Announcing DBSprokets 0.2 Release Candidate

I am pleased to announce the first DBSprockets 0.2 Release Candidate. This release comes shipped as 100% code-coverage tested for all API modules (non-dbmechanic).

Many thanks to my beta-testers and developers who have submitted patches, especially Nathan McBride, Michael Brickenstein, and Jason Kirtland. Thanks to Alberto Valverde, who’s work with Toscawidgets is invaluable to this project.

The biggest part of v0.2 is probably Primitives, which give developers an easy way to generate web content from database definitions. If you have a sql database, and want fast web content, this might be the
ticket. A simple few simple calls to table reflection with SQLAlchemy, and you can use makeForm, makeTable, and getTableData to generate web content.

The second notable module in this release is the DBMechanic, which allows you to do all of your database crud with about 3 lines of code added to your Controller.

Supported on this release are TG1.0 and TG2.0-preview with both Primitives and DBMechanic. Primitives have also been verified in Grok, which took a certain amount of work with respect to wsgi and Toscawidgets. Mysql and sqlite are supported with this release Posgres has been tested and is shown to work with dbsprockets.

There are no known Issues to date.

Everything you need to know to get up and running with DBSprockets is here:
http://code.google.com/p/dbsprockets/
Thanks,
chris

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