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freddiewanah
a5a9658896
Refactor test cases to improve unit test quality (#2796)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-09-07 15:26:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
91d7e6a77d
Add PAAS files for webhook deployment 2023-09-07 10:20:10 +03:00
Theodore Ni
eb3d78f687
Fix test_fast when there's only one CPU (#2801)
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-09-06 21:26:28 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d255d1aae1
Conversion of User Guide to the SHH stack (#2781) 2023-09-06 15:44:00 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
47215d4635
Run tests on push as well (#2814) 2023-08-30 20:03:22 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
38ff9069f3
Suppress task cancel traceback (#2812) 2023-08-30 09:05:37 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
4dde4572ec
Refactor GitHub Actions (#2808) 2023-08-29 21:47:40 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
31d14704cb
Update README (#2810) 2023-08-27 18:42:43 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
6a89f4b2fe
Add constraint for autodocsumm (#2807) 2023-08-23 20:47:23 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
16256522f6
Disable Test PyPI dist 2023-07-25 16:13:47 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
205795d1e8
Prepare for v23.6 release (#2797) 2023-07-25 15:57:29 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
9cbe1fb8ad
Add convenience method for exception reporting (#2792) 2023-07-18 00:21:55 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
31d7ba8f8c
Add request.client_ip (#2790)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-13 23:01:02 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
dc3c4d1393
Add custom typing to config and ctx (#2785) 2023-07-12 23:47:58 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
929d270569
Update bug-report.yml (#2788) 2023-07-12 19:00:28 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
93714df051
Update bug-report.yml (#2787) 2023-07-12 18:53:14 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
6e61eab872
Increase KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT default to 120 seconds (#2670)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-12 08:45:30 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
6848ff24d8
Run keep alive tests in loop to get available port (#2779) 2023-07-09 22:58:17 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
666371bb92
Set multiprocessing start method early (#2776) 2023-07-09 22:34:15 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
4a2b82e42e
Remove Python3.7 support (#2777) 2023-07-09 22:00:14 +03:00
Moshe Nahmias
5dd1623192
Alow Blueprint routes to explicitly define error_format (#2773)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-09 14:47:59 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
976da69e79
Add a new exception signal for ALL exceptions raised anywhere in application (#2724) 2023-07-09 10:53:36 +03:00
Liam Coatman
11a0b15194
Handle case when headers argument of ResponseStream constructor is None (#2729)
* Handle case when headers is None

* Add test for response stream with default headers

* Move test

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Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-09 10:34:40 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
c21999a248
Resolve headers on different renderers - Issue 2749 (#2774)
* Resolve headers on different renderers - Issue 2749

* Make pretty
2023-07-09 09:57:22 +03:00
guacs
c17230ef94
Update request type on middleware types (#2754)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-09 09:35:24 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
049983cb70
Fix traversals for intended results (#2728) 2023-07-09 09:21:39 +03:00
Zhiwei
e374409567
Adding allow route overwrite option in blueprint (#2716)
* Adding allow route overwrite option

* Add test case for route overwriting after bp copy

* Fix test

* Fix

* Add test case `test_bp_allow_override`

* Remove conflicted future routes when overwriting is allowed

* Improved test test_bp_copy_with_route_overwriting

* Fix type

* Fix type 2

* Add `test_bp_copy_without_route_overwriting` case

* make `allow_route_overwrite` flag to be internal

* Remove unwanted test case

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Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-07 14:56:42 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
4068a0d83d
Add name prefixing to BP groups (#2727) 2023-07-05 19:31:25 +03:00
Benjamin
70da5e9879
Fix Inner bug: TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'escape_forward_slashes' #2740 (#2772) 2023-07-05 15:30:38 +03:00
Moshe Nahmias
f48506d620
fix #2757 - Improved error messaging on startup time application induced import error (#2770)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-05 14:38:15 +03:00
Mohammad Almoghrabi
f2cc83c1ba
fix examples for freeze_support() issue on windows (#2741)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-05 13:45:08 +03:00
Mohammad Almoghrabi
273825dab6
Sanic on pypy (#2682)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-07-05 12:14:47 +03:00
Zhiwei
9a7dafd531
Unpin setuptools version (#2766) 2023-07-05 11:06:43 +03:00
Thirumalaisamy K
50117d174c
Fix issue in getting current request through classmethod when served through a different ASGI server (#2760) 2023-06-14 22:03:43 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
af67801062
Fix JSONResponse default content type (#2737) 2023-04-09 22:23:21 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
6eaab2a7e5
Release 23.3 (#2723) 2023-03-26 22:54:28 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d680af3709
v23.3 Deprecation Removal (#2717) 2023-03-26 15:24:08 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a8c2d77c91
Sync state tolerance (#2725) 2023-03-26 08:39:59 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
6e1c787e5d
Simpler CLI targets (#2700)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-21 20:50:25 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
932088e37e
Stricter charset handling and escaping of request URLs (#2710)
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-21 19:55:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
1a63b9bec0
Add convenience methods for cookie creation and deletion (#2706)
* Add convenience methods for cookie creation and deletion

* Restore del

* Backwards compat, forward thinking

* Add delitem deprecation notice

* Add get full deprecation notice

* Add deprecation docstring

* Better deprecation docstring

* Add has_cookie

* Same defaults

* Better deprecation message

* Accessor annotations

* make pretty

* parse cookies

* Revert quote translator

* make pretty

* make pretty

* Add unit tests

* Make pretty

* Fix unit tests

* Directly include unquote

* Add some more unit tests

* Move modules into their own dir

* make pretty

* cleanup test imports

* Add test for cookie accessor

* Make test consistent

* Remove file

* Remove additional escaping

* Add header style getattr for hyphens

* Add test for cookie accessor with hyphens

* Add new translator

* Parametrize test_request_with_duplicate_cookie_key

* make pretty

* Add deprecation of direct cookie encoding

* Speedup Cookie creation

* Implement prefixes on delete_cookie

* typing changes

* Add passthru functions on response objects for setting cookies

* Add test for passthru

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Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-21 11:25:35 +02:00
Zhiwei
61aa16f6ac
Decode headers as UTF-8 also in ASGI (#2606)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-03-20 15:39:57 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
71cd53b64e
Standardize init of exceptions (#2545) 2023-03-20 14:50:50 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
89188f5fc6
Add CertLoader as application option (#2722) 2023-03-20 14:05:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a245ab3773
Change logging format to %s (#2721) 2023-03-20 13:25:06 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ac1f56118a
Skip middleware on RequestCancelled (#2720) 2023-03-20 13:00:34 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
53820bc241
Allow password to be passed to TLS context (#2719) 2023-03-20 12:34:36 +02:00
stricaud
009954003c
Fix comparison from wrong formats with datetime objects (#2697)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-03-20 12:12:09 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8f265b8169
Add convenience for dynamic changes to routing (#2704) 2023-03-19 15:40:58 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5ee36fd933
Separate ASGI request and lifespan callables (#2646) 2023-03-17 09:05:33 +02:00
Matt Bendiksen
08a81c81be
scheme arg to create the redirect should be 'https' (#2712) 2023-03-16 12:13:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5a0ed75171
Consume body on DELETE by default (#2711) 2023-03-15 18:42:45 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d62a92fac9
API to define a number of workers (#2701) 2023-03-15 16:02:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
88c918e72f
Update rfc.yml 2023-03-09 10:10:22 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c8aab8fb3d
Update rfc.yml 2023-03-09 10:09:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ecacfd396b
Rename rfc to rfc.yml 2023-03-09 10:06:42 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3c361e9852
Create rfc 2023-03-09 10:05:06 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
a5d7d03413
Nicer traceback formatting (#2667)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: SML <smlbiobot@gmail.com>
2023-03-06 21:24:12 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
259e458847
Simplified parse_content_header escaping (#2707) 2023-03-06 06:39:16 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
cb49c2b26d
Add header accessors (#2696) 2023-02-28 00:26:53 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
dfc0704831
Error page rendering format selection (#2668)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-26 08:25:10 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d238995f1b
Refresh Request.accept functionality (#2687) 2023-02-21 08:22:51 +02:00
Mohammad Almoghrabi
6f5303e080
check the status of socket before shutting down (#2680)
* check the status of socket before shutting down

* remove socket status checking & ignore OSError exception
2023-02-14 22:59:41 +02:00
Ryu Juheon
5e7f6998bd
fix(websocket): ASGI websocket must pass thru bytes as is (#2651) 2023-02-05 16:41:54 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
c7a71cd00c
Use FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT for handlers that return empty() (#2659)
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2023-02-05 15:29:01 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
9cb9e88678
Establish basic file browser and index fallback (#2662)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-05 15:09:04 +02:00
Rodolfo Olivieri
30c53b6857
Remove deprecated property in blueprint (#2666)
Fixes https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/issues/2442
2023-01-30 09:26:55 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4ad8168bb0
Version 22.12 release notes (#2637) 2022-12-27 16:50:36 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
28f5b3c301
Add better inspector arg parsing (#2642) 2022-12-26 12:27:40 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c573019e7f
ASGI websocket recv text or bytes (#2640) 2022-12-25 13:52:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
029f564032
Pass unquote thru add_route (#2639) 2022-12-21 10:45:23 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2abe66b670
Add priority to register_middleware method (#2636) 2022-12-19 19:14:46 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
911485d52e
Fix Windows sock share (#2635) 2022-12-18 15:04:10 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4744a89c33
Fix double ctrl-c kill (#2634) 2022-12-18 14:40:38 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f7040ccec8
Implement restart ordering (#2632) 2022-12-18 14:09:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
518152d97e
Reload interval on class variable (#2633) 2022-12-18 13:36:54 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0e44e9cacb
Move to HTTP Inspector (#2626) 2022-12-18 10:29:58 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
bfb54b0969
Test for 3.11 support (#2612)
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
2022-12-17 23:46:22 +02:00
Zhiwei
154863d6c6
Method Signal Handler Test (#2630) 2022-12-17 20:38:46 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a3ff0c13b7
ASGI lifespan failure on exception (#2627) 2022-12-16 08:56:07 +02:00
Mary
95ee518aec
Replace deprecated distutils.strtobool (#2628) 2022-12-16 07:48:41 +02:00
Zhiwei
71d3d87bcc
Deprecate Conditions and Triggers Saved in handler Callable; Save Condition in signal.extra Instead (#2608) 2022-12-15 12:32:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b276b91c21
Allow fork in limited cases (#2624) 2022-12-15 11:49:26 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
064168f3c8
Add a SIGKILL to second ctrl+c (#2621) 2022-12-14 23:51:11 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
db39e127bf
Scale workers (#2617) 2022-12-13 09:28:23 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
13e9ab7ba9
Filename normalisation of form-data/multipart file uploads (umlauts on Apple clients) (#2625)
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-13 08:36:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
92e7463721
Add a restart mechanism to all workers in the multiplexer (#2622) 2022-12-11 11:33:42 +02:00
Néstor Pérez
8e720365c2
Add JSONResponse class (#2569)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-12-11 10:37:45 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d4041161c7
Ensure middleware executes once per request timeout (#2615) 2022-12-07 23:07:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f32437bf13
Kill server early on worker error (#2610) 2022-12-07 14:42:17 +02:00
LiraNuna
0909e94527
Corrected Colors enum under Python 3.11 (#2590)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Fixes https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/issues/2589
2022-11-29 12:17:48 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
aef2673c38
Force socket shutdown before close (#2607)
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
2022-11-29 12:04:22 +02:00
Aymeric Augustin
4c14910d5b
Add compatibility with websockets 11.0. (#2609)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-11-29 11:45:18 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
beae35f921
Ignore recent failures on bad TLS tests (#2611) 2022-11-29 10:51:51 +02:00
Zhiwei
ad4e526c77
Require uvloop >= 0.15.0 (#2598) 2022-11-13 15:32:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4422d0c34d
Mergeback from current-release 2022-10-31 13:24:47 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ad9183d21d
Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic into current-release 2022-10-31 13:22:47 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d70636ba2e
Add GenericCreator for loading SSL certs in processes (#2578) 2022-10-31 13:22:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
da23f85675
Set version 2022-10-31 13:20:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3f4663b9f8
Resolve edge case in nested BP Groups (#2592) 2022-10-31 12:58:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
65d7447cf6
Add interval sleep in reloader (#2595) 2022-10-31 12:34:01 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5369291c27
22.9 Docs (#2556) 2022-10-31 11:47:23 +02:00
Ryu Juheon
1c4925edf7
fix: sideeffects created by changing fork to spawn (#2591) 2022-10-27 20:39:17 +03:00
Santi Cardozo
6b9edfd05c
improve error message if no apps found in registry (#2585) 2022-10-25 16:54:44 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
97f33f42df
Update SECURITY.md 2022-10-25 13:05:13 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
15a588a90c
Upgrade markdown templates to issue forms (#2588) 2022-10-25 13:04:11 +03:00
Ryu Juheon
82421e7efc
docs: sanic now supports windows. (#2582) 2022-10-21 14:31:22 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
f891995b48
Start v22.12 2022-09-29 13:04:46 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
5052321801
Remove deprecated items (#2555) 2022-09-29 01:07:09 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
23ce4eaaa4
Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic 2022-09-23 00:16:27 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
23a430c4ad
Set version properly 2022-09-23 00:16:10 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
ec158ffa69
Additional logger and support for multiprocess manager (#2551) 2022-09-23 00:01:33 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
6e32270036
Begin middleware revamp (#2550) 2022-09-22 00:43:42 +03:00
Zhiwei
43ba381e7b
Refactor _static_request_handler (#2533)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-09-21 00:45:03 +03:00
Zhiwei
16503319e5
Make WebsocketImplProtocol async iterable (#2490) 2022-09-21 00:20:32 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
389363ab71
Better request cancel handling (#2513) 2022-09-19 16:04:09 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
7f894c45b3
Add deprecation warning filter (#2546) 2022-09-18 18:54:35 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
4726cf1910
Sanic Server WorkerManager refactor (#2499)
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-18 17:17:23 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d352a4155e
Add signals before and after handler execution (#2540) 2022-09-15 15:49:21 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
e5010286b4
Raise warning and deprecation notice on violations (#2537) 2022-09-15 15:24:46 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
358498db96
Do not apply double slash to Blueprint and static dirs (#2515) 2022-09-15 14:43:20 +03:00
monosans
e4999401ab
Improve and fix some type annotations (#2536) 2022-09-13 08:53:48 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
c8df0aa2cb
Fix easter egg through CLI (#2542) 2022-09-12 01:44:21 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
5fb207176b
Update bug_report.md 2022-08-29 12:47:01 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a12b560478
Update feature_request.md 2022-08-29 12:46:39 +03:00
Zhiwei
753ee992a6
Validate File When Requested (#2526)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-08-18 12:05:05 +03:00
Hunt Zhan
09089b1bd3
Resolve issue 2529 (#2530) 2022-08-18 08:58:07 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
7ddbe5e844
Update config.yml 2022-08-17 10:44:02 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
ab5a7038af
Update SECURITY.md 2022-08-17 10:42:22 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
4f3c780dc3
Update feature_request.md 2022-08-17 10:38:15 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
71f7765a4c
Update bug_report.md 2022-08-17 10:37:35 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
0392d1dcfc
Always show server location in ASGI (#2522)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei Liang <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-11 10:00:35 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
7827b1b41d
Add Request properties for HTTP method info (#2516) 2022-08-10 21:12:09 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
8e9342e188
Warn on duplicate route names (#2525) 2022-08-10 20:36:47 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
2f6f2bfa76
Rename code of conduct 2022-08-02 13:56:53 +03:00
Ryu Juheon
dee09d7fff
style: add some type hints (#2517) 2022-08-02 08:47:59 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
9cf38a0a83
MERGEBACK (#2495) (#2512)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei Liang <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-31 15:50:46 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
3def3d3569
Use path.parts instead of match (#2508) 2022-07-31 12:54:42 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
e100a14fd4
Use pathlib for path resolution (#2506) 2022-07-31 08:49:02 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
2fa28f1711
Fix dotted test 2022-07-28 10:07:30 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
9d415e4ec6
Prevent directory traversion with static files (#2495)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei Liang <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
2022-07-28 09:45:45 +03:00
Tim Gates
312ab298fd
docs: Fix a few typos (#2502)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-07-24 22:47:39 +03:00
Zhiwei
2fc21ad576
Replace Unsupported Python Version Number from the Contributing Doc (#2505)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-07-24 22:33:05 +03:00
Zhiwei
8f6c87c3d6
Fix Test Cases: test_http for Py3.9+, test_json_response_json for ujson 5.4.0+, and test_zero_downtime; Test Case Type Annotations (#2504) 2022-07-24 22:07:54 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
4429e76532
Add to changelog 2022-06-30 12:52:27 +03:00
Michael Azimov
e4be70bae8
Add custom loads function (#2445)
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <chihwei.public@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-29 23:39:21 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
13d5a44278
Release 22.6 (#2487) 2022-06-28 15:25:46 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
aba333bfb6
Improve API docs (#2488) 2022-06-28 10:53:03 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
b59da498cc
HTTP/3 Support (#2378) 2022-06-27 11:19:26 +03:00
Zhiwei
70382f21ba
Fix and improve file cache control header calculation (#2486) 2022-06-26 23:11:48 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
0e1bf89fad
Add missing spaces in CLI error message (#2485) 2022-06-26 10:38:35 +03:00
Aidan Timson
6c48c8b3ba
Fix for running in pythonw (#2448)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-19 14:48:06 +03:00
Zhiwei
d1c5e8003b
Fix test_cli and test_cookies (#2479) 2022-06-19 04:43:12 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
ce926a34f2
Add Request contextvars (#2475)
* Add Request contextvars

* Add missing contextvar setter

* Move location of context setter
2022-06-16 22:57:02 +03:00
Zhiwei
a744041e38
File Cache Control Headers Support (#2447)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-16 16:24:39 +03:00
Mary
2f90a85df1
feat(type): extend (#2466)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-16 15:38:13 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a411bc06e3
Resolve typing of stacked route definitions (#2455) 2022-06-16 15:15:20 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
1668e1532f
Move verbosity filtering to logger (#2453) 2022-06-16 12:35:49 +03:00
Vetési Zoltán
b87982769f
Trigger http.lifecycle.request signal in ASGI mode (#2451)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-16 11:55:50 +03:00
Ryu Juheon
65b53a5f3f
style: add msg in `task.cancel` (#2416)
* style: add msg in ``task.cancel``

* style: apply isort

* fix: use else statement

* fix: use tuple

* fix: rollback for test

* fix: rollback like previous change

* fix: add ``=``

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-06-16 10:55:20 +03:00
Zhiwei
49789b7841
Clean Up Black and Isort Config (#2449)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-05-26 12:48:32 +03:00
Amitay
c249004c30
fixed manual to match current Sanic app name policy (#2461)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-05-26 10:16:24 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
4ee2e57ec8
Properly catch websocket CancelledError in websocket handler in Python 3.7 (#2463) 2022-05-23 22:47:05 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
86ae5f981c
refactor: consistent exception naming (#2420)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-05-12 20:39:35 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
2bfa65e0de
Current release mergeback (#2454) 2022-05-11 09:37:33 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
293278bb08
Resolve warning issue with error handler mismatch warning (#2452) 2022-05-11 09:36:05 +03:00
Michael Azimov
5d683c6ea4
Expose scope parameter in request object (#2432)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-04-26 17:25:29 +03:00
Stephen Sadowski
78b6723149
Preserve blank form values for urlencoded forms (option) (#2439)
* task(request.form): Add tests for blank values

* fix(request): abstract form property to implement get_form(), allow for preserving of blanks

* fix(request): hinting for parsed_form

* fix(request): typing for parsed_files

* fix(request): ignore type assumption

* fix(request): mypy typechecking caused E501 when type set to ignore

* fix(request): mypy is too stupid to parse continuations

* fix(request): formatting

* fix(request): fix annotation and return for get_form()

* fix(request): linting, hinting
2022-04-24 23:01:35 +03:00
Ryu juheon
3a6cc7389c
feat: easier websocket interface annotation (#2438) 2022-04-24 13:32:13 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
cc97287f8e
Add fall back for Windows even loop fetching (#2421) 2022-04-17 12:25:41 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
00218aa9f2
22.3 Internal version bumps (#2419) 2022-03-31 14:30:30 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
874718db94
Bump version and 22.3 changelog (#2418) 2022-03-30 15:09:45 +03:00
Javier Marcet
bb4474897f
Fix "DeprecationWarning: There is no current event loop" (#2390)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-30 09:40:30 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
0cb342aef4
Better exception for bad URL parse (#2415) 2022-03-25 00:22:12 +02:00
Ashley Sommer
030987480c
Add config option to skip Touchup step, for debugging purposes (#2361)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-24 13:52:05 +02:00
Robert Schütz
f6fdc80b40
allow multidict version 6 (#2396)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-24 00:38:45 +02:00
Jonathan Vargas
361c242473
remove error_logger on websockets (#2373)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-23 16:25:19 +02:00
André Ericson
32962d1e1c
Fixing typing for ListenerMixin.listener (#2376)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-23 15:34:33 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
6e0a6871b5
Upgrade tests for sanic-routing changes (#2405) 2022-03-23 13:43:36 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0030425c8c
Conditionally inject CLI arguments into factory (#2402) 2022-03-23 12:00:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c9dbc8ed26
Remove loop as required listener arg (#2414) 2022-03-23 11:02:39 +02:00
Callum
44b108b564
Changes to CLI (#2401)
Co-authored-by: Callum Fleming <howzitcal@zohomail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-23 10:30:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2a8e91052f
Add two new events on the reloader process (#2413) 2022-03-22 23:29:39 +02:00
Bluenix
0c9df02e66
Add a docstring to Request.respond() (#2409)
Co-authored-by: Ryu juheon <saidbysolo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2022-03-14 13:10:49 +02:00
Arie Bovenberg
7523e87937
remove overlapping slots from app.Sanic, fix broken slots inherit of HTTPResponse (#2387) 2022-02-24 17:45:23 +02:00
Bluenix
d4fb44e986
Document middleware on_request and on_response (#2398) 2022-02-13 21:08:08 +02:00
Ryu juheon
68b654d981
fix(tasks): newly assigned `None` in registry (#2381) 2022-02-08 08:33:09 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
88bc6d8966
Upgrade black and isort changes (#2397) 2022-02-02 10:41:55 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ac388d644b
Downgrade warnings to backwater debug messages (#2382) 2022-01-19 14:26:45 +02:00
Ryu juheon
bb517ddcca
fix: deprecation warning in `asyncio.wait` (#2383) 2022-01-19 08:09:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b8d991420b
Sanic multi-application server (#2347) 2022-01-16 09:03:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4a416e177a
Updates to CLI help messaging (#2372) 2022-01-14 00:54:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8dfa49b648
22.3 Deprecations and changes (#2362) 2022-01-12 16:28:43 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8b0eaa097c
Change back to codecov (#2363) 2022-01-09 12:22:09 +02:00
Sergey Rybakov
101151b419
Add credentials property to Request objects (#2357) 2022-01-06 19:14:52 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4669036f45
Mergeback of 21.12.1 (#2358)
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryu juheon <saidbysolo@gmail.com>
2022-01-06 12:40:52 +02:00
raphaelauv
9bf9067c99
[FIX] README ASGI link (#2350) 2022-01-04 06:39:59 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a7bc8b56ba
Set dev version 2021-12-26 22:19:39 +02:00
Zhiwei
371985d129
deprecation warning for not catch lowercase env var (#2344) 2021-12-26 21:47:15 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3eae00898d
Set setuptools version for RTD 2021-12-26 14:25:09 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dc3ccba527
Auto extend with Sanic Extensions (#2308) 2021-12-25 22:20:06 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b91ffed010
Change signal routing for increased consistency (#2277) 2021-12-24 01:27:54 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8c07e388cd
LTS v21.12 Deprecations (#2306)
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-24 00:30:27 +02:00
Néstor Pérez
98ce4bdeb2
Optional uvloop use (#2264)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-12-23 11:57:33 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4659069350
Add route context (#2302) 2021-12-21 22:56:12 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
080d41627a
Env custom type casting (#2330) 2021-12-21 00:50:45 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d799c5f03c
Add named tasks (#2304) 2021-12-20 23:50:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
abe062b371
Remove app instance from Config for error handler setting (#2320) 2021-12-18 18:58:14 +02:00
Zhiwei
b5a00ac1ca
Add Py310 Tests Badge to README (#2341) 2021-12-15 13:09:13 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f282865362
Cleanup ports on tests (#2338) 2021-12-13 19:48:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
377c2ada38
Remove paths from coverage checks (#2336) 2021-12-13 15:03:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
264453459e
Add runtime checking to create_server to verify that startup has been run (#2328) 2021-12-13 09:36:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3d383d7b97
Update README.rst 2021-12-12 13:58:34 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c0cc26021b
Allow underscore to start instance names (#2335) 2021-12-10 00:04:34 +02:00
Zhiwei
96c027bad5
Prevent sending multiple or mixed responses on a single request (#2327)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-12-09 12:00:18 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b2a1bc69f5
Make warnings for DeprecationWarning consistent (#2332) 2021-12-08 21:01:28 +02:00
Zhiwei
426742b3e2
Fix Sanic.handle_exception Method's Type Doc (#2333)
* Fix type doc

* Remove explicit type defines in docstring
2021-12-07 12:10:04 +02:00
Kian Meng Ang
ab35121864
Fix typos (#2329)
* Fix typos

* Downgrade mistune version

* Fix blueprint host param

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-12-06 09:17:01 +02:00
Zhiwei
cf3c205fa5
Fixed: CI Runs on Ready PRs Only (#2324)
* Revert "Update tests to not run all the time (#2311)"

This reverts commit 2c03eee329.

* Make CI only runs on PRs that are ready

* Remove CI Tasks on Push
2021-12-06 00:05:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
19f6544923
Resolve potential bug in MOTD in Docker (#2331)
* Resolve potential bug in MOTD in Docker
2021-12-03 13:27:16 +02:00
Clay Sweetser
f641830d26
Refactor environment variable hydration logic. (#2321)
- Refactor environment variable hydration logic to be less nested. This allows possible future extension of the hydration logic.
- Fix a spelling mistake in `load_environment_vars` docstring.

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-12-03 00:01:20 +02:00
Zhiwei
a8d55e180c
Fix Type Hint (#2322)
* Fix Type Hint

Union is not necessary here? My IDE pops an error for it.

* Rerun workflows

* empty commit
2021-12-02 23:17:22 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
55c36e0240
Fix examples to work as expected (#2305)
* Fix examples to work as expected

* Clean up examples

* Update worker test

* Merge in from main and cleanup example
2021-11-23 23:00:25 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2c03eee329
Update tests to not run all the time (#2311) 2021-11-23 15:53:46 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
65e28b8c22
Mergeback (#2319)
* Mergeback
2021-11-21 15:13:34 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dfd33dd63d
Update README.rst 2021-11-21 10:27:23 +02:00
Hussein Mohamed
722a6db8d9
Dispatch http.lifecyle.response from exception handler (#2299) 2021-11-19 08:50:02 +02:00
Xavier Petit
9c576c74db
Fix typehints in route shorthand methods (#2317)
* Fix typehints in route shorthand methods

Change typehint of the version variable in RouteMixin  to allow int string and float types values
Resolves #2314

* fix lint error in version variable
2021-11-19 08:28:05 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
523db190a7
Add contextual exceptions (#2290) 2021-11-18 17:47:27 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
95631b9686
Coffee please (#2316)
* Coffee please

* Add unit tests
2021-11-18 14:53:06 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0860bfe1f1
Merge release 21.9.2 (#2313) 2021-11-17 19:36:36 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
85e7b712b9
Allow early Blueprint registrations to still apply later added objects (#2260) 2021-11-17 17:29:41 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
b731a6b48c
Make HTTP connections start in IDLE stage, avoiding delays and error messages (#2268)
* Make all new connections start in IDLE stage, and switch to REQUEST stage only once any bytes are received from client. This makes new connections without any request obey keepalive timeout rather than request timeout like they currently do.

* Revert typo

* Remove request timeout endpoint test which is no longer working (still tested by mocking). Fix mock timeout test setup.

Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-11-16 23:03:27 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
cde02b5936
More consistent config setting with post-FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT apply (#2310)
* Update unit testing and add more consistent config

* Change init and app values to private

* Cleanup line lengths
2021-11-16 13:07:33 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
abeb8d0bc0
Provide list of reloaded files (#2307)
* Allow access to reloaded files

* Return to simple boolean values

* Resolve before adding to changed files
2021-11-16 10:16:32 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
9a9f72ad64
Move builtin signals to enum (#2309)
* Move builtin signals to enum

* Fix annotations
2021-11-14 23:21:14 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
392a497366
Restructure of CLI and application state (#2295)
* Initial work on restructure of application state

* Updated MOTD with more flexible input and add basic version

* Remove unnecessary type ignores

* Add wrapping and smarter output per process type

* Add support for ASGI MOTD

* Add Windows color support ernable

* Refactor __main__ into submodule

* Renest arguments

* Passing unit tests

* Passing unit tests

* Typing

* Fix num worker test

* Add context to assert failure

* Add some type annotations

* Some linting

* Line aware searching in test

* Test abstractions

* Fix some flappy tests

* Bump up timeout on CLI tests

* Change test for no access logs on gunicornworker

* Add some basic test converage

* Some new tests, and disallow workers and fast on app.run
2021-11-07 21:39:03 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
36e6a6c506
Increase join concat performance (#2291) 2021-10-29 12:55:09 +03:00
Stephen Sadowski
a361b345ad
Py310 loop fixup (#2294)
* Fixup for 3.8+; Sanic still supports 3.7 where loop is required

* Added branching statement to hanle asyncio.Event() loop parameter removal in 3.10, and optional supply in 3.9
2021-10-28 17:16:23 -05:00
Adam Hopkins
f5bd6e3b2f
Add Python 3.10 testing (and support) (#2257)
Administratively merging because @vltr and @ahopkins are the release managers, and @ahopkins is originator of the PR

* Add Python 3.10 testing (and support)

* fixed py310 tox environment for windows, quoted '3.10' in python-310 tests to avoid numeric compression

* updated tox.ini for py310

* quoted the rest of the bare 3.10 references in the workflows

* Issue with pytest requires version bump to 6.2.5 for python 3.10

Co-authored-by: Stephen Sadowski <stephen.sadowski@sjsadowski.com>
2021-10-28 13:41:57 -05:00
L. Kärkkäinen
6c7df68c7c
Vhost support using multiple TLS certificates (#2270)
* Initial support for using multiple SSL certificates.

* Also list IP address subjectAltNames on log.

* Use Python 3.7+ way of specifying TLSv1.2 as the minimum version. Linter fixes.

* isort

* Cleanup, store server name for later use. Add RSA ciphers. Log rejected SNIs.

* Cleanup, linter.

* Alter the order of initial log messages and handling. In particular, enable debug mode early so that debug messages during init can be shown.

* Store server name (SNI) to conn_info.

* Update test with new error message.

* Refactor for readability.

* Cleanup

* Replace old expired test cert with new ones and a script for regenerating them as needed.

* Refactor TLS tests to a separate file.

* Add cryptography to dev deps for rebuilding TLS certs.

* Minor adjustment to messages.

* Tests added for new TLS code.

* Find the correct log row before testing for message. The order was different on CI.

* More log message order fixup. The tests do not account for the logo being printed first.

* Another attempt at log message indexing fixup.

* Major TLS refactoring.

CertSelector now allows dicts and SSLContext within its list.
Server names are stored even when no list is used.
SSLContext.sanic now contains a dict with any setting passed and information extracted from cert.
That information is available on request.conn_info.cert.
Type annotations added.
More tests incl. a handler for faking hostname in tests.

* Remove a problematic logger test that apparently was not adding any coverage or value to anything.

* Revert accidental commit of uvloop disable.

* Typing fixes / refactoring.

* Additional test for cert selection. Certs recreated without DNS:localhost on sanic.example cert.

* Add tests for single certificate path shorthand and SNI information.

