Merge pull request #1632 from harshanarayana/feature/GIT-1631-Enable_Towncrier

feature: GIT-1631 enable towncrier
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include: include:
- env: TOX_ENV=py36 - env: TOX_ENV=py36
python: 3.6 python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py36-no-ext - env: TOX_ENV=py36-no-ext
python: 3.6 python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py37 - env: TOX_ENV=py37
python: 3.7 python: 3.7
dist: xenial dist: xenial
sudo: true sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py37-no-ext - env: TOX_ENV=py37-no-ext
python: 3.7 python: 3.7
dist: xenial dist: xenial
sudo: true sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=lint - env: TOX_ENV=lint
python: 3.6 python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 Linter checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=check - env: TOX_ENV=check
python: 3.6 python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 Package checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=security - env: TOX_ENV=security
python: 3.7 python: 3.7
dist: xenial dist: xenial
sudo: true sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 Bandit security scan"
- env: TOX_ENV=docs
python: 3.7
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 Documentation tests"
install: install:
- pip install -U tox - pip install -U tox
- pip install codecov - pip install codecov

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Version 19.6
------------
19.6.0
- Changes:
- [#1562](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562)
Remove `aiohttp` dependencey and create new `SanicTestClient` based upon
[`requests-async`](https://github.com/encode/requests-async).
- [#1475](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1475)
Added ASGI support (Beta)
- [#1436](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1436)
Add Configure support from object string
- [#1544](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1544)
Drop dependency on distutil
- Fixes:
- [#1587](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1587)
Add missing handle for Expect header.
- [#1560](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1560)
Allow to disable Transfer-Encoding: chunked.
- [#1558](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1558)
Fix graceful shutdown.
- [#1594](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1594)
Strict Slashes behavior fix
- Deprecation:
- [#1562](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562)
Drop support for Python 3.5
- [#1568](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1568)
Deprecate route removal.
Note: Sanic will not support Python 3.5 from version 19.6 and forward. However,
version 18.12LTS will have its support period extended thru December 2020, and
therefore passing Python's official support version 3.5, which is set to expire
in September 2020.
Version 19.3
-------------
19.3.1
- Changes:
- [#1497](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1497)
Add support for zero-length and RFC 5987 encoded filename for
multipart/form-data requests.
- [#1484](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1484)
The type of `expires` attribute of `sanic.cookies.Cookie` is now
enforced to be of type `datetime`.
- [#1482](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1482)
Add support for the `stream` parameter of `sanic.Sanic.add_route()`
available to `sanic.Blueprint.add_route()`.
- [#1481](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1481)
Accept negative values for route parameters with type `int` or `number`.
- [#1476](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1476)
Deprecated the use of `sanic.request.Request.raw_args` - it has a
fundamental flaw in which is drops repeated query string parameters.
Added `sanic.request.Request.query_args` as a replacement for the
original use-case.
- [#1472](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1472)
Remove an unwanted `None` check in Request class `repr` implementation.
This changes the default `repr` of a Request from `<Request>` to
`<Request: None />`
- [#1470](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1470)
Added 2 new parameters to `sanic.app.Sanic.create_server`:
- `return_asyncio_server` - whether to return an asyncio.Server.
- `asyncio_server_kwargs` - kwargs to pass to `loop.create_server` for
the event loop that sanic is using.
This is a breaking change.
- [#1499](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1499)
Added a set of test cases that test and benchmark route resolution.
- [#1457](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1457)
The type of the `"max-age"` value in a `sanic.cookies.Cookie` is now
enforced to be an integer. Non-integer values are replaced with `0`.
- [#1445](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1445)
Added the `endpoint` attribute to an incoming `request`, containing the
name of the handler function.
- [#1423](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1423)
Improved request streaming. `request.stream` is now a bounded-size buffer
instead of an unbounded queue. Callers must now call
`await request.stream.read()` instead of `await request.stream.get()`
to read each portion of the body.
This is a breaking change.
- Fixes:
- [#1502](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1502)
Sanic was prefetching `time.time()` and updating it once per second to
avoid excessive `time.time()` calls. The implementation was observed to
cause memory leaks in some cases. The benefit of the prefetch appeared
to negligible, so this has been removed. Fixes
[#1500](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1500)
- [#1501](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1501)
Fix a bug in the auto-reloader when the process was launched as a module
i.e. `python -m init0.mod1` where the sanic server is started
in `init0/mod1.py` with `debug` enabled and imports another module in
`init0`.
- [#1376](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1376)
Allow sanic test client to bind to a random port by specifying
`port=None` when constructing a `SanicTestClient`
- [#1399](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1399)
Added the ability to specify middleware on a blueprint group, so that all
routes produced from the blueprints in the group have the middleware
applied.
- [#1442](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1442)
Allow the the use the `SANIC_ACCESS_LOG` environment variable to
enable/disable the access log when not explicitly passed to `app.run()`.
This allows the access log to be disabled for example when running via
gunicorn.
- Developer infrastructure:
- [#1529](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1529) Update project PyPI credentials
- [#1515](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1515) fix linter issue causing travis build failures (fix #1514)
- [#1490](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1490) Fix python version in doc build
- [#1478](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1478) Upgrade setuptools version and use native docutils in doc build
- [#1464](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1464) Upgrade pytest, and fix caplog unit tests
- Typos and Documentation:
- [#1516](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1516) Fix typo at the exception documentation
- [#1510](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1510) fix typo in Asyncio example
- [#1486](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1486) Documentation typo
- [#1477](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1477) Fix grammar in README.md
- [#1489](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1489) Added "databases" to the extensions list
- [#1483](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1483) Add sanic-zipkin to extensions list
- [#1487](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1487) Removed link to deleted repo, Sanic-OAuth, from the extensions list
- [#1460](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1460) 18.12 changelog
- [#1449](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1449) Add example of amending request object
- [#1446](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1446) Update README
- [#1444](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1444) Update README
- [#1443](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1443) Update README, including new logo
- [#1440](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1440) fix minor type and pip install instruction mismatch
- [#1424](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1424) Documentation Enhancements
Note: 19.3.0 was skipped for packagement purposes and not released on PyPI
Version 18.12
-------------
18.12.0
- Changes:
- Improved codebase test coverage from 81% to 91%.
- Added stream_large_files and host examples in static_file document
- Added methods to append and finish body content on Request (#1379)
- Integrated with .appveyor.yml for windows ci support
- Added documentation for AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX socket usage
- Adopt black/isort for codestyle
- Cancel task when connection_lost
- Simplify request ip and port retrieval logic
- Handle config error in load config file.
- Integrate with codecov for CI
- Add missed documentation for config section.
- Deprecate Handler.log
- Pinned httptools requirement to version 0.0.10+
- Fixes:
- Fix `remove_entity_headers` helper function (#1415)
- Fix TypeError when use Blueprint.group() to group blueprint with default url_prefix, Use os.path.normpath to avoid invalid url_prefix like api//v1
f8a6af1 Rename the `http` module to `helpers` to prevent conflicts with the built-in Python http library (fixes #1323)
- Fix unittests on windows
- Fix Namespacing of sanic logger
- Fix missing quotes in decorator example
- Fix redirect with quoted param
- Fix doc for latest blueprint code
- Fix build of latex documentation relating to markdown lists
- Fix loop exception handling in app.py
- Fix content length mismatch in windows and other platform
- Fix Range header handling for static files (#1402)
- Fix the logger and make it work (#1397)
- Fix type pikcle->pickle in multiprocessing test
- Fix pickling blueprints Change the string passed in the "name" section of the namedtuples in Blueprint to match the name of the Blueprint module attribute name. This allows blueprints to be pickled and unpickled, without errors, which is a requirment of running Sanic in multiprocessing mode in Windows. Added a test for pickling and unpickling blueprints Added a test for pickling and unpickling sanic itself Added a test for enabling multiprocessing on an app with a blueprint (only useful to catch this bug if the tests are run on Windows).
- Fix document for logging
Version 0.8
-----------
0.8.3
- Changes:
- Ownership changed to org 'huge-success'
0.8.0
- Changes:
- Add Server-Sent Events extension (Innokenty Lebedev)
- Graceful handling of request_handler_task cancellation (Ashley Sommer)
- Sanitize URL before redirection (aveao)
- Add url_bytes to request (johndoe46)
- py37 support for travisci (yunstanford)
- Auto reloader support for OSX (garyo)
- Add UUID route support (Volodymyr Maksymiv)
- Add pausable response streams (Ashley Sommer)
- Add weakref to request slots (vopankov)
- remove ubuntu 12.04 from test fixture due to deprecation (yunstanford)
- Allow streaming handlers in add_route (kinware)
- use travis_retry for tox (Raphael Deem)
- update aiohttp version for test client (yunstanford)
- add redirect import for clarity (yingshaoxo)
- Update HTTP Entity headers (Arnulfo Solís)
- Add register_listener method (Stephan Fitzpatrick)
- Remove uvloop/ujson dependencies for Windows (abuckenheimer)
- Content-length header on 204/304 responses (Arnulfo Solís)
- Extend WebSocketProtocol arguments and add docs (Bob Olde Hampsink, yunstanford)
- Update development status from pre-alpha to beta (Maksim Anisenkov)
- KeepAlive Timout log level changed to debug (Arnulfo Solís)
- Pin pytest to 3.3.2 because of pytest-dev/pytest#3170 (Maksim Aniskenov)
- Install Python 3.5 and 3.6 on docker container for tests (Shahin Azad)
- Add support for blueprint groups and nesting (Elias Tarhini)
- Remove uvloop for windows setup (Aleksandr Kurlov)
- Auto Reload (Yaser Amari)
- Documentation updates/fixups (multiple contributors)
- Fixes:
- Fix: auto_reload in Linux (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix: broken tests for aiohttp >= 3.3.0 (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix: disable auto_reload by default on windows (abuckenheimer)
- Fix (1143): Turn off access log with gunicorn (hqy)
- Fix (1268): Support status code for file response (Cosmo Borsky)
- Fix (1266): Add content_type flag to Sanic.static (Cosmo Borsky)
- Fix: subprotocols parameter missing from add_websocket_route (ciscorn)
- Fix (1242): Responses for CI header (yunstanford)
- Fix (1237): add version constraint for websockets (yunstanford)
- Fix (1231): memory leak - always release resource (Phillip Xu)
- Fix (1221): make request truthy if transport exists (Raphael Deem)
- Fix failing tests for aiohttp>=3.1.0 (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix try_everything examples (PyManiacGR, kot83)
- Fix (1158): default to auto_reload in debug mode (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1136): ErrorHandler.response handler call too restrictive (Julien Castiaux)
- Fix: raw requires bytes-like object (cloudship)
- Fix (1120): passing a list in to a route decorator's host arg (Timothy Ebiuwhe)
- Fix: Bug in multipart/form-data parser (DirkGuijt)
- Fix: Exception for missing parameter when value is null (NyanKiyoshi)
- Fix: Parameter check (Howie Hu)
- Fix (1089): Routing issue with named parameters and different methods (yunstanford)
- Fix (1085): Signal handling in multi-worker mode (yunstanford)
- Fix: single quote in readme.rst (Cosven)
- Fix: method typos (Dmitry Dygalo)
- Fix: log_response correct output for ip and port (Wibowo Arindrarto)
- Fix (1042): Exception Handling (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: Chinese URIs (Howie Hu)
- Fix (1079): timeout bug when self.transport is None (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1074): fix strict_slashes when route has slash (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1050): add samesite cookie to cookie keys (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1065): allow add_task after server starts (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1061): double quotes in unauthorized exception (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1062): inject the app in add_task method (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: update environment.yml for readthedocs (Eli Uriegas)
- Fix: Cancel request task when response timeout is triggered (Jeong YunWon)
- Fix (1052): Method not allowed response for RFC7231 compliance (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: IPv6 Address and Socket Data Format (Dan Palmer)
Note: Changelog was unmaintained between 0.1 and 0.7
Version 0.1
-----------
- 0.1.7
- Reversed static url and directory arguments to meet spec
- 0.1.6
- Static files
- Lazy Cookie Loading
- 0.1.5
- Cookies
- Blueprint listeners and ordering
- Faster Router
- Fix: Incomplete file reads on medium+ sized post requests
- Breaking: after_start and before_stop now pass sanic as their first argument
- 0.1.4
- Multiprocessing
- 0.1.3
- Blueprint support
- Faster Response processing
- 0.1.1 - 0.1.2
- Struggling to update pypi via CI
- 0.1.0
- Released to public

