iPOPO is a Python-based Service-Oriented Component Model (SOCM) based on Pelix, a dynamic service platform. They are inspired on two popular Java technologies for the development of long-lived applications: the iPOJO component model and the OSGi Service Platform. iPOPO enables to conceive long-running and modular IT services.
See https://ipopo.coderxpress.net for documentation and more information.
iPOPO is available on PyPI and is released under the terms of the Apache License 2.0.
Feel free to send feedback on your experience of Pelix/iPOPO, via the mailing lists :
- User list: http://groups.google.com/group/ipopo-users (don't be shy)
- Development list: http://groups.google.com/group/ipopo-dev
Bugs and features requests can be submitted on GitHub tcalmant/ipopo.
More information at https://ipopo.coderxpress.net/
Pelix and iPOPO are tested using Tox and Travis-CI with Pypy 2.5.0 and Python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4.
Most of the framework can work with Python 2.6 if the importlib package is installed, but there is no guarantee that the latest features will be compatible.
See the CHANGELOG.rst file to see what changed in previous releases.
- The support of Python 2.6 has been removed
- The XMPP bot class now supports anonymous connections using SSL or StartTLS. This is a workaround for issue 351 of SleekXMPP.