bmuller / twistar
Twistar is an object-relational mapper (ORM) for Python that uses the Twisted library to provide asynchronous DB interaction.
☆132Updated 2 years ago
Related projects ⓘ
Alternatives and complementary repositories for twistar
- ☆102Updated 5 years ago
- non-blocking redis client for python twisted☆235Updated last year
- Deprecated, legacy project. Exists only to support existing dependents (e.g., ZEO)☆187Updated 3 years ago
- Tornado IOLoop implemented with pyuv☆96Updated 6 years ago
- An AMQP library for asyncio☆84Updated 5 years ago
- A PEP-3156 compatible event loop☆70Updated 9 years ago
- REST interface for server based on aiohttp (abandoned)☆76Updated 9 years ago
- Utilities to support code that runs unmodified on Twisted and asyncio☆58Updated 9 months ago
- ☆180Updated 2 years ago
- Python libraries for XML/JSON RPC using the Tornado framework.☆159Updated last year
- Twisted wrapper for asynchronous PostgreSQL connections☆103Updated last year
- WSGI adapter for aiohttp.☆232Updated 2 years ago
- Asynchronous Flask using aiohttp☆126Updated 7 years ago
- Object-data mapper and advanced query manager for non relational databases☆120Updated 3 years ago
- routes decorator for the Tornado web framework☆62Updated 4 years ago
- SockJS Server☆118Updated 3 months ago
- ☆49Updated 7 years ago
- Python3 Asyncio Utils☆33Updated 3 years ago
- Crochet: use Twisted anywhere!☆236Updated 2 months ago
- uWSGI plugin for integration with Docker☆66Updated 9 years ago
- A Redis client library for Twisted Python☆128Updated 2 years ago
- Synchronization primitives for Tornado coroutines☆193Updated last year
- control, watch and launch your applications and jobs over HTTP.☆367Updated last year
- asyncio compatible driver for elasticsearch☆98Updated 5 years ago
- Celery Tasktree module☆110Updated 6 years ago
- async minimal redis client for tornado ioloop designed for performances (use C hiredis parser)☆127Updated 4 years ago
- i18n and l10n support for Flask based on Babel and pytz☆77Updated 4 years ago
- A drop-in replacement for Flask's session handling using server-side sessions.☆169Updated 5 years ago