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  Copyright
  Praise for Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears
  Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series
  Preface
  
Acknowledgments
Part I: TurboGears Fundamentals
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'''Appendix A. SQLAlchemy'''

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TableOfContents

  • ["/Copyright
  • ["/Praise"] for Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears

  • ["/Prentice"] Hall Open Source Software Development Series
  • ["/Preface"]
  • ["/Acknowledgments"]

1. Part I: TurboGears Fundamentals

  • ["/chapter1"] Introduction to TurboGears

    • ["/section1.1"] Why TurboGears?

    • ["/section1.2"] The History of TurboGears

    • ["/section1.3"] TurboGears, Ajax, and Web 2.0

    • ["/section1.4"] Why TurboGears Values Being "Pythonic"

    • ["/section1.5"] What Can You Do with TurboGears?

    • ["/section1.6"] Coming Soon to a TurboGears Near You

    • ["/section1.7"] Summary
  • ["/chapter2"] Getting Started with TurboGears

    • ["/section2.1"] Installing TurboGears and SQLite

    • ["/section2.2"] Creating a Hello World Application
    • ["/section2.3"] Say Hi! (Simple Template)
    • ["/section2.4"] Custom Greetings (Hello from the Controller)
    • ["/section2.5"] Summary
  • ["/chapter3"] The Architecture of a TurboGears Application

    • ["/section3.1"] What Is MVC?
    • ["/section3.2"] Design Patterns and Object-Oriented MVC
    • ["/section3.3"] Understanding SQLObject and TurboGears Models

    • ["/section3.4"] Understanding CherryPy and TurboGears Controllers

    • ["/section3.5"] Understanding Kid and TurboGears Views

    • ["/section3.6"] MVC Meets Ajax
    • ["/section3.7"] Summary

2. Part II: Building a Simple TurboGears Application

  • ["/chapter4"] Creating a Simple Application
    • ["/section4.1"] Building a Simple Bookmark Collection Site
    • ["/section4.2"] Testing TurboGears Applications

    • ["/section4.3"] A Simple Form to Add Bookmark
    • ["/section4.4"] Summary
  • ["/chapter5"] Enhancing Our Bookmark Application
    • ["/section5.1"] Updating Our Model
    • ["/section5.2"] Listing by Category
    • ["/section5.3"] Updating Our Form
    • ["/section5.4"] Tying Everything Together
    • ["/section5.5"] Selecting Categories
    • ["/section5.6"] Summary

3. Part III: Exploring a Real World TurboGears Application

  • ["/chapter6"] Exploring More Complex Models in WhatWhat Status

    • ["/section6.1"] What Is WhatWhat Status?

    • ["/section6.2"] Logging in and Using WhatWhat Status

    • ["/section6.3"] Exploring the WhatWhat Status Model

    • ["/section6.4"] Writing Better Model Classes
    • ["/section6.5"] Summary
  • ["/chapter7"] Controllers, Views, and JavaScript in the WhatWhat Status

    • ["/section7.1"] Dashboard Controller
    • ["/section7.2"] Dashboard Templates
    • ["/section7.3"] Adding a New Project
    • ["/section7.4"] Dashboard Controller new_project
    • ["/section7.5"] Summary
  • ["/chapter8"] RSS, Cookies, and Dynamic Views in WhatWhat Status

    • ["/section8.1"] Cookies and RecentChanges

    • ["/section8.2"] The Recent Changes Template
    • ["/section] 8.3. WhatWhat Status Widgets

    • ["/section] 8.4. Easy RSS with FeedController

    • ["/section] 8.5. Summary
  • ["/chapter9"] Ajax and WhatWhat Status Projects

    • ["/section9.1"] Handling Ajax Requests
    • ["/section9.2"] Digging Into the Project Controller Methods
    • ["/section9.3"] A First Look at project.kid
    • ["/section9.4"] Summary

4. Part IV: SQLObject and TurboGears Models

  • ["/chapter10"] SQLObject Basics
    • ["/section10.1"] ORM Basics
    • ["/section10.2"] Basic SQLObject Features
    • ["/section10.3"] Simple Database Queries
    • ["/section10.4"] Summary
  • ["/chapter11"] Mastering SQLObject
    • ["/section11.1"] Mapping Relationships
    • ["/section11.2"] Straight SQL Queries
    • ["/section11.3"] Smart Queries
    • ["/section11.4"] Working with Large Result Sets
    • ["/section11.5"] Summary
  • ["/chapter12"] Customizing SQLObject Behavior
    • ["/section12.1"] Customizing SQLObject Classes with sqlmeta
    • ["/section12.2"] More-Advanced SQLObject Customization
    • ["/section12.3"] SQLObject and Inheritance
    • ["/section12.4"] SQLObject and Transactions
    • ["/section12.5"] Summary

