* Allow Pathlib Path objects to be passed to the app.static file endpoint register helper.
* fixed import sort
* Raise error if static file path is not an accepted object type
Added more tests to improve coverage on the new type checks.
* Streaming request by async for.
* Make all requests streaming and preload body for non-streaming handlers.
* Cleanup of code and avoid mixing streaming responses.
* Async http protocol loop.
* Change of test: don't require early bad request error but only after CRLF-CRLF.
* Add back streaming requests.
* Rewritten request body parser.
* Misc. cleanup, down to 4 failing tests.
* All tests OK.
* Entirely remove request body queue.
* Let black f*ckup the layout
* Better testing error messages on protocol errors.
* Remove StreamBuffer tests because the type is about to be removed.
* Remove tests using the deprecated get_headers function that can no longer be supported. Chunked mode is now autodetected, so do not put content-length header if chunked mode is preferred.
* Major refactoring of HTTP protocol handling (new module http.py added), all requests made streaming. A few compatibility issues and a lot of cleanup to be done remain, 16 tests failing.
* Terminate check_timeouts once connection_task finishes.
* Code cleanup, 14 tests failing.
* Much cleanup, 12 failing...
* Even more cleanup and error checking, 8 failing tests.
* Remove keep-alive header from responses. First of all, it should say timeout=<value> which wasn't the case with existing implementation, and secondly none of the other web servers I tried include this header.
* Everything but CustomServer OK.
* Linter
* Disable custom protocol test
* Remove unnecessary variables, optimise performance.
* A test was missing that body_init/body_push/body_finish are never called. Rewritten using receive_body and case switching to make it fail if bypassed.
* Minor fixes.
* Remove unused code.
* Py 3.8 check for deprecated loop argument.
* Fix a middleware cancellation handling test with py38.
* Linter 'n fixes
* Typing
* Stricter handling of request header size
* More specific error messages on Payload Too Large.
* Init http.response = None
* Messages further tuned.
* Always try to consume request body, plus minor cleanup.
* Add a missing check in case of close_if_idle on a dead connection.
* Avoid error messages on PayloadTooLarge.
* Add test for new API.
* json takes str, not bytes
* Default to no maximum request size for streaming handlers.
* Fix chunked mode crash.
* Header values should be strictly ASCII but both UTF-8 and Latin-1 exist. Use UTF-8B to
cope with all.
* Refactoring and cleanup.
* Unify response header processing of ASGI and asyncio modes.
* Avoid special handling of StreamingHTTPResponse.
* 35 % speedup in HTTP/1.1 response formatting (not so much overall effect).
* Duplicate set-cookie headers were being produced.
* Cleanup processed_headers some more.
* Linting
* Import ordering
* Response middleware ran by async request.respond().
* Need to check if transport is closing to avoid getting stuck in sending loops after peer has disconnected.
* Middleware and error handling refactoring.
* Linter
* Fix tracking of HTTP stage when writing to transport fails.
* Add clarifying comment
* Add a check for request body functions and a test for NotImplementedError.
* Linter and typing
* These must be tuples + hack mypy warnings away.
* New streaming test and minor fixes.
* Constant receive buffer size.
* 256 KiB send and receive buffers.
* Revert "256 KiB send and receive buffers."
This reverts commit abc1e3edb2.
* app.handle_exception already sends the response.
* Improved handling of errors during request.
* An odd hack to avoid an httpx limitation that causes test failures.
* Limit request header size to 8 KiB at most.
* Remove unnecessary use of format string.
* Cleanup tests
* Remove artifact
* Fix type checking
* Mark test for skipping
* Cleanup some edge cases
* Add ignore_body flag to safe methods
* Add unit tests for timeout logic
* Add unit tests for timeout logic
* Fix Mock usage in timeout test
* Change logging test to only logger in handler
* Windows py3.8 logging issue with current testing client
* Add test_header_size_exceeded
* Resolve merge conflicts
* Add request middleware to hard exception handling
* Add request middleware to hard exception handling
* Request middleware on exception handlers
* Linting
* Cleanup deprecations
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In ASGI-mode, don't do sanic-side response chunk encoding, leave that to the ASGI-response-transport
Don't set content-length when using chunked-encoding in ASGI mode, this is incompatible with ASGI Chunked Transport-Encoding.
* Ignore writing headers when in ASGI mode for streaming responses
* Move asgi set on streaming until after response type check
* Adds multidict==5.0.0 to pass tests
* Bump version to 20.9.1
This allows blueprint registration to add the bp's static routes to its list of own routes. So now blueprint middlewares will apply to a blueprint's static file routes.
Fixes#1953
* feat: fixes exception due to unread bytes in stream
* feat: additonal unit tests to cover changes
* fix: automated changes by `make fix-import`
* fix: additonal changes by `make fix-import`
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* Added fix to include subprotocols from scope
* Added unit test to validate fix
* Changes by black
* Made changes to WebsocketConnection protocol
* Linter changes
* Added unit tests
* Fixing bugs in linting due to isort import checks
* Reverting compat import changes
* Fixing linter errors in compat.py
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
* Version
* Version 20.6.1
* Fix imports and isort to remove from Makefile deprecated options
* duplicate the mypy ignore hint across both lines
after splitting the `from trio import ...` statement onto two lines, need to duplicate the mypy ignore hint across both lines to keep mypy from complaining
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* Socket binding implemented properly for IPv6 and UNIX sockets.