* Move TLS dict processing to CertSimple, make the names field optional and use names from the cert if absent.

* Sanic CLI options --tls and --tls-strict-host to use the new features.

* SSL argument typing updated

* Use ValueError for internal message passing to avoid CertificateError's odd message formatting.

* Linter

* Test CLI TLS options.

* Maybe the right codeclimate option now...

* Improved TLS argument help, removed support for combining --cert/--key with --tls.

* Removed support for strict checking without any certs, black forced fscked up formatting.

* Update CLI tests for stricter TLS options.

Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-10-28 16:50:05 +03:00
Meysam
5b82884f8b
ci: fail on error 👷 (#2292)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-10-27 11:55:34 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
f0f81ec458
Add ability to log all exceptions (#2262)
* Add ability to log all exceptions

* Fix linting 🙄

* Remove shorthand

* Make `ErrorHandler.log` backwards-compat

* Ignore mypy error

* Don't store `noisy_exceptions` attribute in app

* Added tests

* Store noisy exceptions setting in config

* Default to not-noisy if config key not available

* Add CLI tests for `noisy-exceptions`

* Remove debugging line I left in 😅

* Fix tests

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-10-27 10:43:58 +03:00
Cyril Nicodème
71cc30e5cd
Replacing assignation by typing for websocket_handshake (#2273)
* Replacing assignation by typing for `websocket_handshake`

Related to #2272

* Fix some type hinting issues

* Cleanup websocket handchake response concat

* Optimize concat encoding

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-10-27 10:00:04 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
645310cff6
Change codeclimate complexity threshold from 5 to 10. (#2286)
Co-authored-by: L. Karkkainen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephen Sadowski <stephen.sadowski@sjsadowski.com>
2021-10-24 22:30:35 +03:00
Stephen Sadowski
2f30b5748a
Update host test function names so they are not overwritten (#2287)
Fix function name reuse in cli tests
2021-10-24 12:29:16 -05:00
Stephen Sadowski
5e1ef96934
fix ipv6 display in startup info log (#2285)
* fix ipv6 display in startup info log

* refactored to oneliner by request

* Added test for passing ipv4 host

* Added test for passing ipv6 any host

* Added test for passing ipv6 loopback host
2021-10-24 11:14:00 -05:00
Ryu juheon
57e98b62b3
style: add some type hints (#2279)
* style: add some type hints

* fix: *args is a tuple, but overridden as a list

* fix: if touch this, it will be a maybe breaking change

* fix: remove unused import

* style(app): more correct type
2021-10-20 15:15:39 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
3262878ebd
Fix docs error (#2269) 2021-10-10 22:41:45 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
5e12edbc38
Allow non-conforming ErrorHandlers (#2259)
* Allow non-conforming ErrorHandlers

* Rename to legacy lookup

* Updated depnotice

* Bump version

* Fix formatting

* Remove unused import

* Fix error messages
2021-10-03 01:02:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
50a606adee
Merge pull request #2256 from sanic-org/current-release
Mergeback
2021-10-02 22:21:34 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
f995612073 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic into current-release 2021-10-02 21:57:58 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
bc08383acd
Merge in main to current-release (#2254)
* Remove unnecessary import in test_constants.py, which also fixes an error on win (#2180)

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* Manually reset the buffer when streaming request body (#2183)

* Remove Duplicated Dependencies and PEP 517 Support (#2173)

* Remove duplicated dependencies

* Specify setuptools as the tool for generating distribution (PEP 517)

* Add `isort` to `dev_require`

* manage all dependencies in setup.py

* Execute `make pretty`

* Set usedevelop to true (revert previous change)

* Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request. (#2188)

* Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request.

* Avoid hardcoding final chunk header size.

* Add some unit tests for pipeline body reading

* Decode bytes for json serialization

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Resolve regressions in exceptions (#2181)

* Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support (#2178)

* Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support

* Update setup.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* style(app,blueprints): add some type hints (#2196)

* style(app,blueprints): add some type hints

* style(app): option is Any

* style(blueprints): url prefix default value is ``""``

* style(app): backward compatible

* style(app): backward compatible

* style(blueprints): defult is None

* style(app): apply code style (black)

* Update some CC config (#2199)

* Update README.rst

* raise exception for `_static_request_handler` unknown exception; add test with custom error (#2195)

Co-authored-by: n.feofanov <n.feofanov@visionlabs.ru>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* Change dumps to AnyStr (#2193)

* HTTP tests (#2194)

* Fix issues with after request handling in HTTP pipelining (#2201)

* Clean up after a request is complete, before the next pipelined request.

* Limit the size of request body consumed after handler has finished.

* Linter error.

* Add unit test re: bad headers

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update CHANGELOG

* Log remote address if available (#2207)

* Log remote address if available

* Add tests

* Fix testing version

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Fixed for handling exceptions of asgi app call. (#2211)

@cansarigol3megawatt Thanks for looking into this and getting the quick turnaround on this. I will 🍒 pick this into the 21.6 branch and get it out a little later tonight.

* Signals Integration (#2160)

* Update some tests

* Resolve #2122 route decorator returning tuple

* Use rc sanic-routing version

* Update unit tests to <:str>

* Minimal working version with some signals implemented

* Add more http signals

* Update ASGI and change listeners to signals

* Allow for dynamic ODE signals

* Allow signals to be stacked

* Begin tests

* Prioritize match_info on keyword argument injection

* WIP on tests

* Compat with signals

* Work through some test coverage

* Passing tests

* Post linting

* Setup proper resets

* coverage reporting

* Fixes from vltr comments

* clear delayed tasks

* Fix bad test

* rm pycache

* uncomment windows tests (#2214)

* Add convenience methods to BP groups (#2209)

* Fix bug where ws exceptions not being logged (#2213)

* Fix bug where ws exceptions not being logged

* Fix t\est

* Style: add type hints (#2217)

* style(routes): add_route argument, return typing

* style(listeners): typing

* style(views): typing as_view

* style(routes): change type hint

* style(listeners): change type hint

* style(routes): change type hint

* add some more types

* Change as_view typing

* Add some cleaner type annotations

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Add default messages to SanicExceptions (#2216)

* Add default messages to SanicExceptions

* Cleaner exception message setting

* Copy Blueprints Implementation (#2184)

* Accept header parsing (#2200)

* Add some tests

* docstring

* Add accept matching

* Add some more tests on matching

* Add matching flags for wildcards

* Add mathing controls to accept

* Limit uvicorn 14 in testing

* Add convenience for annotated handlers (#2225)

* Split HttpProtocol parts into base SanicProtocol and HTTPProtocol subclass (#2229)

* Split HttpProtocol parts into base SanicProtocol and HTTPProtocol subclass.

* lint fixes

* re-black server.py

* Move server.py into its own module (#2230)

* Move server.py into its own module

* Change monkeypatch path on test_logging.py

* Blueprint specific exception handlers (#2208)

* Call abort() on sockets after close() to prevent dangling sockets (#2231)

* Add ability to return Falsey but not-None from handlers (#2236)

* Adds Blueprint Group exception decorator (#2238)

* Add exception decorator

* Added tests

* Fix line too long

* Static DIR and FILE resource types (#2244)

* Explicit static directive for serving file or dir


Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <36891836+anbuhckr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <miki.suhendra@gmail.com>

* Close HTTP loop when connection task cancelled (#2245)

* Terminate loop when no transport exists

* Add log when closing HTTP loop because of shutdown

* Add unit test

* New websockets (#2158)

* First attempt at new Websockets implementation based on websockets >= 9.0, with sans-i/o features. Requires more work.

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* wip, update websockets code to new Sans/IO API

* Refactored new websockets impl into own modules
Incorporated other suggestions made by team

* Another round of work on the new websockets impl
* Added websocket_timeout support (matching previous/legacy support)
* Lots more comments
* Incorporated suggested changes from previous round of review
* Changed RuntimeError usage to ServerError
* Changed SanicException usage to ServerError
* Removed some redundant asserts
* Change remaining asserts to ServerErrors
* Fixed some timeout handling issues
* Fixed websocket.close() handling, and made it more robust
* Made auto_close task smarter and more error-resilient
* Made fail_connection routine smarter and more error-resilient

* Further new websockets impl fixes
* Update compatibility with Websockets v10
* Track server connection state in a more precise way
* Try to handle the shutdown process more gracefully
* Add a new end_connection() helper, to use as an alterative to close() or fail_connection()
* Kill the auto-close task and keepalive-timeout task when sanic is shutdown
* Deprecate WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT and WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT configs, they are not used in this implementation.

* Change a warning message to debug level
Remove default values for deprecated websocket parameters

* Fix flake8 errors

* Fix a couple of missed failing tests

* remove websocket bench from examples

* Integrate suggestions from code reviews
Use Optional[T] instead of union[T,None]
Fix mypy type logic errors
change "is not None" to truthy checks where appropriate
change "is None" to falsy checks were appropriate
Add more debug logging when debug mode is on
Change to using sanic.logger for debug logging rather than error_logger.

* Fix long line lengths of debug messages
Add some new debug messages when websocket IO is paused and unpaused for flow control
Fix websocket example to use app.static()

* remove unused import in websocket example app

* re-run isort after Flake8 fixes

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* Account for BP with exception handler but no routes (#2246)

* Don't log "enabled" if auto-reload disabled (#2247)

Fixes #2240

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* Smarter auto fallback (#2162)

* Smarter auto fallback

* remove config from blueprints

* Add tests for error formatting

* Add check for proper format

* Fix some tests

* Add some tests

* docstring

* Add accept matching

* Add some more tests on matching

* Fix contains bug, earlier return on MediaType eq

* Add matching flags for wildcards

* Add mathing controls to accept

* Cleanup dev cruft

* Add cleanup and resolve OSError relating to test implementation

* Fix test

* Fix some typos

* Some fixes to the new Websockets impl (#2248)

* First attempt at new Websockets implementation based on websockets >= 9.0, with sans-i/o features. Requires more work.

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* wip, update websockets code to new Sans/IO API

* Refactored new websockets impl into own modules
Incorporated other suggestions made by team

* Another round of work on the new websockets impl
* Added websocket_timeout support (matching previous/legacy support)
* Lots more comments
* Incorporated suggested changes from previous round of review
* Changed RuntimeError usage to ServerError
* Changed SanicException usage to ServerError
* Removed some redundant asserts
* Change remaining asserts to ServerErrors
* Fixed some timeout handling issues
* Fixed websocket.close() handling, and made it more robust
* Made auto_close task smarter and more error-resilient
* Made fail_connection routine smarter and more error-resilient

* Further new websockets impl fixes
* Update compatibility with Websockets v10
* Track server connection state in a more precise way
* Try to handle the shutdown process more gracefully
* Add a new end_connection() helper, to use as an alterative to close() or fail_connection()
* Kill the auto-close task and keepalive-timeout task when sanic is shutdown
* Deprecate WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT and WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT configs, they are not used in this implementation.

* Change a warning message to debug level
Remove default values for deprecated websocket parameters

* Fix flake8 errors

* Fix a couple of missed failing tests

* remove websocket bench from examples

* Integrate suggestions from code reviews
Use Optional[T] instead of union[T,None]
Fix mypy type logic errors
change "is not None" to truthy checks where appropriate
change "is None" to falsy checks were appropriate
Add more debug logging when debug mode is on
Change to using sanic.logger for debug logging rather than error_logger.

* Fix long line lengths of debug messages
Add some new debug messages when websocket IO is paused and unpaused for flow control
Fix websocket example to use app.static()

* remove unused import in websocket example app

* re-run isort after Flake8 fixes

* Some fixes to the new Websockets impl
Will throw WebsocketClosed exception instead of ServerException now when attempting to read or write to closed websocket, this makes it easier to catch
The various ws.recv() methods now have the ability to raise CancelledError into your websocket handler
Fix a niche close-socket negotiation bug
Fix bug where http protocol thought the websocket never sent any response.
Allow data to still send in some cases after websocket enters CLOSING state.
Fix some badly formatted and badly placed comments

* allow eof_received to send back data too, if the connection is in CLOSING state

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>

* 21.9 release docs (#2218)

* Beging 21.9 release docs

* Add PRs to changelog

* Change deprecation version

* Update logging tests

* Bump version

* Update changelog

* Change dev install command (#2251)

Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <zhi.wei.liang@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <98187+Tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Palmer <robd003@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryu JuHeon <saidbysolo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gluhar2006 <49654448+gluhar2006@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: n.feofanov <n.feofanov@visionlabs.ru>
Co-authored-by: Néstor Pérez <25409753+prryplatypus@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Can Sarigol <56863826+cansarigol3megawatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <chihwei.public@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: YongChan Cho <h3236516@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhiwei <zhiwei@sinatra.ai>
Co-authored-by: Ashley Sommer <ashleysommer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <36891836+anbuhckr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <miki.suhendra@gmail.com>
2021-10-02 21:55:23 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
b83a1a184c
Change dev install command (#2251) 2021-10-02 19:57:02 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
59dd6814f8
21.9 release docs (#2218)
* Beging 21.9 release docs

* Add PRs to changelog

* Change deprecation version

* Update logging tests

* Bump version

* Update changelog
2021-09-30 22:36:34 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
f7abf3db1b
Some fixes to the new Websockets impl (#2248)
* First attempt at new Websockets implementation based on websockets >= 9.0, with sans-i/o features. Requires more work.

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* wip, update websockets code to new Sans/IO API

* Refactored new websockets impl into own modules
Incorporated other suggestions made by team

* Another round of work on the new websockets impl
* Added websocket_timeout support (matching previous/legacy support)
* Lots more comments
* Incorporated suggested changes from previous round of review
* Changed RuntimeError usage to ServerError
* Changed SanicException usage to ServerError
* Removed some redundant asserts
* Change remaining asserts to ServerErrors
* Fixed some timeout handling issues
* Fixed websocket.close() handling, and made it more robust
* Made auto_close task smarter and more error-resilient
* Made fail_connection routine smarter and more error-resilient

* Further new websockets impl fixes
* Update compatibility with Websockets v10
* Track server connection state in a more precise way
* Try to handle the shutdown process more gracefully
* Add a new end_connection() helper, to use as an alterative to close() or fail_connection()
* Kill the auto-close task and keepalive-timeout task when sanic is shutdown
* Deprecate WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT and WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT configs, they are not used in this implementation.

* Change a warning message to debug level
Remove default values for deprecated websocket parameters

* Fix flake8 errors

* Fix a couple of missed failing tests

* remove websocket bench from examples

* Integrate suggestions from code reviews
Use Optional[T] instead of union[T,None]
Fix mypy type logic errors
change "is not None" to truthy checks where appropriate
change "is None" to falsy checks were appropriate
Add more debug logging when debug mode is on
Change to using sanic.logger for debug logging rather than error_logger.

* Fix long line lengths of debug messages
Add some new debug messages when websocket IO is paused and unpaused for flow control
Fix websocket example to use app.static()

* remove unused import in websocket example app

* re-run isort after Flake8 fixes

* Some fixes to the new Websockets impl
Will throw WebsocketClosed exception instead of ServerException now when attempting to read or write to closed websocket, this makes it easier to catch
The various ws.recv() methods now have the ability to raise CancelledError into your websocket handler
Fix a niche close-socket negotiation bug
Fix bug where http protocol thought the websocket never sent any response.
Allow data to still send in some cases after websocket enters CLOSING state.
Fix some badly formatted and badly placed comments

* allow eof_received to send back data too, if the connection is in CLOSING state

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-09-30 22:20:57 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
cf1d2148ac
Smarter auto fallback (#2162)
* Smarter auto fallback

* remove config from blueprints

* Add tests for error formatting

* Add check for proper format

* Fix some tests

* Add some tests

* docstring

* Add accept matching

* Add some more tests on matching

* Fix contains bug, earlier return on MediaType eq

* Add matching flags for wildcards

* Add mathing controls to accept

* Cleanup dev cruft

* Add cleanup and resolve OSError relating to test implementation

* Fix test

* Fix some typos
2021-09-29 23:53:49 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
b5f2bd9b0e
Don't log "enabled" if auto-reload disabled (#2247)
Fixes #2240

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-09-29 14:08:46 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
ba2670e99c
Account for BP with exception handler but no routes (#2246) 2021-09-29 13:47:31 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
6ffc4d9756
New websockets (#2158)
* First attempt at new Websockets implementation based on websockets >= 9.0, with sans-i/o features. Requires more work.

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* Update sanic/websocket.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>

* wip, update websockets code to new Sans/IO API

* Refactored new websockets impl into own modules
Incorporated other suggestions made by team

* Another round of work on the new websockets impl
* Added websocket_timeout support (matching previous/legacy support)
* Lots more comments
* Incorporated suggested changes from previous round of review
* Changed RuntimeError usage to ServerError
* Changed SanicException usage to ServerError
* Removed some redundant asserts
* Change remaining asserts to ServerErrors
* Fixed some timeout handling issues
* Fixed websocket.close() handling, and made it more robust
* Made auto_close task smarter and more error-resilient
* Made fail_connection routine smarter and more error-resilient

* Further new websockets impl fixes
* Update compatibility with Websockets v10
* Track server connection state in a more precise way
* Try to handle the shutdown process more gracefully
* Add a new end_connection() helper, to use as an alterative to close() or fail_connection()
* Kill the auto-close task and keepalive-timeout task when sanic is shutdown
* Deprecate WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT and WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT configs, they are not used in this implementation.

* Change a warning message to debug level
Remove default values for deprecated websocket parameters

* Fix flake8 errors

* Fix a couple of missed failing tests

* remove websocket bench from examples

* Integrate suggestions from code reviews
Use Optional[T] instead of union[T,None]
Fix mypy type logic errors
change "is not None" to truthy checks where appropriate
change "is None" to falsy checks were appropriate
Add more debug logging when debug mode is on
Change to using sanic.logger for debug logging rather than error_logger.

* Fix long line lengths of debug messages
Add some new debug messages when websocket IO is paused and unpaused for flow control
Fix websocket example to use app.static()

* remove unused import in websocket example app

* re-run isort after Flake8 fixes

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-09-29 13:09:23 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
595d2c76ac
Close HTTP loop when connection task cancelled (#2245)
* Terminate loop when no transport exists

* Add log when closing HTTP loop because of shutdown

* Add unit test
2021-09-27 10:22:30 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d9796e9b1e
Static DIR and FILE resource types (#2244)
* Explicit static directive for serving file or dir


Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <36891836+anbuhckr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: anbuhckr <miki.suhendra@gmail.com>
2021-09-26 01:01:23 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
404c5f9f9e
Adds Blueprint Group exception decorator (#2238)
* Add exception decorator

* Added tests

* Fix line too long
2021-09-12 22:02:59 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a937e08ef0
Add ability to return Falsey but not-None from handlers (#2236) 2021-09-12 07:19:26 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
ef4f058a6c
Call abort() on sockets after close() to prevent dangling sockets (#2231) 2021-09-01 08:14:11 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
69c5dde9bf
Blueprint specific exception handlers (#2208) 2021-08-31 12:32:51 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
945885d501
Move server.py into its own module (#2230)
* Move server.py into its own module

* Change monkeypatch path on test_logging.py
2021-08-31 11:51:32 +03:00
Ashley Sommer
9d0b54c90d
Split HttpProtocol parts into base SanicProtocol and HTTPProtocol subclass (#2229)
* Split HttpProtocol parts into base SanicProtocol and HTTPProtocol subclass.

* lint fixes

* re-black server.py
2021-08-31 10:49:58 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
2e5c288fea
Add convenience for annotated handlers (#2225) 2021-08-30 20:04:44 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
f32ef20b74
Accept header parsing (#2200)
* Add some tests

* docstring

* Add accept matching

* Add some more tests on matching

* Add matching flags for wildcards

* Add mathing controls to accept

* Limit uvicorn 14 in testing
2021-08-19 21:09:40 +03:00
Zhiwei
e2eefaac55
Copy Blueprints Implementation (#2184) 2021-08-10 01:07:04 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
e1cfbf0fd9
Add default messages to SanicExceptions (#2216)
* Add default messages to SanicExceptions

* Cleaner exception message setting
2021-08-09 21:14:15 +03:00
YongChan Cho
08c5689441
Style: add type hints (#2217)
* style(routes): add_route argument, return typing

* style(listeners): typing

* style(views): typing as_view

* style(routes): change type hint

* style(listeners): change type hint

* style(routes): change type hint

* add some more types

* Change as_view typing

* Add some cleaner type annotations

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-08-08 21:37:34 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
8dbda247d6
Fix bug where ws exceptions not being logged (#2213)
* Fix bug where ws exceptions not being logged

* Fix t\est
2021-08-07 23:24:48 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
71a631237d
Add convenience methods to BP groups (#2209) 2021-08-07 23:06:11 +03:00
Zhiwei
e22ff3828b
uncomment windows tests (#2214) 2021-08-06 11:52:38 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
b1b12e004e
Signals Integration (#2160)
* Update some tests

* Resolve #2122 route decorator returning tuple

* Use rc sanic-routing version

* Update unit tests to <:str>

* Minimal working version with some signals implemented

* Add more http signals

* Update ASGI and change listeners to signals

* Allow for dynamic ODE signals

* Allow signals to be stacked

* Begin tests

* Prioritize match_info on keyword argument injection

* WIP on tests

* Compat with signals

* Work through some test coverage

* Passing tests

* Post linting

* Setup proper resets

* coverage reporting

* Fixes from vltr comments

* clear delayed tasks

* Fix bad test

* rm pycache
2021-08-05 22:55:42 +03:00
Can Sarigol
5308fec354
Fixed for handling exceptions of asgi app call. (#2211)
@cansarigol3megawatt Thanks for looking into this and getting the quick turnaround on this. I will 🍒 pick this into the 21.6 branch and get it out a little later tonight.
2021-08-02 21:05:44 +03:00
Can Sarigol
0ba57d4701
Fixed for handling exceptions of asgi app call. (#2211)
@cansarigol3megawatt Thanks for looking into this and getting the quick turnaround on this. I will 🍒 pick this into the 21.6 branch and get it out a little later tonight.
2021-08-02 19:12:12 +03:00
Néstor Pérez
54ca6a6178
Log remote address if available (#2207)
* Log remote address if available

* Add tests

* Fix testing version

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-08-02 12:41:47 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
7dd4a78cf2
Update CHANGELOG 2021-07-28 12:12:30 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
52ff49512a
Merge branch 'current-release' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic 2021-07-28 12:10:47 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
5a48b94089
Bump version 21.6.1 2021-07-28 11:41:26 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
ba1c73d947
Fix issues with after request handling in HTTP pipelining (#2201)
* Clean up after a request is complete, before the next pipelined request.

* Limit the size of request body consumed after handler has finished.

* Linter error.

* Add unit test re: bad headers

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-07-28 11:40:34 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
4732b6bdfa
Fix issues with after request handling in HTTP pipelining (#2201)
* Clean up after a request is complete, before the next pipelined request.

* Limit the size of request body consumed after handler has finished.

* Linter error.

* Add unit test re: bad headers

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-07-28 11:38:28 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a6e78b70ab
Resolve regressions in exceptions (#2181) 2021-07-28 11:37:24 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
bb1174afc5
Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request. (#2188)
* Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request.

* Avoid hardcoding final chunk header size.

* Add some unit tests for pipeline body reading

* Decode bytes for json serialization

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-07-28 11:36:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
df8abe9cfd
Manually reset the buffer when streaming request body (#2183) 2021-07-28 11:34:57 +03:00
Robert Palmer
c3bca97ee1
Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support (#2178)
* Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support

* Update setup.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-07-28 11:33:53 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
c3b6fa1bba
HTTP tests (#2194) 2021-07-19 16:52:33 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
94d496afe1
Change dumps to AnyStr (#2193) 2021-07-19 16:25:36 +03:00
gluhar2006
7b7a572f9b
raise exception for _static_request_handler unknown exception; add test with custom error (#2195)
Co-authored-by: n.feofanov <n.feofanov@visionlabs.ru>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-07-19 09:23:02 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
1b8cb742f9
Update README.rst 2021-07-18 23:22:19 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
3492d180a8
Update some CC config (#2199) 2021-07-18 12:32:35 +03:00
Ryu JuHeon
021da38373
style(app,blueprints): add some type hints (#2196)
* style(app,blueprints): add some type hints

* style(app): option is Any

* style(blueprints): url prefix default value is ``""``

* style(app): backward compatible

* style(app): backward compatible

* style(blueprints): defult is None

* style(app): apply code style (black)
2021-07-13 10:32:54 +03:00
Robert Palmer
ac784759d5
Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support (#2178)
* Update sanic-routing to fix path issues plus lookahead / lookbehind support

* Update setup.py

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-07-12 08:22:53 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
36eda2cd62
Resolve regressions in exceptions (#2181) 2021-07-12 00:35:27 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
08a4b3013f
Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request. (#2188)
* Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request.

* Avoid hardcoding final chunk header size.

* Add some unit tests for pipeline body reading

* Decode bytes for json serialization

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
2021-07-11 13:44:40 +03:00
Zhiwei
1dd0332e8b
Remove Duplicated Dependencies and PEP 517 Support (#2173)
* Remove duplicated dependencies

* Specify setuptools as the tool for generating distribution (PEP 517)

* Add `isort` to `dev_require`

* manage all dependencies in setup.py

* Execute `make pretty`

* Set usedevelop to true (revert previous change)
2021-07-08 09:12:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
a90877ac31
Manually reset the buffer when streaming request body (#2183) 2021-07-06 08:24:20 +03:00
Zhiwei
8b7ea27a48
Remove unnecessary import in test_constants.py, which also fixes an error on win (#2180)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-07-05 11:51:36 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
8df80e276b
sanic-routing==0.7.0 2021-06-27 23:01:47 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
30572c972d
21.6 Changelog, release version, and deprecations (#2172)
* Changelog and version

* Rearrange API docs for easier navigation

* Version 21.6 docs

* Change release workflow

* Disable Windows tests
2021-06-27 22:52:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
53da4dd091
Allow blueprints and groups to be infinitely reusable (#2150)
* Allow blueprints and groups to be infinitely reusable
2021-06-21 18:41:04 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
108a4a99c7
v2 AST router (#2133)
* Update some tests

* Update some tests

* Resolve #2122 route decorator returning tuple

* Use rc sanic-routing version

* Update unit tests to <:str>
2021-06-21 15:10:26 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
7c180376d6
Add Simple Server and Coverage action (#2168)
* Add Simple Server and CodeCov action

* Remove token

* Codecov to tox.ini

* fix tox

* Set coverage location

* Add ignore to codecov

* Try glob ignore

* Setup CodeClimate

* Allow coverage check to run

* Change coverage check

* Add codeclimate exclusions
2021-06-21 14:53:09 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
f39b8b32f7
Make sure ASGI ws subprotocols is a list (#2127)
* Ensure protocols is a list for ASGI

* Subprotocol updates
2021-06-21 14:39:06 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
c543d19f8a
CBV alternate attach; CompositionView deprecate (#2170)
* Deprecate composition view and add alternate methods to attach CBV

* Add args to CBV attaching
2021-06-21 14:26:42 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
80fca9aef7
Better exception handling (#2128)
* WIP for better exception handling

* Note about removal

* resolve conditional to reduce lookups

* Cleanup logic
2021-06-21 14:14:07 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
5bb9aa0c2c
Add reloading on addtional directories (#2167) 2021-06-18 11:39:09 +03:00
Stephen Sadowski
83c746ee57
Added new client_ip accessor (#2114)
* Added new client_ip accessor for ConnInfo class, updated request to use client_ip instead of client to be more representative of what will be returned (actual ipv6 ip instead of bracket wrapped ip)

* Fix ConnInfo init

* add ipv6 test - maybe will work?

* fixed silly indentation error

* Bump testing client

* Extend testing

* Fix text

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-06-16 22:34:52 +03:00
Aymeric Augustin
aff6604636
Upgrade websockets dependency. (#2154)
* Upgrade websockets dependency.

Fix #2142.

* Bumpt sanic-testing version

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-06-16 21:49:50 +03:00
sanjeevanahilan
2c80571a8a
Update listeners.py (#2164)
fix typo

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-06-16 16:00:29 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d964b552af
HTTPMethod enum (#2165)
* Add HTTP enum constants

* Tests

* Add some more string compat
2021-06-16 15:13:55 +03:00
Thomas Grainger
48f8b37b74
support app factory patten in CLI (#2157)
* support app factory patten in CLI

* Update sanic/__main__.py

* fix mypy errors

* Update mypy further

* Update sanic/utils.py

* Update sanic/utils.py

* support hypercorn/gunicorn style 'asgi.app:create_app()'

* add test for app factory
2021-06-09 12:05:56 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
141be0028d
Allow 8192 header max to be breached (#2155)
* Allow 8192 header max to be breached

* Add REQUEST_MAX_HEADER_SIZE as config value

* remove queue size
2021-06-04 13:56:29 +03:00
L. Kärkkäinen
a140c47195
Remove config.REQUEST_BUFFER_QUEUE_SIZE which was not being used since 21.03. (#2156)
Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-06-03 11:26:32 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
0c3a8392f2
Event autoregister (#2140)
* Add event autoregistration

* Setup tests

* Cleanup IDE added imports

* Remove unused imports
2021-06-01 10:44:07 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
16875b1f41
Disable MacOS Tests (#2151)
* Update pr-python37.yml

* Update workflows
2021-06-01 10:23:52 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
b1f31f2eeb
Alternatate classes on instantiation for Config and Sanic.ctx (#2119) 2021-06-01 00:21:31 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
d16b9e5a02
Cleanup conftest and fix warning message (#2147) 2021-05-31 22:41:41 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
680484bdc8
Update README.rst 2021-05-31 22:10:15 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
05cd44b5dd
Remove travis from repo (#2149)
* Remove travis from repo

* Use PR branch for Windows tests to add --user to pip args
2021-05-31 21:56:51 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
ba374139f4
Require stricter object names (#2146) 2021-05-30 15:37:44 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
72a745bfd5
Small improvements to CLI experience (#2136)
* Small improvements to CLI experience

* Add tests

* Add test server for cli testing

* Add LOGO logging to reloader and some additional context to logging debug

* Cleanup tests
2021-05-20 15:35:19 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
3a6fac7d59
Version prefix (#2137)
* Add version prefixing

* Versioning tests

* Testing BP group properties
2021-05-19 13:32:40 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
28ba8e53df
Implement 0.6 routing and some cleanup (#2117)
* Implement 0.6 routing and some cleanup

* Additional tests and annotation cleanup

* Resolve sorting

* cleanup test with encoding
2021-04-20 00:53:42 +03:00
Ajay Gupta
9b26358e63
add eof method to close stream (#2094)
* add eof method to close stream

* Add eof test

Co-authored-by: Ajay Gupta <ajay.gupta@1mg.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-04-18 02:46:34 +03:00
Johnathan Raymond
e21521f45c
Fix type hinting for load_env (#2107)
* Deprecate `load_env` in favor of `env_prefix`

`load_env` both enabled/disabled environment variable parsing, while
also letting the user modify the env prefix. Deprecate the ability to
disable environment parsing, and add a new config variable to track the
user's desired prefix for environment-based configuration.

