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- Twisted
Twisted makes it easy to implement custom network applications Here's a TCP server that echoes back everything that's written to it:
- Overview of Twisted Internet — Twisted 25. 5. 0 documentation
Twisted Internet is a collection of compatible event-loops for Python It contains the code to dispatch events to interested observers and a portable API so that observers need not care about which event loop is running
- Welcome to the Twisted documentation! — Twisted 25. 5. 0 documentation
Twisted 25 5 Installing Twisted Twisted Core Twisted Conch (SSH and Telnet) Twisted Mail (SMTP, POP, and IMAP) Twisted Names (DNS) Twisted Pair Twisted Web Twisted Words (IRC and XMPP) API Reference Development of Twisted Quick links Report a security issue Security Procedure for Developers Security Audit Twisted Community API Reference GitHub PyPI
- Deploying Twisted with systemd
In this tutorial you have learned how to deploy a Twisted service using systemd You have also learned how the service can be started on demand, using socket activation
- Twisted Documentation: The Basics
Twisted programs usually work with twisted application service Application This class usually holds all persistent configuration of a running server -- ports to bind to, places where connections to must be kept or attempted, periodic actions to do and almost everything else
- API documentation - Twisted
(source)Twisted: The Framework Of Your Internet
- Writing Servers — Twisted 25. 5. 0 documentation
A Twisted protocol handles data in an asynchronous manner The protocol responds to events as they arrive from the network and the events arrive as calls to methods on the protocol
- Twisted Documentation: Cred: Pluggable Authentication
Twisted comes with a number of credentials interfaces and implementations in the twisted cred credentials module, such as IUsernamePassword and IUsernameHashedPassword
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