- app.run("::1") for IPv6
- app.run("unix:/tmp/server.sock") for UNIX sockets
- app.run("localhost") retains old functionality (randomly either IPv4 or IPv6)
Do note that IPv6 and UNIX sockets are not fully supported by other Sanic facilities.
In particular, request.server_name and request.server_port are currently unreliable.
* Fix Windows compatibility by not referring to socket.AF_UNIX unless needed.
* Compatibility fix.
* Fix test of existing unix socket.
* Cleaner unix socket removal.
* Remove unix socket on exit also with workers=1.
* More pedantic UNIX socket implementation.
* Refactor app to take unix= argument instead of unix:-prefixed host. Goin' fast @ unix-socket fixed.
* Linter
* Proxy properties cleanup. Slight changes of semantics. SERVER_NAME now overrides everything.
* Have server fill in connection info instead of request asking the socket.
- Would be a good idea to remove request.transport entirely but I didn't dare to touch it yet.
* Linter 💣🌟✊💀
* Fix typing issues. request.server_name returns empty string if host header is missing.
* Fix tests
* Tests were failing, fix connection info.
* Linter nazi says you need that empty line.
* Rename a to addr, leave client empty for unix sockets.
* Add --unix support when sanic is run as module.
* Remove remove_route, deprecated in 19.6.
* Improved unix socket binding.
* More robust creating and unlinking of sockets. Show proper and not temporary name in conn_info.
* Add comprehensive tests for unix socket mode.
* Hide some imports inside functions to avoid Windows failure.
* Mention unix socket mode in deployment docs.
* Fix merge commit.
* Make test_unix_connection_multiple_workers pickleable for spawn mode multiprocessing.
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Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
* Bug fix for host parameter issue with lists
As explained in #1772 there is an issue when using a list as an argument for the host parameter in the Blueprint.route() decorator. I've traced the issue back to this line, and the if conditional should ensure that the name attribute isn't accessed when route is None.
* Unit tests for blueprint.route host paramter set to list.
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
* fix-#1856: adjust websockets version to setup.py and make nightly (py39) tests pass
* fix-#1856: set min websockets version to 8.1
* fix-#1856: suppress timeout for CI to pass
* fix-#1856: timeout -> close_timeout due to deprecation warning
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* Fix watchdog reload worker repeatedly if there are multiple changed files
* Simplify autoreloader, don't need multiprocessing.Process. Now works on OSX py38.
* Allow autoreloader with multiple workers and run it earlier.
* This works OK on Windows too.
* I don't see how cwd could be different here.
* app.run and app.create_server argument fixup.
* Add test for auto_reload (coverage not working unfortunately).
* Reloader cleanup, don't use external kill commands and exit normally.
* Strip newlines on test output (Windows-compat).
* Report failures in test_auto_reload to avoid timeouts.
* Use different test server ports to avoid binding problems on Windows.
* Fix previous commit
* Listen on same port after reload.
* Show Goin' Fast banner on reloads.
* More robust testing, also -m sanic.
* Add a timeout to terminate process
* Try a workaround for tmpdir deletion on Windows.
* Join process also on error (context manager doesn't).
* Cleaner autoreloader termination on Windows.
* Remove unused code.
* Rename test.
* Longer timeout on test exit.
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Moves the subfunction _handler out to a module-level function, and parameterizes it with functools.partial().
Fixes the case when picking a sanic app which has a registered static route handler. This is usually encountered when attempting to use multiprocessing or auto_reload on OSX or Windows.
Fixes#1774
* Remove remove_route, deprecated in 19.6.
* No need for py35 compat anymore.
* Rewrite asyncio.coroutines with async/await.
* Remove deprecated request.raw_args.
* response.text() takes str only: avoid deprecation warning in all but one test.
* Remove unused import.
* Revert unnecessary deprecation warning.
* Remove apparently unnecessary py38 compat.
* Avoid asyncio.Task.all_tasks deprecation warning.
* Avoid warning on a test that tests deprecated response.text(int).
* Add pytest-asyncio to tox deps.
* Run the coroutine returned by AsyncioServer.close.
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* Fix Ctrl+C on Windows.
* Disable testing of a function N/A on Windows.
* Add test for coverage, avoid crash on missing _stopping.
* Initialise StreamingHTTPResponse.protocol = None
* Improved comments.
* Reduce amount of data in test_request_stream to avoid failures on Windows.
* The Windows test doesn't work on Windows :(
* Use port numbers more likely to be free than 8000.
* Disable the other signal tests on Windows as well.
* Windows doesn't properly support SO_REUSEADDR, so that's disabled in Python, and thus rebinding fails. For successful testing, reuse port instead.
* app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests
* Revert "app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests"
This reverts commit dc5d682448.
* Use random test server port on most tests. Should avoid port/addr reuse issues.
* Another test to random port instead of 8000.
* Fix deprecation warnings about missing name on Sanic() in tests.
* Linter and typing
* Increase test coverage
* Rewrite test for ctrlc_windows_workaround
* py36 compat
* py36 compat
* py36 compat
* Don't rely on loop internals but add a stopping flag to app.
* App may be restarted.
* py36 compat
* Linter
* Add a constant for OS checking.
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