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Version 19.6.2
==============
Features
********
*
`#1562 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562>`_
Remove ``aiohttp`` dependencey and create new ``SanicTestClient`` based upon
`requests-async <https://github.com/encode/requests-async>`_
*
`#1475 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1475>`_
Added ASGI support (Beta)
*
`#1436 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1436>`_
Add Configure support from object string
Bugfixes
********
*
`#1587 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1587>`_
Add missing handle for Expect header.
*
`#1560 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1560>`_
Allow to disable Transfer-Encoding: chunked.
*
`#1558 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1558>`_
Fix graceful shutdown.
*
`#1594 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1594>`_
Strict Slashes behavior fix
Deprecations and Removals
*************************
*
`#1544 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1544>`_
Drop dependency on distutil
*
`#1562 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562>`_
Drop support for Python 3.5
*
`#1568 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1568>`_
Deprecate route removal.
.. warning::
Sanic will not support Python 3.5 from version 19.6 and forward. However,
version 18.12LTS will have its support period extended thru December 2020, and
therefore passing Python's official support version 3.5, which is set to expire
in September 2020.
Version 19.3
============
Features
********
*
`#1497 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1497>`_
Add support for zero-length and RFC 5987 encoded filename for
multipart/form-data requests.
*
`#1484 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1484>`_
The type of ``expires`` attribute of ``sanic.cookies.Cookie`` is now
enforced to be of type ``datetime``.
*
`#1482 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1482>`_
Add support for the ``stream`` parameter of ``sanic.Sanic.add_route()``
available to ``sanic.Blueprint.add_route()``.
*
`#1481 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1481>`_
Accept negative values for route parameters with type ``int`` or ``number``.
*
`#1476 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1476>`_
Deprecated the use of ``sanic.request.Request.raw_args`` - it has a
fundamental flaw in which is drops repeated query string parameters.
Added ``sanic.request.Request.query_args`` as a replacement for the
original use-case.
*
`#1472 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1472>`_
Remove an unwanted ``None`` check in Request class ``repr`` implementation.
This changes the default ``repr`` of a Request from ``<Request>`` to
``<Request: None />``
*
`#1470 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1470>`_
Added 2 new parameters to ``sanic.app.Sanic.create_server``\ :
* ``return_asyncio_server`` - whether to return an asyncio.Server.
* ``asyncio_server_kwargs`` - kwargs to pass to ``loop.create_server`` for
the event loop that sanic is using.
This is a breaking change.
*
`#1499 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1499>`_
Added a set of test cases that test and benchmark route resolution.
*
`#1457 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1457>`_
The type of the ``"max-age"`` value in a ``sanic.cookies.Cookie`` is now
enforced to be an integer. Non-integer values are replaced with ``0``.
*
`#1445 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1445>`_
Added the ``endpoint`` attribute to an incoming ``request``\ , containing the
name of the handler function.
*
`#1423 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1423>`_
Improved request streaming. ``request.stream`` is now a bounded-size buffer
instead of an unbounded queue. Callers must now call
``await request.stream.read()`` instead of ``await request.stream.get()``
to read each portion of the body.
This is a breaking change.
Bugfixes
********
*
`#1502 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1502>`_
Sanic was prefetching ``time.time()`` and updating it once per second to
avoid excessive ``time.time()`` calls. The implementation was observed to
cause memory leaks in some cases. The benefit of the prefetch appeared
to negligible, so this has been removed. Fixes
`#1500 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1500>`_
*
`#1501 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1501>`_
Fix a bug in the auto-reloader when the process was launched as a module
i.e. ``python -m init0.mod1`` where the sanic server is started
in ``init0/mod1.py`` with ``debug`` enabled and imports another module in
``init0``.
*
`#1376 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1376>`_
Allow sanic test client to bind to a random port by specifying
``port=None`` when constructing a ``SanicTestClient``
*
`#1399 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1399>`_
Added the ability to specify middleware on a blueprint group, so that all
routes produced from the blueprints in the group have the middleware
applied.
*
`#1442 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1442>`_
Allow the the use the ``SANIC_ACCESS_LOG`` environment variable to
enable/disable the access log when not explicitly passed to ``app.run()``.
This allows the access log to be disabled for example when running via
gunicorn.
Developer infrastructure
************************
* `#1529 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1529>`_ Update project PyPI credentials
* `#1515 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1515>`_ fix linter issue causing travis build failures (fix #1514)
* `#1490 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1490>`_ Fix python version in doc build
* `#1478 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1478>`_ Upgrade setuptools version and use native docutils in doc build
* `#1464 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1464>`_ Upgrade pytest, and fix caplog unit tests
Improved Documentation
**********************
* `#1516 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1516>`_ Fix typo at the exception documentation
* `#1510 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1510>`_ fix typo in Asyncio example
* `#1486 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1486>`_ Documentation typo
* `#1477 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1477>`_ Fix grammar in README.md
* `#1489 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1489>`_ Added "databases" to the extensions list
* `#1483 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1483>`_ Add sanic-zipkin to extensions list
* `#1487 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1487>`_ Removed link to deleted repo, Sanic-OAuth, from the extensions list
* `#1460 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1460>`_ 18.12 changelog
* `#1449 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1449>`_ Add example of amending request object
* `#1446 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1446>`_ Update README
* `#1444 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1444>`_ Update README
* `#1443 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1443>`_ Update README, including new logo
* `#1440 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1440>`_ fix minor type and pip install instruction mismatch
* `#1424 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1424>`_ Documentation Enhancements
Note: 19.3.0 was skipped for packagement purposes and not released on PyPI
Version 18.12
=============
18.12.0
*******
*
Changes:
* Improved codebase test coverage from 81% to 91%.
* Added stream_large_files and host examples in static_file document
* Added methods to append and finish body content on Request (#1379)
* Integrated with .appveyor.yml for windows ci support
* Added documentation for AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX socket usage
* Adopt black/isort for codestyle
* Cancel task when connection_lost
* Simplify request ip and port retrieval logic
* Handle config error in load config file.
* Integrate with codecov for CI
* Add missed documentation for config section.
* Deprecate Handler.log
* Pinned httptools requirement to version 0.0.10+
*
Fixes:
* Fix ``remove_entity_headers`` helper function (#1415)
* Fix TypeError when use Blueprint.group() to group blueprint with default url_prefix, Use os.path.normpath to avoid invalid url_prefix like api//v1
f8a6af1 Rename the ``http`` module to ``helpers`` to prevent conflicts with the built-in Python http library (fixes #1323)
* Fix unittests on windows
* Fix Namespacing of sanic logger
* Fix missing quotes in decorator example
* Fix redirect with quoted param
* Fix doc for latest blueprint code
* Fix build of latex documentation relating to markdown lists
* Fix loop exception handling in app.py
* Fix content length mismatch in windows and other platform
* Fix Range header handling for static files (#1402)
* Fix the logger and make it work (#1397)
* Fix type pikcle->pickle in multiprocessing test
* Fix pickling blueprints Change the string passed in the "name" section of the namedtuples in Blueprint to match the name of the Blueprint module attribute name. This allows blueprints to be pickled and unpickled, without errors, which is a requirment of running Sanic in multiprocessing mode in Windows. Added a test for pickling and unpickling blueprints Added a test for pickling and unpickling sanic itself Added a test for enabling multiprocessing on an app with a blueprint (only useful to catch this bug if the tests are run on Windows).
* Fix document for logging
Version 0.8
===========
0.8.3
*****
* Changes:
* Ownership changed to org 'huge-success'
0.8.0
*****
* Changes:
* Add Server-Sent Events extension (Innokenty Lebedev)
* Graceful handling of request_handler_task cancellation (Ashley Sommer)
* Sanitize URL before redirection (aveao)
* Add url_bytes to request (johndoe46)
* py37 support for travisci (yunstanford)
* Auto reloader support for OSX (garyo)
* Add UUID route support (Volodymyr Maksymiv)
* Add pausable response streams (Ashley Sommer)
* Add weakref to request slots (vopankov)
* remove ubuntu 12.04 from test fixture due to deprecation (yunstanford)
* Allow streaming handlers in add_route (kinware)
* use travis_retry for tox (Raphael Deem)
* update aiohttp version for test client (yunstanford)
* add redirect import for clarity (yingshaoxo)
* Update HTTP Entity headers (Arnulfo Solís)
* Add register_listener method (Stephan Fitzpatrick)
* Remove uvloop/ujson dependencies for Windows (abuckenheimer)
* Content-length header on 204/304 responses (Arnulfo Solís)
* Extend WebSocketProtocol arguments and add docs (Bob Olde Hampsink, yunstanford)
* Update development status from pre-alpha to beta (Maksim Anisenkov)
* KeepAlive Timout log level changed to debug (Arnulfo Solís)
* Pin pytest to 3.3.2 because of pytest-dev/pytest#3170 (Maksim Aniskenov)
* Install Python 3.5 and 3.6 on docker container for tests (Shahin Azad)
* Add support for blueprint groups and nesting (Elias Tarhini)
* Remove uvloop for windows setup (Aleksandr Kurlov)
* Auto Reload (Yaser Amari)
* Documentation updates/fixups (multiple contributors)
* Fixes:
* Fix: auto_reload in Linux (Ashley Sommer)
* Fix: broken tests for aiohttp >= 3.3.0 (Ashley Sommer)
* Fix: disable auto_reload by default on windows (abuckenheimer)
* Fix (1143): Turn off access log with gunicorn (hqy)
* Fix (1268): Support status code for file response (Cosmo Borsky)
* Fix (1266): Add content_type flag to Sanic.static (Cosmo Borsky)
* Fix: subprotocols parameter missing from add_websocket_route (ciscorn)
* Fix (1242): Responses for CI header (yunstanford)
* Fix (1237): add version constraint for websockets (yunstanford)
* Fix (1231): memory leak - always release resource (Phillip Xu)
* Fix (1221): make request truthy if transport exists (Raphael Deem)
* Fix failing tests for aiohttp>=3.1.0 (Ashley Sommer)
* Fix try_everything examples (PyManiacGR, kot83)
* Fix (1158): default to auto_reload in debug mode (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1136): ErrorHandler.response handler call too restrictive (Julien Castiaux)
* Fix: raw requires bytes-like object (cloudship)
* Fix (1120): passing a list in to a route decorator's host arg (Timothy Ebiuwhe)
* Fix: Bug in multipart/form-data parser (DirkGuijt)
* Fix: Exception for missing parameter when value is null (NyanKiyoshi)
* Fix: Parameter check (Howie Hu)
* Fix (1089): Routing issue with named parameters and different methods (yunstanford)
* Fix (1085): Signal handling in multi-worker mode (yunstanford)
* Fix: single quote in readme.rst (Cosven)
* Fix: method typos (Dmitry Dygalo)
* Fix: log_response correct output for ip and port (Wibowo Arindrarto)
* Fix (1042): Exception Handling (Raphael Deem)
* Fix: Chinese URIs (Howie Hu)
* Fix (1079): timeout bug when self.transport is None (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1074): fix strict_slashes when route has slash (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1050): add samesite cookie to cookie keys (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1065): allow add_task after server starts (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1061): double quotes in unauthorized exception (Raphael Deem)
* Fix (1062): inject the app in add_task method (Raphael Deem)
* Fix: update environment.yml for readthedocs (Eli Uriegas)
* Fix: Cancel request task when response timeout is triggered (Jeong YunWon)
* Fix (1052): Method not allowed response for RFC7231 compliance (Raphael Deem)
* Fix: IPv6 Address and Socket Data Format (Dan Palmer)
Note: Changelog was unmaintained between 0.1 and 0.7
Version 0.1
===========
0.1.7
*****
* Reversed static url and directory arguments to meet spec
0.1.6
*****
* Static files
* Lazy Cookie Loading
0.1.5
*****
* Cookies
* Blueprint listeners and ordering
* Faster Router
* Fix: Incomplete file reads on medium+ sized post requests
* Breaking: after_start and before_stop now pass sanic as their first argument
0.1.4
*****
* Multiprocessing
0.1.3
*****
* Blueprint support
* Faster Response processing
0.1.1 - 0.1.2
*************
* Struggling to update pypi via CI
0.1.0
*****
* Released to public

