grokcore.catalog 4.0

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grokcore.catalog 4.0

Grok

What is grok?
Grok is a smashing web framework based on Zope Toolkit technology.
Grok uses the Component Architecture and builds on Zope concepts like
content objects (models), views, and adapters. Its simplicity lies in
using convention over configuration and sensible defaults when
wiring components together. That means neither a configuration
language like ZCML nor a lot of repetition are needed to create a web
application with grok.
You can find out much more about Grok at our http://grok.zope.org
website.


Who is grok?
Grok is a friendly caveman from the Stone Age. He has a big club that
he hunts mammoths with. He will also use this club to smash anything
he doesn’t like.
“ME GROK SMASH ZCML!”


Getting grok
The easiest way to get started with grok is to install the
grokproject package
(e.g. via pip install grokproject) and then create a new project
area by calling the grokproject script like so:
$ grokproject MyProject
... many lines of output here
This will create a project area in MyProject as well as download
and install grok.
You can also get grok from GitHub:
git clone git@github.com:zopefoundation/grok.git
Then follow the instructions of INSTALL.txt.



CHANGES

4.0 (2023-07-12)

Add support for Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11.
Drop support for Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6.
Fix tests to be able to run with zope.component >= 5.



3.0.1 (2018-01-12)

Rearrange tests such that Travis CI can pick up all functional tests too.



3.0.0 (2018-01-05)

Python 3 compatibility.



2.3 (2017-08-11)

Introduce IntId index that is more optimized to index values by their int ids.



2.2.1 (2016-01-29)

Update tests.



2.2 (2015-11-20)

Introduce Datetime index that’s more optimized for index datetime objects.
Please note the index uses seconds-resolution (the integer timestamp
representing the datetime’s value).



2.1 (2015-06-11)

Make possible to install a catalog in a site on a different event
than IObjectAddedEvent using the grokcore.site.install_on
directive.



2.0 (2013-05-07)

Rename IIndexDefinition and IndexDefinition into IAttributeIndexDefinition
and AtributeIndexDefinition respectively. This is used for the current
index “classes” and allow for setup() magic for attribute indexes when
creating new catalogs.
This allows for IIndexDefinition and IndexDefinition to be used for
simpler catalog index definitions where no Grok magic is applied when
creating catalogs.




1.0 (2012-05-01)

Initial fork from Grok.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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