Resolves: #2102

* Add a few common .gitignore patterns
2021-04-12 21:31:35 +03:00
Stephen Sadowski
30479765cb
Fix request.args.pop removes parameters inconsistently (#2110)
* Fix https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/issues/2106

* style

* also apply fix to request.query_args

* add test

Co-authored-by: Arthur Goldberg <arthur.c.goldberg@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: artcg <arthurgoldbergfwd@gmail.com>
2021-04-11 01:04:33 +03:00
ENT8R
53a571ec6c
Consistent use of error loggers (#2109)
* Consistent use of error loggers

* Fix tests
2021-04-10 21:35:53 +03:00
ENT8R
ad97cac313
Explicit usage of CIMultiDict getters (#2104) 2021-04-08 13:30:12 +03:00
Harsha Narayana
1a352ddf55
GIT-2023: Enable GitHub Actions support (#2050)
* GIT-2023: Enable GitHub Actions support

* GIT-2023: fix tox runtime trigger

* GIT-2023: add top level action name

* GIT-2023: rename tox step name

* GIT-2023: rename build task names

* GIT-2023: remove macos and windows + nightly versions

* GIT-2023: add macos and windows back to os matrix

* GIT-2023: expermiental flag to conditionally skip failure

* GIT-2023: enable using custom actions

* GIT-2023: fix matrix config rendering type

* GIT-2023: fix naming issue with os label

* GIT-2023: enable type-checking env for tox

* GIT-2023: enable pypy3.7 support

* GIT-2023: enable pypy experimental flag

* GIT-2023: add pypy tox env config

* add max timeout of 5 min for pypy tests

* GIT-2023: add timeout for each actions

* GIT-2023: fix codeQL workflow actions

* GIT-2023: limit test matrix to ubuntu and support on demand

* GIT-2023: enable docker image publish on release

* GIT-2023: fix on-demand pypy action

* GIT-2023: enable pypi publish workflow

* GIT-2023: enable verbose logs for py3.9

* GIT-2023: reduce py3.9 verbosity

* GIT-2023: enable docs linter

* GIT-2023: extend test matrix to include macos + windows

* GIT-2023: move windows based workflow to standalone task

* GIT-2023: fix windows test matrix

* GIT-2023: mark py39-no-ext as flaky test

* GIT-2023: mark flaky test

* GIT-2023: make timeout internal to steps for ease of management

* GIT-2023: rename image publish step name

* GIT-2023: mark keep alive client timeout for linux only

* GIT-2023: enable retries on test failure

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-04-06 23:32:01 +03:00
Lu
5ba43decf2
FIX UserWarning when using ASGI mode (#2091)
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-04-06 22:36:50 +03:00
Frederik Gelder
8f06d035cb
fixing static request handler logging exception on 404 (#2099)
* fixing static request handler logging exception when not necessary, adding test to verify exception is gone on 404

* Fixup tests

* Fix tests

* resolve test failure

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-04-06 22:20:25 +03:00
Kyle Verhoog
b716f48c84
Update outdated handle_request docstring (#2100) 2021-04-06 13:41:18 +03:00
Arthur Goldberg
42b1e7143e
deprecate abort (#2077) 2021-04-05 18:01:48 +03:00
ENT8R
eba7821a6d
Allow case-insensitive HTTP Upgrade header (#2097)
* Allow case-insensitive HTTP Upgrade header

* Allow case-insensitive Upgrade header when checking the scheme

* Fix reference to headers

* Add None check

* Simplify HTTP Upgrade checks

* Fix newlines at end of file

* Run make pretty
2021-04-05 14:15:45 +03:00
Adam Hopkins
93a0246c03 Bump version: 2021-03-23 02:31:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dfd1787a49
Make sure that blueprints with no slash is maintained when applied (#2085)
* Make sure that blueprints with no slash is maintained when applied

* Remove unneeded import
2021-03-23 02:28:42 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4998fd54c0
Disable response timeout on websocket connections (#2081)
* Disable response timeout on websocket connections

* Add response timeout ignore test to websockets

* add logging assertion

* Move test items inside test context
2021-03-23 01:20:17 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
7be5f0ed3d CHANGELOG for 21.3.1 2021-03-21 15:04:27 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
938d2b5923
Static dir 2075 (#2076)
* Add support for nested static directories

* Add support for nested static directories

* Bump version 21.3.1
2021-03-21 15:03:54 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
13630a79ad Update sanic-org URL on setup.py 2021-03-21 12:00:32 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2586989eb7
Prepare for 21.3 release (#2057)
* Prepare for release

* Add to changelog recent PRs

* add missing changelog items and update contributing docs

* Add 2061

* add 2060 to changelog

* Add 20.12.3 to changelog

* Add #2064 to changelog

* Do not show host and port in README

* Add some documentation PRs to changelog

* add new decorators to changelog

* Add 2063

* Add some PRs to misc
2021-03-21 10:43:18 +02:00
Arthur Goldberg
6763e2bb0a
fix?: recursion error on Sanic subclass initialisation (#2072)
* fix?: recursion error on Sanic subclass init

* tests: add test case for sanic subclass initialisation

* Remove BaseSanic metaclass

Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-03-21 10:09:31 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
15a8b5c894
Perf improv (#2074)
* handler improvements for performance

* Resovle tests

* Linting

* Add tests
2021-03-21 09:47:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8a2ea626c6
RFC/1684 Context objects (#2063)
* Initial setup

* connection context

* Add tests

* move ctx to conn_info

* Move __setattr__ for __fake_slots__ check into base calss
2021-03-17 20:55:52 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
01f238de79
Update CODEOWNERS 2021-03-16 11:24:53 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
7bed5a5c3c
Add convenience decorators for new listeners (#2064) 2021-03-16 11:21:05 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2fea954dcf
Add signal reservations (#2060)
* Add signal reservations

* Simplify reservations
2021-03-14 15:21:59 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d4660d0ca7
Add add_signal method (#2061) 2021-03-14 14:06:27 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
824f41d6e0
RFC/1630 Signals (#2042)
* Temp working version of initial signal api

* fix signals router finalizing

* Additional tests

* Add event test

* finalize test

* remove old comment

* Add some missing annotations

* multiple apps per BP support

* deepsource?

* rtemove deepsource

* nominal change

* fix blueprints test

* trivial change to trigger build

* signal docstring

* squash

* squash

* Add a couple new tests

* Add some suggestions from review

* Remove inaccessible code

* Change where to condition
2021-03-14 10:09:07 +02:00
Andrea Stagi
1165663ec1
Add name to Sanic instance in Hello World Example (#2058) 2021-03-12 15:23:13 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b1a57a8b62
JSON encoder change via app (#2055) 2021-03-11 17:09:18 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d76925cf35
Make get_app name optional (#2053) 2021-03-11 16:27:56 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
400f54c7ec
Update README.rst 2021-03-10 18:14:48 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ec7e4390e8
Fix some examples and docs (#2052) 2021-03-10 11:19:38 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5ca8bb85cd
Update CODEOWNERS 2021-03-08 20:01:07 +02:00
elis-k
5c624f8b76
Find packages (#2049)
Error when installing from master because some packages ('models' & 'mixins') are not being included.
2021-03-07 16:51:14 +02:00
Harsha Narayana
2c25af8cf5
GIT-2045: enable versioning and strict slash on BlueprintGroup (#2047)
* GIT-2045: enable versioning and strict slash on BlueprintGroup

* GIT-2045: convert named tuple into typed format + unit tests

* GIT-2045: add example code for versioned bpg

* GIT-2045: None value for strict slashes check

* GIT-2045: refactor handler types and add benchmark for urlparse

* GIT-2045: reduce urlparse benchmark iterations

* GIT-2045: add unit test and url merge behavior

* GIT-2045: cleanup example code and remove print

* GIT-2045: add test for slash duplication avoidence

* GIT-2045: fix issue with tailing / getting appended

* GIT-2045: use Optional instead of Union for Typing

* GIT-2045: use string for version arg

* GIT-2045: combine optional with union
2021-03-07 14:54:45 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
be905e0009
Create CODEOWNERS 2021-03-05 10:47:39 +02:00
Aksh Gupta
0d2d62eae5
chore: refactor code quality issues (#2044) 2021-03-05 10:26:03 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
00a1ee0cb6
Update conf.py 2021-03-04 14:14:48 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f0d44822bc
Update README.rst 2021-03-04 14:12:40 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e771e4e019
Update README.rst 2021-03-04 14:12:24 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
82e5f57edd
Update README.rst 2021-03-04 14:05:48 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
93a697f6ea
Add __str__ and __repr__ to Sanic and Bluepring (#2043) 2021-03-03 16:58:18 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a733d32715
Add raw header info to request object (#2032) 2021-03-03 16:33:34 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c41d7136e8 Change order of Docs index 2021-03-03 09:26:22 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
bb65dda277 Docs changes for RTD 2021-03-03 09:21:44 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e1e9a7cf20 Update Sphinx docs to use README 2021-03-01 23:08:11 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
27f64ddae2
Router tweaks (#2031)
* Add trailing slash when defined and strict_slashes

* Add partial matching, and fix some issues with url_for

* Cover additional edge cases

* cleanup tests
2021-03-01 15:30:52 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4b968dc611
Listeners for main server process (#2018)
* Initial POC

* Add test case

* Resolve create_server and Gunicorn serve)

* add testr coverage
2021-03-01 15:03:26 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
170177feb0
Update README.rst 2021-03-01 01:03:42 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
eef44ae179
Merge pull request #2006 from sanic-org/docs-annotations
API Docs & Annotations
2021-02-28 19:59:02 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
161efc67a3
Merge branch 'master' into docs-annotations 2021-02-25 09:23:01 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dbfc11f4c5
Update codecov.yml 2021-02-24 21:09:27 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e5ea4f5019
Update README.rst 2021-02-24 09:52:47 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
62d0b05309
Update README.rst 2021-02-24 09:50:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
aae8f13d9a
Update README.rst 2021-02-23 22:05:53 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
eac900d363
Update README.rst 2021-02-23 12:07:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
cd0c3d3eea
Merge branch 'master' into docs-annotations 2021-02-22 22:32:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b461cc338c
Merge pull request #2038 from sanic-org/codecov
Codecov
2021-02-22 22:31:37 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
7c34b57e92 squash 2021-02-22 15:21:43 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c35a53fe24 squash 2021-02-22 15:19:15 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
055c78b475 squash 2021-02-22 15:15:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a9a52ef1e9 Make codecov more lenient 2021-02-22 15:14:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a760989354 Merge branch 'docs-annotations' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic into docs-annotations 2021-02-22 14:08:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dee95fd1c0 Add more py37 typing hacks 2021-02-22 14:08:14 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
9c48c7d39b Add more py37 typing hacks 2021-02-22 14:08:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
fc5e3b4ede
Merge branch 'master' into docs-annotations 2021-02-22 13:43:23 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
baf96275bf
Merge pull request #2037 from sanic-org/drop36-tox
Fix tox for Python3.6 drop support
2021-02-22 13:43:03 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3a45d3291b Add support for 3.7 checking of mock transport 2021-02-22 13:39:16 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c7307c1f85 Add support for 3.7 checking of mock transport 2021-02-22 13:39:10 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dec46d5c4a
Merge branch 'master' into drop36-tox 2021-02-22 13:21:45 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
93313e6385 Fix tox for Python3.6 drop support 2021-02-22 13:20:58 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
070236677c Merge in changes from 3.6 drop 2021-02-22 13:09:33 +02:00
Ashley Sommer
6b86921c7a
Merge pull request #2036 from sanic-org/drop-36
Remove Python 3.6 support
2021-02-22 09:13:07 +10:00
Adam Hopkins
8f3e076661 trivial 2021-02-21 23:42:32 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
37f0a51063 Remove Python 3.6 support 2021-02-21 23:28:28 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d6343c367f Remove future annotations 2021-02-21 22:58:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
bad9fd0258 Cleanup type checking 2021-02-21 21:29:54 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d402d0362e Cleanup type checking 2021-02-21 21:29:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
209579f280 Resolve tests 2021-02-17 16:10:57 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
9e23e75fb4 Resolve merge conflict 2021-02-16 11:36:06 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8f8c00a99d
Merge pull request #2010 from sanic-org/sanic-routing
Sanic routing
2021-02-16 10:09:12 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
bb5501f4c4
Merge branch 'master' into sanic-routing 2021-02-16 09:37:59 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d3cbcf0e46 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic 2021-02-16 09:07:50 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
15502182e3 Update changelog 2021-02-16 09:07:12 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
375319038f Merge branch 'master' of github.com:sanic-org/sanic into sanic-routing 2021-02-16 01:34:44 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4c29846cb1
Merge pull request #2024 from sanic-org/fix-uvloop-version
Fix uvloop to 0.14.0
2021-02-16 01:34:15 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c942a5c51c Change uvloop ro range 2021-02-16 01:17:34 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a913e712a7 test coverage 2021-02-15 22:45:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
7f63ad5484 Add some test coverage 2021-02-15 21:50:20 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a498c29ec9 squash 2021-02-15 17:33:23 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
973c315790 Merge in latest from sanic-routing branch 2021-02-15 17:20:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
aea2e4e7f4 Fix uvloop to 0.14.0 2021-02-15 14:18:42 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
55a5ab4be1 squash 2021-02-15 14:01:32 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5377a6eee3 squash 2021-02-15 13:54:08 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
6057da71f3 Resolve test suite 2021-02-15 13:45:29 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e91b3d40a2 squash 2021-02-15 10:47:16 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b89f9a57e0 static performance increase 2021-02-09 16:39:03 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b850e49cb3 test coverage with param change 2021-02-09 16:17:53 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
6b68c3702e Temp performance testing 2021-02-09 12:25:08 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5f17e9591b worker 2021-02-08 14:09:41 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
64f0496d9e ASGI working 2021-02-08 12:43:10 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0d5b2a0f69 debug and working stage--squash 2021-02-08 12:18:29 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c08b153cee Resolve some more tests 2021-02-07 11:38:37 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a434ffa8b7 interim 2021-02-04 00:42:24 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
967c4e6a4e Clean up use cases 2021-02-03 22:37:19 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
3f1e9ff528 Clean up use cases: 2021-02-03 22:36:44 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
96cc49e31e fix method ignore on websocket route 2021-02-02 01:07:29 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
94e5f82a81 squash 2021-02-01 09:56:58 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ffca01ffff
Merge pull request #2014 from sanic-org/test-manager-fix
Fix typo in asgi client
2021-01-31 16:59:00 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0165c9c644 Fix typo in asgi client 2021-01-31 16:41:10 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
7b47a4bebc squash 2021-01-31 16:31:04 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a46ea4fc59 squash 2021-01-31 16:08:19 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
4358a7eefd Add more documentationand type annotations 2021-01-31 12:30:37 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
b958cdc151 Additonal annotations 2021-01-29 16:19:10 +02:00
Ashley Sommer
afb527b37c
Merge pull request #2012 from sanic-org/testing-manage-2011
Testing manage 2011
2021-01-29 08:05:29 +10:00
Adam Hopkins
65b76f2762 Add in sanic-routing branch 2021-01-28 12:33:09 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e54685d34d
Merge branch 'master' into testing-manage-2011 2021-01-28 12:03:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
6009e6d35d
Update SECURITY.md 2021-01-28 11:54:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
d5f09dd9d8
Merge pull request #2013 from sanic-org/ahopkins-patch-1
Create codeql-analysis.yml
2021-01-28 11:49:31 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
ffae6f56c5
Update codeql-analysis.yml 2021-01-28 11:35:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
838563c751
Create codeql-analysis.yml 2021-01-28 11:32:30 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
83705b91c2 squash 2021-01-28 09:34:51 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5abeae8f46 squash 2021-01-28 09:34:13 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
693f2a5014 Adds testing manager to testing client property 2021-01-28 09:33:49 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5545264cea
Remove test client (#2009)
* Initial

* remove testmanager

* Resolve tests
2021-01-28 09:22:22 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e04f206c50 Add SanicBase 2021-01-28 09:18:06 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
e9459792a4 Finish moving some more logic to mixins 2021-01-27 15:57:21 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
dadf76ce72 Move logic into mixins 2021-01-27 10:25:05 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
33d7f4da6b Breakup App and Bluieprint 2021-01-26 23:14:47 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
5f79291b55 additional compat support 2021-01-26 09:24:38 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
792a72bdf4 Initial introduction of sanic-routing 2021-01-26 08:47:16 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
c32e7fd678 Resolve tests 2021-01-25 02:39:13 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
76ef641743 Resolve tests 2021-01-25 02:14:48 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
1f0f4ef5d5 remove testmanager 2021-01-19 16:34:52 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
933d005e5d squash 2021-01-19 16:17:07 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f8f215772c squash 2021-01-19 16:11:09 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
a0066e5752 Initial 2021-01-19 15:54:20 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
976a4c764d Set 21.3 alpha version 2021-01-19 11:04:11 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0d7e2f0d67
Add request.id (#2005) 2021-01-19 04:25:39 +02:00
Ashley Sommer
6c03dd87b1
Allow Pathlib Path objects to be passed to app.static() helper (#2008)
* 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.
2021-01-19 03:53:14 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
0c252e7904
21.3 deprecations (#2007)
* Cleanup deprecations

* Remove config deprecations and fix config compat

* Add some tests and remove unneeded dependency

* Add some tests and remove unneeded dependency

* Remove pytest-dependency
2021-01-19 01:36:50 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
8f4e0ad3c8
Raise ValueError when cookie max-age is not an integer (#2001)
* Raise valueerror when cookie max-age is not an integer
2021-01-19 01:11:39 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
95b5260b27 blueprints and compat docs 2021-01-18 22:10:47 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
2f48e81e0b Begin documentation and annotation backfill 2021-01-18 13:21:37 +02:00
L. Kärkkäinen
7028eae083
Streaming Server (#1876)
* 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

Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
2021-01-11 00:45:36 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
574a9c27a6 Update README 2021-01-07 08:25:36 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
f9414f89f3 Update README 2021-01-07 08:24:11 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
fcdbeb7bd4
20.12 lts (#1996)
* Bump to v20.12

* Update Changelog

* #1993 Disable registry (#1994)

* Bump to v20.12 (#1987)

* Bump to v20.12

* Update Changelog

* Add disable app registry

* squash

* Create FUNDING.yml (#1995)
2021-01-07 08:11:18 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
206992fe40
#1989 Add disable app registry (#1993)
* Bump to v20.12

* Update Changelog

* Add disable app registry

* squash
2021-01-05 16:57:35 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
31337ba92a
Create FUNDING.yml (#1995) 2021-01-05 10:43:22 +02:00
Adam Hopkins
150d75b7c6
Bump to v20.12 (#1987)
* Bump to v20.12

* Update Changelog
2020-12-28 23:51:23 +02:00
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branch = True branch = True
source = sanic source = sanic
omit = site-packages, sanic/utils.py, sanic/__main__.py omit =
site-packages
sanic/__main__.py
sanic/server/legacy.py
sanic/compat.py
sanic/simple.py
sanic/utils.py
sanic/cli
sanic/pages
[html] [html]
directory = coverage directory = coverage
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# These are supported funding model platforms
github: # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2]
patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username
open_collective: sanic-org # Replace with a single Open Collective username
ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel
community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username
issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username
otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username
custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']

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name: 🐞 Bug report
description: Create a report to help us improve
labels: ["bug", "triage"]
body:
- type: checkboxes
id: existing
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Describe the bug
description: A clear and concise description of what the bug is, make sure to paste any exceptions and tracebacks using markdown code-block syntax to make it easier to read.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: code
attributes:
label: Code snippet
description: |
Relevant source code, make sure to remove what is not necessary. Please try and format your code so that it is easier to read. For example:
```python
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic("Example")
```
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: A concise description of what you expected to happen.
validations:
required: false
- type: dropdown
id: running
attributes:
label: How do you run Sanic?
options:
- Sanic CLI
- As a module
- As a script (`app.run` or `Sanic.serve`)
- ASGI
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: What OS?
options:
- Linux
- MacOS
- Windows
- Other (tell us in the description)
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: Sanic Version
description: Check startup logs or try `sanic --version`
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context about the problem here.
validations:
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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
---
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is, make sure to paste any exceptions and tracebacks.
**Code snippet**
Relevant source code, make sure to remove what is not necessary.
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Environment (please complete the following information):**
- OS: [e.g. iOS]
- Version [e.g. 0.8.3]
**Additional context**
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blank_issues_enabled: true blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links: contact_links:
- name: Questions and Help - name: Questions and Help
url: https://community.sanicframework.org/c/questions-and-help url: https://community.sanicframework.org/c/questions-and-help
about: Do you need help with Sanic? Ask your questions here. about: Do you need help with Sanic? Ask your questions here.
- name: Discussion and Support
url: https://discord.gg/FARQzAEMAA
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name: 🌟 Feature request
description: Suggest an enhancement for Sanic
labels: ["feature request"]
body:
- type: checkboxes
id: existing
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the enhancement you are proposing.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
description: A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: code
attributes:
label: Describe the solution you'd like
description: A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context about the problem here.
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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for Sanic
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Additional context**
Add any other context or sample code about the feature request here.

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name: 💡 Request for Comments
description: Open an RFC for discussion
labels: ["RFC"]
body:
- type: input
id: compare
attributes:
label: Link to code
description: If available, share a [comparison](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/compare) from a POC branch to main
placeholder: https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/compare/main...some-new-branch
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: proposal
attributes:
label: Proposal
description: A thorough discussion of the proposal discussing the problem it solves, potential code, use cases, and impacts
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context that is relevant
validations:
required: false
- type: checkboxes
id: breaking
attributes:
label: Is this a breaking change?
options:
- label: "Yes"
required: false

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name: "CodeQL"
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, ready_for_review]
schedule:
- cron: '25 16 * * 0'
jobs:
analyze:
if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false
name: Analyze
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
language: [ 'python' ]
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1

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name: Coverage check
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
tags:
- "!*" # Do not execute on tags
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
jobs:
coverage:
name: Check coverage
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
steps:
- name: Run coverage
uses: sanic-org/simple-tox-action@v1
with:
python-version: "3.11"
tox-env: coverage
ignore-errors: true
- name: Run Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
with:
files: ./coverage.xml
fail_ci_if_error: false

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name: Publish release
on:
release:
types: [created]
env:
IS_TEST: false
DOCKER_ORG_NAME: sanicframework
DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME: sanic
DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_NAME: sanic-build
DOCKER_IMAGE_DOCKERFILE: ./docker/Dockerfile
DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_DOCKERFILE: ./docker/Dockerfile-base
jobs:
generate_info:
name: Generate info
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
docker-tags: ${{ steps.generate_docker_info.outputs.tags }}
pypi-version: ${{ steps.parse_version_tag.outputs.pypi-version }}
steps:
- name: Parse version tag
id: parse_version_tag
env:
TAG_NAME: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}
run: |
tag_name="${{ env.TAG_NAME }}"
if [[ ! "${tag_name}" =~ ^v([0-9]{2})\.([0-9]{1,2})\.([0-9]+)$ ]]; then
echo "::error::Tag name must be in the format vYY.MM.MICRO"
exit 1
fi
year_output="year=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
month_output="month=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
pypi_output="pypi-version=${tag_name#v}"
echo "${year_output}"
echo "${month_output}"
echo "${pypi_output}"
echo "${year_output}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "${month_output}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "${pypi_output}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get latest release
id: get_latest_release
run: |
latest_tag=$(
curl -L \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ github.token }}" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
https://api.github.com/repos/${{ github.repository }}/releases/latest \
| jq -r '.tag_name'
)
echo "latest_tag=$latest_tag" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Generate Docker info
id: generate_docker_info
run: |
tag_year="${{ steps.parse_version_tag.outputs.year }}"
tag_month="${{ steps.parse_version_tag.outputs.month }}"
latest_tag="${{ steps.get_latest_release.outputs.latest_tag }}"
tag="${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}"
tags="${tag_year}.${tag_month}"
if [[ "${tag_month}" == "12" ]]; then
tags+=",LTS"
echo "::notice::Tag ${tag} is LTS version"
else
echo "::notice::Tag ${tag} is not LTS version"
fi
if [[ "${latest_tag}" == "${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}" ]]; then
tags+=",latest"
echo "::notice::Tag ${tag} is marked as latest"
else
echo "::notice::Tag ${tag} is not marked as latest"
fi
tags_output="tags=${tags}"
echo "${tags_output}"
echo "${tags_output}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
publish_package:
name: Build and publish package
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: generate_info
steps:
- name: Checkout repo
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install build twine
- name: Update package version
run: |
echo "__version__ = \"${{ needs.generate_info.outputs.pypi-version }}\"" > sanic/__version__.py
- name: Build a binary wheel and a source tarball
run: python -m build --sdist --wheel --outdir dist/ .
- name: Publish to PyPi 🚀
run: twine upload --non-interactive --disable-progress-bar dist/*
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: __token__
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ env.IS_TEST == 'true' && secrets.SANIC_TEST_PYPI_API_TOKEN || secrets.SANIC_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
TWINE_REPOSITORY: ${{ env.IS_TEST == 'true' && 'testpypi' || 'pypi' }}
publish_docker:
name: Publish Docker / Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
needs: [generate_info, publish_package]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
python-version: ["3.10", "3.11"]
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_ACCESS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push base image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
push: ${{ env.IS_TEST == 'false' }}
file: ${{ env.DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_DOCKERFILE }}
tags: ${{ env.DOCKER_ORG_NAME }}/${{ env.DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ matrix.python-version }}
build-args: |
PYTHON_VERSION=${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Parse tags for this Python version
id: parse_tags
run: |
IFS=',' read -ra tags <<< "${{ needs.generate_info.outputs.docker-tags }}"
tag_args=""
for tag in "${tags[@]}"; do
tag_args+=",${{ env.DOCKER_ORG_NAME }}/${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME }}:${tag}-py${{ matrix.python-version }}"
done
tag_args_output="tag_args=${tag_args:1}"
echo "${tag_args_output}"
echo "${tag_args_output}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Build and push Sanic image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
push: ${{ env.IS_TEST == 'false' }}
file: ${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE_DOCKERFILE }}
tags: ${{ steps.parse_tags.outputs.tag_args }}
build-args: |
BASE_IMAGE_ORG=${{ env.DOCKER_ORG_NAME }}
BASE_IMAGE_NAME=${{ env.DOCKER_BASE_IMAGE_NAME }}
BASE_IMAGE_TAG=${{ matrix.python-version }}
SANIC_PYPI_VERSION=${{ needs.generate_info.outputs.pypi-version }}

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name: Tests
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
tags:
- "!*"
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- current-release
- "*LTS"
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, ready_for_review]
jobs:
run_tests:
name: "${{ matrix.config.platform == 'windows-latest' && 'Windows' || 'Linux' }} / Python ${{ matrix.config.python-version }} / tox -e ${{ matrix.config.tox-env }}"
if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.platform || 'ubuntu-latest' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
config:
- { python-version: "3.8", tox-env: security }
- { python-version: "3.9", tox-env: security }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: security }
- { python-version: "3.11", tox-env: security }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: lint }
# - { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: docs }
- { python-version: "3.8", tox-env: type-checking }
- { python-version: "3.9", tox-env: type-checking }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: type-checking }
- { python-version: "3.11", tox-env: type-checking }
- { python-version: "3.8", tox-env: py38, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.8", tox-env: py38-no-ext, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.9", tox-env: py39, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.9", tox-env: py39-no-ext, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: py310, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: py310-no-ext, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.11", tox-env: py311, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.11", tox-env: py311-no-ext, max-attempts: 3 }
- { python-version: "3.8", tox-env: py38-no-ext, platform: windows-latest, ignore-errors: true }
- { python-version: "3.9", tox-env: py39-no-ext, platform: windows-latest, ignore-errors: true }
- { python-version: "3.10", tox-env: py310-no-ext, platform: windows-latest, ignore-errors: true }
- { python-version: "3.11", tox-env: py310-no-ext, platform: windows-latest, ignore-errors: true }
steps:
- name: Run tests
uses: sanic-org/simple-tox-action@v1
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.config.python-version }}
tox-env: ${{ matrix.config.tox-env }}
max-attempts: ${{ matrix.config.max-attempts || 1 }}
ignore-errors: ${{ matrix.config.ignore-errors || false }}

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.coverage .coverage
.coverage.* .coverage.*
coverage coverage
coverage.xml
.tox .tox
settings.py settings.py
.idea/* .idea/*
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.DS_Store .DS_Store
dist/* dist/*
pip-wheel-metadata/ pip-wheel-metadata/
.pytest_cache/*
.venv/*
venv/*
.vscode/*
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sudo: false
language: python
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip
matrix:
include:
- env: TOX_ENV=py36
python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py36-no-ext
python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py37
python: 3.7
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py37-no-ext
python: 3.7
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py38
python: 3.8
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.8 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py38-no-ext
python: 3.8
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.8 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py39
python: 3.9
dist: bionic
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.9 with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=py39-no-ext
python: 3.9
dist: bionic
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.9 without Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=type-checking
python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 Type checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=type-checking
python: 3.7
name: "Python 3.7 Type checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=type-checking
python: 3.8
name: "Python 3.8 Type checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=type-checking
python: 3.9
dist: bionic
name: "Python 3.9 Type checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=lint
python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 Linter checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=check
python: 3.6
name: "Python 3.6 Package checks"
- env: TOX_ENV=security
python: 3.6
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.6 Bandit security scan"
- env: TOX_ENV=security
python: 3.7
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 Bandit security scan"
- env: TOX_ENV=security
python: 3.8
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.8 Bandit security scan"
- env: TOX_ENV=security
python: 3.9
dist: bionic
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.9 Bandit security scan"
- env: TOX_ENV=docs
python: 3.7
dist: xenial
sudo: true
name: "Python 3.7 Documentation tests"
- env: TOX_ENV=pyNightly
python: "nightly"
name: "Python nightly with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=pyNightly-no-ext
python: "nightly"
name: "Python nightly without Extensions"
allow_failures:
- env: TOX_ENV=pyNightly
python: "nightly"
name: "Python nightly with Extensions"
- env: TOX_ENV=pyNightly-no-ext
python: "nightly"
name: "Python nightly without Extensions"
install:
- pip install -U tox
- pip install codecov
script: travis_retry tox -e $TOX_ENV
after_success:
- codecov
deploy:
provider: pypi
user: brewmaster
password:
secure: "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"
on:
tags: true
distributions: "sdist bdist_wheel"

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## Enforcement ## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported by contacting the project team at sanic-maintainers@googlegroups.com. All reported by contacting the project team at adam@sanicframework.org. All
complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that
is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is
obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident.