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# Contributing
Thank you for your interest! Sanic is always looking for contributors. If you
don't feel comfortable contributing code, adding docstrings to the source files
is very appreciated.
We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all,
regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion,
or similar personal characteristic.
Our [code of conduct](./CONDUCT.md) sets the standards for behavior.
## Installation
To develop on sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly recommend to
install from sources.
So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working directory with
a virtual environment already set up, then run:
```bash
pip3 install -e . ".[dev]"
```
# Dependency Changes
`Sanic` doesn't use `requirements*.txt` files to manage any kind of dependencies related to it in order to simplify the
effort required in managing the dependencies. Please make sure you have read and understood the following section of
the document that explains the way `sanic` manages dependencies inside the `setup.py` file.
| Dependency Type | Usage | Installation |
| ------------------------------------------| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------- |
| requirements | Bare minimum dependencies required for sanic to function | pip3 install -e . |
| tests_require / extras_require['test'] | Dependencies required to run the Unit Tests for `sanic` | pip3 install -e '.[test]' |
| extras_require['dev'] | Additional Development requirements to add contributing | pip3 install -e '.[dev]' |
| extras_require['docs'] | Dependencies required to enable building and enhancing sanic documentation | pip3 install -e '.[docs]' |
## Running all tests
To run the tests for Sanic it is recommended to use tox like so:
```bash
tox
```
See it's that simple!
`tox.ini` contains different environments. Running `tox` without any arguments will
run all unittests, perform lint and other checks.
## Run unittests :
`tox` environment -> `[testenv]`
To execute only unittests, run `tox` with environment like so:
```bash
tox -e py36 -v -- tests/test_config.py
# or
tox -e py37 -v -- tests/test_config.py
```
## Run lint checks :
`tox` environment -> `[testenv:lint]`
Permform `flake8`, `black` and `isort` checks.
```bash
tox -e lint
```
## Run other checks :
`tox` environment -> `[testenv:check]`
Perform other checks.
```bash
tox -e check
```
# Code Style
To maintain the code consistency, Sanic uses following tools.
1. [isort](https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort)
2. [black](https://github.com/python/black)
2. [flake8](https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8)
## isort
`isort` sorts Python imports. It divides imports into three
categories sorted each in alphabetical order.
1. built-in
2. third-party
3. project-specific
## black
`black` is a Python code formatter.
## flake8
`flake8` is a Python style guide that wraps following tools into one.
1. PyFlakes
2. pycodestyle
3. Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
`isort`, `black` and `flake8` checks are performed during `tox` lint checks.
Refer [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) documentation for more details.
## Pull requests!
So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple:
1. All pull requests must pass unit tests.
2. All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least
one current collaborator on the project.
3. All pull requests must pass flake8 checks.
4. All pull requests must be consistent with the existing code.
5. If you decide to remove/change anything from any common interface
a deprecation message should accompany it.
6. If you implement a new feature you should have at least one unit
test to accompany it.
7. An example must be one of the following:
* Example of how to use Sanic
* Example of how to use Sanic extensions
* Example of how to use Sanic and asynchronous library
## Documentation
Sanic's documentation is built
using [sphinx](http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/). Guides are written in
Markdown and can be found in the `docs` folder, while the module reference is
automatically generated using `sphinx-apidoc`.
To generate the documentation from scratch:
```bash
sphinx-apidoc -fo docs/_api/ sanic
sphinx-build -b html docs docs/_build
```
The HTML documentation will be created in the `docs/_build` folder.
## Warning
One of the main goals of Sanic is speed. Code that lowers the performance of
Sanic without significant gains in usability, security, or features may not be
merged. Please don't let this intimidate you! If you have any concerns about an
idea, open an issue for discussion and help.

