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  1. Twisted

    Twisted makes it easy to implement custom network applications. Here's a TCP server that echoes back everything that's written to it:

  2. Welcome to the Twisted documentation! — Twisted 25.5.0 …

    Welcome to the Twisted documentation! Installing Twisted Hard dependencies Optional Dependencies Twisted Core Developer Guides Examples Specifications Twisted Conch (SSH …

  3. Configuring and Using the Twisted Web Server

    Twisted Web provides an abstraction of this browser-tracking behavior called the Session object . Calling request.getSession () checks to see if a session cookie has been set; if not, it creates a …

  4. Asynchronous Programming with Twisted

    This document is for readers new to Twisted who are familiar with the Python programming language and, at least conceptually, with core networking concepts such as servers, clients …

  5. Examples — Twisted 25.5.0 documentation

    stdiodemo.py - example using stdio, Deferreds, LineReceiver and twisted.web.client. ptyserv.py - serve shells in pseudo-terminals over TCP courier.py - example of interfacing to Courier’s mail …

  6. twisted

    Jun 7, 2025 · API Documentation for Twisted, generated by pydoctor 24.11.2 at 2025-06-07 09:53:28.

  7. twisted.internet

    Jun 7, 2025 · Twisted Internet is a collection of compatible event-loops for Python. It contains the code to dispatch events to interested observers and a portable API so that observers need not …

  8. Reactor Overview — Twisted 25.5.0 documentation

    Jun 7, 2025 · The reactor is the core of the event loop within Twisted – the loop which drives applications using Twisted. The event loop is a programming construct that waits for and …

  9. Overview of Twisted Web — Twisted 25.5.0 documentation

    Resources are the lowest-level abstraction for applications in the Twisted web server. Each Resource is a 1:1 mapping with a path that is requested: you can think of a Resource as a …

  10. Twisted Documentation: The Basics

    Other HOWTOs describe how to write custom code for Applications, but this one describes how to use already written code (which can be part of Twisted or from a third-party Twisted plugin …