Sqlkit 0.9.3
sandro
sandro at e-den.it
Wed Mar 9 19:14:33 CET 2011
Sorry, the correct link to download is
http://sqlkit.argolinux.org/misc/download.html
sandro wrote:
> ANNOUNCE: sqlkit 0.9.3
>
> March, 3 - 2011
>
>
> I'm happy to announce release 0.9.3 of sqlkit package for Python.
>
> http://sqlkit.argolinux.org/
>
> This release
> ------------
>
> This is a release with a great number of changes and new features,
> the main important ones are:
>
> * Added image/file fields
> * Added enum-like field
> * Correctly implemented duplication of records
> * Removed dependancy on glade
> * Moved toward a better MVC pattern
> * Fixed behaviour of hooks that allows better interaction/customization
> * Many bug fixes
>
> The python package
> ------------------
> SQLkit PyGtk package provides Mask and Table widgets to edit database
> data. It's meant as a base for database desktop applications.
>
> The application
> ---------------
> It also provides 'sqledit' a PyGTK application based on sqlkit that can be
> used from command line to browse and edit data.
>
> The package has 2 very rich demo suites for sql widgets (the main one in
> sqlkit/demo/sql/demo.py) and for layout creation
>
> Translations
> ------------
>
> If you like sqlkit and want to help translating, you may find the project on:
>
> https://launchpad.net/sqlkit
>
> Main features of sqlkit:
> ------------------------
>
> * editor of databases in 2 modes: table & mask
> * based on sqlalchemy: can cope with many different databases
> * very powerfull filtering capabilities:
> - each field can be used to filter records
> - filter may span relationship
> - date filtering possible also on relative basis (good for saved
> queries)
> * completion on all text field and foreign keys
> * very easy way to draw a layout for mask views
> * completely effortless editing of relationships
> * very easy way to set defaults
> * possibility to display totals of numeric fields
> * any possible sql constraint can be attached to a Mask or a
> Table. It can be expressed as a normal sqlalchemy query or with
> django-like syntax
> * sqledit: the application to edit db
>
>
> Sqlkit is based on:
> -------------------
> * python (>= 2.5)
> * PyGtk
> * Sqlalchemy (>= 0.5.4)
> * python-dateutil
> * babel (localization)
> * you db driver of choice
>
> Dowload & more:
> ---------------
>
> * Download: http://sqlkit.argolinux.org/sqlkit/download.html
> easy_install sqlkit
> * Source: hg clone http://hg.argolinux.org/py/sqlkit
> * Google Group: http://groups.google.it/group/sqlkit/
> * Translation: https://launchpad.net/sqlkit
> * Tutorial: http://sqlkit.argolinux.org/misc/tutorials.html
> * Changelog: http://sqlkit.argolinux.org/download/Changelog
> * License: GNU GPLv3
>
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