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Contributing
============
Thank you for your interest! Sanic is always looking for contributors. If you
don't feel comfortable contributing code, adding docstrings to the source files
is very appreciated.
We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all,
regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion,
or similar personal characteristic.
Our `code of conduct <./CONDUCT.md>`_ sets the standards for behavior.
Installation
------------
To develop on sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly recommend to
install from sources.
So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working directory with
a virtual environment already set up, then run:
.. code-block:: bash
pip3 install -e . ".[dev]"
Dependency Changes
------------------
``Sanic`` doesn't use ``requirements*.txt`` files to manage any kind of dependencies related to it in order to simplify the
effort required in managing the dependencies. Please make sure you have read and understood the following section of
the document that explains the way ``sanic`` manages dependencies inside the ``setup.py`` file.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Dependency Type
- Usage
- Installation
* - requirements
- Bare minimum dependencies required for sanic to function
- ``pip3 install -e .``
* - tests_require / extras_require['test']
- Dependencies required to run the Unit Tests for ``sanic``
- ``pip3 install -e '.[test]'``
* - extras_require['dev']
- Additional Development requirements to add contributing
- ``pip3 install -e '.[dev]'``
* - extras_require['docs']
- Dependencies required to enable building and enhancing sanic documentation
- ``pip3 install -e '.[docs]'``
Running all tests
-----------------
To run the tests for Sanic it is recommended to use tox like so:
.. code-block:: bash
tox
See it's that simple!
``tox.ini`` contains different environments. Running ``tox`` without any arguments will
run all unittests, perform lint and other checks.
Run unittests
-------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv]`
To execute only unittests, run ``tox`` with environment like so:
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e py36 -v -- tests/test_config.py
# or
tox -e py37 -v -- tests/test_config.py
Run lint checks
---------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:lint]``
Permform ``flake8``\ , ``black`` and ``isort`` checks.
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e lint
Run other checks
----------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:check]``
Perform other checks.
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e check
Run Static Analysis
-------------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:security]``
Perform static analysis security scan
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e security
Run Documentation sanity check
------------------------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:docs]``
Perform sanity check on documentation
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e docs
Code Style
----------
To maintain the code consistency, Sanic uses following tools.
#. `isort <https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort>`_
#. `black <https://github.com/python/black>`_
#. `flake8 <https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8>`_
isort
*****
``isort`` sorts Python imports. It divides imports into three
categories sorted each in alphabetical order.
#. built-in
#. third-party
#. project-specific
black
*****
``black`` is a Python code formatter.
flake8
******
``flake8`` is a Python style guide that wraps following tools into one.
#. PyFlakes
#. pycodestyle
#. Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
``isort``\ , ``black`` and ``flake8`` checks are performed during ``tox`` lint checks.
Refer `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_ documentation for more details.
Pull requests
-------------
So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple:
#. All pull requests must have a changelog details associated with it.
#. All pull requests must pass unit tests.
#. All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least one current collaborator on the project.
#. All pull requests must pass flake8 checks.
#. All pull requests must be consistent with the existing code.
#. If you decide to remove/change anything from any common interface a deprecation message should accompany it.
#. If you implement a new feature you should have at least one unit test to accompany it.
#. An example must be one of the following:
* Example of how to use Sanic
* Example of how to use Sanic extensions
* Example of how to use Sanic and asynchronous library
Changelog
---------
It is mandatory to add documentation for Change log as part of your Pull request when you fix/contribute something
to the ``sanic`` community. This will enable us in generating better and well defined change logs during the
release which can aid community users in a great way.
.. note::
Single line explaining the details of the PR in brief
Detailed description of what the PR is about and what changes or enhancements are being done.
No need to include examples or any other details here. But it is important that you provide
enough context here to let user understand what this change is all about and why it is being
introduced into the ``sanic`` codebase.
Make sure you leave an line space after the first line to make sure the document rendering is clean
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Contribution Type
- Changelog file name format
- Changelog file location
* - Features
- <git_issue>.feature.rst
- ``changelogs``
* - Bugfixes
- <git_issue>.bugfix.rst
- ``changelogs``
* - Improved Documentation
- <git_issue>.doc.rst
- ``changelogs``
* - Deprecations and Removals
- <git_issue>.removal.rst
- ``changelogs``
* - Miscellaneous internal changes
- <git_issue>.misc.rst
- ``changelogs``
Documentation
-------------
Sanic's documentation is built
using `sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/>`_. Guides are written in
Markdown and can be found in the ``docs`` folder, while the module reference is
automatically generated using ``sphinx-apidoc``.
To generate the documentation from scratch:
.. code-block:: bash
sphinx-apidoc -fo docs/_api/ sanic
sphinx-build -b html docs docs/_build
# There is a simple make command provided to ease the work required in generating
# the documentation
make docs
The HTML documentation will be created in the ``docs/_build`` folder.
.. warning::
One of the main goals of Sanic is speed. Code that lowers the performance of
Sanic without significant gains in usability, security, or features may not be
merged. Please don't let this intimidate you! If you have any concerns about an
idea, open an issue for discussion and help.

