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python-webmin - Python implementation of the Webmin API
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python-webmin is an implementation of the Webmin API. By using
python-webmin, you can write Webmin modules in Python instead of Perl.

python-webmin is a young project and the code probably has many
bugs. Currently, about 25 per cent of the API is implemented. This is
sufficient to write basic modules.

For up-to-date information about python-webmin, take a look at
http://www.cendio.se/~peter/python-webmin/. 


Requirements
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Python 2.2 (or newer) is required. 


Various notes
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Since there is nothing like $main::no_acl_check in Python, you should
set variables in the webmin module instead. So, instead of doing:

$no_acl_check++;

you should do:

import webmin
webmin.no_acl_check = 1

Webmin uses a variable called "in". This is a keyword in Python, so it
is changed to "indata". 

Webmin does not allow a function and variable to have the same
name. Therefore, the text substitution function is called "textsub"
rather than "text". 

Non-public functions are prefixed with underscore. 

In Perl, referencing an associative array with an unknown key does not
produce any error but rather gives a empty result. This is not true in
Python. Therefore, it often makes sense to do
somedictionary.get("somekey", "") instead of
somedictionary["somekey"]. However, this method is not used for
translations via the "text" dictionary: We want to notice when a
translation is missing. 

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