* 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
* 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>
This commit fixes the issue in the `Range` header handling that was done
while serving the file contents.
As per the HTTP response standards, a status code of 206 will be used in
case if the Range is returning a partial value and default of 200 in
other cases.
Signed-off-by: Harsha Narayana <harsha2k4@gmail.com>
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).
* This commit adds handlers for the asyncio/uvloop protocol callbacks for pause_writing and resume_writing.
These are needed for the correct functioning of built-in tcp flow-control provided by uvloop and asyncio.
This is somewhat of a breaking change, because the `write` function in user streaming callbacks now must be `await`ed.
This is necessary because it is possible now that the http protocol may be paused, and any calls to write may need to wait on an async event to be called to become unpaused.
Updated examples and tests to reflect this change.
This change does not apply to websocket connections. A change to websocket connections may be required to match this change.
* Fix a couple of PEP8 errors caused by previous rebase.
* update docs
add await syntax to response.write in response-streaming docs.
* remove commented out code from a test file
* Fix two problems with the auto_reloader in Linux.
1) Change 'posix' to 'linux' in sys.plaform check, because 'posix' is an invalid value and 'linux' is the correct value to use here.
2) In kill_process_children, don't just kill the 2nd level procs, also kill the 1st level procs.
Also in kill_process_children, catch and ignore errors in the case that the child proc is already killed.
* Fix flake8 formatting on PR
The Canceled exception handler purposely sets `response` to `None` to drop references to the handler coroutine, in an attempt to preemptively release resources.
This commit also fixes a possible reference-before-assignment of the `response` variable in the `handle_request` function.
Finally, another byproduct of this change is that ResponseMiddleware will no longer run if the `response` is `None`.
* Add content_type flag to Sanic.static
Fixes#1266
* Fix flake8 error in travis
Add line to document `content_type` arg
* Fix content_type for file streams
Update tests
herp derp
* Remove content_type as an arg to HTTPResponse
`response.HTTPResponse` will default to `headers['Content-Type']` instead of `content_type`
https://github.com/channelcat/sanic/pull/1267#discussion_r204190913
* URL Quote the URL before redirecting
* Use safe url instead of unsafe one
* Fix query params
* fix build
* Whitelist all reserved characters from rfc3986
* Add tests for redirect url sanitizing
* Remove check for resulting URL on header injection test
The thing the tests are testing for can be implemented in other
ways that don't redirect to 100% the same address, but they'll all have
to match the remaining parts of the test to succeed.
* add unit tests, which should fail
* fix CIDict
* moving CIDict to avoid circular imports
* fix unit tests
* use multidict for headers
* fix cookie
* add version constraint for multidict
* omit test coverage for __main__.py
* make flake8 happy
* consolidate check in for loop
* travisci retry build
* introduced basic entity and hopbyhop header identification
* removed entity headers
* coding style fixes
* remove unneeded header check
* moved from bytes to unicode in headers
* changed list to tuple in empty response statuses
causes a route to be added twice. One without the slash, the other with the
Setting strict_slashes to false when a route does not end with slashes
slash. This is ok if the Router._add method runs linearly, but problematic
when it runs recursively. Unfortunately recursion is triggered when
the host param to the Router._add function is a list of hosts.
A field name in the Content-Disposition header is required by the multipart/form-data spec. If one field/part does not have it, it will be omitted from the request. When this happens, we log it to DEBUG.
Sanic automatically assumes that a form field is a file if it has a content-type header, even though the header is text/plain or application/json. This is a fix for it, I took into account the RFC7578 specification regarding the defaults.
When passing a null value as parameter (ex.: 0, None or False), Sanic said "Error: Required parameter `param` was not passed to url_for"
Example:
```
@app.route("/<idx>")
def route(rq, idx):
pass
```
```
url_for("route", idx=0)
```
No longer raises: `Error: Required parameter `idx` was not passed to url_for`
Change auto reloader enviroment varible name to SANIC_SERVER_RUNNING
Fix some typo mistakes, flake uncompatibilities and such problems.
Raise NotImplementedError for operating systems except posix systems for auto reloading.
Before: Even after raising ResponseTimeout, server still processes
remaining tasks until it is done
After: Before raising ResponseTimeout, server stops working task.
It seems that due to (recent?) changes in the websocket library, we
now need to call "connection_open" to flag that the websocket is now
ready to use. I've added that call just after the call to
"connection_made".
* Replaced COMMON_STATUS_CODES with a simple 200 check for more fast
* Added IPware algorithm
* Remove HTTP prefix from Django-style headers
Remove right_most_proxy because it's outside spec
* Remove obvious docstrings
* Revert "Replaced COMMON_STATUS_CODES with a simple 200 check for more fast"
This reverts commit 15b6980
* Revert "Added IPware algorithm"
This reverts commit bdf66cb
WTF HOW DO I GIT
* Revert "Revert "Replaced COMMON_STATUS_CODES with a simple 200 check for more fast""
This reverts commit d8df095
* Revert "Added IPware algorithm"
This reverts commit bdf66cb
* Delete ip.py