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@echo "docker-test" @echo "docker-test"
@echo " Run Sanic Unit Tests using Docker" @echo " Run Sanic Unit Tests using Docker"
@echo "black" @echo "black"
@echo " Analyze and fix linting issues using Black" @echo " Analyze and fix linting issues using Black"
@echo "fix-import" @echo "fix-import"
@echo " Analyze and fix import order using isort" @echo " Analyze and fix import order using isort"
@echo "beautify [sort_imports=1] [include_tests=1]" @echo "beautify [sort_imports=1] [include_tests=1]"
@echo " Analyze and fix linting issue using black and optionally fix import sort using isort" @echo " Analyze and fix linting issue using black and optionally fix import sort using isort"
@echo "" @echo ""
@echo "docs"
@echo " Generate Sanic documentation"
@echo ""
@echo "clean-docs"
@echo " Clean Sanic documentation"
@echo ""
@echo "docs-test"
@echo " Test Sanic Documentation for errors"
@echo ""
@echo "changelog"
@echo " Generate changelog for Sanic to prepare for new release"
@echo ""
@echo "release"
@echo " Prepare Sanic for a new changes by version bump and changelog"
@echo ""
clean: clean:
find . ! -path "./.eggs/*" -name "*.pyc" -exec rm {} \; find . ! -path "./.eggs/*" -name "*.pyc" -exec rm {} \;
@ -56,3 +72,24 @@ black:
fix-import: black fix-import: black
isort -rc sanic tests isort -rc sanic tests
docs-clean:
cd docs && make clean
docs: docs-clean
cd docs && make html
docs-test: docs-clean
cd docs && make dummy
changelog:
python scripts/changelog.py
release:
ifdef version
python scripts/release.py --release-version ${version} --generate-changelog
else
python scripts/release.py --generate-changelog
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Contribution Contribution
------------ ------------
We are always happy to have new contributions. We have `marked issues good for anyone looking to get started <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abeginner>`_, and welcome `questions on the forums <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. Please take a look at our `Contribution guidelines <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md>`_. We are always happy to have new contributions. We have `marked issues good for anyone looking to get started <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abeginner>`_, and welcome `questions on the forums <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. Please take a look at our `Contribution guidelines <https://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sanic/contributing.html>`_.

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!.gitignore

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Documentation infrastructure changes
- Enable having a single common `CHANGELOG` file for both GitHub page and documentation
- Fix Sphinix deprecation warnings
- Fix documentation warnings due to invalid `rst` indentation
- Enable common contribution guidelines file across GitHub and documentation via `CONTRIBUTING.rst`

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Enable Towncrier Support
As part of this feature, `towncrier` is being introduced as a mechanism to partially automate the process
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import os import os
import sys import sys
# Add support for Markdown documentation using Recommonmark
from recommonmark.parser import CommonMarkParser
# Add support for auto-doc # Add support for auto-doc
import recommonmark
from recommonmark.transform import AutoStructify from recommonmark.transform import AutoStructify
# Ensure that sanic is present in the path, to allow sphinx-apidoc to # Ensure that sanic is present in the path, to allow sphinx-apidoc to
@ -25,12 +23,11 @@ import sanic
# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------ # -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
extensions = ['sphinx.ext.autodoc', 'sphinxcontrib.asyncio'] extensions = ['sphinx.ext.autodoc', "recommonmark"]
templates_path = ['_templates'] templates_path = ['_templates']
# Enable support for both Restructured Text and Markdown # Enable support for both Restructured Text and Markdown
source_parsers = {'.md': CommonMarkParser}
source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md'] source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md']
# The master toctree document. # The master toctree document.
@ -149,6 +146,6 @@ suppress_warnings = ['image.nonlocal_uri']
def setup(app): def setup(app):
app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', { app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', {
'enable_eval_rst': True, 'enable_eval_rst': True,
'enable_auto_doc_ref': True, 'enable_auto_doc_ref': False,
}, True) }, True)
app.add_transform(AutoStructify) app.add_transform(AutoStructify)

