gimlet

Simple High-Performance WSGI Sessions


Keywords
wsgi, sessions, middleware, beaker, cookie
License
MIT
Install
pip install gimlet==0.1

Documentation

Gimlet - Simple High-Performance WSGI Sessions

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Scott Torborg - Cart Logic

Gimlet is a Python infrastructure block to provide versatile key-value 'session' storage for WSGI applications. The design philosophy is 'as fast as possible with slow components', which is to say, I/O load will be minimized, but it will work with fairly simple and mature storage backends. It provides:

  • Easy setup and configuration
  • Key-value dict-like session access
  • Multiple backend options, including redis and SQL
  • Efficient - absolute minimal I/O load
  • Optional client-side storage for a whitelist of keys

It is also:

  • 2 oz gin
  • 1/2 oz lime juice
  • 1/4 oz simple syrup
  • lime garnish

Installation

Install with pip:

$ pip install gimlet

Documentation

Gimlet has extensive documentation here.

License

Gimlet is licensed under an MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for more information.

Code Standards

Gimlet has a comprehensive test suite with 100% line and branch coverage, as reported by the excellent coverage module. To run the tests, simply run in the top level of the repo:

$ nosetests

There are no PEP8 or Pyflakes warnings in the codebase. To verify that:

$ pip install pep8 pyflakes
$ pep8 .
$ pyflakes .

Any pull requests must maintain the sanctity of these three pillars.