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Children of time[1] is a remarkable piece of writing. I wish I could unread it just so I could read it for the first time again

1. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25499718


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We released Arrested (https://arrested.readthedocs.org) a few weeks. This is a follow up post covering the basics and marks the beginning of series of weekly posts covering lots of different topics relating to RESTFul API design in Python.

If you have any questions please ask!


IMHO, if you used the space you waste on the "clickbait" for an explanation of what a user might learn when they

Before we get stuck into creating a new endpoint I’d recommend you take a look through the code we generated above to familiarize yourself with some of the components of Arrested.

you'd have a better introduction article. I'm not going to install cookiecutter and run through the the commands just to get context necessary to understand your first introductory article. Is it really that complicated to set up that you need cookiecutter?

E.g. it takes until after that point that you get to "Btw, that set up a database as a datastore", which is a fairly important part of the equation.


Hi detaro.

Thanks for the reply. I can't disagree with your points. I should be clearer about my usage of the cookiecutter template right from the start over my poor attempts at being funny :D

I'll have a think about re-shuffling the content.

Thanks again


There are some great Python REST frameworks out there, but we wanted something un-opinionated and easy to get started with but flexible enough to customise.

We’ve previously released our serialization/marshaling framework Kim (https://github.com/mikeywaites/kim), and Arrested includes built in integration for it. If you’d prefer to use another serializer, it’s easy to customise Arrested to do so and we’d love to receive a PR for it.

To get started quickly, there’s a cookiecutter (https://github.com/mikeywaites/arrested-cookiecutter) and quick start documentation (http://arrested.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).

If you have any questions please ask!


Thanks so much for this Voidfiles. We were under no illusions that we weren't the most performant library out there (yet)

This is a great start for us understanding where we need to get to! We've got some work to do :)


Hey that's really great to hear. (that you're keen to use Kim) WTF-Forms and Marshmallow both solve problems and they do it well but it seems like us you wanted something that offered just a bit more flexibility. That's totally the idea behind pipelines in Kim. They are like tiny little computer programmes and are really capable of anything (providing it's possible in Python of course :D )

It's great you asked this question as we noticed part of the documentation was actually broken. here's a link to a pretty basic example of adding extra validation "pipes" to a pipeline

http://kim.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/advanced.html#custo...

We'd be more than happy to discuss how to solve more complex requirements if there's something specific you had in mind though.

Thanks for the message!


absolutely. Im a bit annoyed at myself that I hadn't got round to that yet but thanks for raising it.


I will submit a PR for some doc fixes :-) on the way look out next 24 hours! This is an awesome project for a couple years, great run!


Hey Dowwie!

That's a great point and an important distinction to make. As I mentioned in some of the other comments, we have certainly been focussed on features over performance so far but we are actively working on dramatically improving the performance of Kim.

I guess it's almost important to pick the right tool for the job. Thanks for sharing the link to asphalt too. I'd not see that before.


Keep up the good work, Mikey. :) See you at PyCon, maybe?


One of the engineers from our team is going to be there for sure. Im certainly keen to go so fingers crossed.


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