Using the Tornado UI Module =========================== Terminado provides a Tornado :ref:`UI Module `. Once you have the websocket handler set up (see :doc:`websocket`), add the module to your application:: from terminado import uimodule # ... app = tornado.web.Application(... ui_modules = {'Terminal': uimodule.Terminal}, ) Now, when you want a terminal in your application, you can put this in the template:: {% module Terminal("/websocket", rows=30, cols=90) %} This will create a div, and include the necessary Javascript code to set up a terminal in that div and connect it to a websocket on ``ws:///websocket``. If not specified, rows and cols default to 25 and 80, respectively. For now, this assumes that term.js is available at ``/xstatic/termjs/term.js``, and terminado.js at ``/static/terminado.js``. To serve them from different locations, subclass :class:`terminado.uimodule.Terminal`, overriding :meth:`~terminado.uimodule.Terminal.javascript_files`.