Moksha
  • The Vision
    • What is Moksha?
    • Data Aggregation
    • Data Interpretation
    • Data Persistence
    • Data Visualization
    • Scalability
  • Moksha Architecture
    • Moksha Features
    • The technology that powers Moksha
    • Architecture Interaction
  • Getting Started with Moksha
    • Setting up a Moksha RPM & mod_wsgi environment (Fedora, RHEL, CentOS)
    • Virtualenv installation (Other Linux distros, OSX, Windows, etc)
    • Moksha+TurboGears2 - Hello World Tutorial
    • Moksha+Pyramid - Hello World Tutorial
    • Moksha+Flask - Hello World Tutorial
    • Using Moksha’s real-time pipes outside of Python
    • Moksha Quickstart Templates
    • Moksha Plugin Entry Points
    • Widgets
  • Moksha Plugin Entry Points
    • What is an Entry Point?
    • Mounting the root controller of your application
    • Mounting a TurboGears application
    • Installing a ToscaWidget
    • Mounting a WSGI application
    • Configuration
  • Global Resource Injection
    • Installing a Global Resource Widget
    • LiveWidget dependency on moksha_socket
  • Messaging
    • Topics
    • Consumers
    • Producers
    • Live Widgets
    • The Moksha Hub
    • Message Brokers
    • Messaging Scenarios
  • Message Brokers
    • STOMP
    • AMQP
    • 0mq
  • Topics
  • Consumers
    • Creating
    • Installing
  • Producers
    • Polling Producers
    • Installing
  • The Moksha Hub
    • MokshaHub
    • CentralMokshaHub
  • Feeds
    • The Moksha Feed Widget
    • The Moksha Feed Stream
    • Installing the mdemos.feeds app
  • Live Widgets
    • A basic LiveWidget
    • Live Feeds
    • Live Widget Interaction
    • Dependency on GlobalResourceInjectionWidget
  • Widgets
    • Moksha Widget Docs
    • External Documentation
  • Moksha Middleware
    • Using the MokshaMiddleware
    • Moksha’s Full Platform WSGI Stack
  • Hacking with Moksha
    • Setting up your RPM/virtualenv development environments
    • Getting the code
    • Bootstrapping Your Environment
    • Run the tests
    • Freezing requirements
  • Deployment
    • Installing and configuring the Moksha mod_wsgi environment
    • Serving ToscaWidgets static resources
    • Setting up an AMQP message broker
    • Setting up memcached
 
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Getting Started with MokshaΒΆ

There are currently two ways of installing and running Moksha.

  • Setting up a Moksha RPM & mod_wsgi environment (Fedora, RHEL, CentOS)
  • Virtualenv installation (Other Linux distros, OSX, Windows, etc)

Once you have Moksha installed, there are many ways to start using it.

  • Moksha+TurboGears2 - Hello World Tutorial
  • Moksha+Pyramid - Hello World Tutorial
  • Moksha+Flask - Hello World Tutorial
  • Using Moksha’s real-time pipes outside of Python
  • Moksha Quickstart Templates
  • Moksha Plugin Entry Points
  • Widgets
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