- adding 2 new parameters to Sanic.create_server:
* return_asyncio_server=False - defines whether there's
a need to return an asyncio.Server or run it right away
* asyncio_server_kwargs=None - for python 3.7 uvloop doesn't
support all necessary features like "start_serving",
so, in order to make sanic work well with asyncio from 3.7
there's a need to introduce generic way for passing
kwargs for "loop.create_server"
Closes: #1469
* Add tests for remove_route()
* Add tests for sanic/router.py
* Add tests for sanic/cookies.py
* Disable reset logging in test_logging.py
* Add tests for sanic/request.py
* Add tests for ContentRangeHandler
* Add tests for exception at response middleware
* Fix cached_handlers for ErrorHandler.lookup()
* Add test for websocket request timeout
* Add tests for getting cookies of StreamResponse, Remove some unused variables in tests/test_cookies.py
* Add tests for nested error handle
* add unit tests to completely cover blueprints
Signed-off-by: Harsha Narayana <harsha2k4@gmail.com>
* fix typo in the unit test code
Signed-off-by: Harsha Narayana <harsha2k4@gmail.com>
* created methods to append and finish body content on request.py so the underlying body instance can have certain flexibility; modified server.py to reflect these changes
* - made some adjustments (including the Request.body_init method) as requested by @ahopkins;
- created a new test with a custom Request class implementation of the flexibility provided by the new methods;
The current implementation of `sanic` attempts to make use of `ujson` if
it's available in the system and if not, it will default to the inbuilt
`json` module provided by python.
The current implementation of `ujson` does not provide a mechanism to
provide a custom `seperators` parameter as part of the `dumps` method
invocation and the default behavior of the module is to strip all the
spaces around seperators such as `:` and `,`. This leads to an
inconsistency in the response length when the response is generated
using the `ujson` and in built `json` module provided by python.
To maintain the consistency, this commit overrides the default behavior
of the `dumps` method provided by the `json` module to add a `seperators`
argument that will strip the white spaces around these character like
the default behavior of `ujson`
This addresses the issue referenced in #1398
Signed-off-by: Harsha Narayana <harsha2k4@gmail.com>