
Thank you all for your answers. I’ll start looking more in the given examples. /Benjamin
Le 24 avr. 2015 à 17:26, Carl Waldbieser <cwaldbieser@gmail.com> a écrit :
This is not the simplest example, but if you take a look at this project, it has what I think you are describing:
https://github.com/cwaldbieser/synthproxy <https://github.com/cwaldbieser/synthproxy>
The "BindProxy" proxy has an administrative web service based on Klein. It really only has a single resource for deleting items from the cache, but it shows one way how to integrate the web interface with your other network service.
Thanks, Carl Waldbieser
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Benjamin BERTRAND <beenje@gmail.com <mailto:beenje@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello,
I have a Twisted network application that I deployed as a twistd plugin. I have different configuration files defining several parameters including some Redis pub/sub channels. Today I use a script to stop and start the plugin with the proper configuration file. I’d like to make a web UI to be able to change the configuration of the application.
I already saw some people asking about that but I haven’t found any example. Could anyone point me to some examples of a Twisted application with a web UI?
I have developed some Flask web app, so I think it would be easier for me to start with Klein. But I’m not against trying Nevow (Twisted docs recommend it for this purpose).
Thanks
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