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@ -1,20 +1,17 @@
Contributing
============
Thank you for your interest! Sanic is always looking for contributors. If you 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 don't feel comfortable contributing code, adding docstrings to the source files,
is very appreciated. or helping with the `Sanic User Guide <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-guide>`_
by providing documentation or implementation examples would be appreciated!
We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all,
regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion,
or similar personal characteristic. or similar personal characteristic.
Our `code of conduct <./CONDUCT.md>`_ sets the standards for behavior. Our `code of conduct <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/blob/master/CONDUCT.md>`_ sets the standards for behavior.
Installation Installation
------------ ------------
To develop on sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly recommend to To develop on Sanic (and mainly to just run the tests) it is highly recommend to
install from sources. install from sources.
So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working directory with So assume you have already cloned the repo and are in the working directory with
@ -22,7 +19,7 @@ a virtual environment already set up, then run:
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
pip3 install -e . ".[dev]" pip install -e ".[dev]"
Dependency Changes Dependency Changes
------------------ ------------------
@ -74,9 +71,9 @@ To execute only unittests, run ``tox`` with environment like so:
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
tox -e py36 -v -- tests/test_config.py
# or
tox -e py37 -v -- tests/test_config.py tox -e py37 -v -- tests/test_config.py
# or
tox -e py310 -v -- tests/test_config.py
Run lint checks Run lint checks
--------------- ---------------
@ -89,6 +86,17 @@ Permform ``flake8``\ , ``black`` and ``isort`` checks.
tox -e lint tox -e lint
Run type annotation checks
--------------------------
``tox`` environment -> ``[testenv:type-checking]``
Permform ``mypy`` checks.
.. code-block:: bash
tox -e type-checking
Run other checks Run other checks
---------------- ----------------
@ -132,6 +140,7 @@ To maintain the code consistency, Sanic uses following tools.
#. `isort <https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort>`_ #. `isort <https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort>`_
#. `black <https://github.com/python/black>`_ #. `black <https://github.com/python/black>`_
#. `flake8 <https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8>`_ #. `flake8 <https://github.com/PyCQA/flake8>`_
#. `slotscheck <https://github.com/ariebovenberg/slotscheck>`_
isort isort
***** *****
@ -159,7 +168,19 @@ flake8
#. pycodestyle #. pycodestyle
#. Ned Batchelder's McCabe script #. Ned Batchelder's McCabe script
``isort``\ , ``black`` and ``flake8`` checks are performed during ``tox`` lint checks. slotscheck
**********
``slotscheck`` ensures that there are no problems with ``__slots__``
(e.g. overlaps, or missing slots in base classes).
``isort``\ , ``black``\ , ``flake8`` and ``slotscheck`` checks are performed during ``tox`` lint checks.
The **easiest** way to make your code conform is to run the following before committing.
.. code-block:: bash
make pretty
Refer `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_ documentation for more details. Refer `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_ documentation for more details.
@ -168,12 +189,13 @@ Pull requests
So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple: 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 pass unit tests.
#. All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least one current collaborator on the project. #. All pull requests must be reviewed and approved by at least one current member of the Core Developer team.
#. All pull requests must pass flake8 checks. #. All pull requests must pass flake8 checks.
#. All pull requests must match ``isort`` and ``black`` requirements.
#. All pull requests must be **PROPERLY** type annotated, unless exemption is given.
#. All pull requests must be consistent with the existing code. #. 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 decide to remove/change anything from any common interface a deprecation message should accompany it in accordance with our `deprecation policy <https://sanicframework.org/en/guide/project/policies.html#deprecation>`_.
#. If you implement a new feature you should have at least one unit test to 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: #. An example must be one of the following:
@ -182,56 +204,14 @@ So the pull request approval rules are pretty simple:
* Example of how to use Sanic and asynchronous library * 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 Documentation
------------- -------------
Sanic's documentation is built Sanic's API documentation is built using `sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.5.1/>`_ with module references
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``. automatically generated using ``sphinx-apidoc``.
The User Guide is in the `sanic-guide <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-guide>`_ repository.
To generate the documentation from scratch: To generate the documentation from scratch:
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
@ -245,6 +225,14 @@ To generate the documentation from scratch:
The HTML documentation will be created in the ``docs/_build`` folder. The HTML documentation will be created in the ``docs/_build`` folder.
You can run the following to have a live development server with the API documents
.. code-block:: bash
make docs-serve
Refer to the User Guide repo for documentation on how to contribute there.
.. warning:: .. warning::
One of the main goals of Sanic is speed. Code that lowers the performance of 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 Sanic without significant gains in usability, security, or features may not be

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@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ test: clean
test-coverage: clean test-coverage: clean
python setup.py test --pytest-args="--cov sanic --cov-report term --cov-append " python setup.py test --pytest-args="--cov sanic --cov-report term --cov-append "
view-coverage:
sanic ./coverage --simple
install: install:
python setup.py install python setup.py install
@ -68,11 +71,12 @@ endif
endif endif
black: black:
black --config ./.black.toml sanic tests black sanic tests
fix-import: black isort:
isort sanic tests isort sanic tests
pretty: black isort
docs-clean: docs-clean:
cd docs && make clean cd docs && make clean
@ -83,9 +87,15 @@ docs: docs-clean
docs-test: docs-clean docs-test: docs-clean
cd docs && make dummy cd docs && make dummy
docs-serve:
sphinx-autobuild docs docs/_build/html --port 9999 --watch ./
changelog: changelog:
python scripts/changelog.py python scripts/changelog.py
guide-serve:
cd guide && sanic server:app -r -R ./content -R ./style
release: release:
ifdef version ifdef version
python scripts/release.py --release-version ${version} --generate-changelog python scripts/release.py --release-version ${version} --generate-changelog

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/huge-success/sanic-assets/master/png/sanic-framework-logo-400x97.png .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sanic-org/sanic-assets/master/png/sanic-framework-logo-400x97.png
:alt: Sanic | Build fast. Run fast. :alt: Sanic | Build fast. Run fast.
Sanic | Build fast. Run fast. Sanic | Build fast. Run fast.
@ -7,29 +7,28 @@ Sanic | Build fast. Run fast.
.. start-badges .. start-badges
.. list-table:: .. list-table::
:widths: 15 85
:stub-columns: 1 :stub-columns: 1
* - Build * - Build
- | |Build Status| |AppVeyor Build Status| |Codecov| - | |Tests|
* - Docs * - Docs
- |Documentation| - | |UserGuide| |Documentation|
* - Package * - Package
- | |PyPI| |PyPI version| |Wheel| |Supported implementations| |Code style black| - | |PyPI| |PyPI version| |Wheel| |Supported implementations| |Code style black|
* - Support * - Support
- | |Forums| |Join the chat at https://gitter.im/sanic-python/Lobby| |Awesome| - | |Forums| |Discord| |Awesome|
* - Stats * - Stats
- | |Downloads| |Conda downloads| - | |Monthly Downloads| |Weekly Downloads| |Conda downloads|
.. |UserGuide| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/user%20guide-sanic-ff0068
:target: https://sanicframework.org/
.. |Forums| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/forums-community-ff0068.svg .. |Forums| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/forums-community-ff0068.svg
:target: https://community.sanicframework.org/ :target: https://community.sanicframework.org/
.. |Join the chat at https://gitter.im/sanic-python/Lobby| image:: https://badges.gitter.im/sanic-python/Lobby.svg .. |Discord| image:: https://img.shields.io/discord/812221182594121728?logo=discord
:target: https://gitter.im/sanic-python/Lobby?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge :target: https://discord.gg/FARQzAEMAA
.. |Codecov| image:: https://codecov.io/gh/huge-success/sanic/branch/master/graph/badge.svg .. |Tests| image:: https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/actions/workflows/tests.yml/badge.svg?branch=main
:target: https://codecov.io/gh/huge-success/sanic :target: https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/actions/workflows/tests.yml
.. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.com/huge-success/sanic.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.com/huge-success/sanic
.. |AppVeyor Build Status| image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/d8pt3ids0ynexi8c/branch/master?svg=true
:target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/huge-success/sanic
.. |Documentation| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/sanic/badge/?version=latest .. |Documentation| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/sanic/badge/?version=latest
:target: http://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest :target: http://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
.. |PyPI| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/sanic.svg .. |PyPI| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/sanic.svg
@ -47,36 +46,52 @@ Sanic | Build fast. Run fast.
.. |Awesome| image:: https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg .. |Awesome| image:: https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg
:alt: Awesome Sanic List :alt: Awesome Sanic List
:target: https://github.com/mekicha/awesome-sanic :target: https://github.com/mekicha/awesome-sanic
.. |Downloads| image:: https://pepy.tech/badge/sanic/month .. |Monthly Downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/sanic.svg
:alt: Downloads
:target: https://pepy.tech/project/sanic
.. |Weekly Downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/sanic.svg
:alt: Downloads :alt: Downloads
:target: https://pepy.tech/project/sanic :target: https://pepy.tech/project/sanic
.. |Conda downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/conda/dn/conda-forge/sanic.svg .. |Conda downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/conda/dn/conda-forge/sanic.svg
:alt: Downloads :alt: Downloads
:target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/sanic :target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/sanic
.. |Linode| image:: https://www.linode.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Linode-Logo-Black.svg
:alt: Linode
:target: https://www.linode.com
:width: 200px
.. end-badges .. end-badges
Sanic is a **Python 3.6+** web server and web framework that's written to go fast. It allows the usage of the ``async/await`` syntax added in Python 3.5, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Sanic is a **Python 3.8+** web server and web framework that's written to go fast. It allows the usage of the ``async/await`` syntax added in Python 3.5, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy.
Sanic is also ASGI compliant, so you can deploy it with an `alternative ASGI webserver <https://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sanic/deploying.html#running-via-asgi>`_. Sanic is also ASGI compliant, so you can deploy it with an `alternative ASGI webserver <https://sanicframework.org/en/guide/deployment/running.html#asgi>`_.
`Source code on GitHub <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/>`_ | `Help and discussion board <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. `Source code on GitHub <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/>`_ | `Help and discussion board <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_ | `User Guide <https://sanicframework.org>`_ | `Chat on Discord <https://discord.gg/FARQzAEMAA>`_
The project is maintained by the community, for the community. **Contributions are welcome!** The project is maintained by the community, for the community. **Contributions are welcome!**
The goal of the project is to provide a simple way to get up and running a highly performant HTTP server that is easy to build, to expand, and ultimately to scale. The goal of the project is to provide a simple way to get up and running a highly performant HTTP server that is easy to build, to expand, and ultimately to scale.
Sponsor
-------
Check out `open collective <https://opencollective.com/sanic-org>`_ to learn more about helping to fund Sanic.
Thanks to `Linode <https://www.linode.com>`_ for their contribution towards the development and community of Sanic.
|Linode|
Installation Installation
------------ ------------
``pip3 install sanic`` ``pip3 install sanic``
Sanic makes use of ``uvloop`` and ``ujson`` to help with performance. If you do not want to use those packages, simply add an environmental variable ``SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true`` or ``SANIC_NO_UJSON=true`` at install time. Sanic makes use of ``uvloop`` and ``ujson`` to help with performance. If you do not want to use those packages, simply add an environmental variable ``SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true`` or ``SANIC_NO_UJSON=true`` at install time.
.. code:: shell .. code:: shell
$ export SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true $ export SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true
$ export SANIC_NO_UJSON=true $ export SANIC_NO_UJSON=true
$ pip3 install --no-binary :all: sanic $ pip3 install --no-binary :all: sanic
@ -85,9 +100,6 @@ Installation
If you are running on a clean install of Fedora 28 or above, please make sure you have the ``redhat-rpm-config`` package installed in case if you want to If you are running on a clean install of Fedora 28 or above, please make sure you have the ``redhat-rpm-config`` package installed in case if you want to
use ``sanic`` with ``ujson`` dependency. use ``sanic`` with ``ujson`` dependency.
.. note::
Windows support is currently "experimental" and on a best-effort basis. Multiple workers are also not currently supported on Windows (see `Issue #1517 <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/issues/1517>`_), but setting ``workers=1`` should launch the server successfully.
Hello World Example Hello World Example
------------------- -------------------
@ -97,20 +109,20 @@ Hello World Example
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic() app = Sanic("my-hello-world-app")
@app.route('/') @app.route('/')
async def test(request): async def test(request):
return json({'hello': 'world'}) return json({'hello': 'world'})
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000) app.run()
Sanic can now be easily run using ``sanic hello.app``. Sanic can now be easily run using ``sanic hello.app``.
.. code:: .. code::
[2018-12-30 11:37:41 +0200] [13564] [INFO] Goin' Fast @ http://0.0.0.0:8000 [2018-12-30 11:37:41 +0200] [13564] [INFO] Goin' Fast @ http://127.0.0.1:8000
[2018-12-30 11:37:41 +0200] [13564] [INFO] Starting worker [13564] [2018-12-30 11:37:41 +0200] [13564] [INFO] Starting worker [13564]
And, we can verify it is working: ``curl localhost:8000 -i`` And, we can verify it is working: ``curl localhost:8000 -i``
@ -124,27 +136,28 @@ And, we can verify it is working: ``curl localhost:8000 -i``
Content-Type: application/json Content-Type: application/json
{"hello":"world"} {"hello":"world"}
**Now, let's go build something fast!** **Now, let's go build something fast!**
Minimum Python version is 3.8. If you need Python 3.7 support, please use v22.12LTS.
Documentation Documentation
------------- -------------
`Documentation on Readthedocs <http://sanic.readthedocs.io/>`_. `User Guide <https://sanic.dev>`__ and `API Documentation <http://sanic.readthedocs.io/>`__.
Changelog Changelog
--------- ---------
`Release Changelogs <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst>`_. `Release Changelogs <https://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/sanic/changelog.html>`__.
Questions and Discussion Questions and Discussion
------------------------ ------------------------
`Ask a question or join the conversation <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. `Ask a question or join the conversation <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`__.
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://sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sanic/contributing.html>`_. We are always happy to have new contributions. We have `marked issues good for anyone looking to get started <https://github.com/sanic-org/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/sanic-org/sanic/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_.

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@ -4,30 +4,42 @@
Sanic releases long term support release once a year in December. LTS releases receive bug and security updates for **24 months**. Interim releases throughout the year occur every three months, and are supported until the subsequent interim release. Sanic releases long term support release once a year in December. LTS releases receive bug and security updates for **24 months**. Interim releases throughout the year occur every three months, and are supported until the subsequent interim release.
| Version | LTS | Supported |
| ------- | ------------- | ------------------ |
| 20.9 | | :heavy_check_mark: |
| 20.6 | | :x: |
| 20.3 | | :x: |
| 19.12 | until 2021-12 | :white_check_mark: |
| 19.9 | | :x: |
| 19.6 | | :x: |
| 19.3 | | :x: |
| 18.12 | until 2020-12 | :white_check_mark: |
| 0.8.3 | | :x: |
| 0.7.0 | | :x: |
| 0.6.0 | | :x: |
| 0.5.4 | | :x: |
| 0.4.1 | | :x: |
| 0.3.1 | | :x: |
| 0.2.0 | | :x: |
| 0.1.9 | | :x: |
:white_check_mark: = security/bug fixes | Version | LTS | Supported |
:heavy_check_mark: = full support | ------- | ------------- | ----------------------- |
| 22.12 | until 2024-12 | :white_check_mark: |
| 22.9 | | :x: |
| 22.6 | | :x: |
| 22.3 | | :x: |
| 21.12 | until 2023-12 | :ballot_box_with_check: |
| 21.9 | | :x: |
| 21.6 | | :x: |
| 21.3 | | :x: |
| 20.12 | | :x: |
| 20.9 | | :x: |
| 20.6 | | :x: |
| 20.3 | | :x: |
| 19.12 | | :x: |
| 19.9 | | :x: |
| 19.6 | | :x: |
| 19.3 | | :x: |
| 18.12 | | :x: |
| 0.8.3 | | :x: |
| 0.7.0 | | :x: |
| 0.6.0 | | :x: |
| 0.5.4 | | :x: |
| 0.4.1 | | :x: |
| 0.3.1 | | :x: |
| 0.2.0 | | :x: |
| 0.1.9 | | :x: |
:ballot_box_with_check: = security/bug fixes
:white_check_mark: = full support
## Reporting a Vulnerability ## Reporting a Vulnerability
If you discover a security vulnerability, we ask that you **do not** create an issue on GitHub. Instead, please [send a message to the core-devs](https://community.sanicframework.org/g/core-devs) on the community forums. Once logged in, you can send a message to the core-devs by clicking the message button. If you discover a security vulnerability, we ask that you **do not** create an issue on GitHub. Instead, please [send a message to the core-devs](https://community.sanicframework.org/g/core-devs) on the community forums. Once logged in, you can send a message to the core-devs by clicking the message button.
Alternatively, you can send a private message to Adam Hopkins on Discord. Find him on the [Sanic discord server](https://discord.gg/FARQzAEMAA).
This will help to not publicize the issue until the team can address it and resolve it. This will help to not publicize the issue until the team can address it and resolve it.

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coverage:
status:
patch:
default:
target: auto
threshold: 0.75
informational: true
project:
default:
target: auto
threshold: 0.5
precision: 3
codecov:
require_ci_to_pass: false
ignore:
- "sanic/__main__.py"
- "sanic/compat.py"
- "sanic/simple.py"
- "sanic/utils.py"
- "sanic/cli/"
- "sanic/pages/"
- ".github/"
- "changelogs/"
- "docker/"
- "docs/"
- "examples/"
- "scripts/"
- "tests/"

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FROM alpine:3.7 ARG BASE_IMAGE_ORG
ARG BASE_IMAGE_NAME
ARG BASE_IMAGE_TAG
RUN apk add --no-cache --update \ FROM ${BASE_IMAGE_ORG}/${BASE_IMAGE_NAME}:${BASE_IMAGE_TAG}
curl \
bash \
build-base \
ca-certificates \
git \
bzip2-dev \
linux-headers \
ncurses-dev \
openssl \
openssl-dev \
readline-dev \
sqlite-dev
RUN apk update
RUN update-ca-certificates RUN update-ca-certificates
RUN rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
ENV PYENV_ROOT="/root/.pyenv" ARG SANIC_PYPI_VERSION
ENV PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
ADD . /app RUN pip install -U pip && pip install sanic==${SANIC_PYPI_VERSION}
WORKDIR /app RUN apk del build-base
RUN /app/docker/bin/install_python.sh 3.5.4 3.6.4
ENTRYPOINT ["./docker/bin/entrypoint.sh"]

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ARG PYTHON_VERSION
FROM python:${PYTHON_VERSION}-alpine
RUN apk update
RUN apk add --no-cache --update build-base \
ca-certificates \
openssl
RUN update-ca-certificates
RUN rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
source /root/.pyenv/completions/pyenv.bash
pip install tox
exec $@

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
export CFLAGS='-O2'
export EXTRA_CFLAGS="-DTHREAD_STACK_SIZE=0x100000"
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
for ver in $@
do
pyenv install $ver
done
pyenv global $@
pip install --upgrade pip
pyenv rehash

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.wy-side-nav-search,
.wy-nav-top {
background: #444444;
}
#changelog section {
padding-left: 3rem;
}
#changelog section h2,
#changelog section h3 {
margin-left: -3rem;
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import os import os
import sys import sys
# Add support for auto-doc # Add support for auto-doc
import recommonmark
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
# autogenerate documentation from docstrings # autogenerate documentation from docstrings
@ -21,23 +21,29 @@ sys.path.insert(0, root_directory)
import sanic import sanic
# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------ # -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
extensions = ['sphinx.ext.autodoc', "recommonmark"] extensions = [
"sphinx.ext.autodoc",
"m2r2",
"enum_tools.autoenum",
]
templates_path = ['_templates'] templates_path = ["_templates"]
# Enable support for both Restructured Text and Markdown # Enable support for both Restructured Text and Markdown
source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md'] source_suffix = [".rst", ".md"]
# The master toctree document. # The master toctree document.
master_doc = 'index' master_doc = "index"
# General information about the project. # General information about the project.
project = 'Sanic' project = "Sanic"
copyright = '2018, Sanic contributors' copyright = "2021, Sanic Community Organization"
author = 'Sanic contributors' author = "Sanic Community Organization"
html_logo = "./_static/sanic-framework-logo-white-400x97.png"
# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for # The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the # |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
# built documents. # built documents.
@ -52,7 +58,7 @@ release = sanic.__version__
# #
# This is also used if you do content translation via gettext catalogs. # This is also used if you do content translation via gettext catalogs.
# Usually you set "language" from the command line for these cases. # Usually you set "language" from the command line for these cases.
language = 'en' language = "en"
# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and # List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
# directories to ignore when looking for source files. # directories to ignore when looking for source files.
@ -60,10 +66,10 @@ language = 'en'
# #
# modules.rst is generated by sphinx-apidoc but is unused. This suppresses # modules.rst is generated by sphinx-apidoc but is unused. This suppresses
# a warning about it. # a warning about it.
exclude_patterns = ['_build', 'Thumbs.db', '.DS_Store', 'modules.rst'] exclude_patterns = ["_build", "Thumbs.db", ".DS_Store", "modules.rst"]
# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. # The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
pygments_style = 'sphinx' pygments_style = "sphinx"
# If true, `todo` and `todoList` produce output, else they produce nothing. # If true, `todo` and `todoList` produce output, else they produce nothing.
todo_include_todos = False todo_include_todos = False
@ -72,17 +78,17 @@ todo_include_todos = False
# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for # The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
# a list of builtin themes. # a list of builtin themes.
html_theme = 'sphinx_rtd_theme' html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, # Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, # relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". # so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
html_static_path = ['_static'] html_static_path = ["_static"]
html_css_files = ["custom.css"]
# -- Options for HTMLHelp output ------------------------------------------ # -- Options for HTMLHelp output ------------------------------------------
# Output file base name for HTML help builder. # Output file base name for HTML help builder.
htmlhelp_basename = 'Sanicdoc' htmlhelp_basename = "Sanicdoc"
# -- Options for LaTeX output --------------------------------------------- # -- Options for LaTeX output ---------------------------------------------
@ -90,15 +96,12 @@ latex_elements = {
# The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper'). # The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper').
# #
# 'papersize': 'letterpaper', # 'papersize': 'letterpaper',
# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt'). # The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
# #
# 'pointsize': '10pt', # 'pointsize': '10pt',
# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble. # Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
# #
# 'preamble': '', # 'preamble': '',
# Latex figure (float) alignment # Latex figure (float) alignment
# #
# 'figure_align': 'htbp', # 'figure_align': 'htbp',
@ -107,14 +110,21 @@ latex_elements = {
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples # Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, # (source start file, target name, title,
# author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]). # author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
latex_documents = [(master_doc, 'Sanic.tex', 'Sanic Documentation', latex_documents = [
'Sanic contributors', 'manual'), ] (
master_doc,
"Sanic.tex",
"Sanic Documentation",
"Sanic contributors",
"manual",
),
]
# -- Options for manual page output --------------------------------------- # -- Options for manual page output ---------------------------------------
# One entry per manual page. List of tuples # One entry per manual page. List of tuples
# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section). # (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
man_pages = [(master_doc, 'sanic', 'Sanic Documentation', [author], 1)] man_pages = [(master_doc, "sanic", "Sanic Documentation", [author], 1)]
# -- Options for Texinfo output ------------------------------------------- # -- Options for Texinfo output -------------------------------------------
@ -122,8 +132,15 @@ man_pages = [(master_doc, 'sanic', 'Sanic Documentation', [author], 1)]
# (source start file, target name, title, author, # (source start file, target name, title, author,
# dir menu entry, description, category) # dir menu entry, description, category)
texinfo_documents = [ texinfo_documents = [
(master_doc, 'Sanic', 'Sanic Documentation', author, 'Sanic', (
'One line description of project.', 'Miscellaneous'), master_doc,
"Sanic",
"Sanic Documentation",
author,
"Sanic",
"One line description of project.",
"Miscellaneous",
),
] ]
# -- Options for Epub output ---------------------------------------------- # -- Options for Epub output ----------------------------------------------
@ -135,17 +152,18 @@ epub_publisher = author
epub_copyright = copyright epub_copyright = copyright
# A list of files that should not be packed into the epub file. # A list of files that should not be packed into the epub file.
epub_exclude_files = ['search.html'] epub_exclude_files = ["search.html"]
# -- Custom Settings ------------------------------------------------------- # -- Custom Settings -------------------------------------------------------
suppress_warnings = ['image.nonlocal_uri'] suppress_warnings = ["image.nonlocal_uri"]
# app setup hook autodoc_typehints = "description"
def setup(app): autodoc_default_options = {
app.add_config_value('recommonmark_config', { "member-order": "groupwise",
'enable_eval_rst': True, }
'enable_auto_doc_ref': False,
}, True) html_theme_options = {
app.add_transform(AutoStructify) "style_external_links": False,
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.. include:: sanic/index.rst .. include:: ../README.rst
Guides User Guide
====== ==========
To learn about using Sanic, checkout the `User Guide <https://sanicframework.org/guide/>`__.
API
===
.. toctree:: .. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2 :maxdepth: 3
sanic/getting_started 👥 User Guide <https://sanicframework.org/guide/>
sanic/config sanic/api_reference
sanic/logging 💻 Source code <https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/>
sanic/request_data
sanic/response
sanic/cookies
sanic/routing
sanic/blueprints
sanic/static_files
sanic/versioning
sanic/exceptions
sanic/middleware
sanic/websocket
sanic/decorators
sanic/streaming
sanic/class_based_views
sanic/custom_protocol
sanic/sockets
sanic/ssl
sanic/debug_mode
sanic/testing
sanic/deploying
sanic/nginx
sanic/extensions
sanic/examples
sanic/changelog sanic/changelog
sanic/contributing sanic/contributing
sanic/api_reference ❓ Support <https://community.sanicframework.org/>
sanic/asyncio_python37 💬 Chat <https://discord.gg/FARQzAEMAA>
Module Documentation Module Documentation
@ -44,4 +27,3 @@ Module Documentation
* :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`

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Application
===========
sanic.app
---------
.. automodule:: sanic.app
:members:
:show-inheritance:
:inherited-members:
sanic.config
------------
.. automodule:: sanic.config
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.application.constants
---------------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.application.constants
:exclude-members: StrEnum
:members:
:show-inheritance:
:inherited-members:
sanic.application.state
-----------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.application.state
:members:
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Blueprints
==========
sanic.blueprints
----------------
.. automodule:: sanic.blueprints
:members:
:show-inheritance:
:inherited-members:
sanic.blueprint_group
---------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.blueprint_group
:members:
:special-members:

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Core
====
sanic.cookies
-------------
.. automodule:: sanic.cookies
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.handlers
--------------
.. automodule:: sanic.handlers
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.headers
--------------
.. automodule:: sanic.headers
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.request
-------------
.. automodule:: sanic.request
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.response
--------------
.. automodule:: sanic.response
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.views
-----------
.. automodule:: sanic.views
:members:
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Exceptions
==========
sanic.errorpages
----------------
.. automodule:: sanic.errorpages
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.exceptions
----------------
.. automodule:: sanic.exceptions
:members:
:show-inheritance:

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Routing
=======
sanic_routing models
--------------------
.. autoclass:: sanic_routing.route::Route
:members:
.. autoclass:: sanic_routing.group::RouteGroup
:members:
sanic.router
------------
.. automodule:: sanic.router
:members:
:show-inheritance:

