README
author Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
Tue, 18 Feb 2014 17:58:45 +0100
changeset 9556 12ee310541bb
parent 9343 cf21813d7003
child 10542 53a2b00b6758
permissions -rw-r--r--
[server/migractions] finish migration to repoapi objects Changeset 241b1232ed7f (Use repoapi instead of dbapi for cwctl shell, upgrade and db-init) only did half of the job. It left the migration handler with both a session (cubicweb.server.session.Session) and a cnx (cubicweb.repoapi.ClientConnection) attribute with different ideas of what Connection they were talking to. With this change, we: - make the caller responsible of disabling security on the Connection if it wants to - turn mih.session into an actual attribute, set on __init__ - same for cnx (the client connection) - drop the "lazy connection" logic, and establish the connection up-front - always go through the connection instead of the session when we need to talk to the db

CubicWeb semantic web framework
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CubicWeb is a entities / relations based knowledge management system
developped at Logilab.

This package contains:

- a repository server
- a RQL command line client to the repository
- an adaptative modpython interface to the server
- a bunch of other management tools

Install
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More details at http://docs.cubicweb.org/admin/setup

Getting started
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Execute::

 apt-get install cubicweb cubicweb-dev cubicweb-blog
 cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog
 cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog
 sensible-browser http://localhost:8080/

Details at http://docs.cubicweb.org/tutorials/base/blog-in-five-minutes

Documentation
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Look in the doc/ subdirectory or read http://docs.cubicweb.org/


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