= Development Server = Diva comes with a couple of simple shortcuts for running your application using the `WSGIServer` from the Python standalone library. Assuming you have an `Application` subclass (see ApplicationObject), for example: {{{ #!pycon >>> from diva.core import Application >>> class MyApp(Application): ... pass }}} You can then run that application using the development server as follows, directly from the Python shell: {{{ #!pycon >>> import logging >>> from diva.server import serve >>> serve(MyApp(), log_level=logging.DEBUG) [INFO] diva.server: Serving <__main__.MyApp object at 0x10f63f0> on 127.0.0.1:8080 }}} == Command-Line Interface == It's also simple to enable your application to be run from the command-line, as shown in the following script: {{{ #!python import os from diva.core import Application from diva.server import main class MyApp(Application): pass if __name__ == '__main__': main(app) }}} Now running that script will automatically launch a simple command-line interface complete with options: {{{ $ python myapp.py --help Usage: myapp.py [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -b HOST, --host=HOST hostname or IP address to bind to (default 127.0.0.1) -p PORT, --port=PORT port number to listen to (default 8080) -r, --auto-reload automatically restart after code changes (default True) -v, --verbose print as much as possible -q, --quiet print as little as possible }}} == Automatic Reloading == TBW == API Documentation == [[PythonDoc(trunk, diva.server)]]