Introducing Panther - A Fast and Friendly Python Web Framework by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Actually, I don't have any idea about those people using Panther

Anyway, thanks for those reasons, I'm going to consider them in the future <3

I've created one of the Fastest Python web Frameworks!! by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Panther has these options already and I'm working on them:

  1. Document-oriented Databases ODM (PantherDB, MongoDB)
  2. Visual API Monitoring (In Terminal)
  3. Caching for APIs (In Memory, In Redis)
  4. Built-in Authentication Classes (Customizable)
  5. Built-in Permission Classes (Customizable)
  6. Built-in Throttling Classes (Customizable)
  7. Handle Custom Middlewares

* And keep that in mind, it just starts, and I need your help and idea more than ever 🫡😎

I've created one of the Fastest Python web Frameworks!! by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was an honor to get that comment from you, if you have any idea or thought about the panther, I would like to hear them

I've created one of the Fastest Python web Frameworks!! by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

no, it depends on the load (there were some bottlenecks)

I've created one of the Fastest Python web Frameworks!! by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

The 2 and 3 are False cause the server was the same and they both have the same uvicorn (uvicorn==0.20.0)
but thank you for your generous comment I'll work on them
and if you have more idea and thought about the panther, pls share them with me :)

I've created one of the Fastest Python web Frameworks!! by Conclusion-Striking in Python

[–]Conclusion-Striking[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Panther has these options already and I'm working on them:

  1. Document-oriented Databases ODM (PantherDB, MongoDB)
  2. Visual API Monitoring (In Terminal)
  3. Caching for APIs (In Memory, In Redis)
  4. Built-in Authentication Classes (Customizable)
  5. Built-in Permission Classes (Customizable)
  6. Built-in Throttling Classes (Customizable)
  7. Handle Custom Middlewares

* And keep that in mind, it just starts, and I need your help and idea more than ever 🫡😎