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* Added support for HTTP Forwarded header and combined parsing of other proxy headers. - Accessible via request.forwarded that tries parse_forwarded and then parse_xforwarded - parse_forwarded uses the Forwarded header, if config.FORWARDED_SECRET is provided and a matching header field is found - parse_xforwarded uses X-Real-IP and X-Forwarded-* much alike the existing implementation - This commit does not change existing request properties that still use the old code and won't make use of Forwarded headers. * Use req.forwarded in req properties server_name, server_port, scheme and remote_addr. X-Scheme handling moved to parse_xforwarded. * Cleanup and fix req.server_port; no longer reports socket port if any forwards headers are used. * Update docstrings to incidate that forwarded header is used first. * Remove testing function. * Fix tests and linting. - One test removed due to change of semantics - no socket port will be used if any forwarded headers are in effect. - Other tests augmented with X-Forwarded-For, to allow the header being tested take effect (shouldn't affect old implementation). * Try to workaround buggy tools complaining about incorrect ordering of imports. * Cleanup forwarded processing, add comments. secret is now also returned. * Added tests, fixed quoted string handling, cleanup. * Further tests for full coverage. * Try'n make linter happy. * Add support for multiple Forwarded headers. Unify parse_forwarded parameters with parse_xforwarded. * Implement multiple headers support for X-Forwarded-For. - Previously only the first header was used, so this BUGFIX may affect functionality. * Bugfix for request.server_name: strip port and other parts. - request.server_name docs claim that it returns the hostname only (no port). - config.SERVER_NAME may be full URL, so strip scheme, port and path - HTTP Host and consequently forwarded Host may include port number, so strip that also for forwarded hosts (previously only done for HTTP Host). - Possible performance benefit of limiting to one split. * Fallback to app.url_for and let it handle SERVER_NAME if defined (until a proper solution is implemented). * Revise previous commit. Only fallback for full URL SERVER_NAMEs; allows host to be defined and proxied information still being used. * Heil lintnazi. * Modify testcase not to use underscores in URLs. Use hyphens which the spec allows for. * Forwarded and Host header parsing improved. - request.forwarded lowercases hosts, separates host:port into their own fields and lowercases addresses - forwarded.parse_host helper function added and used for parsing all host-style headers (IPv6 cannot be simply split(":")). - more tests fixed not to use underscores in hosts as those are no longer accepted and lead to the field being rejected * Fixed typo in docstring. * Added IPv6 address tests for Host header. * Fix regex. * Further tests and stricter forwarded handling. * Fix merge commit * Linter * Linter * Linter * Add to avoid re-using the variable. Make a few raw strings non-raw. * Remove unnecessary or * Updated docs (work in progress). * Enable REAL_IP_HEADER parsing irregardless of PROXIES_COUNT setting. - Also cleanup and added comments * New defaults for PROXIES_COUNT and REAL_IP_HEADER, updated tests. * Remove support for PROXIES_COUNT=-1. * Linter errors. - This is getting ridiculous: cannot fit an URL on one line, linter requires splitting the string literal! * Add support for by=_proxySecret, updated docs, updated tests. * Forwarded headers' semantics tuning. - Forwarded host is now preserved in original format - request.host now returns a forwarded host if available, else the Host header - Forwarded options are preserved in original order, and later keys override earlier ones - Forwarded path is automatically URL-unquoted - Forwarded 'by' and 'for' are omitted if their value is unknown - Tests modified accordingly - Cleanup and improved documentation * Add ASGI test. * Linter * Linter #2 |
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It allows the usage of the ``async/await`` syntax added in Python 3.5, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. `Source code on GitHub <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/>`_ | `Help and discussion board <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. 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. Installation ------------ ``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. .. code:: shell $ export SANIC_NO_UVLOOP=true $ export SANIC_NO_UJSON=true $ pip3 install --no-binary :all: sanic .. note:: 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. Hello World Example ------------------- .. code:: python from sanic import Sanic from sanic.response import json app = Sanic() @app.route('/') async def test(request): return json({'hello': 'world'}) if __name__ == '__main__': app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8000) Sanic can now be easily run using ``python3 hello.py``. .. 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] Starting worker [13564] And, we can verify it is working: ``curl localhost:8000 -i`` .. code:: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Connection: keep-alive Keep-Alive: 5 Content-Length: 17 Content-Type: application/json {"hello":"world"} **Now, let's go build something fast!** Documentation ------------- `Documentation on Readthedocs <http://sanic.readthedocs.io/>`_. Changelog --------- `Release Changelogs <https://github.com/huge-success/sanic/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md>`_. Questions and Discussion ------------------------ `Ask a question or join the conversation <https://community.sanicframework.org/>`_. 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>`_.