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Sanic Server
============
sanic.http
----------
.. automodule:: sanic.http
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.server
------------
.. automodule:: sanic.server
:members:
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Utility
=======
sanic.compat
------------
.. automodule:: sanic.compat
:members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.log
---------
.. automodule:: sanic.log
:members:
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API Reference 📑 API Reference
============= ================
Submodules .. toctree::
---------- :maxdepth: 2
sanic.app module api/app
---------------- api/blueprints
api/core
.. automodule:: sanic.app api/exceptions
:members: api/router
:undoc-members: api/server
:show-inheritance: api/utility
sanic.blueprints module
-----------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.blueprints
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.blueprint_group module
----------------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.blueprint_group
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.config module
-------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.config
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.constants module
----------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.constants
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.cookies module
--------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.cookies
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.exceptions module
-----------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.exceptions
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.handlers module
---------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.handlers
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.log module
----------------
.. automodule:: sanic.log
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.request module
--------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.request
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.response module
---------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.response
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.router module
-------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.router
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.server module
-------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.server
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.static module
-------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.static
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.testing module
--------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.testing
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.views module
------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.views
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.websocket module
----------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.websocket
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
sanic.worker module
-------------------
.. automodule:: sanic.worker
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
Module contents
---------------
.. automodule:: sanic
:members:
:undoc-members:
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Python 3.7 AsyncIO examples
###########################
With Python 3.7 AsyncIO got major update for the following types:
- asyncio.AbstractEventLoop
- asyncio.AbstractServer
This example shows how to use sanic with Python 3.7, to be precise: how to retrieve an asyncio server instance:
.. code:: python
import asyncio
import socket
import os
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
server_socket = '/tmp/sanic.sock'
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
os.remove(server_socket)
finally:
sock.bind(server_socket)
if __name__ == "__main__":
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
srv_coro = app.create_server(
sock=sock,
return_asyncio_server=True,
asyncio_server_kwargs=dict(
start_serving=False
)
)
srv = loop.run_until_complete(srv_coro)
try:
assert srv.is_serving() is False
loop.run_until_complete(srv.start_serving())
assert srv.is_serving() is True
loop.run_until_complete(srv.serve_forever())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
srv.close()
loop.close()
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Blueprints
==========
Blueprints are objects that can be used for sub-routing within an application.
Instead of adding routes to the application instance, blueprints define similar
methods for adding routes, which are then registered with the application in a
flexible and pluggable manner.
Blueprints are especially useful for larger applications, where your
application logic can be broken down into several groups or areas of
responsibility.
My First Blueprint
------------------
The following shows a very simple blueprint that registers a handler-function at
the root `/` of your application.
Suppose you save this file as `my_blueprint.py`, which can be imported into your
main application later.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
from sanic import Blueprint
bp = Blueprint('my_blueprint')
@bp.route('/')
async def bp_root(request):
return json({'my': 'blueprint'})
Registering blueprints
----------------------
Blueprints must be registered with the application.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from my_blueprint import bp
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.blueprint(bp)
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000, debug=True)
This will add the blueprint to the application and register any routes defined
by that blueprint. In this example, the registered routes in the `app.router`
will look like:
.. code-block:: python
[Route(handler=<function bp_root at 0x7f908382f9d8>, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), pattern=re.compile('^/$'), parameters=[], name='my_blueprint.bp_root', uri='/')]
Blueprint groups and nesting
----------------------------
Blueprints may also be registered as part of a list or tuple, where the registrar will recursively cycle through any sub-sequences of blueprints and register them accordingly. The `Blueprint.group` method is provided to simplify this process, allowing a 'mock' backend directory structure mimicking what's seen from the front end. Consider this (quite contrived) example:
| api/
| ├──content/
| │ ├──authors.py
| │ ├──static.py
| │ └──__init__.py
| ├──info.py
| └──__init__.py
| app.py
Initialization of this app's blueprint hierarchy could go as follows:
.. code-block:: python
# api/content/authors.py
from sanic import Blueprint
authors = Blueprint('content_authors', url_prefix='/authors')
.. code-block:: python
# api/content/static.py
from sanic import Blueprint
static = Blueprint('content_static', url_prefix='/static')
.. code-block:: python
# api/content/__init__.py
from sanic import Blueprint
from .static import static
from .authors import authors
content = Blueprint.group(static, authors, url_prefix='/content')
.. code-block:: python
# api/info.py
from sanic import Blueprint
info = Blueprint('info', url_prefix='/info')
.. code-block:: python
# api/__init__.py
from sanic import Blueprint
from .content import content
from .info import info
api = Blueprint.group(content, info, url_prefix='/api')
And registering these blueprints in `app.py` can now be done like so:
.. code-block:: python
# app.py
from sanic import Sanic
from .api import api
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.blueprint(api)
Using Blueprints
----------------
Blueprints have almost the same functionality as an application instance.
WebSocket routes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WebSocket handlers can be registered on a blueprint using the `@bp.websocket`
decorator or `bp.add_websocket_route` method.
Blueprint Middleware
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Using blueprints allows you to also register middleware globally.
.. code-block:: python
@bp.middleware
async def print_on_request(request):
print("I am a spy")
@bp.middleware('request')
async def halt_request(request):
return text('I halted the request')
@bp.middleware('response')
async def halt_response(request, response):
return text('I halted the response')
Blueprint Group Middleware
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Using this middleware will ensure that you can apply a common middleware to all the blueprints that form the
current blueprint group under consideration.
.. code-block:: python
bp1 = Blueprint('bp1', url_prefix='/bp1')
bp2 = Blueprint('bp2', url_prefix='/bp2')
@bp1.middleware('request')
async def bp1_only_middleware(request):
print('applied on Blueprint : bp1 Only')
@bp1.route('/')
async def bp1_route(request):
return text('bp1')
@bp2.route('/<param>')
async def bp2_route(request, param):
return text(param)
group = Blueprint.group(bp1, bp2)
@group.middleware('request')
async def group_middleware(request):
print('common middleware applied for both bp1 and bp2')
# Register Blueprint group under the app
app.blueprint(group)
Exceptions
~~~~~~~~~~
Exceptions can be applied exclusively to blueprints globally.
.. code-block:: python
@bp.exception(NotFound)
def ignore_404s(request, exception):
return text("Yep, I totally found the page: {}".format(request.url))
Static files
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Static files can be served globally, under the blueprint prefix.
.. code-block:: python
# suppose bp.name == 'bp'
bp.static('/web/path', '/folder/to/serve')
# also you can pass name parameter to it for url_for
bp.static('/web/path', '/folder/to/server', name='uploads')
app.url_for('static', name='bp.uploads', filename='file.txt') == '/bp/web/path/file.txt'
Start and stop
--------------
Blueprints can run functions during the start and stop process of the server.
If running in multiprocessor mode (more than 1 worker), these are triggered
after the workers fork.
Available events are:
- `before_server_start`: Executed before the server begins to accept connections
- `after_server_start`: Executed after the server begins to accept connections
- `before_server_stop`: Executed before the server stops accepting connections
- `after_server_stop`: Executed after the server is stopped and all requests are complete
.. code-block:: python
bp = Blueprint('my_blueprint')
@bp.listener('before_server_start')
async def setup_connection(app, loop):
global database
database = mysql.connect(host='127.0.0.1'...)
@bp.listener('after_server_stop')
async def close_connection(app, loop):
await database.close()
Use-case: API versioning
------------------------
Blueprints can be very useful for API versioning, where one blueprint may point
at `/v1/<routes>`, and another pointing at `/v2/<routes>`.
When a blueprint is initialised, it can take an optional `version` argument,
which will be prepended to all routes defined on the blueprint. This feature
can be used to implement our API versioning scheme.
.. code-block:: python
# blueprints.py
from sanic.response import text
from sanic import Blueprint
blueprint_v1 = Blueprint('v1', url_prefix='/api', version="v1")
blueprint_v2 = Blueprint('v2', url_prefix='/api', version="v2")
@blueprint_v1.route('/')
async def api_v1_root(request):
return text('Welcome to version 1 of our documentation')
@blueprint_v2.route('/')
async def api_v2_root(request):
return text('Welcome to version 2 of our documentation')
When we register our blueprints on the app, the routes `/v1/api` and `/v2/api` will now
point to the individual blueprints, which allows the creation of *sub-sites*
for each API version.
.. code-block:: python
# main.py
from sanic import Sanic
from blueprints import blueprint_v1, blueprint_v2
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.blueprint(blueprint_v1)
app.blueprint(blueprint_v2)
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000, debug=True)
URL Building with `url_for`
---------------------------
If you wish to generate a URL for a route inside of a blueprint, remember that the endpoint name
takes the format `<blueprint_name>.<handler_name>`. For example:
.. code-block:: python
@blueprint_v1.route('/')
async def root(request):
url = request.app.url_for('v1.post_handler', post_id=5) # --> '/v1/api/post/5'
return redirect(url)
@blueprint_v1.route('/post/<post_id>')
async def post_handler(request, post_id):
return text('Post {} in Blueprint V1'.format(post_id))

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Changelog 📜 Changelog
--------- ============
.. include:: ../../CHANGELOG.rst | 🔶 Current release
| 🔷 In support release
|
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/23/23.6.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/23/23.3.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/22/22.12.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/22/22.9.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/22/22.6.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/22/22.3.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/21/21.12.md
.. mdinclude:: ./releases/21/21.9.md
.. include:: ../../CHANGELOG.rst

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Class-Based Views
=================
Class-based views are simply classes which implement response behaviour to
requests. They provide a way to compartmentalise handling of different HTTP
request types at the same endpoint. Rather than defining and decorating three
different handler functions, one for each of an endpoint's supported request
type, the endpoint can be assigned a class-based view.
Defining views
--------------
A class-based view should subclass `HTTPMethodView`. You can then implement
class methods for every HTTP request type you want to support. If a request is
received that has no defined method, a `405: Method not allowed` response will
be generated.
To register a class-based view on an endpoint, the `app.add_route` method is
used. The first argument should be the defined class with the method `as_view`
invoked, and the second should be the URL endpoint.
The available methods are `get`, `post`, `put`, `patch`, and `delete`. A class
using all these methods would look like the following.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.views import HTTPMethodView
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic("class_views_example")
class SimpleView(HTTPMethodView):
def get(self, request):
return text('I am get method')
# You can also use async syntax
async def post(self, request):
return text('I am post method')
def put(self, request):
return text('I am put method')
def patch(self, request):
return text('I am patch method')
def delete(self, request):
return text('I am delete method')
app.add_route(SimpleView.as_view(), '/')
URL parameters
--------------
If you need any URL parameters, as discussed in the routing guide, include them
in the method definition.
.. code-block:: python
class NameView(HTTPMethodView):
def get(self, request, name):
return text('Hello {}'.format(name))
app.add_route(NameView.as_view(), '/<name>')
Decorators
----------
If you want to add any decorators to the class, you can set the `decorators`
class variable. These will be applied to the class when `as_view` is called.
.. code-block:: python
class ViewWithDecorator(HTTPMethodView):
decorators = [some_decorator_here]
def get(self, request, name):
return text('Hello I have a decorator')
def post(self, request, name):
return text("Hello I also have a decorator")
app.add_route(ViewWithDecorator.as_view(), '/url')
But if you just want to decorate some functions and not all functions, you can do as follows:
.. code-block:: python
class ViewWithSomeDecorator(HTTPMethodView):
@staticmethod
@some_decorator_here
def get(request, name):
return text("Hello I have a decorator")
def post(self, request, name):
return text("Hello I don't have any decorators")
URL Building
------------
If you wish to build a URL for an HTTPMethodView, remember that the class name will be the endpoint
that you will pass into `url_for`. For example:
.. code-block:: python
@app.route('/')
def index(request):
url = app.url_for('SpecialClassView')
return redirect(url)
class SpecialClassView(HTTPMethodView):
def get(self, request):
return text('Hello from the Special Class View!')
app.add_route(SpecialClassView.as_view(), '/special_class_view')
Using CompositionView
---------------------
As an alternative to the `HTTPMethodView`, you can use `CompositionView` to
move handler functions outside of the view class.
Handler functions for each supported HTTP method are defined elsewhere in the
source, and then added to the view using the `CompositionView.add` method. The
first parameter is a list of HTTP methods to handle (e.g. `['GET', 'POST']`),
and the second is the handler function. The following example shows
`CompositionView` usage with both an external handler function and an inline
lambda:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.views import CompositionView
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic("composition_example")
def get_handler(request):
return text('I am a get method')
view = CompositionView()
view.add(['GET'], get_handler)
view.add(['POST', 'PUT'], lambda request: text('I am a post/put method'))
# Use the new view to handle requests to the base URL
app.add_route(view, '/')
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Configuration
=============
Any reasonably complex application will need configuration that is not baked into the actual code. Settings might be different for different environments or installations.
Basics
------
Sanic holds the configuration in the `config` attribute of the application object. The configuration object is merely an object that can be modified either using dot-notation or like a dictionary:
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic('myapp')
app.config.DB_NAME = 'appdb'
app.config['DB_USER'] = 'appuser'
Since the config object has a type that inherits from dictionary, you can use its ``update`` method in order to set several values at once:
.. code-block:: python
db_settings = {
'DB_HOST': 'localhost',
'DB_NAME': 'appdb',
'DB_USER': 'appuser'
}
app.config.update(db_settings)
In general the convention is to only have UPPERCASE configuration parameters. The methods described below for loading configuration only look for such uppercase parameters.
Loading Configuration
---------------------
There are several ways how to load configuration.
From Environment Variables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Any variables defined with the `SANIC_` prefix will be applied to the sanic config. For example, setting `SANIC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT` will be loaded by the application automatically and fed into the `REQUEST_TIMEOUT` config variable. You can pass a different prefix to Sanic:
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic(__name__, load_env='MYAPP_')
Then the above variable would be `MYAPP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT`. If you want to disable loading from environment variables you can set it to `False` instead:
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic(__name__, load_env=False)
From file, dict, or any object (having __dict__ attribute).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can store app configurations in: (1) a Python file, (2) a dictionary, or (3) in some other type of custom object.
In order to load configuration from ove of those, you can use ``app.upload_config()``.
**1) From file**
Let's say you have ``my_config.py`` file that looks like this:
.. code-block:: python
# my_config.py
A = 1
B = 2
Loading config from this file is as easy as:
.. code-block:: python
app.update_config("/path/to/my_config.py")
You can also use environment variables in the path name here.
Let's say you have an environment variable like this:
.. code-block:: shell
$ export my_path="/path/to"
Then you can use it like this:
.. code-block:: python
app.update_config("${my_path}/my_config.py")
.. note::
Just remember that you have to provide environment variables in the format ${environment_variable} and that $environment_variable is not expanded (is treated as "plain" text).
**2) From dict**
You can also set your app config by providing a ``dict``:
.. code-block:: python
d = {"A": 1, "B": 2}
app.update_config(d)
**3) From _any_ object**
App config can be taken from an object. Internally, it uses ``__dict__`` to retrieve keys and values.
For example, pass the class:
.. code-block:: python
class C:
A = 1
B = 2
app.update_config(C)
or, it can be instantiated:
.. code-block:: python
c = C()
app.update_config(c)
- From an object (having __dict__ attribute)
From an Object
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
Deprecated, will be removed in version 21.3.
If there are a lot of configuration values and they have sensible defaults it might be helpful to put them into a module:
.. code-block:: python
import myapp.default_settings
app = Sanic('myapp')
app.config.from_object(myapp.default_settings)
or also by path to config:
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic('myapp')
app.config.from_object('config.path.config.Class')
You could use a class or any other object as well.
From a File
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
Deprecated, will be removed in version 21.3.
Usually you will want to load configuration from a file that is not part of the distributed application. You can load configuration from a file using `from_pyfile(/path/to/config_file)`. However, that requires the program to know the path to the config file. So instead you can specify the location of the config file in an environment variable and tell Sanic to use that to find the config file:
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic('myapp')
app.config.from_envvar('MYAPP_SETTINGS')
Then you can run your application with the `MYAPP_SETTINGS` environment variable set:
.. code-block:: python
#$ MYAPP_SETTINGS=/path/to/config_file python3 myapp.py
#INFO: Goin' Fast @ http://0.0.0.0:8000
The config files are regular Python files which are executed in order to load them. This allows you to use arbitrary logic for constructing the right configuration. Only uppercase variables are added to the configuration. Most commonly the configuration consists of simple key value pairs:
.. code-block:: python
# config_file
DB_HOST = 'localhost'
DB_NAME = 'appdb'
DB_USER = 'appuser'
Builtin Configuration Values
----------------------------
Out of the box there are just a few predefined values which can be overwritten when creating the application. Note that websocket configuration values will have no impact if running in ASGI mode.
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable | Default | Description |
+===========================+===================+=============================================================================+
| REQUEST_MAX_SIZE | 100000000 | How big a request may be (bytes) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| REQUEST_BUFFER_QUEUE_SIZE | 100 | Request streaming buffer queue size |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| REQUEST_TIMEOUT | 60 | How long a request can take to arrive (sec) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| RESPONSE_TIMEOUT | 60 | How long a response can take to process (sec) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| KEEP_ALIVE | True | Disables keep-alive when False |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT | 5 | How long to hold a TCP connection open (sec) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_MAX_SIZE | 2^20 | Maximum size for incoming messages (bytes) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_MAX_QUEUE | 32 | Maximum length of the queue that holds incoming messages |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT | 2^16 | High-water limit of the buffer for incoming bytes |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT | 2^16 | High-water limit of the buffer for outgoing bytes |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_PING_INTERVAL | 20 | A Ping frame is sent every ping_interval seconds. |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| WEBSOCKET_PING_TIMEOUT | 20 | Connection is closed when Pong is not received after ping_timeout seconds |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT | 15.0 | How long to wait to force close non-idle connection (sec) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ACCESS_LOG | True | Disable or enable access log |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| FORWARDED_SECRET | None | Used to securely identify a specific proxy server (see below) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PROXIES_COUNT | None | The number of proxy servers in front of the app (e.g. nginx; see below) |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER | "X-Forwarded-For" | The name of "X-Forwarded-For" HTTP header that contains client and proxy ip |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| REAL_IP_HEADER | None | The name of "X-Real-IP" HTTP header that contains real client ip |
+---------------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The different Timeout variables:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
`REQUEST_TIMEOUT`
#################
A request timeout measures the duration of time between the instant when a new open TCP connection is passed to the
Sanic backend server, and the instant when the whole HTTP request is received. If the time taken exceeds the
`REQUEST_TIMEOUT` value (in seconds), this is considered a Client Error so Sanic generates an `HTTP 408` response
and sends that to the client. Set this parameter's value higher if your clients routinely pass very large request payloads
or upload requests very slowly.
`RESPONSE_TIMEOUT`
##################
A response timeout measures the duration of time between the instant the Sanic server passes the HTTP request to the
Sanic App, and the instant a HTTP response is sent to the client. If the time taken exceeds the `RESPONSE_TIMEOUT`
value (in seconds), this is considered a Server Error so Sanic generates an `HTTP 503` response and sends that to the
client. Set this parameter's value higher if your application is likely to have long-running process that delay the
generation of a response.
`KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT`
####################
What is Keep Alive? And what does the Keep Alive Timeout value do?
******************************************************************
`Keep-Alive` is a HTTP feature introduced in `HTTP 1.1`. When sending a HTTP request, the client (usually a web browser application)
can set a `Keep-Alive` header to indicate the http server (Sanic) to not close the TCP connection after it has send the response.
This allows the client to reuse the existing TCP connection to send subsequent HTTP requests, and ensures more efficient
network traffic for both the client and the server.
The `KEEP_ALIVE` config variable is set to `True` in Sanic by default. If you don't need this feature in your application,
set it to `False` to cause all client connections to close immediately after a response is sent, regardless of
the `Keep-Alive` header on the request.
The amount of time the server holds the TCP connection open is decided by the server itself.
In Sanic, that value is configured using the `KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT` value. By default, it is set to 5 seconds.
This is the same default setting as the Apache HTTP server and is a good balance between allowing enough time for
the client to send a new request, and not holding open too many connections at once. Do not exceed 75 seconds unless
you know your clients are using a browser which supports TCP connections held open for that long.
For reference:
* Apache httpd server default keepalive timeout = 5 seconds
* Nginx server default keepalive timeout = 75 seconds
* Nginx performance tuning guidelines uses keepalive = 15 seconds
* IE (5-9) client hard keepalive limit = 60 seconds
* Firefox client hard keepalive limit = 115 seconds
* Opera 11 client hard keepalive limit = 120 seconds
* Chrome 13+ client keepalive limit > 300+ seconds
Proxy configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When you use a reverse proxy server (e.g. nginx), the value of `request.ip` will contain ip of a proxy,
typically `127.0.0.1`. Sanic may be configured to use proxy headers for determining the true client IP,
available as `request.remote_addr`. The full external URL is also constructed from header fields if available.
Without proper precautions, a malicious client may use proxy headers to spoof its own IP. To avoid such issues, Sanic does not use any proxy headers unless explicitly enabled.
Services behind reverse proxies must configure `FORWARDED_SECRET`, `REAL_IP_HEADER` and/or `PROXIES_COUNT`.
Forwarded header
################
.. Forwarded: for="1.2.3.4"; proto="https"; host="yoursite.com"; secret="Pr0xy", for="10.0.0.1"; proto="http"; host="proxy.internal"; by="_1234proxy"
* Set `FORWARDED_SECRET` to an identifier used by the proxy of interest.
The secret is used to securely identify a specific proxy server. Given the above header, secret `Pr0xy` would use the
information on the first line and secret `_1234proxy` would use the second line. The secret must exactly match the value
of `secret` or `by`. A secret in `by` must begin with an underscore and use only characters specified in
`RFC 7239 section 6.3 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7239#section-6.3>`_, while `secret` has no such restrictions.
Sanic ignores any elements without the secret key, and will not even parse the header if no secret is set.
All other proxy headers are ignored once a trusted forwarded element is found, as it already carries complete information about the client.
Traditional proxy headers
#########################
.. X-Real-IP: 1.2.3.4
X-Forwarded-For: 1.2.3.4, 10.0.0.1
X-Forwarded-Proto: https
X-Forwarded-Host: yoursite.com
* Set `REAL_IP_HEADER` to `x-real-ip`, `true-client-ip`, `cf-connecting-ip` or other name of such header.
* Set `PROXIES_COUNT` to the number of entries expected in `x-forwarded-for` (name configurable via `FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER`).
If client IP is found by one of these methods, Sanic uses the following headers for URL parts:
* `x-forwarded-proto`, `x-forwarded-host`, `x-forwarded-port`, `x-forwarded-path` and if necessary, `x-scheme`.
Proxy config if using ...
#########################
* a proxy that supports `forwarded`: set `FORWARDED_SECRET` to the value that the proxy inserts in the header
* Apache Traffic Server: `CONFIG proxy.config.http.insert_forwarded STRING for|proto|host|by=_secret`
* NGHTTPX: `nghttpx --add-forwarded=for,proto,host,by --forwarded-for=ip --forwarded-by=_secret`
* NGINX: :ref:`nginx`.
* a custom header with client IP: set `REAL_IP_HEADER` to the name of that header
* `x-forwarded-for`: set `PROXIES_COUNT` to `1` for a single proxy, or a greater number to allow Sanic to select the correct IP
* no proxies: no configuration required!
Changes in Sanic 19.9
#####################
Earlier Sanic versions had unsafe default settings. From 19.9 onwards proxy settings must be set manually, and support for negative PROXIES_COUNT has been removed.

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♥️ Contributing
===============
.. include:: ../../CONTRIBUTING.rst .. include:: ../../CONTRIBUTING.rst

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Cookies
=======
Cookies are pieces of data which persist inside a user's browser. Sanic can
both read and write cookies, which are stored as key-value pairs.
.. warning::
Cookies can be freely altered by the client. Therefore you cannot just store
data such as login information in cookies as-is, as they can be freely altered
by the client. To ensure data you store in cookies is not forged or tampered
with by the client, use something like `itsdangerous`_ to cryptographically
sign the data.
Reading cookies
---------------
A user's cookies can be accessed via the ``Request`` object's ``cookies`` dictionary.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route("/cookie")
async def test(request):
test_cookie = request.cookies.get('test')
return text("Test cookie set to: {}".format(test_cookie))
Writing cookies
---------------
When returning a response, cookies can be set on the ``Response`` object.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route("/cookie")
async def test(request):
response = text("There's a cookie up in this response")
response.cookies['test'] = 'It worked!'
response.cookies['test']['domain'] = '.gotta-go-fast.com'
response.cookies['test']['httponly'] = True
return response
Deleting cookies
----------------
Cookies can be removed semantically or explicitly.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route("/cookie")
async def test(request):
response = text("Time to eat some cookies muahaha")
# This cookie will be set to expire in 0 seconds
del response.cookies['kill_me']
# This cookie will self destruct in 5 seconds
response.cookies['short_life'] = 'Glad to be here'
response.cookies['short_life']['max-age'] = 5
del response.cookies['favorite_color']
# This cookie will remain unchanged
response.cookies['favorite_color'] = 'blue'
response.cookies['favorite_color'] = 'pink'
del response.cookies['favorite_color']
return response
Response cookies can be set like dictionary values and have the following
parameters available:
- ``expires`` (datetime): The time for the cookie to expire on the client's browser.
- ``path`` (string): The subset of URLs to which this cookie applies. Defaults to /.
- ``comment`` (string): A comment (metadata).
- ``domain`` (string): Specifies the domain for which the cookie is valid. An
explicitly specified domain must always start with a dot.
- ``max-age`` (number): Number of seconds the cookie should live for.
- ``secure`` (boolean): Specifies whether the cookie will only be sent via HTTPS.
- ``httponly`` (boolean): Specifies whether the cookie cannot be read by Javascript.
.. _itsdangerous: https://pythonhosted.org/itsdangerous/

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Custom Protocols
================
.. note::
This is advanced usage, and most readers will not need such functionality.
You can change the behavior of Sanic's protocol by specifying a custom
protocol, which should be a subclass
of `asyncio.protocol <https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-protocol.html#protocol-classes>`_.
This protocol can then be passed as the keyword argument ``protocol`` to the ``sanic.run`` method.
The constructor of the custom protocol class receives the following keyword
arguments from Sanic.
- ``loop``: an ``asyncio``-compatible event loop.
- ``connections``: a ``set`` to store protocol objects. When Sanic receives
``SIGINT`` or ``SIGTERM``, it executes ``protocol.close_if_idle`` for all protocol
objects stored in this set.
- ``signal``: a ``sanic.server.Signal`` object with the ``stopped`` attribute. When
Sanic receives ``SIGINT`` or ``SIGTERM``, ``signal.stopped`` is assigned ``True``.
- ``request_handler``: a coroutine that takes a ``sanic.request.Request`` object
and a ``response`` callback as arguments.
- ``error_handler``: a ``sanic.exceptions.Handler`` which is called when exceptions
are raised.
- ``request_timeout``: the number of seconds before a request times out.
- ``request_max_size``: an integer specifying the maximum size of a request, in bytes.
Example
-------
An error occurs in the default protocol if a handler function does not return
an ``HTTPResponse`` object.
By overriding the ``write_response`` protocol method, if a handler returns a
string it will be converted to an ``HTTPResponse object``.
.. code:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.server import HttpProtocol
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic(__name__)
class CustomHttpProtocol(HttpProtocol):
def __init__(self, *, loop, request_handler, error_handler,
signal, connections, request_timeout, request_max_size):
super().__init__(
loop=loop, request_handler=request_handler,
error_handler=error_handler, signal=signal,
connections=connections, request_timeout=request_timeout,
request_max_size=request_max_size)
def write_response(self, response):
if isinstance(response, str):
response = text(response)
self.transport.write(
response.output(self.request.version)
)
self.transport.close()
@app.route('/')
async def string(request):
return 'string'
@app.route('/1')
async def response(request):
return text('response')
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000, protocol=CustomHttpProtocol)

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Debug Mode
=============
When enabling Sanic's debug mode, Sanic will provide a more verbose logging output
and by default will enable the Auto Reload feature.
.. warning::
Sanic's debug more will slow down the server's performance
and is therefore advised to enable it only in development environments.
Setting the debug mode
----------------------
By setting the ``debug`` mode a more verbose output from Sanic will be output
and the Automatic Reloader will be activated.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route('/')
async def hello_world(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)
Manually setting auto reload
----------------------------
Sanic offers a way to enable or disable the Automatic Reloader manually,
the ``auto_reload`` argument will activate or deactivate the Automatic Reloader.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route('/')
async def hello_world(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, auto_reload=True)

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Handler Decorators
==================
Since Sanic handlers are simple Python functions, you can apply decorators to them in a similar manner to Flask. A typical use case is when you want some code to run before a handler's code is executed.
Authorization Decorator
-----------------------
Let's say you want to check that a user is authorized to access a particular endpoint. You can create a decorator that wraps a handler function, checks a request if the client is authorized to access a resource, and sends the appropriate response.
.. code-block:: python
from functools import wraps
from sanic.response import json
def authorized():
def decorator(f):
@wraps(f)
async def decorated_function(request, *args, **kwargs):
# run some method that checks the request
# for the client's authorization status
is_authorized = check_request_for_authorization_status(request)
if is_authorized:
# the user is authorized.
# run the handler method and return the response
response = await f(request, *args, **kwargs)
return response
else:
# the user is not authorized.
return json({'status': 'not_authorized'}, 403)
return decorated_function
return decorator
@app.route("/")
@authorized()
async def test(request):
return json({'status': 'authorized'})

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Deploying
=========
Sanic has three serving options: the inbuilt webserver,
an `ASGI webserver <https://asgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/implementations.html>`_, or `gunicorn`.
Sanic's own webserver is the fastest option, and it can be securely run on
the Internet. Still, it is also very common to place Sanic behind a reverse
proxy, as shown in :ref:`nginx`.
Running via Sanic webserver
---------------------------
After defining an instance of `sanic.Sanic`, we can call the `run` method with the following
keyword arguments:
- `host` *(default `"127.0.0.1"`)*: Address to host the server on.
- `port` *(default `8000`)*: Port to host the server on.
- `unix` *(default `None`)*: Unix socket name to host the server on (instead of TCP).
- `debug` *(default `False`)*: Enables debug output (slows server).
- `ssl` *(default `None`)*: `SSLContext` for SSL encryption of worker(s).
- `sock` *(default `None`)*: Socket for the server to accept connections from.
- `workers` *(default `1`)*: Number of worker processes to spawn.
- `loop` *(default `None`)*: An `asyncio`-compatible event loop. If none is specified, Sanic creates its own event loop.
- `protocol` *(default `HttpProtocol`)*: Subclass of `asyncio.protocol <https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-protocol.html#protocol-classes>`_.
- `access_log` *(default `True`)*: Enables log on handling requests (significantly slows server).
.. code-block:: python
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=1337, access_log=False)
In the above example, we decided to turn off the access log in order to increase performance.
Workers
~~~~~~~
By default, Sanic listens in the main process using only one CPU core. To crank
up the juice, just specify the number of workers in the `run` arguments.
.. code-block:: python
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=1337, workers=4)
Sanic will automatically spin up multiple processes and route traffic between
them. We recommend as many workers as you have available cores.
Running via command
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you like using command line arguments, you can launch a Sanic webserver by
executing the module. For example, if you initialized Sanic as `app` in a file
named `server.py`, you could run the server like so:
::
sanic server.app --host=0.0.0.0 --port=1337 --workers=4
It can also be called directly as a module.
::
python -m sanic server.app --host=0.0.0.0 --port=1337 --workers=4
With this way of running sanic, it is not necessary to invoke `app.run` in your
Python file. If you do, make sure you wrap it so that it only executes when
directly run by the interpreter.
.. code-block:: python
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=1337, workers=4)
Running via ASGI
----------------
Sanic is also ASGI-compliant. This means you can use your preferred ASGI webserver
to run Sanic. The three main implementations of ASGI are
`Daphne <http://github.com/django/daphne>`_, `Uvicorn <https://www.uvicorn.org/>`_,
and `Hypercorn <https://pgjones.gitlab.io/hypercorn/index.html>`_.
Follow their documentation for the proper way to run them, but it should look
something like:
::
daphne myapp:app
uvicorn myapp:app
hypercorn myapp:app
A couple things to note when using ASGI:
1. When using the Sanic webserver, websockets will run using the `websockets <https://websockets.readthedocs.io/>`_ package.
In ASGI mode, there is no need for this package since websockets are managed in the ASGI server.
2. The ASGI `lifespan protocol <https://asgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/specs/lifespan.html>`, supports
only two server events: startup and shutdown. Sanic has four: before startup, after startup,
before shutdown, and after shutdown. Therefore, in ASGI mode, the startup and shutdown events will
run consecutively and not actually around the server process beginning and ending (since that
is now controlled by the ASGI server). Therefore, it is best to use `after_server_start` and
`before_server_stop`.
Sanic has experimental support for running on `Trio <https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`_ with::
hypercorn -k trio myapp:app
Running via Gunicorn
--------------------
`Gunicorn <http://gunicorn.org/>`_ Green Unicorn is a WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX.
Its a pre-fork worker model ported from Rubys Unicorn project.
In order to run Sanic application with Gunicorn, you need to use the special `sanic.worker.GunicornWorker`
for Gunicorn `worker-class` argument:
::
gunicorn myapp:app --bind 0.0.0.0:1337 --worker-class sanic.worker.GunicornWorker
If your application suffers from memory leaks, you can configure Gunicorn to gracefully restart a worker
after it has processed a given number of requests. This can be a convenient way to help limit the effects
of the memory leak.
See the `Gunicorn Docs <http://docs.gunicorn.org/en/latest/settings.html#max-requests>`_ for more information.
Other deployment considerations
-------------------------------
Disable debug logging for performance
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To improve the performance add `debug=False` and `access_log=False` in the `run` arguments.
.. code-block:: python
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=1337, workers=4, debug=False, access_log=False)
Running via Gunicorn you can set Environment variable `SANIC_ACCESS_LOG="False"`
::
env SANIC_ACCESS_LOG="False" gunicorn myapp:app --bind 0.0.0.0:1337 --worker-class sanic.worker.GunicornWorker --log-level warning
Or you can rewrite app config directly
.. code-block:: python
app.config.ACCESS_LOG = False
Asynchronous support and sharing the loop
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is suitable if you *need* to share the Sanic process with other applications, in particular the `loop`.
However, be advised that this method does not support using multiple processes, and is not the preferred way
to run the app in general.
Here is an incomplete example (please see `run_async.py` in examples for something more practical):
.. code-block:: python
server = app.create_server(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, return_asyncio_server=True)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
task = asyncio.ensure_future(server)
loop.run_forever()
Caveat: using this method, calling `app.create_server()` will trigger "before_server_start" server events, but not
"after_server_start", "before_server_stop", or "after_server_stop" server events.
For more advanced use-cases, you can trigger these events using the AsyncioServer object, returned by awaiting
the server task.
Here is an incomplete example (please see `run_async_advanced.py` in examples for something more complete):
.. code-block:: python
serv_coro = app.create_server(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, return_asyncio_server=True)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
serv_task = asyncio.ensure_future(serv_coro, loop=loop)
server = loop.run_until_complete(serv_task)
server.after_start()
try:
loop.run_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
loop.stop()
finally:
server.before_stop()
# Wait for server to close
close_task = server.close()
loop.run_until_complete(close_task)
# Complete all tasks on the loop
for connection in server.connections:
connection.close_if_idle()
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Examples
========
This section of the documentation is a simple collection of example code that can help you get a quick start
on your application development. Most of these examples are categorized and provide you with a link to the
working code example in the `Sanic Repository <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/tree/master/examples>`_
Basic Examples
--------------
This section of the examples are a collection of code that provide a simple use case example of the sanic application.
Simple Apps
~~~~~~~~~~~~
A simple sanic application with a single ``async`` method with ``text`` and ``json`` type response.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/teapot.py
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/simple_server.py
Simple App with ``Sanic Views``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Showcasing the simple mechanism of using :class:`sanic.views.HTTPMethodView` as well as a way to extend the same
into providing a custom ``async`` behavior for ``view``.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/simple_async_view.py
URL Redirect
~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/redirect_example.py
Named URL redirection
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` provides an easy to use way of redirecting the requests via a helper method called ``url_for`` that takes a
unique url name as argument and returns you the actual route assigned for it. This will help in simplifying the
efforts required in redirecting the user between different section of the application.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/url_for_example.py
Blueprints
~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` provides an amazing feature to group your APIs and routes under a logical collection that can easily be
imported and plugged into any of your sanic application and it's called ``blueprints``
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/blueprints.py
Logging Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Even though ``Sanic`` comes with a battery of Logging support it allows the end users to customize the way logging
is handled in the application runtime.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/override_logging.py
The following sample provides an example code that demonstrates the usage of :func:`sanic.app.Sanic.middleware` in order
to provide a mechanism to assign a unique request ID for each of the incoming requests and log them via
`aiotask-context <https://github.com/Skyscanner/aiotask-context>`_.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/log_request_id.py
Sanic Streaming Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` framework comes with in-built support for streaming large files and the following code explains the process
to setup a ``Sanic`` application with streaming support.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/request_stream/server.py
Sample Client app to show the usage of streaming application by a client code.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/request_stream/client.py
Sanic Concurrency Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` supports the ability to start an app with multiple worker support. However, it's important to be able to limit
the concurrency per process/loop in order to ensure an efficient execution. The following section of the code provides a
brief example of how to limit the concurrency with the help of :class:`asyncio.Semaphore`
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/limit_concurrency.py
Sanic Deployment via Docker
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Deploying a ``sanic`` app via ``docker`` and ``docker-compose`` is an easy task to achieve and the following example
provides a deployment of the sample ``simple_server.py``
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/Dockerfile
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/docker-compose.yml
Monitoring and Error Handling
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` provides an extendable bare minimum implementation of a global exception handler via
:class:`sanic.handlers.ErrorHandler`. This example shows how to extend it to enable some custom behaviors.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/exception_monitoring.py
Monitoring using external Service Providers
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* `LogDNA <https://logdna.com/>`_
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/logdna_example.py
* `RayGun <https://raygun.com/>`_
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/raygun_example.py
* `Rollbar <https://rollbar.com>`_
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/rollbar_example.py
* `Sentry <http://sentry.io>`_
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/sentry_example.py
Security
~~~~~~~~
The following sample code shows a simple decorator based authentication and authorization mechanism that can be setup
to secure your ``sanic`` api endpoints.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/authorized_sanic.py
Sanic Websocket
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``Sanic`` provides an ability to easily add a route and map it to a ``websocket`` handlers.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/websocket.html
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/websocket.py
vhost Suppport
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/vhosts.py
Unit Testing With Parallel Test Run Support
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following example shows you how to get up and running with unit testing ``sanic`` application with parallel test
execution support provided by the ``pytest-xdist`` plugin.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/pytest_xdist.py
Amending Request Object
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``request`` object in ``Sanic`` is a kind of ``dict`` object, this means that ``request`` object can be manipulated as a regular ``dict`` object.
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/amending_request_object.py
For more examples and useful samples please visit the `Huge-Sanic's GitHub Page <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/tree/master/examples>`_

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Exceptions
==========
Exceptions can be thrown from within request handlers and will automatically be
handled by Sanic. Exceptions take a message as their first argument, and can
also take a status code to be passed back in the HTTP response.
Throwing an exception
---------------------
To throw an exception, simply `raise` the relevant exception from the
`sanic.exceptions` module.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.exceptions import ServerError
@app.route('/killme')
async def i_am_ready_to_die(request):
raise ServerError("Something bad happened", status_code=500)
You can also use the `abort` function with the appropriate status code:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.exceptions import abort
from sanic.response import text
@app.route('/youshallnotpass')
async def no_no(request):
abort(401)
# this won't happen
text("OK")
Handling exceptions
-------------------
To override Sanic's default handling of an exception, the `@app.exception`
decorator is used. The decorator expects a list of exceptions to handle as
arguments. You can pass `SanicException` to catch them all! The decorated
exception handler function must take a `Request` and `Exception` object as
arguments.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
from sanic.exceptions import NotFound
@app.exception(NotFound)
async def ignore_404s(request, exception):
return text("Yep, I totally found the page: {}".format(request.url))
You can also add an exception handler as such:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
async def server_error_handler(request, exception):
return text("Oops, server error", status=500)
app = Sanic("error_handler_example")
app.error_handler.add(Exception, server_error_handler)
In some cases, you might want to add some more error handling
functionality to what is provided by default. In that case, you
can subclass Sanic's default error handler as such:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
class CustomErrorHandler(ErrorHandler):
def default(self, request, exception):
''' handles errors that have no error handlers assigned '''
# You custom error handling logic...
return super().default(request, exception)
app = Sanic("custom_error_handler_example")
app.error_handler = CustomErrorHandler()
Useful exceptions
-----------------
Some of the most useful exceptions are presented below:
- `NotFound`: called when a suitable route for the request isn't found.
- `ServerError`: called when something goes wrong inside the server. This
usually occurs if there is an exception raised in user code.
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Extensions
==========
Moved to the `awesome-sanic <https://github.com/mekicha/awesome-sanic>`_ list.

