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README.md

wnframework

Full-stack web application framework that uses python/mysql on the server side and a tightly integrated client side library. Primarily built for erpnext.

Projects: erpnext | webnotes/erpnext

Setup

To start a new project, in the application root:

  1. Set wnframework folder as the lib folder.
  2. Copy the following files from lib/conf: index.cgi, build.json, conf.py.
  3. Create folders js, css, modules, modules/startup. These folders contain the js, css assets and modules folder is where all the new application modules will be created.
  4. Update database name/password in conf.py and set modules folder to “modules”.
  5. Run $ lib/wnf.py --install dbrootpassword newdbname lib/conf/Framework.sql to install a fresh database.
  6. Create app.js containing basic application info (see lib/conf)
  7. Create empty files __init__.py and event_handlers.py in modules/startup. This is where you write all events (like, onlogin, onlogout etc)
  8. Run $ lib/wnf.py -b to build js and css assets from build.json.
  9. Go to the browser and go to your application folder. The admin username is “Administrator” and password is “admin”

enjoy!

wnf.py

$ lib/wnf.py --help for more info

License

wnframework is freely available to use under the MIT License