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# Changelog
## Version 19.6
- Changes:
- [#1562](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562)
Remove `aiohttp` dependencey and create new `SanicTestClient` based upon
[`requests-async`](https://github.com/encode/requests-async).
- [#1475](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1475)
Added ASGI support (Beta)
- [#1436](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1436)
Add Configure support from object string
- [#1544](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1544)
Drop dependency on distutil
- Fixes:
- [#1587](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1587)
Add missing handle for Expect header.
- [#1560](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1560)
Allow to disable Transfer-Encoding: chunked.
- [#1558](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1558)
Fix graceful shutdown.
- [#1594](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1594)
Strict Slashes behavior fix
- Deprecation:
- [#1562](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1562)
Drop support for Python 3.5
- [#1568](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1568)
Deprecate route removal.
Note: Sanic will not support Python 3.5 from version 19.6 and forward. However,
version 18.12LTS will have its support period extended thru December 2020, and
therefore passing Python's official support version 3.5, which is set to expire
in September 2020.
## Version 19.3
- Changes:
- [#1497](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1497)
Add support for zero-length and RFC 5987 encoded filename for
multipart/form-data requests.
- [#1484](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1484)
The type of `expires` attribute of `sanic.cookies.Cookie` is now
enforced to be of type `datetime`.
- [#1482](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1482)
Add support for the `stream` parameter of `sanic.Sanic.add_route()`
available to `sanic.Blueprint.add_route()`.
- [#1481](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1481)
Accept negative values for route parameters with type `int` or `number`.
- [#1476](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1476)
Deprecated the use of `sanic.request.Request.raw_args` - it has a
fundamental flaw in which is drops repeated query string parameters.
Added `sanic.request.Request.query_args` as a replacement for the
original use-case.
- [#1472](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1472)
Remove an unwanted `None` check in Request class `repr` implementation.
This changes the default `repr` of a Request from `<Request>` to
`<Request: None />`
- [#1470](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1470)
Added 2 new parameters to `sanic.app.Sanic.create_server`:
- `return_asyncio_server` - whether to return an asyncio.Server.
- `asyncio_server_kwargs` - kwargs to pass to `loop.create_server` for
the event loop that sanic is using.
This is a breaking change.
- [#1499](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1499)
Added a set of test cases that test and benchmark route resolution.
- [#1457](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1457)
The type of the `"max-age"` value in a `sanic.cookies.Cookie` is now
enforced to be an integer. Non-integer values are replaced with `0`.
- [#1445](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1445)
Added the `endpoint` attribute to an incoming `request`, containing the
name of the handler function.
- [#1423](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1423)
Improved request streaming. `request.stream` is now a bounded-size buffer
instead of an unbounded queue. Callers must now call
`await request.stream.read()` instead of `await request.stream.get()`
to read each portion of the body.
This is a breaking change.
- Fixes:
- [#1502](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1502)
Sanic was prefetching `time.time()` and updating it once per second to
avoid excessive `time.time()` calls. The implementation was observed to
cause memory leaks in some cases. The benefit of the prefetch appeared
to negligible, so this has been removed. Fixes
[#1500](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1500)
- [#1501](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1501)
Fix a bug in the auto-reloader when the process was launched as a module
i.e. `python -m init0.mod1` where the sanic server is started
in `init0/mod1.py` with `debug` enabled and imports another module in
`init0`.
- [#1376](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1376)
Allow sanic test client to bind to a random port by specifying
`port=None` when constructing a `SanicTestClient`
- [#1399](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1399)
Added the ability to specify middleware on a blueprint group, so that all
routes produced from the blueprints in the group have the middleware
applied.
- [#1442](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1442)
Allow the the use the `SANIC_ACCESS_LOG` environment variable to
enable/disable the access log when not explicitly passed to `app.run()`.
This allows the access log to be disabled for example when running via
gunicorn.
- Developer infrastructure:
- [#1529](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1529) Update project PyPI credentials
- [#1515](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1515) fix linter issue causing travis build failures (fix #1514)
- [#1490](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1490) Fix python version in doc build
- [#1478](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1478) Upgrade setuptools version and use native docutils in doc build
- [#1464](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1464) Upgrade pytest, and fix caplog unit tests
- Typos and Documentation:
- [#1516](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1516) Fix typo at the exception documentation
- [#1510](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1510) fix typo in Asyncio example
- [#1486](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1486) Documentation typo
- [#1477](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1477) Fix grammar in README.md
- [#1489](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1489) Added "databases" to the extensions list
- [#1483](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1483) Add sanic-zipkin to extensions list
- [#1487](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1487) Removed link to deleted repo, Sanic-OAuth, from the extensions list
- [#1460](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1460) 18.12 changelog
- [#1449](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1449) Add example of amending request object
- [#1446](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1446) Update README
- [#1444](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1444) Update README
- [#1443](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1443) Update README, including new logo
- [#1440](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1440) fix minor type and pip install instruction mismatch
- [#1424](https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/pull/1424) Documentation Enhancements
Note: 19.3.0 was skipped for packagement purposes and not released on PyPI
## Version 18.12
- Changes:
- Improved codebase test coverage from 81% to 91%.
- Added stream_large_files and host examples in static_file document
- Added methods to append and finish body content on Request (#1379)
- Integrated with .appveyor.yml for windows ci support
- Added documentation for AF_INET6 and AF_UNIX socket usage
- Adopt black/isort for codestyle
- Cancel task when connection_lost
- Simplify request ip and port retrieval logic
- Handle config error in load config file.
- Integrate with codecov for CI
- Add missed documentation for config section.
- Deprecate Handler.log
- Pinned httptools requirement to version 0.0.10+
- Fixes:
- Fix `remove_entity_headers` helper function (#1415)
- Fix TypeError when use Blueprint.group() to group blueprint with default url_prefix, Use os.path.normpath to avoid invalid url_prefix like api//v1
f8a6af1 Rename the `http` module to `helpers` to prevent conflicts with the built-in Python http library (fixes #1323)
- Fix unittests on windows
- Fix Namespacing of sanic logger
- Fix missing quotes in decorator example
- Fix redirect with quoted param
- Fix doc for latest blueprint code
- Fix build of latex documentation relating to markdown lists
- Fix loop exception handling in app.py
- Fix content length mismatch in windows and other platform
- Fix Range header handling for static files (#1402)
- Fix the logger and make it work (#1397)
- Fix type pikcle->pickle in multiprocessing test
- Fix pickling blueprints Change the string passed in the "name" section of the namedtuples in Blueprint to match the name of the Blueprint module attribute name. This allows blueprints to be pickled and unpickled, without errors, which is a requirment of running Sanic in multiprocessing mode in Windows. Added a test for pickling and unpickling blueprints Added a test for pickling and unpickling sanic itself Added a test for enabling multiprocessing on an app with a blueprint (only useful to catch this bug if the tests are run on Windows).
- Fix document for logging
## Version 0.8
0.8.3
- Changes:
- Ownership changed to org 'huge-success'
0.8.0
- Changes:
- Add Server-Sent Events extension (Innokenty Lebedev)
- Graceful handling of request_handler_task cancellation (Ashley Sommer)
- Sanitize URL before redirection (aveao)
- Add url_bytes to request (johndoe46)
- py37 support for travisci (yunstanford)
- Auto reloader support for OSX (garyo)
- Add UUID route support (Volodymyr Maksymiv)
- Add pausable response streams (Ashley Sommer)
- Add weakref to request slots (vopankov)
- remove ubuntu 12.04 from test fixture due to deprecation (yunstanford)
- Allow streaming handlers in add_route (kinware)
- use travis_retry for tox (Raphael Deem)
- update aiohttp version for test client (yunstanford)
- add redirect import for clarity (yingshaoxo)
- Update HTTP Entity headers (Arnulfo Solís)
- Add register_listener method (Stephan Fitzpatrick)
- Remove uvloop/ujson dependencies for Windows (abuckenheimer)
- Content-length header on 204/304 responses (Arnulfo Solís)
- Extend WebSocketProtocol arguments and add docs (Bob Olde Hampsink, yunstanford)
- Update development status from pre-alpha to beta (Maksim Anisenkov)
- KeepAlive Timout log level changed to debug (Arnulfo Solís)
- Pin pytest to 3.3.2 because of pytest-dev/pytest#3170 (Maksim Aniskenov)
- Install Python 3.5 and 3.6 on docker container for tests (Shahin Azad)
- Add support for blueprint groups and nesting (Elias Tarhini)
- Remove uvloop for windows setup (Aleksandr Kurlov)
- Auto Reload (Yaser Amari)
- Documentation updates/fixups (multiple contributors)
- Fixes:
- Fix: auto_reload in Linux (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix: broken tests for aiohttp >= 3.3.0 (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix: disable auto_reload by default on windows (abuckenheimer)
- Fix (1143): Turn off access log with gunicorn (hqy)
- Fix (1268): Support status code for file response (Cosmo Borsky)
- Fix (1266): Add content_type flag to Sanic.static (Cosmo Borsky)
- Fix: subprotocols parameter missing from add_websocket_route (ciscorn)
- Fix (1242): Responses for CI header (yunstanford)
- Fix (1237): add version constraint for websockets (yunstanford)
- Fix (1231): memory leak - always release resource (Phillip Xu)
- Fix (1221): make request truthy if transport exists (Raphael Deem)
- Fix failing tests for aiohttp>=3.1.0 (Ashley Sommer)
- Fix try_everything examples (PyManiacGR, kot83)
- Fix (1158): default to auto_reload in debug mode (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1136): ErrorHandler.response handler call too restrictive (Julien Castiaux)
- Fix: raw requires bytes-like object (cloudship)
- Fix (1120): passing a list in to a route decorator's host arg (Timothy Ebiuwhe)
- Fix: Bug in multipart/form-data parser (DirkGuijt)
- Fix: Exception for missing parameter when value is null (NyanKiyoshi)
- Fix: Parameter check (Howie Hu)
- Fix (1089): Routing issue with named parameters and different methods (yunstanford)
- Fix (1085): Signal handling in multi-worker mode (yunstanford)
- Fix: single quote in readme.rst (Cosven)
- Fix: method typos (Dmitry Dygalo)
- Fix: log_response correct output for ip and port (Wibowo Arindrarto)
- Fix (1042): Exception Handling (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: Chinese URIs (Howie Hu)
- Fix (1079): timeout bug when self.transport is None (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1074): fix strict_slashes when route has slash (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1050): add samesite cookie to cookie keys (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1065): allow add_task after server starts (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1061): double quotes in unauthorized exception (Raphael Deem)
- Fix (1062): inject the app in add_task method (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: update environment.yml for readthedocs (Eli Uriegas)
- Fix: Cancel request task when response timeout is triggered (Jeong YunWon)
- Fix (1052): Method not allowed response for RFC7231 compliance (Raphael Deem)
- Fix: IPv6 Address and Socket Data Format (Dan Palmer)
Note: Changelog was unmaintained between 0.1 and 0.7
## Version 0.1
- 0.1.7
- Reversed static url and directory arguments to meet spec
- 0.1.6
- Static files
- Lazy Cookie Loading
- 0.1.5
- Cookies
- Blueprint listeners and ordering
- Faster Router
- Fix: Incomplete file reads on medium+ sized post requests
- Breaking: after_start and before_stop now pass sanic as their first argument
- 0.1.4
- Multiprocessing
- 0.1.3
- Blueprint support
- Faster Response processing
- 0.1.1 - 0.1.2
- Struggling to update pypi via CI
- 0.1.0
- Released to public

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Changelog
---------
.. include:: ../../CHANGELOG.rst

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Contributing .. include:: ../../CONTRIBUTING.rst
============
Thank you for your interest! Sanic is always looking for contributors.
If you dont feel comfortable contributing code, adding docstrings to
the source files is very appreciated.
Installation
------------
To develop on sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly
recommend to install from sources.
So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working
directory with a virtual environment already set up, then run:
.. code:: bash
pip3 install -e '.[dev]'
Dependency Changes
------------------
``Sanic`` doesn't use ``requirements*.txt`` files to manage any kind of dependencies related to it in order to simplify the
effort required in managing the dependencies. Please make sure you have read and understood the following section of
the document that explains the way ``sanic`` manages dependencies inside the ``setup.py`` file.
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| Dependency Type | Usage | Installation |
+========================+===============================================+================================+
| requirements | Bare minimum dependencies required for sanic | ``pip3 install -e .`` |
| | to function | |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| tests_require / | Dependencies required to run the Unit Tests | ``pip3 install -e '.[test]'`` |
| extras_require['test'] | for ``sanic`` | |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| extras_require['dev'] | Additional Development requirements to add | ``pip3 install -e '.[dev]'`` |
| | for contributing | |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
| extras_require['docs'] | Dependencies required to enable building and | ``pip3 install -e '.[docs]'`` |
| | enhancing sanic documentation | |
+------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
Running tests
-------------
To run the tests for sanic it is recommended to use tox like so:
.. code:: bash
tox
See its that simple!
Pull requests!
--------------
So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple:
* All pull requests must pass unit tests
* All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least one current collaborator on the project
* All pull requests must pass flake8 checks
* If you decide to remove/change anything from any common interface a deprecation message should accompany it.
* If you implement a new feature you should have at least one unit test to accompany it.
Documentation
-------------
Sanics documentation is built using `sphinx`_. Guides are written in
Markdown and can be found in the ``docs`` folder, while the module
reference is automatically generated using ``sphinx-apidoc``.
To generate the documentation from scratch:
.. code:: bash
sphinx-apidoc -fo docs/_api/ sanic
sphinx-build -b html docs docs/_build
The HTML documentation will be created in the ``docs/_build`` folder.
.. warning::
One of the main goals of Sanic is speed. Code that lowers the
performance of Sanic without significant gains in usability, security,
or features may not be merged. Please dont let this intimidate you! If
you have any concerns about an idea, open an issue for discussion and
help.
.. _sphinx: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
Moved to the [`awesome-sanic`](https://github.com/mekicha/awesome-sanic) list. # Extensions
Moved to the [awesome-sanic](https://github.com/mekicha/awesome-sanic) list.