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Getting Started
===============
Make sure you have both `pip <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/>`_ and at
least version 3.6 of Python before starting. Sanic uses the new `async`/`await`
syntax, so earlier versions of python won't work.
1. Install Sanic
----------------
If you are running on a clean install of Fedora 28 or above, please make sure you have the ``redhat-rpm-config`` package installed in case if you want to use ``sanic`` with ``ujson`` dependency.
.. code-block:: bash
pip3 install sanic
To install sanic without `uvloop` or `ujson` using bash, you can provide either or both of these environmental variables
using any truthy string like `'y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', '1'` and setting the `SANIC_NO_X` ( with`X` = `UVLOOP`/`UJSON`)
to true will stop that features installation.
.. code-block:: bash
SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true SANIC_NO_UJSON=true pip3 install --no-binary :all: sanic
You can also install Sanic from `conda-forge <https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/sanic>`_
.. code-block:: bash
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda install sanic
2. Create a file called `main.py`
---------------------------------
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic("hello_example")
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
3. Run the server
-----------------
.. code-block:: bash
python3 main.py
4. Check your browser
---------------------
Open the address `http://0.0.0.0:8000 <http://0.0.0.0:8000>`_ in your web browser. You should see
the message *Hello world!*.
You now have a working Sanic server!
5. Application registry
-----------------------
When you instantiate a Sanic instance, that can be retrieved at a later time from the Sanic app registry. This can be useful, for example, if you need to access your Sanic instance from a location where it is not otherwise accessible.
.. code-block:: python
# ./path/to/server.py
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic("my_awesome_server")
# ./path/to/somewhere_else.py
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic.get_app("my_awesome_server")
If you call ``Sanic.get_app("non-existing")`` on an app that does not exist, it will raise ``SanicException`` by default. You can, instead, force the method to return a new instance of ``Sanic`` with that name:
.. code-block:: python
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Sanic
=================================
Sanic is a Python 3.6+ web server and web framework that's written to go fast. It allows the usage of the async/await syntax added in Python 3.5, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy.
The goal of the project is to provide a simple way to get up and running a highly performant HTTP server that is easy to build, to expand, and ultimately to scale.
Sanic is developed `on GitHub <https://github.com/channelcat/sanic/>`_. Contributions are welcome!
Sanic aspires to be simple
---------------------------
.. code:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic("App Name")
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
.. note::
Sanic does not support Python 3.5 from version 19.6 and forward. However, version 18.12LTS is supported thru
December 2020. Official Python support for version 3.5 is set to expire in September 2020.

