.. _glossary: Glossary ======== .. glossary:: :sorted: ad hoc script Python script (text) file used for ad-hoc automation etc. See also :doc:`narr/cli/scripts`. app Depending on context, may refer to the software application overall, or the :term:`app name`, or the :term:`app handler`. app database The main :term:`database` used by the :term:`app`. There is normally just one database (for simple apps) which uses PostgreSQL for the backend. The app database contains the :term:`settings table`. app dir Folder containing app-specific config files, log files, etc. Usually this is named ``app`` and is located at the root of the virtual environment. app handler Python object representing the core :term:`handler` for the :term:`app`. There is normally just one "global" app handler; see also :doc:`narr/handlers/app`. app name Code-friendly name for the underlying app/config system (e.g. ``wutta_poser``). This must usually be specified as part of the call to :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.make_config()` and is then available on the :term:`config object` :attr:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig.appname` and the :term:`app handler` :attr:`~wuttjamaican.app.AppHandler.appname`. See also the human-friendly :term:`app title`. app provider A :term:`provider` which pertains to the :term:`app handler`. See :doc:`narr/providers/app`. app title Human-friendly name for the :term:`app` (e.g. "Wutta Poser"). See also the code-friendly :term:`app name`. command A top-level command line interface for the app. Note that top-level commands don't really "do" anything per se, and are mostly a way to group :term:`subcommands`. See also :class:`~wuttjamaican.cmd.base.Command`. config Depending on context, may refer to any of: :term:`config file`, :term:`config object`, :term:`config setting`. See also :doc:`narr/config/index`. config file A file which contains :term:`config settings`. See also :doc:`narr/config/files`. config object Python object representing the full set of :term:`config settings` for the :term:`app`. Usually it gets some of the settings from :term:`config files`, but it may also get some from the :term:`settings table`. See also :doc:`narr/config/object`. config setting The value of a setting as obtained from a :term:`config object`. Depending on context, sometimes this refers specifically to values obtained from the :term:`settings table` as opposed to :term:`config file`. See also :doc:`narr/config/settings`. database Generally refers to a relational database which may be queried using SQL. More specifically, one supported by `SQLAlchemy`_. .. _SQLAlchemy: https://www.sqlalchemy.org Most :term:`apps` will have at least one :term:`app database`. entry point This refers to a "setuptools-style" entry point specifically, which is a mechanism used to register "plugins" and the like. This lets the app / config discover features dynamically. Most notably used to register :term:`commands` and :term:`subcommands`. For more info see the `Python Packaging User Guide`_. .. _Python Packaging User Guide: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/entry-points/ handler Similar to a "plugin" concept but only *one* handler may be used for a given purpose. See also :doc:`narr/handlers/index`. package Generally refers to a proper Python package, i.e. a collection of modules etc. which is installed via ``pip``. See also :doc:`narr/install/pkg`. provider Python object which "provides" extra functionality to some portion of the :term:`app`. Similar to a "plugin" concept; see :doc:`narr/providers/index`. settings table Table in the :term:`app database` which is used to store :term:`config settings`. See also :doc:`narr/config/table`. subcommand A top-level :term:`command` may expose one or more subcommands, for the overall command line interface. Subcommands are the real workhorse; each can perform a different function. See also :doc:`narr/cli/subcommands`. virtual environment This term comes from the broader Python world and refers to an isolated way to install :term:`packages`. See also :doc:`narr/install/venv`.