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@ -203,16 +203,21 @@ async def post_handler(request, post_id):
Other things to keep in mind when using `url_for`: Other things to keep in mind when using `url_for`:
- Keyword arguments passed to `url_for` that are not request parameters will be included in the URL's query string. For example: - Keyword arguments passed to `url_for` that are not request parameters will be included in the URL's query string. For example:
```python ```python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', arg_two='two') url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', arg_two='two')
# /posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_two=two # /posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_two=two
``` ```
- Multivalue argument can be passed to `url_for`. For example: - Multivalue argument can be passed to `url_for`. For example:
```python ```python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one=['one', 'two']) url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one=['one', 'two'])
# /posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_one=two # /posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_one=two
``` ```
- Also some special arguments (`_anchor`, `_external`, `_scheme`, `_method`, `_server`) passed to `url_for` will have special url building (`_method` is not supported now and will be ignored). For example: - Also some special arguments (`_anchor`, `_external`, `_scheme`, `_method`, `_server`) passed to `url_for` will have special url building (`_method` is not supported now and will be ignored). For example:
```python ```python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _anchor='anchor') url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _anchor='anchor')
# /posts/5?arg_one=one#anchor # /posts/5?arg_one=one#anchor
@ -229,6 +234,7 @@ url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _scheme='http', _ext
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one=['one', 'two'], arg_two=2, _anchor='anchor', _scheme='http', _external=True, _server='another_server:8888') url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one=['one', 'two'], arg_two=2, _anchor='anchor', _scheme='http', _external=True, _server='another_server:8888')
# http://another_server:8888/posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_one=two&arg_two=2#anchor # http://another_server:8888/posts/5?arg_one=one&arg_one=two&arg_two=2#anchor
``` ```
- All valid parameters must be passed to `url_for` to build a URL. If a parameter is not supplied, or if a parameter does not match the specified type, a `URLBuildError` will be raised. - All valid parameters must be passed to `url_for` to build a URL. If a parameter is not supplied, or if a parameter does not match the specified type, a `URLBuildError` will be raised.
## WebSocket routes ## WebSocket routes

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
from sanic.__version__ import __version__
from sanic.app import Sanic from sanic.app import Sanic
from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint
__version__ = "19.6.2" __all__ = ["Sanic", "Blueprint", "__version__"]
__all__ = ["Sanic", "Blueprint"]

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@ -441,14 +441,16 @@ class Sanic:
def websocket( def websocket(
self, uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None self, uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None
): ):
"""Decorate a function to be registered as a websocket route """
Decorate a function to be registered as a websocket route
:param uri: path of the URL :param uri: path of the URL
:param host: Host IP or FQDN details :param host: Host IP or FQDN details
:param strict_slashes: If the API endpoint needs to terminate :param strict_slashes: If the API endpoint needs to terminate
with a "/" or not with a "/" or not
:param subprotocols: optional list of str with supported subprotocols :param subprotocols: optional list of str with supported subprotocols
:param name: A unique name assigned to the URL so that it can :param name: A unique name assigned to the URL so that it can
be used with :func:`url_for` be used with :func:`url_for`
:return: decorated function :return: decorated function
""" """
self.enable_websocket() self.enable_websocket()
@ -1049,8 +1051,8 @@ class Sanic:
:param debug: Enables debug output (slows server) :param debug: Enables debug output (slows server)
:type debug: bool :type debug: bool
:param ssl: SSLContext, or location of certificate and key :param ssl: SSLContext, or location of certificate and key
for SSL encryption of worker(s) for SSL encryption of worker(s)
:type ssl:SSLContext or dict :type ssl: SSLContext or dict
:param sock: Socket for the server to accept connections from :param sock: Socket for the server to accept connections from
:type sock: socket :type sock: socket
:param workers: Number of processes received before it is respected :param workers: Number of processes received before it is respected
@ -1058,10 +1060,10 @@ class Sanic:
:param protocol: Subclass of asyncio Protocol class :param protocol: Subclass of asyncio Protocol class
:type protocol: type[Protocol] :type protocol: type[Protocol]
:param backlog: a number of unaccepted connections that the system :param backlog: a number of unaccepted connections that the system
will allow before refusing new connections will allow before refusing new connections
:type backlog: int :type backlog: int
:param stop_event: event to be triggered :param stop_event: event to be triggered
before stopping the app - deprecated before stopping the app - deprecated
:type stop_event: None :type stop_event: None
:param register_sys_signals: Register SIG* events :param register_sys_signals: Register SIG* events
:type register_sys_signals: bool :type register_sys_signals: bool
@ -1178,17 +1180,17 @@ class Sanic:
:param debug: Enables debug output (slows server) :param debug: Enables debug output (slows server)
:type debug: bool :type debug: bool
:param ssl: SSLContext, or location of certificate and key :param ssl: SSLContext, or location of certificate and key
for SSL encryption of worker(s) for SSL encryption of worker(s)
:type ssl:SSLContext or dict :type ssl: SSLContext or dict
:param sock: Socket for the server to accept connections from :param sock: Socket for the server to accept connections from
:type sock: socket :type sock: socket
:param protocol: Subclass of asyncio Protocol class :param protocol: Subclass of asyncio Protocol class
:type protocol: type[Protocol] :type protocol: type[Protocol]
:param backlog: a number of unaccepted connections that the system :param backlog: a number of unaccepted connections that the system
will allow before refusing new connections will allow before refusing new connections
:type backlog: int :type backlog: int
:param stop_event: event to be triggered :param stop_event: event to be triggered
before stopping the app - deprecated before stopping the app - deprecated
:type stop_event: None :type stop_event: None
:param access_log: Enables writing access logs (slows server) :param access_log: Enables writing access logs (slows server)
:type access_log: bool :type access_log: bool

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@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ from collections.abc import MutableSequence
class BlueprintGroup(MutableSequence): class BlueprintGroup(MutableSequence):
""" """
This class provides a mechanism to implement a Blueprint Group This class provides a mechanism to implement a Blueprint Group
using the `Blueprint.group` method. To avoid having to re-write using the :meth:`~sanic.blueprints.Blueprint.group` method in
:class:`~sanic.blueprints.Blueprint`. To avoid having to re-write
some of the existing implementation, this class provides a custom some of the existing implementation, this class provides a custom
iterator implementation that will let you use the object of this iterator implementation that will let you use the object of this
class as a list/tuple inside the existing implementation. class as a list/tuple inside the existing implementation.

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@ -212,20 +212,25 @@ class Request(dict):
Method to parse `query_string` using `urllib.parse.parse_qs`. Method to parse `query_string` using `urllib.parse.parse_qs`.
This methods is used by `args` property. This methods is used by `args` property.
Can be used directly if you need to change default parameters. Can be used directly if you need to change default parameters.
:param keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
:param keep_blank_values:
flag indicating whether blank values in
percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.
A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank
strings. The default false value indicates that blank values strings. The default false value indicates that blank values
are to be ignored and treated as if they were not included. are to be ignored and treated as if they were not included.
:type keep_blank_values: bool :type keep_blank_values: bool
:param strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors. :param strict_parsing:
flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true, If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
errors raise a ValueError exception. errors raise a ValueError exception.
:type strict_parsing: bool :type strict_parsing: bool
:param encoding: specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences :param encoding:
specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences
into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method. into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method.
:type encoding: str :type encoding: str
:param errors: specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences :param errors:
specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences
into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method. into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method.
:type errors: str :type errors: str
:return: RequestParameters :return: RequestParameters
@ -275,20 +280,25 @@ class Request(dict):
Method to parse `query_string` using `urllib.parse.parse_qsl`. Method to parse `query_string` using `urllib.parse.parse_qsl`.
This methods is used by `query_args` property. This methods is used by `query_args` property.
Can be used directly if you need to change default parameters. Can be used directly if you need to change default parameters.
:param keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
:param keep_blank_values:
flag indicating whether blank values in
percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.
A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank
strings. The default false value indicates that blank values strings. The default false value indicates that blank values
are to be ignored and treated as if they were not included. are to be ignored and treated as if they were not included.
:type keep_blank_values: bool :type keep_blank_values: bool
:param strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors. :param strict_parsing:
flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true, If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
errors raise a ValueError exception. errors raise a ValueError exception.
:type strict_parsing: bool :type strict_parsing: bool
:param encoding: specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences :param encoding:
specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences
into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method. into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method.
:type encoding: str :type encoding: str
:param errors: specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences :param errors:
specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences
into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method. into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method.
:type errors: str :type errors: str
:return: list :return: list