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Logging
=======
Sanic allows you to do different types of logging (access log, error
log) on the requests based on the `python3 logging API`_. You should
have some basic knowledge on python3 logging if you want to create a new
configuration.
Quick Start
~~~~~~~~~~~
A simple example using default settings would be like this:
.. code:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.log import logger
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic('logging_example')
@app.route('/')
async def test(request):
logger.info('Here is your log')
return text('Hello World!')
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(debug=True, access_log=True)
After the server is running, you can see some messages looks like:
::
[2018-11-06 21:16:53 +0800] [24622] [INFO] Goin' Fast @ http://127.0.0.1:8000
[2018-11-06 21:16:53 +0800] [24667] [INFO] Starting worker [24667]
You can send a request to server and it will print the log messages:
::
[2018-11-06 21:18:53 +0800] [25685] [INFO] Here is your log
[2018-11-06 21:18:53 +0800] - (sanic.access)[INFO][127.0.0.1:57038]: GET http://localhost:8000/ 200 12
To use your own logging config, simply use
``logging.config.dictConfig``, or pass ``log_config`` when you
initialize ``Sanic`` app:
.. code:: python
app = Sanic('logging_example', log_config=LOGGING_CONFIG)
And to close logging, simply assign access_log=False:
.. code:: python
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(access_log=False)
This would skip calling logging functions when handling requests. And
you could even do further in production to gain extra speed:
.. code:: python
if __name__ == "__main__":
# disable debug messages
app.run(debug=False, access_log=False)
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By default, ``log_config`` parameter is set to use
``sanic.log.LOGGING_CONFIG_DEFAULTS`` dictionary for configuration.
There are three ``loggers`` used in sanic, and **must be defined if you
want to create your own logging configuration**:
================ ==============================
Logger Name Usecase
================ ==============================
``sanic.root`` Used to log internal messages.
``sanic.error`` Used to log error logs.
``sanic.access`` Used to log access logs.
================ ==============================
Log format:
^^^^^^^^^^^
In addition to default parameters provided by python (``asctime``,
``levelname``, ``message``), Sanic provides additional parameters for
access logger with:
===================== ========================================== ========
Log Context Parameter Parameter Value Datatype
===================== ========================================== ========
``host`` ``request.ip`` str
``request`` ``request.method`` + " " + ``request.url`` str
``status`` ``response.status`` int
``byte`` ``len(response.body)`` int
===================== ========================================== ========
The default access log format is ``%(asctime)s - (%(name)s)[%(levelname)s][%(host)s]: %(request)s %(message)s %(status)d %(byte)d``
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Middleware And Listeners
========================
Middleware are functions which are executed before or after requests to the
server. They can be used to modify the *request to* or *response from*
user-defined handler functions.
Additionally, Sanic provides listeners which allow you to run code at various points of your application's lifecycle.
Middleware
----------
There are two types of middleware: request and response. Both are declared
using the `@app.middleware` decorator, with the decorator's parameter being a
string representing its type: `'request'` or `'response'`.
* Request middleware receives only the `request` as an argument and are executed in the order they were added.
* Response middleware receives both the `request` and `response` and are executed in *reverse* order.
The simplest middleware doesn't modify the request or response at all:
.. code-block:: python
@app.middleware('request')
async def print_on_request(request):
print("I print when a request is received by the server")
@app.middleware('response')
async def print_on_response(request, response):
print("I print when a response is returned by the server")
Modifying the request or response
---------------------------------
Middleware can modify the request or response parameter it is given, *as long
as it does not return it*. The following example shows a practical use-case for
this.
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.middleware('request')
async def add_key(request):
# Arbitrary data may be stored in request context:
request.ctx.foo = 'bar'
@app.middleware('response')
async def custom_banner(request, response):
response.headers["Server"] = "Fake-Server"
@app.middleware('response')
async def prevent_xss(request, response):
response.headers["x-xss-protection"] = "1; mode=block"
@app.get("/")
async def index(request):
return sanic.response.text(request.ctx.foo)
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
The three middlewares are executed in the following order:
1. The first request middleware **add_key** adds a new key `foo` into request context.
2. Request is routed to handler **index**, which gets the key from context and returns a text response.
3. The second response middleware **prevent_xss** adds the HTTP header for preventing Cross-Site-Scripting (XSS) attacks.
4. The first response middleware **custom_banner** changes the HTTP response header *Server* to say *Fake-Server*
Responding early
----------------
If middleware returns a `HTTPResponse` object, the request will stop processing
and the response will be returned. If this occurs to a request before the
relevant user route handler is reached, the handler will never be called.
Returning a response will also prevent any further middleware from running.
.. code-block:: python
@app.middleware('request')
async def halt_request(request):
return text('I halted the request')
@app.middleware('response')
async def halt_response(request, response):
return text('I halted the response')
Custom context
--------------
Arbitrary data may be stored in `request.ctx`. A typical use case
would be to store the user object acquired from database in an authentication
middleware. Keys added are accessible to all later middleware as well as
the handler over the duration of the request.
Custom context is reserved for applications and extensions. Sanic itself makes
no use of it.
Listeners
---------
If you want to execute startup/teardown code as your server starts or closes, you can use the following listeners:
- `before_server_start`
- `after_server_start`
- `before_server_stop`
- `after_server_stop`
These listeners are implemented as decorators on functions which accept the app object as well as the asyncio loop.
For example:
.. code-block:: python
@app.listener('before_server_start')
async def setup_db(app, loop):
app.db = await db_setup()
@app.listener('after_server_start')
async def notify_server_started(app, loop):
print('Server successfully started!')
@app.listener('before_server_stop')
async def notify_server_stopping(app, loop):
print('Server shutting down!')
@app.listener('after_server_stop')
async def close_db(app, loop):
await app.db.close()
Note:
The listeners are deconstructed in the reverse order of being constructed.
For example:
If the first listener in before_server_start handler setups a database connection,
ones registered after it can rely on that connection being alive both when they are started
and stopped, because stopping is done in reverse order, and the database connection is
torn down last.
It's also possible to register a listener using the `register_listener` method.
This may be useful if you define your listeners in another module besides
the one you instantiate your app in.
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic(__name__)
async def setup_db(app, loop):
app.db = await db_setup()
app.register_listener(setup_db, 'before_server_start')
If you want to schedule a background task to run after the loop has started,
Sanic provides the `add_task` method to easily do so.
.. code-block:: python
async def notify_server_started_after_five_seconds():
await asyncio.sleep(5)
print('Server successfully started!')
app.add_task(notify_server_started_after_five_seconds())
Sanic will attempt to automatically inject the app, passing it as an argument to the task:
.. code-block:: python
async def notify_server_started_after_five_seconds(app):
await asyncio.sleep(5)
print(app.name)
app.add_task(notify_server_started_after_five_seconds)
Or you can pass the app explicitly for the same effect:
.. code-block:: python
async def notify_server_started_after_five_seconds(app):
await asyncio.sleep(5)
print(app.name)
app.add_task(notify_server_started_after_five_seconds(app))

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.. _nginx:
Nginx Deployment
================
Introduction
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Although Sanic can be run directly on Internet, it may be useful to use a proxy
server such as Nginx in front of it. This is particularly useful for running
multiple virtual hosts on the same IP, serving NodeJS or other services beside
a single Sanic app, and it also allows for efficient serving of static files.
SSL and HTTP/2 are also easily implemented on such proxy.
We are setting the Sanic app to serve only locally at `127.0.0.1:8000`, while the
Nginx installation is responsible for providing the service to public Internet
on domain `example.com`. Static files will be served from `/var/www/`.
Proxied Sanic app
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The app needs to be setup with a secret key used to identify a trusted proxy,
so that real client IP and other information can be identified. This protects
against anyone on the Internet sending fake headers to spoof their IP addresses
and other details. Choose any random string and configure it both on the app
and in Nginx config.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic("proxied_example")
app.config.FORWARDED_SECRET = "YOUR SECRET"
@app.get("/")
def index(request):
# This should display external (public) addresses:
return text(
f"{request.remote_addr} connected to {request.url_for('index')}\n"
f"Forwarded: {request.forwarded}\n"
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host='127.0.0.1', port=8000, workers=8, access_log=False)
Since this is going to be a system service, save your code to
`/srv/sanicexample/sanicexample.py`.
For testing, run your app in a terminal.
Nginx configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Quite much configuration is required to allow fast transparent proxying, but
for the most part these don't need to be modified, so bear with me.
Upstream servers need to be configured in a separate `upstream` block to enable
HTTP keep-alive, which can drastically improve performance, so we use this
instead of directly providing an upstream address in `proxy_pass` directive. In
this example, the upstream section is named by `server_name`, i.e. the public
domain name, which then also gets passed to Sanic in the `Host` header. You may
change the naming as you see fit. Multiple servers may also be provided for
load balancing and failover.
Change the two occurrences of `example.com` to your true domain name, and
instead of `YOUR SECRET` use the secret you chose for your app.
::
upstream example.com {
keepalive 100;
server 127.0.0.1:8000;
#server unix:/tmp/sanic.sock;
}
server {
server_name example.com;
listen 443 ssl http2 default_server;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2 default_server;
# Serve static files if found, otherwise proxy to Sanic
location / {
root /var/www;
try_files $uri @sanic;
}
location @sanic {
proxy_pass http://$server_name;
# Allow fast streaming HTTP/1.1 pipes (keep-alive, unbuffered)
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_request_buffering off;
proxy_buffering off;
# Proxy forwarding (password configured in app.config.FORWARDED_SECRET)
proxy_set_header forwarded "$proxy_forwarded;secret=\"YOUR SECRET\"";
# Allow websockets
proxy_set_header connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header upgrade $http_upgrade;
}
}
To avoid cookie visibility issues and inconsistent addresses on search engines,
it is a good idea to redirect all visitors to one true domain, always using
HTTPS:
::
# Redirect all HTTP to HTTPS with no-WWW
server {
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server;
server_name ~^(?:www\.)?(.*)$;
return 301 https://$1$request_uri;
}
# Redirect WWW to no-WWW
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
server_name ~^www\.(.*)$;
return 301 $scheme://$1$request_uri;
}
The above config sections may be placed in `/etc/nginx/sites-available/default`
or in other site configs (be sure to symlink them to `sites-enabled` if you
create new ones).
Make sure that your SSL certificates are configured in the main config, or
add the `ssl_certificate` and `ssl_certificate_key` directives to each
`server` section that listens on SSL.
Additionally, copy&paste all of this into `nginx/conf.d/forwarded.conf`:
::
# RFC 7239 Forwarded header for Nginx proxy_pass
# Add within your server or location block:
# proxy_set_header forwarded "$proxy_forwarded;secret=\"YOUR SECRET\"";
# Configure your upstream web server to identify this proxy by that password
# because otherwise anyone on the Internet could spoof these headers and fake
# their real IP address and other information to your service.
# Provide the full proxy chain in $proxy_forwarded
map $proxy_add_forwarded $proxy_forwarded {
default "$proxy_add_forwarded;by=\"_$hostname\";proto=$scheme;host=\"$http_host\";path=\"$request_uri\"";
}
# The following mappings are based on
# https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/examples/forwarded/
map $remote_addr $proxy_forwarded_elem {
# IPv4 addresses can be sent as-is
~^[0-9.]+$ "for=$remote_addr";
# IPv6 addresses need to be bracketed and quoted
~^[0-9A-Fa-f:.]+$ "for=\"[$remote_addr]\"";
# Unix domain socket names cannot be represented in RFC 7239 syntax
default "for=unknown";
}
map $http_forwarded $proxy_add_forwarded {
# If the incoming Forwarded header is syntactically valid, append to it
"~^(,[ \\t]*)*([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+=([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+|\"([\\t \\x21\\x23-\\x5B\\x5D-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF]|\\\\[\\t \\x21-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF])*\"))?(;([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+=([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+|\"([\\t \\x21\\x23-\\x5B\\x5D-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF]|\\\\[\\t \\x21-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF])*\"))?)*([ \\t]*,([ \\t]*([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+=([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+|\"([\\t \\x21\\x23-\\x5B\\x5D-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF]|\\\\[\\t \\x21-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF])*\"))?(;([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+=([!#$%&'*+.^_`|~0-9A-Za-z-]+|\"([\\t \\x21\\x23-\\x5B\\x5D-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF]|\\\\[\\t \\x21-\\x7E\\x80-\\xFF])*\"))?)*)?)*$" "$http_forwarded, $proxy_forwarded_elem";
# Otherwise, replace it
default "$proxy_forwarded_elem";
}
For installs that don't use `conf.d` and `sites-available`, all of the above
configs may also be placed inside the `http` section of the main `nginx.conf`.
Reload Nginx config after changes:
::
sudo nginx -s reload
Now you should be able to connect your app on `https://example.com/`. Any 404
errors and such will be handled by Sanic's error pages, and whenever a static
file is present at a given path, it will be served by Nginx.
SSL certificates
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you haven't already configured valid certificates on your server, now is a
good time to do so. Install `certbot` and `python3-certbot-nginx`, then run
::
certbot --nginx -d example.com -d www.example.com
`<https://www.nginx.com/blog/using-free-ssltls-certificates-from-lets-encrypt-with-nginx/>`_
Running as a service
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This part is for Linux distributions based on `systemd`. Create a unit file
`/etc/systemd/system/sanicexample.service`::
[Unit]
Description=Sanic Example
[Service]
User=nobody
WorkingDirectory=/srv/sanicexample
ExecStart=/usr/bin/env python3 sanicexample.py
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Then reload service files, start your service and enable it on boot::
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start sanicexample
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## Version 21.12.1 🔷
_Current LTS version_
- [#2349](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2349) Only display MOTD on startup
- [#2354](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2354) Ignore name argument in Python 3.7
- [#2355](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2355) Add config.update support for all config values
## Version 21.12.0 🔹
### Features
- [#2260](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2260) Allow early Blueprint registrations to still apply later added objects
- [#2262](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2262) Noisy exceptions - force logging of all exceptions
- [#2264](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2264) Optional `uvloop` by configuration
- [#2270](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2270) Vhost support using multiple TLS certificates
- [#2277](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2277) Change signal routing for increased consistency
- *BREAKING CHANGE*: If you were manually routing signals there is a breaking change. The signal router's `get` is no longer 100% determinative. There is now an additional step to loop thru the returned signals for proper matching on the requirements. If signals are being dispatched using `app.dispatch` or `bp.dispatch`, there is no change.
- [#2290](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2290) Add contextual exceptions
- [#2291](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2291) Increase join concat performance
- [#2295](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2295), [#2316](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2316), [#2331](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2331) Restructure of CLI and application state with new displays and more command parity with `app.run`
- [#2302](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2302) Add route context at definition time
- [#2304](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2304) Named tasks and new API for managing background tasks
- [#2307](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2307) On app auto-reload, provide insight of changed files
- [#2308](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2308) Auto extend application with [Sanic Extensions](https://sanicframework.org/en/plugins/sanic-ext/getting-started.html) if it is installed, and provide first class support for accessing the extensions
- [#2309](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2309) Builtin signals changed to `Enum`
- [#2313](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2313) Support additional config implementation use case
- [#2321](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2321) Refactor environment variable hydration logic
- [#2327](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2327) Prevent sending multiple or mixed responses on a single request
- [#2330](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2330) Custom type casting on environment variables
- [#2332](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2332) Make all deprecation notices consistent
- [#2335](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2335) Allow underscore to start instance names
### Bugfixes
- [#2273](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2273) Replace assignation by typing for `websocket_handshake`
- [#2285](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2285) Fix IPv6 display in startup logs
- [#2299](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2299) Dispatch `http.lifecyle.response` from exception handler
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2306](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2306) Removal of deprecated items
- `Sanic` and `Blueprint` may no longer have arbitrary properties attached to them
- `Sanic` and `Blueprint` forced to have compliant names
- alphanumeric + `_` + `-`
- must start with letter or `_`
- `load_env` keyword argument of `Sanic`
- `sanic.exceptions.abort`
- `sanic.views.CompositionView`
- `sanic.response.StreamingHTTPResponse`
- *NOTE:* the `stream()` response method (where you pass a callable streaming function) has been deprecated and will be removed in v22.6. You should upgrade all streaming responses to the new style: https://sanicframework.org/en/guide/advanced/streaming.html#response-streaming
- [#2320](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2320) Remove app instance from Config for error handler setting
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2251](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2251) Change dev install command
- [#2286](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2286) Change codeclimate complexity threshold from 5 to 10
- [#2287](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2287) Update host test function names so they are not overwritten
- [#2292](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2292) Fail CI on error
- [#2311](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2311), [#2324](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2324) Do not run tests for draft PRs
- [#2336](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2336) Remove paths from coverage checks
- [#2338](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2338) Cleanup ports on tests
### Improved Documentation
- [#2269](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2269), [#2329](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2329), [#2333](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2333) Cleanup typos and fix language
### Miscellaneous
- [#2257](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2257), [#2294](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2294), [#2341](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2341) Add Python 3.10 support
- [#2279](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2279), [#2317](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2317), [#2322](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2322) Add/correct missing type annotations
- [#2305](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2305) Fix examples to use modern implementations

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## Version 21.9.3
*Rerelease of v21.9.2 with some cleanup*
## Version 21.9.2
- [#2268](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2268) Make HTTP connections start in IDLE stage, avoiding delays and error messages
- [#2310](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2310) More consistent config setting with post-FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT apply
## Version 21.9.1
- [#2259](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2259) Allow non-conforming ErrorHandlers
## Version 21.9.0
### Features
- [#2158](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2158), [#2248](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2248) Complete overhaul of I/O to websockets
- [#2160](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2160) Add new 17 signals into server and request lifecycles
- [#2162](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2162) Smarter `auto` fallback formatting upon exception
- [#2184](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2184) Introduce implementation for copying a Blueprint
- [#2200](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2200) Accept header parsing
- [#2207](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2207) Log remote address if available
- [#2209](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2209) Add convenience methods to BP groups
- [#2216](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2216) Add default messages to SanicExceptions
- [#2225](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2225) Type annotation convenience for annotated handlers with path parameters
- [#2236](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2236) Allow Falsey (but not-None) responses from route handlers
- [#2238](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2238) Add `exception` decorator to Blueprint Groups
- [#2244](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2244) Explicit static directive for serving file or dir (ex: `static(..., resource_type="file")`)
- [#2245](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2245) Close HTTP loop when connection task cancelled
### Bugfixes
- [#2188](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2188) Fix the handling of the end of a chunked request
- [#2195](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2195) Resolve unexpected error handling on static requests
- [#2208](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2208) Make blueprint-based exceptions attach and trigger in a more intuitive manner
- [#2211](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2211) Fixed for handling exceptions of asgi app call
- [#2213](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2213) Fix bug where ws exceptions not being logged
- [#2231](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2231) Cleaner closing of tasks by using `abort()` in strategic places to avoid dangling sockets
- [#2247](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2247) Fix logging of auto-reload status in debug mode
- [#2246](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2246) Account for BP with exception handler but no routes
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2194](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2194) HTTP unit tests with raw client
- [#2199](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2199) Switch to codeclimate
- [#2214](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2214) Try Reopening Windows Tests
- [#2229](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2229) Refactor `HttpProtocol` into a base class
- [#2230](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2230) Refactor `server.py` into multi-file module
### Miscellaneous
- [#2173](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2173) Remove Duplicated Dependencies and PEP 517 Support
- [#2193](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2193), [#2196](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2196), [#2217](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2217) Type annotation changes

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## Version 22.12.0 🔷
_Current version_
### Features
- [#2569](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2569) Add `JSONResponse` class with some convenient methods when updating a response object
- [#2598](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2598) Change `uvloop` requirement to `>=0.15.0`
- [#2609](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2609) Add compatibility with `websockets` v11.0
- [#2610](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2610) Kill server early on worker error
- Raise deadlock timeout to 30s
- [#2617](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2617) Scale number of running server workers
- [#2621](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2621) [#2634](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2634) Send `SIGKILL` on subsequent `ctrl+c` to force worker exit
- [#2622](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2622) Add API to restart all workers from the multiplexer
- [#2624](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2624) Default to `spawn` for all subprocesses unless specifically set:
```python
from sanic import Sanic
Sanic.start_method = "fork"
```
- [#2625](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2625) Filename normalisation of form-data/multipart file uploads
- [#2626](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2626) Move to HTTP Inspector:
- Remote access to inspect running Sanic instances
- TLS support for encrypted calls to Inspector
- Authentication to Inspector with API key
- Ability to extend Inspector with custom commands
- [#2632](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2632) Control order of restart operations
- [#2633](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2633) Move reload interval to class variable
- [#2636](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2636) Add `priority` to `register_middleware` method
- [#2639](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2639) Add `unquote` to `add_route` method
- [#2640](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2640) ASGI websockets to receive `text` or `bytes`
### Bugfixes
- [#2607](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2607) Force socket shutdown before close to allow rebinding
- [#2590](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2590) Use actual `StrEnum` in Python 3.11+
- [#2615](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2615) Ensure middleware executes only once per request timeout
- [#2627](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2627) Crash ASGI application on lifespan failure
- [#2635](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2635) Resolve error with low-level server creation on Windows
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2608](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2608) [#2630](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2630) Signal conditions and triggers saved on `signal.extra`
- [#2626](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2626) Move to HTTP Inspector
- 🚨 *BREAKING CHANGE*: Moves the Inspector to a Sanic app from a simple TCP socket with a custom protocol
- *DEPRECATE*: The `--inspect*` commands have been deprecated in favor of `inspect ...` commands
- [#2628](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2628) Replace deprecated `distutils.strtobool`
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2612](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2612) Add CI testing for Python 3.11

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## Version 22.3.0
### Features
- [#2347](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2347) API for multi-application server
- 🚨 *BREAKING CHANGE*: The old `sanic.worker.GunicornWorker` has been **removed**. To run Sanic with `gunicorn`, you should use it thru `uvicorn` [as described in their docs](https://www.uvicorn.org/#running-with-gunicorn).
- 🧁 *SIDE EFFECT*: Named background tasks are now supported, even in Python 3.7
- [#2357](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2357) Parse `Authorization` header as `Request.credentials`
- [#2361](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2361) Add config option to skip `Touchup` step in application startup
- [#2372](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2372) Updates to CLI help messaging
- [#2382](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2382) Downgrade warnings to backwater debug messages
- [#2396](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2396) Allow for `multidict` v0.6
- [#2401](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2401) Upgrade CLI catching for alternative application run types
- [#2402](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2402) Conditionally inject CLI arguments into factory
- [#2413](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2413) Add new start and stop event listeners to reloader process
- [#2414](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2414) Remove loop as required listener arg
- [#2415](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2415) Better exception for bad URL parsing
- [sanic-routing#47](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-routing/pull/47) Add a new extention parameter type: `<file:ext>`, `<file:ext=jpg>`, `<file:ext=jpg|png|gif|svg>`, `<file=int:ext>`, `<file=int:ext=jpg|png|gif|svg>`, `<file=float:ext=tar.gz>`
- 👶 *BETA FEATURE*: This feature will not work with `path` type matching, and is being released as a beta feature only.
- [sanic-routing#57](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-routing/pull/57) Change `register_pattern` to accept a `str` or `Pattern`
- [sanic-routing#58](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-routing/pull/58) Default matching on non-empty strings only, and new `strorempty` pattern type
- 🚨 *BREAKING CHANGE*: Previously a route with a dynamic string parameter (`/<foo>` or `/<foo:str>`) would match on any string, including empty strings. It will now **only** match a non-empty string. To retain the old behavior, you should use the new parameter type: `/<foo:strorempty>`.
### Bugfixes
- [#2373](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2373) Remove `error_logger` on websockets
- [#2381](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2381) Fix newly assigned `None` in task registry
- [sanic-routing#52](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-routing/pull/52) Add type casting to regex route matching
- [sanic-routing#60](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-routing/pull/60) Add requirements check on regex routes (this resolves, for example, multiple static directories with differing `host` values)
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2362](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2362) 22.3 Deprecations and changes
1. `debug=True` and `--debug` do _NOT_ automatically run `auto_reload`
2. Default error render is with plain text (browsers still get HTML by default because `auto` looks at headers)
3. `config` is required for `ErrorHandler.finalize`
4. `ErrorHandler.lookup` requires two positional args
5. Unused websocket protocol args removed
- [#2344](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2344) Deprecate loading of lowercase environment variables
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2363](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2363) Revert code coverage back to Codecov
- [#2405](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2405) Upgrade tests for `sanic-routing` changes
- [sanic-testing#35](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic-testing/pull/35) Allow for httpx v0.22
### Improved Documentation
- [#2350](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2350) Fix link in README for ASGI
- [#2398](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2398) Document middleware on_request and on_response
- [#2409](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2409) Add missing documentation for `Request.respond`
### Miscellaneous
- [#2376](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2376) Fix typing for `ListenerMixin.listener`
- [#2383](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2383) Clear deprecation warning in `asyncio.wait`
- [#2387](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2387) Cleanup `__slots__` implementations
- [#2390](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2390) Clear deprecation warning in `asyncio.get_event_loop`

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## Version 22.6.2
### Bugfixes
- [#2522](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2522) Always show server location in ASGI
## Version 22.6.1
### Bugfixes
- [#2477](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2477) Sanic static directory fails when folder name ends with ".."
## Version 22.6.0
### Features
- [#2378](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2378) Introduce HTTP/3 and autogeneration of TLS certificates in `DEBUG` mode
- 👶 *EARLY RELEASE FEATURE*: Serving Sanic over HTTP/3 is an early release feature. It does not yet fully cover the HTTP/3 spec, but instead aims for feature parity with Sanic's existing HTTP/1.1 server. Websockets, WebTransport, push responses are examples of some features not yet implemented.
- 📦 *EXTRA REQUIREMENT*: Not all HTTP clients are capable of interfacing with HTTP/3 servers. You may need to install a [HTTP/3 capable client](https://curl.se/docs/http3.html).
- 📦 *EXTRA REQUIREMENT*: In order to use TLS autogeneration, you must install either [mkcert](https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert) or [trustme](https://github.com/python-trio/trustme).
- [#2416](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2416) Add message to `task.cancel`
- [#2420](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2420) Add exception aliases for more consistent naming with standard HTTP response types (`BadRequest`, `MethodNotAllowed`, `RangeNotSatisfiable`)
- [#2432](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2432) Expose ASGI `scope` as a property on the `Request` object
- [#2438](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2438) Easier access to websocket class for annotation: `from sanic import Websocket`
- [#2439](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2439) New API for reading form values with options: `Request.get_form`
- [#2445](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2445) Add custom `loads` function
- [#2447](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2447), [#2486](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2486) Improved API to support setting cache control headers
- [#2453](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2453) Move verbosity filtering to logger
- [#2475](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2475) Expose getter for current request using `Request.get_current()`
### Bugfixes
- [#2448](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2448) Fix to allow running with `pythonw.exe` or places where there is no `sys.stdout`
- [#2451](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2451) Trigger `http.lifecycle.request` signal in ASGI mode
- [#2455](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2455) Resolve typing of stacked route definitions
- [#2463](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2463) Properly catch websocket CancelledError in websocket handler in Python 3.7
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2487](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2487) v22.6 deprecations and changes
1. Optional application registry
1. Execution of custom handlers after some part of response was sent
1. Configuring fallback handlers on the `ErrorHandler`
1. Custom `LOGO` setting
1. `sanic.response.stream`
1. `AsyncioServer.init`
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2449](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2449) Clean up `black` and `isort` config
- [#2479](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2479) Fix some flappy tests
### Improved Documentation
- [#2461](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2461) Update example to match current application naming standards
- [#2466](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2466) Better type annotation for `Extend`
- [#2485](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2485) Improved help messages in CLI

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## Version 22.9.1
### Features
- [#2585](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2585) Improved error message when no applications have been registered
### Bugfixes
- [#2578](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2578) Add certificate loader for in process certificate creation
- [#2591](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2591) Do not use sentinel identity for `spawn` compatibility
- [#2592](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2592) Fix properties in nested blueprint groups
- [#2595](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2595) Introduce sleep interval on new worker reloader
### Deprecations and Removals
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2588](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2588) Markdown templates on issue forms
### Improved Documentation
- [#2556](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2556) v22.9 documentation
- [#2582](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2582) Cleanup documentation on Windows support
## Version 22.9.0
### Features
- [#2445](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2445) Add custom loads function
- [#2490](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2490) Make `WebsocketImplProtocol` async iterable
- [#2499](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2499) Sanic Server WorkerManager refactor
- [#2506](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2506) Use `pathlib` for path resolution (for static file serving)
- [#2508](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2508) Use `path.parts` instead of `match` (for static file serving)
- [#2513](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2513) Better request cancel handling
- [#2516](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2516) Add request properties for HTTP method info:
- `request.is_safe`
- `request.is_idempotent`
- `request.is_cacheable`
- *See* [MDN docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods) *for more information about when these apply*
- [#2522](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2522) Always show server location in ASGI
- [#2526](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2526) Cache control support for static files for returning 304 when appropriate
- [#2533](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2533) Refactor `_static_request_handler`
- [#2540](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2540) Add signals before and after handler execution
- `http.handler.before`
- `http.handler.after`
- [#2542](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2542) Add *[redacted]* to CLI :)
- [#2546](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2546) Add deprecation warning filter
- [#2550](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2550) Middleware priority and performance enhancements
### Bugfixes
- [#2495](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2495) Prevent directory traversion with static files
- [#2515](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2515) Do not apply double slash to paths in certain static dirs in Blueprints
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2525](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2525) Warn on duplicate route names, will be prevented outright in v23.3
- [#2537](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2537) Raise warning and deprecation notice on duplicate exceptions, will be prevented outright in v23.3
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2504](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2504) Cleanup test suite
- [#2505](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2505) Replace Unsupported Python Version Number from the Contributing Doc
- [#2530](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2530) Do not include tests folder in installed package resolver
### Improved Documentation
- [#2502](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2502) Fix a few typos
- [#2517](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2517) [#2536](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2536) Add some type hints

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## Version 23.3.0
### Features
- [#2545](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2545) Standardize init of exceptions for more consistent control of HTTP responses using exceptions
- [#2606](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2606) Decode headers as UTF-8 also in ASGI
- [#2646](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2646) Separate ASGI request and lifespan callables
- [#2659](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2659) Use ``FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT`` for handlers that return ``empty()``
- [#2662](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2662) Add basic file browser (HTML page) and auto-index serving
- [#2667](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2667) Nicer traceback formatting (HTML page)
- [#2668](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2668) Smarter error page rendering format selection; more reliant upon header and "common sense" defaults
- [#2680](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2680) Check the status of socket before shutting down with ``SHUT_RDWR``
- [#2687](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2687) Refresh ``Request.accept`` functionality to be more performant and spec-compliant
- [#2696](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2696) Add header accessors as properties
```
Example-Field: Foo, Bar
Example-Field: Baz
```
```python
request.headers.example_field == "Foo, Bar,Baz"
```
- [#2700](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2700) Simpler CLI targets
```sh
$ sanic path.to.module:app # global app instance
$ sanic path.to.module:create_app # factory pattern
$ sanic ./path/to/directory/ # simple serve
```
- [#2701](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2701) API to define a number of workers in managed processes
- [#2704](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2704) Add convenience for dynamic changes to routing
- [#2706](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2706) Add convenience methods for cookie creation and deletion
```python
response = text("...")
response.add_cookie("test", "It worked!", domain=".yummy-yummy-cookie.com")
```
- [#2707](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2707) Simplified ``parse_content_header`` escaping to be RFC-compliant and remove outdated FF hack
- [#2710](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2710) Stricter charset handling and escaping of request URLs
- [#2711](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2711) Consume body on ``DELETE`` by default
- [#2719](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2719) Allow ``password`` to be passed to TLS context
- [#2720](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2720) Skip middleware on ``RequestCancelled``
- [#2721](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2721) Change access logging format to ``%s``
- [#2722](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2722) Add ``CertLoader`` as application option for directly controlling ``SSLContext`` objects
- [#2725](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2725) Worker sync state tolerance on race condition
### Bugfixes
- [#2651](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2651) ASGI websocket to pass thru bytes as is
- [#2697](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2697) Fix comparison between datetime aware and naive in ``file`` when using ``If-Modified-Since``
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2666](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2666) Remove deprecated ``__blueprintname__`` property
### Improved Documentation
- [#2712](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2712) Improved example using ``'https'`` to create the redirect

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## Version 23.6.0 🔶
### Features
- [#2670](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2670) Increase `KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT` default to 120 seconds
- [#2716](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2716) Adding allow route overwrite option in blueprint
- [#2724](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2724) and [#2792](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2792) Add a new exception signal for ALL exceptions raised anywhere in application
- [#2727](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2727) Add name prefixing to BP groups
- [#2754](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2754) Update request type on middleware types
- [#2770](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2770) Better exception message on startup time application induced import error
- [#2776](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2776) Set multiprocessing start method early
- [#2785](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2785) Add custom typing to config and ctx objects
- [#2790](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2790) Add `request.client_ip`
### Bugfixes
- [#2728](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2728) Fix traversals for intended results
- [#2729](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2729) Handle case when headers argument of ResponseStream constructor is None
- [#2737](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2737) Fix type annotation for `JSONREsponse` default content type
- [#2740](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2740) Use Sanic's serializer for JSON responses in the Inspector
- [#2760](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2760) Support for `Request.get_current` in ASGI mode
- [#2773](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2773) Alow Blueprint routes to explicitly define error_format
- [#2774](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2774) Resolve headers on different renderers
- [#2782](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2782) Resolve pypy compatibility issues
### Deprecations and Removals
- [#2777](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2777) Remove Python 3.7 support
### Developer infrastructure
- [#2766](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2766) Unpin setuptools version
- [#2779](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2779) Run keep alive tests in loop to get available port
### Improved Documentation
- [#2741](https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic/pull/2741) Better documentation examples about running Sanic
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Request Data
============
When an endpoint receives a HTTP request, the route function is passed a
`Request` object.
The following variables are accessible as properties on `Request` objects:
- `json` (any) - JSON body
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/json")
def post_json(request):
return json({ "received": True, "message": request.json })
- `args` (dict) - Query string variables. A query string is the section of a
URL that resembles ``?key1=value1&key2=value2``.
If that URL were to be parsed, the `args` dictionary would look like `{'key1': ['value1'], 'key2': ['value2']}`.
The request's `query_string` variable holds the unparsed string value. Property is providing the default parsing
strategy. If you would like to change it look to the section below (`Changing the default parsing rules of the queryset`).
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/query_string")
def query_string(request):
return json({ "parsed": True, "args": request.args, "url": request.url, "query_string": request.query_string })
- `query_args` (list) - On many cases you would need to access the url arguments in
a less packed form. `query_args` is the list of `(key, value)` tuples.
Property is providing the default parsing strategy. If you would like to change it look to the section below
(`Changing the default parsing rules of the queryset`). For the same previous URL queryset `?key1=value1&key2=value2`,
the `query_args` list would look like `[('key1', 'value1'), ('key2', 'value2')]`. And in case of the multiple params
with the same key like `?key1=value1&key2=value2&key1=value3` the `query_args` list would look like
`[('key1', 'value1'), ('key2', 'value2'), ('key1', 'value3')]`.
The difference between Request.args and Request.query_args for the queryset `?key1=value1&key2=value2&key1=value3`
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route("/test_request_args")
async def test_request_args(request):
return json({
"parsed": True,
"url": request.url,
"query_string": request.query_string,
"args": request.args,
"query_args": request.query_args,
})
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
Output
.. code-block:: json
{
"parsed":true,
"url":"http:\/\/0.0.0.0:8000\/test_request_args?key1=value1&key2=value2&key1=value3",
"query_string":"key1=value1&key2=value2&key1=value3",
"args":{"key1":["value1","value3"],"key2":["value2"]},
"query_args":[["key1","value1"],["key2","value2"],["key1","value3"]]
}
- `files` (dictionary of `File` objects) - List of files that have a name, body, and type
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/files")
def post_json(request):
test_file = request.files.get('test')
file_parameters = {
'body': test_file.body,
'name': test_file.name,
'type': test_file.type,
}
return json({ "received": True, "file_names": request.files.keys(), "test_file_parameters": file_parameters })
- `form` (dict) - Posted form variables.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/form")
def post_json(request):
return json({ "received": True, "form_data": request.form, "test": request.form.get('test') })
- `body` (bytes) - Posted raw body. This property allows retrieval of the
request's raw data, regardless of content type.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route("/users", methods=["POST",])
def create_user(request):
return text("You are trying to create a user with the following POST: %s" % request.body)
- `headers` (dict) - A case-insensitive dictionary that contains the request headers.
- `method` (str) - HTTP method of the request (ie `GET`, `POST`).
- `ip` (str) - IP address of the requester.
- `port` (str) - Port address of the requester.
- `socket` (tuple) - (IP, port) of the requester.
- `app` - a reference to the Sanic application object that is handling this request. This is useful when inside blueprints or other handlers in modules that do not have access to the global `app` object.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
from sanic import Blueprint
bp = Blueprint('my_blueprint')
@bp.route('/')
async def bp_root(request):
if request.app.config['DEBUG']:
return json({'status': 'debug'})
else:
return json({'status': 'production'})
- `url`: The full URL of the request, ie: `http://localhost:8000/posts/1/?foo=bar`
- `scheme`: The URL scheme associated with the request: 'http|https|ws|wss' or arbitrary value given by the headers.
- `host`: The host associated with the request(which in the `Host` header): `localhost:8080`
- `server_name`: The hostname of the server, without port number. the value is seeked in this order: `config.SERVER_NAME`, `x-forwarded-host` header, :func:`Request.host`
- `server_port`: Like `server_name`. Seeked in this order: `x-forwarded-port` header, :func:`Request.host`, actual port used by the transport layer socket.
- `path`: The path of the request: `/posts/1/`
- `query_string`: The query string of the request: `foo=bar` or a blank string `''`
- `uri_template`: Template for matching route handler: `/posts/<id>/`
- `token`: The value of Authorization header: `Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=`
- `url_for`: Just like `sanic.Sanic.url_for`, but automatically determine `scheme` and `netloc` base on the request. Since this method is aiming to generate correct schema & netloc, `_external` is implied.
Changing the default parsing rules of the queryset
--------------------------------------------------
The default parameters that are using internally in `args` and `query_args` properties to parse queryset:
- `keep_blank_values` (bool): `False` - flag indicating whether blank values in
percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.
A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank
strings. The default false value indicates that blank values
are to be ignored and treated as if they were not included.
- `strict_parsing` (bool): `False` - flag indicating what to do with parsing errors. If
false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
errors raise a ValueError exception.
- `encoding` and `errors` (str): 'utf-8' and 'replace' - specify how to decode percent-encoded sequences
into Unicode characters, as accepted by the bytes.decode() method.
If you would like to change that default parameters you could call `get_args` and `get_query_args` methods
with the new values.
For the queryset `/?test1=value1&test2=&test3=value3`:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/query_string")
def query_string(request):
args_with_blank_values = request.get_args(keep_blank_values=True)
return json({
"parsed": True,
"url": request.url,
"args_with_blank_values": args_with_blank_values,
"query_string": request.query_string
})
The output will be:
.. code-block:: JSON
{
"parsed": true,
"url": "http:\/\/0.0.0.0:8000\/query_string?test1=value1&test2=&test3=value3",
"args_with_blank_values": {"test1": ["value1"], "test2": "", "test3": ["value3"]},
"query_string": "test1=value1&test2=&test3=value3"
}
Accessing values using `get` and `getlist`
------------------------------------------
The `request.args` returns a subclass of `dict` called `RequestParameters`.
The key difference when using this object is the distinction between the `get` and `getlist` methods.
- `get(key, default=None)` operates as normal, except that when the value of
the given key is a list, *only the first item is returned*.
- `getlist(key, default=None)` operates as normal, *returning the entire list*.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.request import RequestParameters
args = RequestParameters()
args['titles'] = ['Post 1', 'Post 2']
args.get('titles') # => 'Post 1'
args.getlist('titles') # => ['Post 1', 'Post 2']
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def get_handler(request):
return json({
"p1": request.args.getlist("p1")
})
Accessing the handler name with the request.endpoint attribute
--------------------------------------------------------------
The `request.endpoint` attribute holds the handler's name. For instance, the below
route will return "hello".
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.get("/")
def hello(request):
return text(request.endpoint)
Or, with a blueprint it will be include both, separated by a period. For example, the below route would return foo.bar:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic import Blueprint
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic(__name__)
blueprint = Blueprint('foo')
@blueprint.get('/')
async def bar(request):
return text(request.endpoint)
app.blueprint(blueprint)
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)

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Response
========
Use functions in `sanic.response` module to create responses.
Plain Text
----------
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/text')
def handle_request(request):
return response.text('Hello world!')
HTML
----
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/html')
def handle_request(request):
return response.html('<p>Hello world!</p>')
JSON
----
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/json')
def handle_request(request):
return response.json({'message': 'Hello world!'})
File
----
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/file')
async def handle_request(request):
return await response.file('/srv/www/whatever.png')
Streaming
---------
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route("/streaming")
async def index(request):
async def streaming_fn(response):
await response.write('foo')
await response.write('bar')
return response.stream(streaming_fn, content_type='text/plain')
See `Streaming <streaming.html>`_ for more information.
File Streaming
--------------
For large files, a combination of File and Streaming above
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/big_file.png')
async def handle_request(request):
return await response.file_stream('/srv/www/whatever.png')
Redirect
--------
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/redirect')
def handle_request(request):
return response.redirect('/json')
Raw
---
Response without encoding the body
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/raw')
def handle_request(request):
return response.raw(b'raw data')
Empty
--------------
For responding with an empty message as defined by `RFC 2616 <https://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc2616#section-7.2.1>`_
