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- Metadata-Version: 2.1
- Name: livereload
- Version: 2.6.2
- Summary: Python LiveReload is an awesome tool for web developers
- Home-page: https://github.com/lepture/python-livereload
- Author: Hsiaoming Yang
- Author-email: me@lepture.com
- License: BSD
- Platform: UNKNOWN
- Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
- Classifier: Environment :: Console
- Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment :: Mozilla
- Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
- Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
- Classifier: Natural Language :: English
- Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
- Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
- Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
- Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Compilers
- Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers
- Requires-Dist: six
- Requires-Dist: tornado (<6) ; python_version == "2.7"
- Requires-Dist: tornado ; python_version > "2.7"
- LiveReload
- ==========
- This is a brand new LiveReload in version 2.0.0.
- `Download on PyPi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/livereload>`_
- Installation
- ------------
- Python LiveReload is designed for web developers who know Python.
- Install Python LiveReload with pip::
- $ pip install livereload
- If you don't have pip installed, try easy_install::
- $ easy_install livereload
- Command Line Interface
- ----------------------
- Python LiveReload provides a command line utility, ``livereload``, for starting a server in a directory.
- By default, it will listen to port 35729, the common port for `LiveReload browser extensions`_. ::
- $ livereload --help
- usage: livereload [-h] [-p PORT] [-w WAIT] [directory]
- Start a `livereload` server
- positional arguments:
- directory Directory to watch for changes
- optional arguments:
- -h, --help show this help message and exit
- -p PORT, --port PORT Port to run `livereload` server on
- -w WAIT, --wait WAIT Time delay before reloading
- .. _`livereload browser extensions`: http://feedback.livereload.com/knowledgebase/articles/86242-how-do-i-install-and-use-the-browser-extensions-
- Older versions of Python LiveReload used a ``Guardfile`` to describe optional additional rules for files to watch and build commands to run on changes. This conflicted with other tools that used the same file for their configuration and is no longer supported since Python LiveReload version 2.0.0. Instead of a ``Guardfile`` you can now write a Python script using very similar syntax and run it instead of the command line application.
- Script example: Sphinx
- ----------------------
- Here's a simple example script that rebuilds Sphinx documentation:
- .. code:: python
- #!/usr/bin/env python
- from livereload import Server, shell
- server = Server()
- server.watch('docs/*.rst', shell('make html', cwd='docs'))
- server.serve(root='docs/_build/html')
- Run it, then open http://localhost:5500/ and you can see the documentation changes in real time.
- Developer Guide
- ---------------
- The new livereload server is designed for developers. It can power a
- wsgi application now:
- .. code:: python
- from livereload import Server, shell
- server = Server(wsgi_app)
- # run a shell command
- server.watch('static/*.stylus', 'make static')
- # run a function
- def alert():
- print('foo')
- server.watch('foo.txt', alert)
- # output stdout into a file
- server.watch('style.less', shell('lessc style.less', output='style.css'))
- server.serve()
- The ``Server`` class accepts parameters:
- - app: a wsgi application
- - watcher: a watcher instance, you don't have to create one
- server.watch
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``server.watch`` can watch a filepath, a directory and a glob pattern::
- server.watch('path/to/file.txt')
- server.watch('directory/path/')
- server.watch('glob/*.pattern')
- You can also use other library (for example: formic) for more powerful
- file adding::
- for filepath in formic.FileSet(include="**.css"):
- server.watch(filepath, 'make css')
- You can delay a certain seconds to send the reload signal::
- # delay 2 seconds for reloading
- server.watch('path/to/file', delay=2)
- server.setHeader
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ```server.setHeader``` can be used to add one or more headers to the HTTP
- response::
- server.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*')
- server.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', '*')
- server.serve
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Setup a server with ``server.serve`` method. It can create a static server
- and a livereload server::
- # use default settings
- server.serve()
- # livereload on another port
- server.serve(liveport=35729)
- # use custom host and port
- server.serve(port=8080, host='localhost')
- # open the web browser on startup, based on $BROWSER environment variable
- server.serve(open_url_delay=5, debug=False)
- shell
- ~~~~~
- The powerful ``shell`` function will help you to execute shell commands. You
- can use it with ``server.watch``::
- # you can redirect command output to a file
- server.watch('style.less', shell('lessc style.less', output='style.css'))
- # commands can be a list
- server.watch('style.less', shell(['lessc', 'style.less'], output='style.css'))
- # working with Makefile
- server.watch('assets/*.styl', shell('make assets', cwd='assets'))
- Frameworks Integration
- ----------------------
- Livereload can work seamlessly with your favorite framework.
- Django
- ~~~~~~
- For Django there is a management command included.
- To use simply
- - add ``'livereload'`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` and
- - then run ``./manage.py livereload``.
- For available options like host and ports please refer to ``./manage.py livereload -h``.
- To automagically serve static files like the native ``runserver`` command you have to use `dj-static <https://github.com/kennethreitz/dj-static>`_. (follow the simple instructions there).
- Flask
- ~~~~~
- Wrap Flask with livereload is much simpler:
- .. code:: python
- # app is a Flask object
- app = create_app()
- # remember to use DEBUG mode for templates auto reload
- # https://github.com/lepture/python-livereload/issues/144
- app.debug = True
- server = Server(app.wsgi_app)
- # server.watch
- server.serve()
- Bottle
- ~~~~~~
- Wrap the ``Bottle`` app with livereload server:
- .. code:: python
- # Without this line templates won't auto reload because of caching.
- # http://bottlepy.org/docs/dev/tutorial.html#templates
- bottle.debug(True)
- app = Bottle()
- server = Server(app)
- # server.watch
- server.serve()
- Security Report
- ---------------
- To report a security vulnerability, please use the
- `Tidelift security contact <https://tidelift.com/security>`_.
- Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.
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