[BlueBream] BlueBream Documentation: Manual & Reference

Justin Ryan jryan at reliefgarden.org
Sun Aug 1 14:48:59 EDT 2010


On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Tamer Higazi <th982a at googlemail.com> wrote:
>  Hi people!
>
> Before posting this night something out, I want to know what relevant
> documentation is to find in the net according these sbjects:
>
> -> receiving (and setting) POST & GET parameters at runtime

Look for documentation in packages like zope.publisher,
zope.app.publication sources, I think you want events like:

  IAfterTraverseEvent
  IBeforePublishEvent

> -> Session Handling
> -> Templating (subtemplating, and calling different templates at runtime
> -> Ajax included)

> -> ZEO Client / Server

This is the same as for Grok, Dolmen, Plone, Silva, etc..  Here's a
quick link I found:

  http://blog.d2m.at/2008/06/08/minimal-grok-zeo-buildout/

I think it would be nice if we could find a working zodb mount product
- there seem to be 2 or 3 worth testing - include it in the kgs, and
document the use of zodb mounts for separating data, catalogs, shared
hosting sites, etc..

> -> how the URL is buildup in bluebream (and how to hide zope behind the
> lighthttp server, including mod_rewrite with regular expressions comes
> from me)
>

Read about zope.publisher and zope traversal in general to understand
the details of object publishing, e.g. how the url is mapped to a bit
of content, how a view is selected, executed, and its' output sent
across the wire.  There have also been a bit of discussion in the past
year about building a fresh

As for the url rewriting, Grok documentation should also be useful
here, all Zope3 books I've seen cover it, and zope3 wiki has:

  http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/virtualhosting.html

>
> Baiju: Do you take over the session docs in the bluebream
> documentation?! I'll handle the Templating issue today.
>
>
> Tamer
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