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from os import path
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
import towncrier
import click
except ImportError:
print(
"Please make sure you have a installed towncrier and click before using this tool"
)
exit(1)
@click.command()
@click.option(
"--draft",
"draft",
default=False,
flag_value=True,
help="Render the news fragments, don't write to files, "
"don't check versions.",
)
@click.option(
"--dir", "directory", default=path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__))
)
@click.option("--name", "project_name", default=None)
@click.option(
"--version",
"project_version",
default=None,
help="Render the news fragments using given version.",
)
@click.option("--date", "project_date", default=None)
@click.option(
"--yes",
"answer_yes",
default=False,
flag_value=True,
help="Do not ask for confirmation to remove news fragments.",
)
def _main(
draft,
directory,
project_name,
project_version,
project_date,
answer_yes,
):
return towncrier.__main(
draft,
directory,
project_name,
project_version,
project_date,
answer_yes,
)
_main()

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[tool.towncrier]
package = "sanic"
package_dir = "."
filename = "../CHANGELOG.rst"
directory = "./changelogs"
underlines = ["=", "*", "~"]
issue_format = "`#{issue} <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/issues/{issue}>`__"
title_format = "Version {version}"
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "feature"
name = "Features"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "bugfix"
name = "Bugfixes"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "doc"
name = "Improved Documentation"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "removal"
name = "Deprecations and Removals"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "misc"
name = "Miscellaneous internal changes"
showcontent = true

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@ -5,11 +5,12 @@ from collections import OrderedDict
from configparser import RawConfigParser from configparser import RawConfigParser
from datetime import datetime from datetime import datetime
from json import dumps from json import dumps
from os import path from os import path, chdir
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from jinja2 import Environment, BaseLoader from jinja2 import Environment, BaseLoader
from requests import patch from requests import patch
import towncrier
GIT_COMMANDS = { GIT_COMMANDS = {
"get_tag": ["git describe --tags --abbrev=0"], "get_tag": ["git describe --tags --abbrev=0"],
@ -56,6 +57,18 @@ RELEASE_NOTE_UPDATE_URL = (
) )
class Directory:
def __init__(self):
self._old_path = path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__))
self._new_path = path.dirname(self._old_path)
def __enter__(self):
chdir(self._new_path)
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
chdir(self._old_path)
def _run_shell_command(command: list): def _run_shell_command(command: list):
try: try:
process = Popen( process = Popen(
@ -118,14 +131,14 @@ def _get_current_tag(git_command_name="get_tag"):
def _update_release_version_for_sanic( def _update_release_version_for_sanic(
current_version, new_version, config_file current_version, new_version, config_file, generate_changelog
): ):
config_parser = RawConfigParser() config_parser = RawConfigParser()
with open(config_file) as cfg: with open(config_file) as cfg:
config_parser.read_file(cfg) config_parser.read_file(cfg)
config_parser.set("version", "current_version", new_version) config_parser.set("version", "current_version", new_version)
version_file = config_parser.get("version", "file") version_files = config_parser.get("version", "files")
current_version_line = config_parser.get( current_version_line = config_parser.get(
"version", "current_version_pattern" "version", "current_version_pattern"
).format(current_version=current_version) ).format(current_version=current_version)
@ -133,16 +146,27 @@ def _update_release_version_for_sanic(
"version", "new_version_pattern" "version", "new_version_pattern"
).format(new_version=new_version) ).format(new_version=new_version)
with open(version_file) as init_file: for version_file in version_files.split(","):
data = init_file.read() with open(version_file) as init_file:
data = init_file.read()
new_data = data.replace(current_version_line, new_version_line) new_data = data.replace(current_version_line, new_version_line)
with open(version_file, "w") as init_file: with open(version_file, "w") as init_file:
init_file.write(new_data) init_file.write(new_data)
with open(config_file, "w") as config: with open(config_file, "w") as config:
config_parser.write(config) config_parser.write(config)
if generate_changelog:
towncrier.__main(
draft=False,
directory=path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__)),
project_name=None,
project_version=new_version,
project_date=None,
answer_yes=True,
)
command = GIT_COMMANDS.get("commit_version_change") command = GIT_COMMANDS.get("commit_version_change")
command[0] = command[0].format( command[0] = command[0].format(
new_version=new_version, current_version=current_version new_version=new_version, current_version=current_version
@ -240,14 +264,16 @@ def release(args: Namespace):
current_version=current_version, current_version=current_version,
new_version=new_version, new_version=new_version,
config_file=args.config, config_file=args.config,
generate_changelog=args.generate_changelog,
) )
_tag_release( if args.tag_release:
current_version=current_version, _tag_release(
new_version=new_version, current_version=current_version,
milestone=args.milestone, new_version=new_version,
release_name=args.release_name, milestone=args.milestone,
token=args.token, release_name=args.release_name,
) token=args.token,
)
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
@ -278,13 +304,13 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
"--token", "--token",
"-t", "-t",
help="Git access token with necessary access to Huge Sanic Org", help="Git access token with necessary access to Huge Sanic Org",
required=True, required=False,
) )
cli.add_argument( cli.add_argument(
"--milestone", "--milestone",
"-ms", "-ms",
help="Git Release milestone information to include in relase note", help="Git Release milestone information to include in relase note",
required=True, required=False,
) )
cli.add_argument( cli.add_argument(
"--release-name", "--release-name",
@ -300,5 +326,28 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
action="store_true", action="store_true",
required=False, required=False,
) )
cli.add_argument(
"--tag-release",
help="Tag a new release for Sanic",
default=False,
action="store_true",
required=False,
)
cli.add_argument(
"--generate-changelog",
help="Generate changelog for Sanic as part of release",
default=False,
action="store_true",
required=False,
)
args = cli.parse_args() args = cli.parse_args()
release(args) if args.tag_release:
for key, value in {
"--token/-t": args.token,
"--milestone/-m": args.milestone,
}.items():
if not value:
print(f"{key} is mandatory while using --tag-release")
exit(1)
with Directory():
release(args)

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ multi_line_output = 3
not_skip = __init__.py not_skip = __init__.py
[version] [version]
current_version = 19.3.1 current_version = 19.6.2
file = sanic/__init__.py files = sanic/__version__.py
current_version_pattern = __version__ = "{current_version}" current_version_pattern = __version__ = "{current_version}"
new_version_pattern = __version__ = "{new_version}" new_version_pattern = __version__ = "{new_version}"

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ def open_local(paths, mode="r", encoding="utf8"):
return codecs.open(path, mode, encoding) return codecs.open(path, mode, encoding)
with open_local(["sanic", "__init__.py"], encoding="latin1") as fp: with open_local(["sanic", "__version__.py"], encoding="latin1") as fp:
try: try:
version = re.findall( version = re.findall(
r"^__version__ = \"([^']+)\"\r?$", fp.read(), re.M r"^__version__ = \"([^']+)\"\r?$", fp.read(), re.M
@ -99,6 +99,25 @@ tests_require = [
"pytest-benchmark", "pytest-benchmark",
] ]
docs_require = [
"sphinx>=2.1.2",
"sphinx_rtd_theme",
"recommonmark>=0.5.0",
"docutils",
"pygments",
]
dev_require = tests_require + [
"aiofiles",
"tox",
"black",
"flake8",
"bandit",
"towncrier",
]
all_require = dev_require + docs_require
if strtobool(os.environ.get("SANIC_NO_UJSON", "no")): if strtobool(os.environ.get("SANIC_NO_UJSON", "no")):
print("Installing without uJSON") print("Installing without uJSON")
requirements.remove(ujson) requirements.remove(ujson)
@ -112,15 +131,9 @@ if strtobool(os.environ.get("SANIC_NO_UVLOOP", "no")):
extras_require = { extras_require = {
"test": tests_require, "test": tests_require,
"dev": tests_require + ["aiofiles", "tox", "black", "flake8", "bandit"], "dev": dev_require,
"docs": [ "docs": docs_require,
"sphinx", "all": all_require,
"sphinx_rtd_theme",
"recommonmark",
"sphinxcontrib-asyncio",
"docutils",
"pygments",
],
} }
setup_kwargs["install_requires"] = requirements setup_kwargs["install_requires"] = requirements

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[tox] [tox]
envlist = py36, py37, {py36,py37}-no-ext, lint, check, security envlist = py36, py37, {py36,py37}-no-ext, lint, check, security, docs
[testenv] [testenv]
usedevelop = True usedevelop = True
@ -55,3 +55,17 @@ deps =
commands = commands =
bandit --recursive sanic --skip B404,B101 --exclude sanic/reloader_helpers.py bandit --recursive sanic --skip B404,B101 --exclude sanic/reloader_helpers.py
[testenv:docs]
platform = linux|linux2|darwin
whitelist_externals = make
deps =
sphinx>=2.1.2
sphinx_rtd_theme>=0.4.3
recommonmark>=0.5.0
docutils
pygments
gunicorn
commands =
make docs-test