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/empty')
async def handle_request(request):
return response.empty()
Modify headers or status
------------------------
To modify headers or status code, pass the `headers` or `status` argument to those functions:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/json')
def handle_request(request):
return response.json(
{'message': 'Hello world!'},
headers={'X-Served-By': 'sanic'},
status=200
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Routing
-------
Routing allows the user to specify handler functions for different URL endpoints.
A basic route looks like the following, where `app` is an instance of the
`Sanic` class:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import json
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({ "hello": "world" })
When the url `http://server.url/` is accessed (the base url of the server), the
final `/` is matched by the router to the handler function, `test`, which then
returns a JSON object.
Sanic handler functions must be defined using the `async def` syntax, as they
are asynchronous functions.
Request parameters
==================
Sanic comes with a basic router that supports request parameters.
To specify a parameter, surround it with angle quotes like so: `<PARAM>`.
Request parameters will be passed to the route handler functions as keyword
arguments.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route('/tag/<tag>')
async def tag_handler(request, tag):
return text('Tag - {}'.format(tag))
To specify a type for the parameter, add a `:type` after the parameter name,
inside the quotes. If the parameter does not match the specified type, Sanic
will throw a `NotFound` exception, resulting in a `404: Page not found` error
on the URL.
Supported types
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* `string`
* "Bob"
* "Python 3"
* `int`
* 10
* 20
* 30
* -10
* (No floats work here)
* `number`
* 1
* 1.5
* 10
* -10
* `alpha`
* "Bob"
* "Python"
* (If it contains a symbol or a non alphanumeric character it will fail)
* `path`
* "hello"
* "hello.text"
* "hello world"
* `uuid`
* 123a123a-a12a-1a1a-a1a1-1a12a1a12345 (UUIDv4 Support)
* `regex expression`
If no type is set then a string is expected. The argument given to the function will always be a string, independent of the type.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route('/string/<string_arg:string>')
async def string_handler(request, string_arg):
return text('String - {}'.format(string_arg))
@app.route('/int/<integer_arg:int>')
async def integer_handler(request, integer_arg):
return text('Integer - {}'.format(integer_arg))
@app.route('/number/<number_arg:number>')
async def number_handler(request, number_arg):
return text('Number - {}'.format(number_arg))
@app.route('/alpha/<alpha_arg:alpha>')
async def number_handler(request, alpha_arg):
return text('Alpha - {}'.format(alpha_arg))
@app.route('/path/<path_arg:path>')
async def number_handler(request, path_arg):
return text('Path - {}'.format(path_arg))
@app.route('/uuid/<uuid_arg:uuid>')
async def number_handler(request, uuid_arg):
return text('Uuid - {}'.format(uuid_arg))
@app.route('/person/<name:[A-z]+>')
async def person_handler(request, name):
return text('Person - {}'.format(name))
@app.route('/folder/<folder_id:[A-z0-9]{0,4}>')
async def folder_handler(request, folder_id):
return text('Folder - {}'.format(folder_id))
.. warning::
`str` is not a valid type tag. If you want `str` recognition then you must use `string`
HTTP request types
==================
By default, a route defined on a URL will be available for only GET requests to that URL.
However, the `@app.route` decorator accepts an optional parameter, `methods`,
which allows the handler function to work with any of the HTTP methods in the list.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.route('/post', methods=['POST'])
async def post_handler(request):
return text('POST request - {}'.format(request.json))
@app.route('/get', methods=['GET'])
async def get_handler(request):
return text('GET request - {}'.format(request.args))
There is also an optional `host` argument (which can be a list or a string). This restricts a route to the host or hosts provided. If there is also a route with no host, it will be the default.
.. code-block:: python
@app.route('/get', methods=['GET'], host='example.com')
async def get_handler(request):
return text('GET request - {}'.format(request.args))
# if the host header doesn't match example.com, this route will be used
@app.route('/get', methods=['GET'])
async def get_handler(request):
return text('GET request in default - {}'.format(request.args))
There are also shorthand method decorators:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
@app.post('/post')
async def post_handler(request):
return text('POST request - {}'.format(request.json))
@app.get('/get')
async def get_handler(request):
return text('GET request - {}'.format(request.args))
The `add_route` method
======================
As we have seen, routes are often specified using the `@app.route` decorator.
However, this decorator is really just a wrapper for the `app.add_route`
method, which is used as follows:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import text
# Define the handler functions
async def handler1(request):
return text('OK')
async def handler2(request, name):
return text('Folder - {}'.format(name))
async def person_handler2(request, name):
return text('Person - {}'.format(name))
# Add each handler function as a route
app.add_route(handler1, '/test')
app.add_route(handler2, '/folder/<name>')
app.add_route(person_handler2, '/person/<name:[A-z]>', methods=['GET'])
URL building with `url_for`
===========================
Sanic provides a `url_for` method, to generate URLs based on the handler method name. This is useful if you want to avoid hardcoding url paths into your app; instead, you can just reference the handler name. For example:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic.response import redirect
@app.route('/')
async def index(request):
# generate a URL for the endpoint `post_handler`
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5)
# the URL is `/posts/5`, redirect to it
return redirect(url)
@app.route('/posts/<post_id>')
async def post_handler(request, post_id):
return text('Post - {}'.format(post_id))
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:
.. code-block:: python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=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:
.. code-block:: python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one=['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:
.. code-block:: python
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _anchor='anchor')
# /posts/5?arg_one=one#anchor
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _external=True)
# //server/posts/5?arg_one=one
# _external requires you to pass an argument _server or set SERVER_NAME in app.config if not url will be same as no _external
url = app.url_for('post_handler', post_id=5, arg_one='one', _scheme='http', _external=True)
# http://server/posts/5?arg_one=one
# when specifying _scheme, _external must be True
# you can pass all special arguments at once
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
- 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
================
Routes for the WebSocket protocol can be defined with the `@app.websocket`
decorator:
.. code-block:: python
@app.websocket('/feed')
async def feed(request, ws):
while True:
data = 'hello!'
print('Sending: ' + data)
await ws.send(data)
data = await ws.recv()
print('Received: ' + data)
Alternatively, the `app.add_websocket_route` method can be used instead of the
decorator:
.. code-block:: python
async def feed(request, ws):
pass
app.add_websocket_route(my_websocket_handler, '/feed')
Handlers to a WebSocket route are invoked with the request as first argument, and a
WebSocket protocol object as second argument. The protocol object has `send`
and `recv` methods to send and receive data respectively.
WebSocket support requires the `websockets <https://github.com/aaugustin/websockets>`_
package by Aymeric Augustin.
About `strict_slashes`
======================
You can make `routes` strict to trailing slash or not, it's configurable.
.. code-block:: python
# provide default strict_slashes value for all routes
app = Sanic('test_route_strict_slash', strict_slashes=True)
# you can also overwrite strict_slashes value for specific route
@app.get('/get', strict_slashes=False)
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
# It also works for blueprints
bp = Blueprint('test_bp_strict_slash', strict_slashes=True)
@bp.get('/bp/get', strict_slashes=False)
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
app.blueprint(bp)
The behavior of how the `strict_slashes` flag follows a defined hierarchy which decides if a specific route
falls under the `strict_slashes` behavior.
| Route/
| ├──Blueprint/
| ├──Application/
Above hierarchy defines how the `strict_slashes` flag will behave. The first non `None` value of the `strict_slashes`
found in the above order will be applied to the route in question.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic, Blueprint
from sanic.response import text
app = Sanic("sample_strict_slashes", strict_slashes=True)
@app.get("/r1")
def r1(request):
return text("strict_slashes is applicable from App level")
@app.get("/r2", strict_slashes=False)
def r2(request):
return text("strict_slashes is not applicable due to False value set in route level")
bp = Blueprint("bp", strict_slashes=False)
@bp.get("/r3", strict_slashes=True)
def r3(request):
return text("strict_slashes applicable from blueprint route level")
bp1 = Blueprint("bp1", strict_slashes=True)
@bp.get("/r4")
def r3(request):
return text("strict_slashes applicable from blueprint level")
User defined route name
=======================
A custom route name can be used by passing a `name` argument while registering the route which will
override the default route name generated using the `handler.__name__` attribute.
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic('test_named_route')
@app.get('/get', name='get_handler')
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
# then you need use `app.url_for('get_handler')`
# instead of # `app.url_for('handler')`
# It also works for blueprints
bp = Blueprint('test_named_bp')
@bp.get('/bp/get', name='get_handler')
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
app.blueprint(bp)
# then you need use `app.url_for('test_named_bp.get_handler')`
# instead of `app.url_for('test_named_bp.handler')`
# different names can be used for same url with different methods
@app.get('/test', name='route_test')
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
@app.post('/test', name='route_post')
def handler2(request):
return text('OK POST')
@app.put('/test', name='route_put')
def handler3(request):
return text('OK PUT')
# below url are the same, you can use any of them
# '/test'
app.url_for('route_test')
# app.url_for('route_post')
# app.url_for('route_put')
# for same handler name with different methods
# you need specify the name (it's url_for issue)
@app.get('/get')
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
@app.post('/post', name='post_handler')
def handler(request):
return text('OK')
# then
# app.url_for('handler') == '/get'
# app.url_for('post_handler') == '/post'
Build URL for static files
==========================
Sanic supports using `url_for` method to build static file urls. In case if the static url
is pointing to a directory, `filename` parameter to the `url_for` can be ignored.
.. code-block:: python
app = Sanic('test_static')
app.static('/static', './static')
app.static('/uploads', './uploads', name='uploads')
app.static('/the_best.png', '/home/ubuntu/test.png', name='best_png')
bp = Blueprint('bp', url_prefix='bp')
bp.static('/static', './static')
bp.static('/uploads', './uploads', name='uploads')
bp.static('/the_best.png', '/home/ubuntu/test.png', name='best_png')
app.blueprint(bp)
# then build the url
app.url_for('static', filename='file.txt') == '/static/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='static', filename='file.txt') == '/static/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='uploads', filename='file.txt') == '/uploads/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='best_png') == '/the_best.png'
# blueprint url building
app.url_for('static', name='bp.static', filename='file.txt') == '/bp/static/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='bp.uploads', filename='file.txt') == '/bp/uploads/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='bp.best_png') == '/bp/static/the_best.png'

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Sockets
=======
Sanic can use the python
`socket module <https://docs.python.org/3/library/socket.html>`_ to accommodate
non IPv4 sockets.
IPv6 example:
.. code:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
import socket
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.bind(('::', 7777))
app = Sanic("ipv6_example")
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(sock=sock)
to test IPv6 ``curl -g -6 "http://[::1]:7777/"``
UNIX socket example:
.. code:: python
import signal
import sys
import socket
import os
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
server_socket = '/tmp/sanic.sock'
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.bind(server_socket)
app = Sanic("unix_socket_example")
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
return json({"hello": "world"})
def signal_handler(sig, frame):
print('Exiting')
os.unlink(server_socket)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(sock=sock)
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SSL Example
-----------
Optionally pass in an SSLContext:
.. code:: python
import ssl
context = ssl.create_default_context(purpose=ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
context.load_cert_chain("/path/to/cert", keyfile="/path/to/keyfile")
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8443, ssl=context)
You can also pass in the locations of a certificate and key as a dictionary:
.. code:: python
ssl = {'cert': "/path/to/cert", 'key': "/path/to/keyfile"}
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Static Files
============
Static files and directories, such as an image file, are served by Sanic when
registered with the `app.static()` method. The method takes an endpoint URL and a
filename. The file specified will then be accessible via the given endpoint.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint
app = Sanic(__name__)
# Serves files from the static folder to the URL /static
app.static('/static', './static')
# use url_for to build the url, name defaults to 'static' and can be ignored
app.url_for('static', filename='file.txt') == '/static/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='static', filename='file.txt') == '/static/file.txt'
# Serves the file /home/ubuntu/test.png when the URL /the_best.png
# is requested
app.static('/the_best.png', '/home/ubuntu/test.png', name='best_png')
# you can use url_for to build the static file url
# you can ignore name and filename parameters if you don't define it
app.url_for('static', name='best_png') == '/the_best.png'
app.url_for('static', name='best_png', filename='any') == '/the_best.png'
# you need define the name for other static files
app.static('/another.png', '/home/ubuntu/another.png', name='another')
app.url_for('static', name='another') == '/another.png'
app.url_for('static', name='another', filename='any') == '/another.png'
# also, you can use static for blueprint
bp = Blueprint('bp', url_prefix='/bp')
bp.static('/static', './static')
# specify a different content_type for your files
# such as adding 'charset'
app.static('/', '/public/index.html', content_type="text/html; charset=utf-8")
# servers the file directly
bp.static('/the_best.png', '/home/ubuntu/test.png', name='best_png')
app.blueprint(bp)
app.url_for('static', name='bp.static', filename='file.txt') == '/bp/static/file.txt'
app.url_for('static', name='bp.best_png') == '/bp/test_best.png'
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
> **Note:** Sanic does not provide directory index when you serve a static directory.
Virtual Host
------------
The `app.static()` method also support **virtual host**. You can serve your static files with specific **virtual host** with `host` argument. For example:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.static('/static', './static')
app.static('/example_static', './example_static', host='www.example.com')
Streaming Large File
--------------------
In some cases, you might server large file(ex: videos, images, etc.) with Sanic. You can choose to use **streaming file** rather than download directly.
Here is an example:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
app.static('/large_video.mp4', '/home/ubuntu/large_video.mp4', stream_large_files=True)
When `stream_large_files` is `True`, Sanic will use `file_stream()` instead of `file()` to serve static files. This will use **1KB** as the default chunk size. And, if needed, you can also use a custom chunk size. For example:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
chunk_size = 1024 * 1024 * 8 # Set chunk size to 8MiB
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Streaming
=========
Request Streaming
-----------------
Sanic allows you to get request data by stream, as below. When the request ends, `await request.stream.read()` returns `None`. Only post, put and patch decorator have stream argument.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.views import CompositionView
from sanic.views import HTTPMethodView
from sanic.views import stream as stream_decorator
from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint
from sanic.response import stream, text
bp = Blueprint('blueprint_request_stream')
app = Sanic(__name__)
class SimpleView(HTTPMethodView):
@stream_decorator
async def post(self, request):
result = ''
while True:
body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None:
break
result += body.decode('utf-8')
return text(result)
@app.post('/stream', stream=True)
async def handler(request):
async def streaming(response):
while True:
body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None:
break
body = body.decode('utf-8').replace('1', 'A')
await response.write(body)
return stream(streaming)
@bp.put('/bp_stream', stream=True)
async def bp_put_handler(request):
result = ''
while True:
body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None:
break
result += body.decode('utf-8').replace('1', 'A')
return text(result)
# You can also use `bp.add_route()` with stream argument
async def bp_post_handler(request):
result = ''
while True:
body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None:
break
result += body.decode('utf-8').replace('1', 'A')
return text(result)
bp.add_route(bp_post_handler, '/bp_stream', methods=['POST'], stream=True)
async def post_handler(request):
result = ''
while True:
body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None:
break
result += body.decode('utf-8')
return text(result)
app.blueprint(bp)
app.add_route(SimpleView.as_view(), '/method_view')
view = CompositionView()
view.add(['POST'], post_handler, stream=True)
app.add_route(view, '/composition_view')
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host='127.0.0.1', port=8000)
Response Streaming
------------------
Sanic allows you to stream content to the client with the `stream` method. This method accepts a coroutine callback which is passed a `StreamingHTTPResponse` object that is written to. A simple example is like follows:
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import stream
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route("/")
async def test(request):
async def sample_streaming_fn(response):
await response.write('foo,')
await response.write('bar')
return stream(sample_streaming_fn, content_type='text/csv')
This is useful in situations where you want to stream content to the client that originates in an external service, like a database. For example, you can stream database records to the client with the asynchronous cursor that `asyncpg` provides:
.. code-block:: python
@app.route("/")
async def index(request):
async def stream_from_db(response):
conn = await asyncpg.connect(database='test')
async with conn.transaction():
async for record in conn.cursor('SELECT generate_series(0, 10)'):
await response.write(record[0])
return stream(stream_from_db)
If a client supports HTTP/1.1, Sanic will use `chunked transfer encoding <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding>`_; you can explicitly enable or disable it using `chunked` option of the `stream` function.
File Streaming
--------------
Sanic provides `sanic.response.file_stream` function that is useful when you want to send a large file. It returns a `StreamingHTTPResponse` object and will use chunked transfer encoding by default; for this reason Sanic doesn't add `Content-Length` HTTP header in the response. If you want to use this header, you can disable chunked transfer encoding and add it manually:
.. code-block:: python
from aiofiles import os as async_os
from sanic.response import file_stream
@app.route("/")
async def index(request):
file_path = "/srv/www/whatever.png"
file_stat = await async_os.stat(file_path)
headers = {"Content-Length": str(file_stat.st_size)}
return await file_stream(
file_path,
headers=headers,
chunked=False,
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Testing
=======
Sanic endpoints can be tested locally using the `test_client` object, which
depends on an additional package: `httpx <https://www.encode.io/httpx/>`_
library, which implements an API that mirrors the `requests` library.
The `test_client` exposes `get`, `post`, `put`, `delete`, `patch`, `head` and `options` methods
for you to run against your application. A simple example (using pytest) is like follows:
.. code-block:: python
# Import the Sanic app, usually created with Sanic(__name__)
from external_server import app
def test_index_returns_200():
request, response = app.test_client.get('/')
assert response.status == 200
def test_index_put_not_allowed():
request, response = app.test_client.put('/')
assert response.status == 405
Internally, each time you call one of the `test_client` methods, the Sanic app is run at `127.0.0.1:42101` and
your test request is executed against your application, using `httpx`.
The `test_client` methods accept the following arguments and keyword arguments:
- `uri` *(default `'/'`)* A string representing the URI to test.
- `gather_request` *(default `True`)* A boolean which determines whether the
original request will be returned by the function. If set to `True`, the
return value is a tuple of `(request, response)`, if `False` only the
response is returned.
- `server_kwargs` *(default `{}`)* a dict of additional arguments to pass into `app.run` before the test request is run.
- `debug` *(default `False`)* A boolean which determines whether to run the server in debug mode.
The function further takes the `*request_args` and `**request_kwargs`, which are passed directly to the request.
For example, to supply data to a GET request, you would do the following:
.. code-block:: python
def test_get_request_includes_data():
params = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'}
request, response = app.test_client.get('/', params=params)
assert request.args.get('key1') == 'value1'
And to supply data to a JSON POST request:
.. code-block:: python
def test_post_json_request_includes_data():
data = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'}
request, response = app.test_client.post('/', data=json.dumps(data))
assert request.json.get('key1') == 'value1'
More information about
the available arguments to `httpx` can be found
[in the documentation for `httpx <https://www.encode.io/httpx/>`_.
.. code-block:: python
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_index_returns_200():
request, response = await app.asgi_client.put('/')
assert response.status == 200
.. note::
Whenever one of the test clients run, you can test your app instance to determine if it is in testing mode:
`app.test_mode`.
Additionally, Sanic has an asynchronous testing client. The difference is that the async client will not stand up an
instance of your application, but will instead reach inside it using ASGI. All listeners and middleware are still
executed.
.. code-block:: python
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_index_returns_200():
request, response = await app.asgi_client.put('/')
assert response.status == 200
.. note::
Whenever one of the test clients run, you can test your app instance to determine if it is in testing mode:
`app.test_mode`.
Using a random port
-------------------
If you need to test using a free unpriveleged port chosen by the kernel
instead of the default with `SanicTestClient`, you can do so by specifying
`port=None`. On most systems the port will be in the range 1024 to 65535.
.. code-block:: python
# Import the Sanic app, usually created with Sanic(__name__)
from external_server import app
from sanic.testing import SanicTestClient
def test_index_returns_200():
request, response = SanicTestClient(app, port=None).get('/')
assert response.status == 200
pytest-sanic
------------
`pytest-sanic <https://github.com/yunstanford/pytest-sanic>`_ is a pytest plugin, it helps you to test your code asynchronously.
Just write tests like,
.. code-block:: python
async def test_sanic_db_find_by_id(app):
"""
Let's assume that, in db we have,
{
"id": "123",
"name": "Kobe Bryant",
"team": "Lakers",
}
"""
doc = await app.db["players"].find_by_id("123")
assert doc.name == "Kobe Bryant"
assert doc.team == "Lakers"
`pytest-sanic <https://github.com/yunstanford/pytest-sanic>`_ also provides some useful fixtures, like loop, unused_port,
test_server, test_client.
.. code-block:: python
@pytest.yield_fixture
def app():
app = Sanic("test_sanic_app")
@app.route("/test_get", methods=['GET'])
async def test_get(request):
return response.json({"GET": True})
@app.route("/test_post", methods=['POST'])
async def test_post(request):
return response.json({"POST": True})
yield app
@pytest.fixture
def test_cli(loop, app, test_client):
return loop.run_until_complete(test_client(app, protocol=WebSocketProtocol))
#########
# Tests #
#########
async def test_fixture_test_client_get(test_cli):
"""
GET request
"""
resp = await test_cli.get('/test_get')
assert resp.status == 200
resp_json = await resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"GET": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_post(test_cli):
"""
POST request
"""
resp = await test_cli.post('/test_post')
assert resp.status == 200
resp_json = await resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"POST": True}

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Versioning
==========
You can pass the `version` keyword to the route decorators, or to a blueprint initializer. It will result in the `v{version}` url prefix where `{version}` is the version number.
Per route
---------
You can pass a version number to the routes directly.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
@app.route('/text', version=1)
def handle_request(request):
return response.text('Hello world! Version 1')
@app.route('/text', version=2)
def handle_request(request):
return response.text('Hello world! Version 2')
app.run(port=80)
Then with curl:
.. code-block:: bash
curl localhost/v1/text
curl localhost/v2/text
Global blueprint version
------------------------
You can also pass a version number to the blueprint, which will apply to all routes.
.. code-block:: python
from sanic import response
from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint
bp = Blueprint('test', version=1)
@bp.route('/html')
def handle_request(request):
return response.html('<p>Hello world!</p>')
Then with curl:
.. code-block:: bash
curl localhost/v1/html

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WebSocket
=========
Sanic provides an easy to use abstraction on top of `websockets`.
Sanic Supports websocket versions 7 and 8.
To setup a WebSocket:
.. code:: python
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
from sanic.websocket import WebSocketProtocol
app = Sanic("websocket_example")
@app.websocket('/feed')
async def feed(request, ws):
while True:
data = 'hello!'
print('Sending: ' + data)
await ws.send(data)
data = await ws.recv()
print('Received: ' + data)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, protocol=WebSocketProtocol)
Alternatively, the ``app.add_websocket_route`` method can be used instead of the
decorator:
.. code:: python
async def feed(request, ws):
pass
app.add_websocket_route(feed, '/feed')
Handlers for a WebSocket route is invoked with the request as first argument, and a
WebSocket protocol object as second argument. The protocol object has ``send``
and ``recv`` methods to send and receive data respectively.
You could setup your own WebSocket configuration through ``app.config``, like
.. code:: python
app.config.WEBSOCKET_MAX_SIZE = 2 ** 20
app.config.WEBSOCKET_MAX_QUEUE = 32
app.config.WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT = 2 ** 16
app.config.WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT = 2 ** 16
app.config.WEBSOCKET_PING_INTERVAL = 20
app.config.WEBSOCKET_PING_TIMEOUT = 20
These settings will have no impact if running in ASGI mode.
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FROM python:3.5 FROM sanicframework/sanic:LTS
MAINTAINER Channel Cat <channelcat@gmail.com>
ADD . /code RUN mkdir /srv
RUN pip3 install git+https://github.com/channelcat/sanic COPY . /srv
EXPOSE 8000 WORKDIR /srv
WORKDIR /code CMD ["sanic", "simple_server.app"]
CMD ["python", "simple_server.py"]

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@ -4,12 +4,14 @@ import asyncio
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic()
app = Sanic("Example")
async def notify_server_started_after_five_seconds(): async def notify_server_started_after_five_seconds():
await asyncio.sleep(5) await asyncio.sleep(5)
print('Server successfully started!') print("Server successfully started!")
app.add_task(notify_server_started_after_five_seconds()) app.add_task(notify_server_started_after_five_seconds())

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from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import text
from random import randint from random import randint
app = Sanic() from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import text
@app.middleware('request') app = Sanic("Example")
@app.middleware("request")
def append_request(request): def append_request(request):
# Add new key with random value request.ctx.num = randint(0, 100)
request['num'] = randint(0, 100)
@app.get('/pop') @app.get("/pop")
def pop_handler(request): def pop_handler(request):
# Pop key from request object return text(request.ctx.num)
num = request.pop('num')
return text(num)
@app.get('/key_exist') @app.get("/key_exist")
def key_exist_handler(request): def key_exist_handler(request):
# Check the key is exist or not # Check the key is exist or not
if 'num' in request: if hasattr(request.ctx, "num"):
return text('num exist in request') return text("num exist in request")
return text('num does not exist in reqeust') return text("num does not exist in request")
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from sanic import Sanic
from functools import wraps from functools import wraps
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json from sanic.response import json
app = Sanic()
app = Sanic("Example")
def check_request_for_authorization_status(request): def check_request_for_authorization_status(request):
@ -27,14 +29,16 @@ def authorized(f):
return response return response
else: else:
# the user is not authorized. # the user is not authorized.
return json({'status': 'not_authorized'}, 403) return json({"status": "not_authorized"}, 403)
return decorated_function return decorated_function
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
@authorized @authorized
async def test(request): async def test(request):
return json({'status': 'authorized'}) return json({"status": "authorized"})
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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from sanic import Sanic, Blueprint from sanic import Blueprint, Sanic
from sanic.response import text from sanic.response import text
'''
Demonstrates that blueprint request middleware are executed in the order they
"""
Demonstrates that blueprint request middleware are executed in the order they
are added. And blueprint response middleware are executed in _reverse_ order. are added. And blueprint response middleware are executed in _reverse_ order.
On a valid request, it should print "1 2 3 6 5 4" to terminal On a valid request, it should print "1 2 3 6 5 4" to terminal
''' """
app = Sanic(__name__) app = Sanic("Example")
bp = Blueprint("bp_"+__name__) bp = Blueprint("bp_example")
@bp.middleware('request')
@bp.on_request
def request_middleware_1(request): def request_middleware_1(request):
print('1') print("1")
@bp.middleware('request')
@bp.on_request
def request_middleware_2(request): def request_middleware_2(request):
print('2') print("2")
@bp.middleware('request')
@bp.on_request
def request_middleware_3(request): def request_middleware_3(request):
print('3') print("3")
@bp.middleware('response')
@bp.on_response
def resp_middleware_4(request, response): def resp_middleware_4(request, response):
print('4') print("4")
@bp.middleware('response')
@bp.on_response
def resp_middleware_5(request, response): def resp_middleware_5(request, response):
print('5') print("5")
@bp.middleware('response')
@bp.on_response
def resp_middleware_6(request, response): def resp_middleware_6(request, response):
print('6') print("6")
@bp.route('/')
@bp.route("/")
def pop_handler(request): def pop_handler(request):
return text('hello world') return text("hello world")
app.blueprint(bp, url_prefix='/bp')
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True, auto_reload=False) app.blueprint(bp, url_prefix="/bp")
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True, auto_reload=False)

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from sanic import Blueprint, Sanic from sanic import Blueprint, Sanic
from sanic.response import file, json from sanic.response import file, json
app = Sanic(__name__)
blueprint = Blueprint('name', url_prefix='/my_blueprint') app = Sanic("Example")
blueprint2 = Blueprint('name2', url_prefix='/my_blueprint2') blueprint = Blueprint("bp_example", url_prefix="/my_blueprint")
blueprint3 = Blueprint('name3', url_prefix='/my_blueprint3') blueprint2 = Blueprint("bp_example2", url_prefix="/my_blueprint2")
blueprint3 = Blueprint("bp_example3", url_prefix="/my_blueprint3")
@blueprint.route('/foo') @blueprint.route("/foo")
async def foo(request): async def foo(request):
return json({'msg': 'hi from blueprint'}) return json({"msg": "hi from blueprint"})
@blueprint2.route('/foo') @blueprint2.route("/foo")
async def foo2(request): async def foo2(request):
return json({'msg': 'hi from blueprint2'}) return json({"msg": "hi from blueprint2"})
@blueprint3.route('/foo') @blueprint3.route("/foo")
async def index(request): async def index(request):
return await file('websocket.html') return await file("websocket.html")
@app.websocket('/feed') @app.websocket("/feed")
async def foo3(request, ws): async def foo3(request, ws):
while True: while True:
data = 'hello!' data = "hello!"
print('Sending: ' + data) print("Sending: " + data)
await ws.send(data) await ws.send(data)
data = await ws.recv() data = await ws.recv()
print('Received: ' + data) print("Received: " + data)
app.blueprint(blueprint) app.blueprint(blueprint)
app.blueprint(blueprint2) app.blueprint(blueprint2)
app.blueprint(blueprint3) app.blueprint(blueprint3)
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True) if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=9999, debug=True)

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@ -2,17 +2,21 @@ from asyncio import sleep
from sanic import Sanic, response from sanic import Sanic, response
app = Sanic(__name__, strict_slashes=True)
app = Sanic("DelayedResponseApp", strict_slashes=True)
app.config.AUTO_EXTEND = False
@app.get("/") @app.get("/")
async def handler(request): async def handler(request):
return response.redirect("/sleep/3") return response.redirect("/sleep/3")
@app.get("/sleep/<t:number>")
@app.get("/sleep/<t:float>")
async def handler2(request, t=0.3): async def handler2(request, t=0.3):
await sleep(t) await sleep(t)
return response.text(f"Slept {t:.1f} seconds.\n") return response.text(f"Slept {t:.1f} seconds.\n")
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ and pass in an instance of it when we create our Sanic instance. Inside this
class' default handler, we can do anything including sending exceptions to class' default handler, we can do anything including sending exceptions to
an external service. an external service.
""" """
from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
from sanic.exceptions import SanicException from sanic.exceptions import SanicException
from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
""" """
Imports and code relevant for our CustomHandler class Imports and code relevant for our CustomHandler class
(Ordinarily this would be in a separate file) (Ordinarily this would be in a separate file)
@ -16,7 +18,6 @@ Imports and code relevant for our CustomHandler class
class CustomHandler(ErrorHandler): class CustomHandler(ErrorHandler):
def default(self, request, exception): def default(self, request, exception):
# Here, we have access to the exception object # Here, we have access to the exception object
# and can do anything with it (log, send to external service, etc) # and can do anything with it (log, send to external service, etc)
@ -38,17 +39,17 @@ server's error_handler to an instance of our CustomHandler
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__)
handler = CustomHandler() handler = CustomHandler()
app.error_handler = handler app = Sanic("Example", error_handler=handler)
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
# Here, something occurs which causes an unexpected exception # Here, something occurs which causes an unexpected exception
# This exception will flow to our custom handler. # This exception will flow to our custom handler.
raise SanicException('You Broke It!') raise SanicException("You Broke It!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)

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from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic, response
from sanic import response
app = Sanic(__name__)
app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ async def test(request):
return response.json({"test": True}) return response.json({"test": True})
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
from sanic import Sanic, response, text
from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
from sanic.server.async_server import AsyncioServer
HTTP_PORT = 9999
HTTPS_PORT = 8888
http = Sanic("http")
http.config.SERVER_NAME = f"localhost:{HTTP_PORT}"
https = Sanic("https")
https.config.SERVER_NAME = f"localhost:{HTTPS_PORT}"
@https.get("/foo")
def foo(request):
return text("foo")
@https.get("/bar")
def bar(request):
return text("bar")
@http.get("/<path:path>")
def proxy(request, path):
url = request.app.url_for(
"proxy",
path=path,
_server=https.config.SERVER_NAME,
_external=True,
_scheme="https",
)
return response.redirect(url)
@https.main_process_start
async def start(app, _):
http_server = await http.create_server(
port=HTTP_PORT, return_asyncio_server=True
)
app.add_task(runner(http, http_server))
app.ctx.http_server = http_server
app.ctx.http = http
@https.main_process_stop
async def stop(app, _):
await app.ctx.http_server.before_stop()
await app.ctx.http_server.close()
for connection in app.ctx.http_server.connections:
connection.close_if_idle()
await app.ctx.http_server.after_stop()
app.ctx.http = False
async def runner(app: Sanic, app_server: AsyncioServer):
app.is_running = True
try:
app.signalize()
app.finalize()
ErrorHandler.finalize(app.error_handler)
app_server.init = True
await app_server.before_start()
await app_server.after_start()
await app_server.serve_forever()
finally:
app.is_running = False
app.is_stopping = True
if __name__ == "__main__":
https.run(port=HTTPS_PORT, debug=True)

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import asyncio
import httpx
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json from sanic.response import json
import asyncio
import aiohttp
app = Sanic(__name__) app = Sanic("Example")
sem = None sem = None
@app.listener('before_server_start') @app.before_server_start
def init(sanic, loop): def init(sanic, _):
global sem global sem
concurrency_per_worker = 4 concurrency_per_worker = 4
sem = asyncio.Semaphore(concurrency_per_worker, loop=loop) sem = asyncio.Semaphore(concurrency_per_worker)
async def bounded_fetch(session, url): async def bounded_fetch(session, url):
""" """
Use session object to perform 'get' request on url Use session object to perform 'get' request on url
""" """
async with sem, session.get(url) as response: async with sem:
return await response.json() response = await session.get(url)
return response.json()
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
@ -28,11 +32,12 @@ async def test(request):
""" """
Download and serve example JSON Download and serve example JSON
""" """
url = "https://api.github.com/repos/channelcat/sanic" url = "https://api.github.com/repos/sanic-org/sanic"
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: async with httpx.AsyncClient() as session:
response = await bounded_fetch(session, url) response = await bounded_fetch(session, url)
return json(response) return json(response)
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, workers=2) if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, workers=2)

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'''
Based on example from https://github.com/Skyscanner/aiotask-context
and `examples/{override_logging,run_async}.py`.
Needs https://github.com/Skyscanner/aiotask-context/tree/52efbc21e2e1def2d52abb9a8e951f3ce5e6f690 or newer
$ pip install git+https://github.com/Skyscanner/aiotask-context.git
'''
import asyncio
import uuid
import logging import logging
from signal import signal, SIGINT
from sanic import Sanic from contextvars import ContextVar
from sanic import response
from sanic import Sanic, response
import uvloop
import aiotask_context as context
log = logging.getLogger(__name__) log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class RequestIdFilter(logging.Filter): class RequestIdFilter(logging.Filter):
def filter(self, record): def filter(self, record):
record.request_id = context.get('X-Request-ID') try:
record.request_id = app.ctx.request_id.get(None) or "n/a"
except AttributeError:
record.request_id = "n/a"
return True return True
LOG_SETTINGS = { LOG_SETTINGS = {
'version': 1, "version": 1,
'disable_existing_loggers': False, "disable_existing_loggers": False,
'handlers': { "handlers": {
'console': { "console": {
'class': 'logging.StreamHandler', "class": "logging.StreamHandler",
'level': 'DEBUG', "level": "DEBUG",
'formatter': 'default', "formatter": "default",
'filters': ['requestid'], "filters": ["requestid"],
}, },
}, },
'filters': { "filters": {
'requestid': { "requestid": {
'()': RequestIdFilter, "()": RequestIdFilter,
}, },
}, },
'formatters': { "formatters": {
'default': { "default": {
'format': '%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(name)s:%(lineno)d %(request_id)s | %(message)s', "format": "%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(name)s:%(lineno)d %(request_id)s | %(message)s",
}, },
}, },
'loggers': { "loggers": {
'': { "": {"level": "DEBUG", "handlers": ["console"], "propagate": True},
'level': 'DEBUG', },
'handlers': ['console'],
'propagate': True
},
}
} }
app = Sanic(__name__, log_config=LOG_SETTINGS) app = Sanic("Example", log_config=LOG_SETTINGS)
@app.middleware('request') @app.on_request
async def set_request_id(request): async def set_request_id(request):
request_id = request.headers.get('X-Request-ID') or str(uuid.uuid4()) request.app.ctx.request_id.set(request.id)
context.set("X-Request-ID", request_id) log.info(f"Setting {request.id=}")
@app.on_response
async def set_request_header(request, response):
response.headers["X-Request-ID"] = request.id
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
log.debug('X-Request-ID: %s', context.get('X-Request-ID')) log.debug("X-Request-ID: %s", request.id)
log.info('Hello from test!') log.info("Hello from test!")
return response.json({"test": True}) return response.json({"test": True})
if __name__ == '__main__': @app.before_server_start
asyncio.set_event_loop(uvloop.new_event_loop()) def setup(app, loop):
server = app.create_server(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, return_asyncio_server=True) app.ctx.request_id = ContextVar("request_id")
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.set_task_factory(context.task_factory)
task = asyncio.ensure_future(server) if __name__ == "__main__":
try: app.run(port=9999, debug=True)
loop.run_forever()
except:
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import logging import logging
import socket import socket
from os import getenv from os import getenv
from platform import node from platform import node
from uuid import getnode as get_mac from uuid import getnode as get_mac
@ -7,10 +8,11 @@ from uuid import getnode as get_mac
from logdna import LogDNAHandler from logdna import LogDNAHandler
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import json
from sanic.request import Request from sanic.request import Request
from sanic.response import json
log = logging.getLogger('logdna')
log = logging.getLogger("logdna")
log.setLevel(logging.INFO) log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
@ -30,16 +32,18 @@ logdna_options = {
"index_meta": True, "index_meta": True,
"hostname": node(), "hostname": node(),
"ip": get_my_ip_address(), "ip": get_my_ip_address(),
"mac": get_mac_address() "mac": get_mac_address(),
} }
logdna_handler = LogDNAHandler(getenv("LOGDNA_API_KEY"), options=logdna_options) logdna_handler = LogDNAHandler(
getenv("LOGDNA_API_KEY"), options=logdna_options
)
logdna = logging.getLogger(__name__) logdna = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logdna.setLevel(logging.INFO) logdna.setLevel(logging.INFO)
logdna.addHandler(logdna_handler) logdna.addHandler(logdna_handler)
app = Sanic(__name__) app = Sanic("Example")
@app.middleware @app.middleware
@ -49,13 +53,8 @@ def log_request(request: Request):
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
def default(request): def default(request):
return json({ return json({"response": "I was here"})
"response": "I was here"
})
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run( app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=getenv("PORT", 8080))
host="0.0.0.0",
port=getenv("PORT", 8080)
)

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Modify header or status in response Modify header or status in response
""" """
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic, response
from sanic import response
app = Sanic(__name__)
@app.route('/') app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route("/")
def handle_request(request): def handle_request(request):
return response.json( return response.json(
{'message': 'Hello world!'}, {"message": "Hello world!"},
headers={'X-Served-By': 'sanic'}, headers={"X-Served-By": "sanic"},
status=200 status=200,
) )
@app.route('/unauthorized') @app.route("/unauthorized")
def handle_request(request): def handle_request(request):
return response.json( return response.json(
{'message': 'You are not authorized'}, {"message": "You are not authorized"},
headers={'X-Served-By': 'sanic'}, headers={"X-Served-By": "sanic"},
status=404 status=404,
) )
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, debug=True)

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@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic import response
import logging import logging
from sanic import Sanic, text
logging_format = "[%(asctime)s] %(process)d-%(levelname)s " logging_format = "[%(asctime)s] %(process)d-%(levelname)s "
logging_format += "%(module)s::%(funcName)s():l%(lineno)d: " logging_format += "%(module)s::%(funcName)s():l%(lineno)d: "
logging_format += "%(message)s" logging_format += "%(message)s"
logging.basicConfig( logging.basicConfig(format=logging_format, level=logging.DEBUG)
format=logging_format,
level=logging.DEBUG
)
log = logging.getLogger() log = logging.getLogger()
# Set logger to override default basicConfig # Set logger to override default basicConfig
sanic = Sanic() app = Sanic("app")
@sanic.route("/") @app.route("/")
def test(request): def test(request):
log.info("received request; responding with 'hey'") log.info("received request; responding with 'hey'")
return response.text("hey") return text("hey")
sanic.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -9,15 +9,19 @@ Run with xdist params:
$ pytest examples/pytest_xdist.py -n 8 # 8 workers $ pytest examples/pytest_xdist.py -n 8 # 8 workers
""" """
import re import re
import pytest
from sanic_testing import SanicTestClient
from sanic_testing.testing import PORT as PORT_BASE
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import text from sanic.response import text
from sanic.testing import PORT as PORT_BASE, SanicTestClient
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(scope="session") @pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def test_port(worker_id): def test_port(worker_id):
m = re.search(r'[0-9]+', worker_id) m = re.search(r"[0-9]+", worker_id)
if m: if m:
num_id = m.group(0) num_id = m.group(0)
else: else:
@ -28,11 +32,11 @@ def test_port(worker_id):
@pytest.fixture(scope="session") @pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def app(): def app():
app = Sanic() app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route('/') @app.route("/")
async def index(request): async def index(request):
return text('OK') return text("OK")
return app return app
@ -42,8 +46,8 @@ def client(app, test_port):
return SanicTestClient(app, test_port) return SanicTestClient(app, test_port)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('run_id', range(100)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("run_id", range(100))
def test_index(client, run_id): def test_index(client, run_id):
request, response = client._sanic_endpoint_test('get', '/') request, response = client._sanic_endpoint_test("get", "/")
assert response.status == 200 assert response.status == 200
assert response.text == 'OK' assert response.text == "OK"

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
class RaygunExceptionReporter(ErrorHandler): class RaygunExceptionReporter(ErrorHandler):
def __init__(self, raygun_api_key=None): def __init__(self, raygun_api_key=None):
super().__init__() super().__init__()
if raygun_api_key is None: if raygun_api_key is None:
@ -22,16 +21,13 @@ class RaygunExceptionReporter(ErrorHandler):
raygun_error_reporter = RaygunExceptionReporter() raygun_error_reporter = RaygunExceptionReporter()
app = Sanic(__name__, error_handler=raygun_error_reporter) app = Sanic("Example", error_handler=raygun_error_reporter)
@app.route("/raise") @app.route("/raise")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
raise SanicException('You Broke It!') raise SanicException("You Broke It!")
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run( app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=getenv("PORT", 8080))
host="0.0.0.0",
port=getenv("PORT", 8080)
)

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@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic, response
from sanic import response
app = Sanic(__name__)
app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route('/')
@app.route("/")
def handle_request(request): def handle_request(request):
return response.redirect('/redirect') return response.redirect("/redirect")
@app.route('/redirect') @app.route("/redirect")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
return response.json({"Redirected": True}) return response.json({"Redirected": True})
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ data = ""
for i in range(1, 250000): for i in range(1, 250000):
data += str(i) data += str(i)
r = requests.post('http://0.0.0.0:8000/stream', data=data) r = requests.post("http://0.0.0.0:8000/stream", data=data)
print(r.text) print(r.text)

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@ -1,65 +1,63 @@
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.views import CompositionView
from sanic.views import HTTPMethodView
from sanic.views import stream as stream_decorator
from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint from sanic.blueprints import Blueprint
from sanic.response import stream, text from sanic.response import stream, text
from sanic.views import HTTPMethodView
from sanic.views import stream as stream_decorator
bp = Blueprint('blueprint_request_stream')
app = Sanic('request_stream') bp = Blueprint("bp_example")
app = Sanic("Example")
class SimpleView(HTTPMethodView): class SimpleView(HTTPMethodView):
@stream_decorator @stream_decorator
async def post(self, request): async def post(self, request):
result = '' result = ""
while True: while True:
body = await request.stream.get() body = await request.stream.get()
if body is None: if body is None:
break break
result += body.decode('utf-8') result += body.decode("utf-8")
return text(result) return text(result)
@app.post('/stream', stream=True) @app.post("/stream", stream=True)
async def handler(request): async def handler(request):
async def streaming(response): async def streaming(response):
while True: while True:
body = await request.stream.get() body = await request.stream.get()
if body is None: if body is None:
break break
body = body.decode('utf-8').replace('1', 'A') body = body.decode("utf-8").replace("1", "A")
await response.write(body) await response.write(body)
return stream(streaming) return stream(streaming)
@bp.put('/bp_stream', stream=True) @bp.put("/bp_stream", stream=True)
async def bp_handler(request): async def bp_handler(request):
result = '' result = ""
while True: while True:
body = await request.stream.get() body = await request.stream.get()
if body is None: if body is None:
break break
result += body.decode('utf-8').replace('1', 'A') result += body.decode("utf-8").replace("1", "A")
return text(result) return text(result)
async def post_handler(request): async def post_handler(request):
result = '' result = ""
while True: while True:
body = await request.stream.get() body = await request.stream.get()
if body is None: if body is None:
break break
result += body.decode('utf-8') result += body.decode("utf-8")
return text(result) return text(result)
app.blueprint(bp) app.blueprint(bp)
app.add_route(SimpleView.as_view(), '/method_view') app.add_route(SimpleView.as_view(), "/method_view")
view = CompositionView()
view.add(['POST'], post_handler, stream=True)
app.add_route(view, '/composition_view')
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000) app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -1,21 +1,24 @@
import asyncio import asyncio
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic import response from sanic import Sanic, response
from sanic.config import Config from sanic.config import Config
from sanic.exceptions import RequestTimeout from sanic.exceptions import RequestTimeout
Config.REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 1 Config.REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 1
app = Sanic(__name__) app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route('/') @app.route("/")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
await asyncio.sleep(3) await asyncio.sleep(3)
return response.text('Hello, world!') return response.text("Hello, world!")
@app.exception(RequestTimeout) @app.exception(RequestTimeout)
def timeout(request, exception): def timeout(request, exception):
return response.text('RequestTimeout from error_handler.', 408) return response.text("RequestTimeout from error_handler.", 408)
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)

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@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
from os import getenv
import rollbar import rollbar
from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
from sanic import Sanic from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.exceptions import SanicException from sanic.exceptions import SanicException
from os import getenv from sanic.handlers import ErrorHandler
rollbar.init(getenv("ROLLBAR_API_KEY")) rollbar.init(getenv("ROLLBAR_API_KEY"))
class RollbarExceptionHandler(ErrorHandler): class RollbarExceptionHandler(ErrorHandler):
def default(self, request, exception): def default(self, request, exception):
rollbar.report_message(str(exception)) rollbar.report_message(str(exception))
return super().default(request, exception) return super().default(request, exception)
app = Sanic(__name__, error_handler=RollbarExceptionHandler()) app = Sanic("Example", error_handler=RollbarExceptionHandler())
@app.route("/raise") @app.route("/raise")
@ -24,7 +25,4 @@ def create_error(request):
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run( app.run(host="0.0.0.0", port=getenv("PORT", 8080))
host="0.0.0.0",
port=getenv("PORT", 8080)
)

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ from pathlib import Path
from sanic import Sanic, response from sanic import Sanic, response
app = Sanic(__name__) app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route("/text") @app.route("/text")
@ -48,42 +48,42 @@ async def handler_file_stream(request):
) )
@app.route("/stream", stream=True) @app.post("/stream", stream=True)
async def handler_stream(request): async def handler_stream(request):
while True: while True:
body = await request.stream.read() body = await request.stream.read()
if body is None: if body is None:
break break
body = body.decode("utf-8").replace("1", "A") body = body.decode("utf-8").replace("1", "A")
# await response.write(body) await response.write(body)
return response.stream(body) return response.stream(body)
@app.listener("before_server_start") @app.before_server_start
async def listener_before_server_start(*args, **kwargs): async def listener_before_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
print("before_server_start") print("before_server_start")
@app.listener("after_server_start") @app.after_server_start
async def listener_after_server_start(*args, **kwargs): async def listener_after_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
print("after_server_start") print("after_server_start")
@app.listener("before_server_stop") @app.before_server_stop
async def listener_before_server_stop(*args, **kwargs): async def listener_before_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
print("before_server_stop") print("before_server_stop")
@app.listener("after_server_stop") @app.after_server_stop
async def listener_after_server_stop(*args, **kwargs): async def listener_after_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
print("after_server_stop") print("after_server_stop")
@app.middleware("request") @app.on_request
async def print_on_request(request): async def print_on_request(request):
print("print_on_request") print("print_on_request")
@app.middleware("response") @app.on_response
async def print_on_response(request, response): async def print_on_response(request, response):
print("print_on_response") print("print_on_response")

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@ -1,22 +1,30 @@
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic import response
from signal import signal, SIGINT
import asyncio import asyncio
import uvloop import uvloop
app = Sanic(__name__) from sanic import Sanic, response
app = Sanic("Example")
@app.route("/") @app.route("/")
async def test(request): async def test(request):
return response.json({"answer": "42"}) return response.json({"answer": "42"})
asyncio.set_event_loop(uvloop.new_event_loop())
server = app.create_server(host="0.0.0.0", port=8000, return_asyncio_server=True) async def main():
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() server = await app.create_server(
task = asyncio.ensure_future(server) port=8000, host="0.0.0.0", return_asyncio_server=True
signal(SIGINT, lambda s, f: loop.stop()) )
try:
loop.run_forever() if server is None:
except: return
loop.stop()
await server.startup()
await server.serve_forever()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.set_event_loop(uvloop.new_event_loop())
asyncio.run(main())

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