stack currently operates.
What are some alternatives?
domonic - Create HTML with python 3 using a standard DOM API. Includes a python port of JavaScript for interoperability and tons of other cool features. A fast prototyping library.
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
lona-project-template
ipywidgets - Interactive Widgets for the Jupyter Notebook
wasmer-python - 🐍🕸 WebAssembly runtime for Python
wave - Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards for Python and R
dominate - Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML documents using an elegant DOM API. It allows you to write HTML pages in pure Python very concisely, which eliminate the need to learn another template language, and to take advantage of the more powerful features of Python.
enaml-web - Build interactive websites with enaml
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
aiohttp-json-rpc - Implements JSON-RPC 2.0 using aiohttp
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML