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tornado package from tornado repo

tornado

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Package Summary

Tags No category tags.
Version 4.2.1
License BSD
Build type CATKIN
Use RECOMMENDED

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version v4.2.1
Last Updated 2015-07-17
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Package Description

Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed. http://www.tornadoweb.org/

Additional Links

Maintainers

  • AlexV

Authors

No additional authors.

Tornado Web Server

Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed. By using non-blocking network I/O, Tornado can scale to tens of thousands of open connections, making it ideal for long polling, WebSockets, and other applications that require a long-lived connection to each user.

Upgrade notes

As of Tornado 3.2, the backports.ssl_match_hostname package must be installed when running Tornado on Python 2. This will be installed automatically when using pip or easy_install.

Hello, world

Here is a simple "Hello, world" example web app for Tornado:

``` {.sourceCode .python} import tornado.ioloop import tornado.web

class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler): def get(self): self.write(“Hello, world”)

application = tornado.web.Application([ (r”/”, MainHandler), ])

if name == “main”: application.listen(8888) tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()

```

This example does not use any of Tornado's asynchronous features; for that see this simple chat room.

Installation

Automatic installation:

pip install tornado

Tornado is listed in PyPI and can be installed with pip or easy_install. Note that the source distribution includes demo applications that are not present when Tornado is installed in this way, so you may wish to download a copy of the source tarball as well.

Manual installation: Download the latest source from PyPI.

::: {.parsed-literal} tar xvzf tornado-$VERSION.tar.gz cd tornado-$VERSION python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install :::

The Tornado source code is hosted on GitHub.

Prerequisites: Tornado runs on Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4. It requires the certifi package on all Python versions, and the backports.ssl_match_hostname package on Python 2. These will be installed automatically when using pip or easy_install). Some Tornado features may require one of the following optional libraries:

  • unittest2 is needed to run Tornado's test suite on Python 2.6 (it is unnecessary on more recent versions of Python)
  • concurrent.futures is the recommended thread pool for use with Tornado and enables the use of tornado.netutil.ThreadedResolver. It is needed only on Python 2; Python 3 includes this package in the standard library.
  • pycurl is used by the optional tornado.curl_httpclient. Libcurl version 7.18.2 or higher is required; version 7.21.1 or higher is recommended.
  • Twisted may be used with the classes in [tornado.platform.twisted]{.title-ref}.
  • pycares is an alternative non-blocking DNS resolver that can be used when threads are not appropriate.
  • Monotime adds support for a monotonic clock, which improves reliability in environments where clock adjustments are frequent. No longer needed in Python 3.3.

Platforms: Tornado should run on any Unix-like platform, although for the best performance and scalability only Linux (with epoll) and BSD (with kqueue) are recommended for production deployment (even though Mac OS X is derived from BSD and supports kqueue, its networking performance is generally poor so it is recommended only for development use). Tornado will also run on Windows, although this configuration is not officially supported and is recommended only for development use.

Discussion and support

You can discuss Tornado on the Tornado developer mailing list, and report bugs on the GitHub issue tracker. Links to additional resources can be found on the Tornado wiki. New releases are announced on the announcements mailing list.

Tornado is one of Facebook's open source technologies. It is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

This web site and all documentation is licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.

CHANGELOG
No CHANGELOG found.

Wiki Tutorials

This package does not provide any links to tutorials in it's rosindex metadata. You can check on the ROS Wiki Tutorials page for the package.

Package Dependencies

Deps Name
catkin_pip
catkin
backports_ssl_match_hostname
certifi

System Dependencies

Dependant Packages

Name Deps
webargs

Launch files

No launch files found

Messages

No message files found.

Services

No service files found

Plugins

No plugins found.

Recent questions tagged tornado at Robotics Stack Exchange

tornado package from tornado repo

tornado

Third-Party Package

This third-party package's source repository does not contain a package manifest. Instead, its package manifest is stored in its release repository. In order to build this package from source in a Catkin workspace, please download its package manifest.

Package Summary

Tags No category tags.
Version 4.2.1
License BSD
Build type CATKIN
Use RECOMMENDED

Repository Summary

Checkout URI https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version v4.2.1
Last Updated 2015-07-17
Dev Status MAINTAINED
CI status No Continuous Integration
Released RELEASED
Tags No category tags.
Contributing Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0)
Pull Requests to Review (0)

Package Description

Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed. http://www.tornadoweb.org/

Additional Links

Maintainers

  • AlexV

Authors

No additional authors.

Tornado Web Server

Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed. By using non-blocking network I/O, Tornado can scale to tens of thousands of open connections, making it ideal for long polling, WebSockets, and other applications that require a long-lived connection to each user.

Upgrade notes

As of Tornado 3.2, the backports.ssl_match_hostname package must be installed when running Tornado on Python 2. This will be installed automatically when using pip or easy_install.

Hello, world

Here is a simple "Hello, world" example web app for Tornado:

``` {.sourceCode .python} import tornado.ioloop import tornado.web

class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler): def get(self): self.write(“Hello, world”)

application = tornado.web.Application([ (r”/”, MainHandler), ])

if name == “main”: application.listen(8888) tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()

```

This example does not use any of Tornado's asynchronous features; for that see this simple chat room.

Installation

Automatic installation:

pip install tornado

Tornado is listed in PyPI and can be installed with pip or easy_install. Note that the source distribution includes demo applications that are not present when Tornado is installed in this way, so you may wish to download a copy of the source tarball as well.

Manual installation: Download the latest source from PyPI.

::: {.parsed-literal} tar xvzf tornado-$VERSION.tar.gz cd tornado-$VERSION python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install :::

The Tornado source code is hosted on GitHub.

Prerequisites: Tornado runs on Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4. It requires the certifi package on all Python versions, and the backports.ssl_match_hostname package on Python 2. These will be installed automatically when using pip or easy_install). Some Tornado features may require one of the following optional libraries:

  • unittest2 is needed to run Tornado's test suite on Python 2.6 (it is unnecessary on more recent versions of Python)
  • concurrent.futures is the recommended thread pool for use with Tornado and enables the use of tornado.netutil.ThreadedResolver. It is needed only on Python 2; Python 3 includes this package in the standard library.
  • pycurl is used by the optional tornado.curl_httpclient. Libcurl version 7.18.2 or higher is required; version 7.21.1 or higher is recommended.
  • Twisted may be used with the classes in [tornado.platform.twisted]{.title-ref}.
  • pycares is an alternative non-blocking DNS resolver that can be used when threads are not appropriate.
  • Monotime adds support for a monotonic clock, which improves reliability in environments where clock adjustments are frequent. No longer needed in Python 3.3.

Platforms: Tornado should run on any Unix-like platform, although for the best performance and scalability only Linux (with epoll) and BSD (with kqueue) are recommended for production deployment (even though Mac OS X is derived from BSD and supports kqueue, its networking performance is generally poor so it is recommended only for development use). Tornado will also run on Windows, although this configuration is not officially supported and is recommended only for development use.

Discussion and support

You can discuss Tornado on the Tornado developer mailing list, and report bugs on the GitHub issue tracker. Links to additional resources can be found on the Tornado wiki. New releases are announced on the announcements mailing list.

Tornado is one of Facebook's open source technologies. It is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

This web site and all documentation is licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.

CHANGELOG
No CHANGELOG found.

Wiki Tutorials

This package does not provide any links to tutorials in it's rosindex metadata. You can check on the ROS Wiki Tutorials page for the package.

Package Dependencies

Deps Name
catkin_pip
catkin
backports_ssl_match_hostname
certifi

System Dependencies

Dependant Packages

Name Deps
webargs

Launch files

No launch files found

Messages

No message files found.

Services

No service files found

Plugins

No plugins found.

Recent questions tagged tornado at Robotics Stack Exchange