5. Part V: TurboGears View Technologies

  • ["/chapter13"] Dynamic Templates with Kid
    • ["/section13.1"] Creating Dynamic Templates with Kid
    • ["/section13.2"] Beyond the Basics: Keeping Your Templates DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)
    • ["/section13.3"] Bringing It All Together
    • ["/section13.4"] Summary
  • ["/chapter14"] Creating Better JavaScript with MochiKit

    • ["/section14.1"] How to Use This Chapter
    • ["/section14.2"] Introduction to MochiKit and Its Interactive Shell

    • ["/section14.3"] Base Functions
    • ["/section14.4"] Iterators in JavaScript

    • ["/section14.5"] The Document Object Model
    • ["/section14.6"] Using MochiKit.Logging to Debug

    • ["/section14.7"] Working with Color
    • ["/section14.8"] String Conversions and Value Formatting
    • ["/section14.9"] Summary
  • ["/chapter15"] Effective Ajax with MochiKit

    • ["/section15.1"] Handling Asynchronous EventsIncluding Ajax Requests

    • ["/section15.2"] Handling JavaScript Events with MochiKit.Signal

    • ["/section15.3"] Visual Effects for That "Wow Factor"
    • ["/section15.4"] Summary
  • ["/chapter16"] TurboGears Widgets: Bringing CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript Together in Reusable Components

    • ["/section16.1"] Understanding Widgets
    • ["/section16.2"] Form Widgets
    • ["/section16.3"] Compound Widgets
    • ["/section16.4"] Widgets and Validation
    • ["/section16.5"] CSS, JavaScript, and Widgets

    • ["/section16.6"] Creating Custom Widgets
    • ["/section16.7"] Anatomy of an Ajax Widget
    • ["/section16.8"] Summary
  • ["/chapter17"] CherryPy and TurboGears Decorators

    • ["/section17.1"] CherryPy URL Parsing

    • ["/section17.2"] CherryPy and the HTTP Request/Response Cycle

    • ["/section17.3"] CherryPy Filters

    • ["/section17.4"] CherryPy and TurboGears Configuration

    • ["/section17.5"] Decorators
    • ["/section17.6"] Error and Exception Handling
    • ["/section17.7"] RESTful Resources in TurboGears

    • ["/section17.8"] Summary
  • ["/chapter18"] TurboGears Deployment

    • ["/section18.1"] Choosing Your Production Environment
    • ["/section18.2"] Using mod_rewrite or mod_proxy to Connect to CherryPy

    • ["/section18.3"] Running CherryPy on mod_python

    • ["/section18.4"] Other Ways of Running CherryPy behind a Web Server

    • ["/section18.5"] Scalability of Your Site
    • ["/section18.6"] Summary

6. Part VII: TurboGears Extras

  • ["/chapter19"] The TurboGears Toolbox and Other Tools

    • ["/section19.1"] Toolbox Overview
    • ["/section19.2"] ModelDesigner

    • ["/section19.3"] CatWalk

    • ["/section19.4"] WebConsole

    • ["/section19.5"] Widget Browser
    • ["/section19.6"] Admi18n and System Info
    • ["/section19.7"] The tg-admin Command
    • ["/section19.8"] Other TurboGears Tools

    • ["/section19.9"] Summary
  • ["/chapter20"] Internationalization
    • ["/section20.1"] Dealing with Unicode in Python
    • ["/section20.2"] Dealing with Unicode in TurboGears

    • ["/section20.3"] Translating Your Application
    • ["/section20.4"] Summary
  • ["/chapter21"] Testing a TurboGears Application

    • ["/section21.1"] Nose
    • ["/section21.2"] TurboGears testutil

    • ["/section21.3"] Mechanize
    • ["/section21.4"] Selenium
    • ["/section21.5"] Summary
  • ["/chapter22"] TurboGears Identity and Security

    • ["/section22.1"] Basic Authentication/Authorization with Identity
    • ["/section22.2"] Validating User Access with Identity
    • ["/section22.3"] Avoiding Common Security Pitfalls
    • ["/section22.4"] Summary

7. Part VIII: Appendix

Appendix A. SQLAlchemy

  • ["/sectionA.1"] A Quick Tour of SQLAlchemy
  • ["/sectionA.2.] SQLAlchemy in TurboGears

  • ["/sectionA.3"] Data Mapper and Active Record
  • ["/sectionA.4"] More about ActiveMapper

  • ["/sectionA.5"] How Objects Are Cached in SQLAlchemy
  • ["/sectionA.6.] Should I Use SQLAlchemy or SQLObject?
  • ["/sectionA.7"] Migrating a Project to SQLAlchemy
  • ["/sectionA.8"] Deployment Configuration
  • ["/sectionA.9"] Application Configuration
  • ["/sectionA.10"] Class Definitions
  • ["/sectionA.11"] Changing Calls to byName Methods
  • ["/sectionA.12"] Updating Queries
  • ["/sectionA.13"] Final Thoughts

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