HTTP server for the aio asyncio framework
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aio.http.server
HTTP server for the aio asyncio framework
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Installation
Requires python >= 3.4
Install with:
pip install aio.http.server
Quick start - Hello world http server
Create a web server that says hello
Save the following into a file “hello.conf”
[server/my_server]
factory = aio.http.server.factory
port = 8080
protocol = my_example.protocol
And save the following into a file named my_example.py
import asyncio
import aiohttp
import aio.app
@aio.app.server.protocol
def protocol(name):
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
webapp = aiohttp.web.Application(loop=loop)
@asyncio.coroutine
def handle_hello_world(webapp):
return aiohttp.web.Response(body=b"Hello, world")
webapp.router.add_route("GET", "/", handle_hello_world)
return webapp.make_handler()
Run with the aio run command
aio run -c hello.conf
aio.http.server usage
Configuration
Create a server config with the aio.http.server.factory factory and suppressing normal output
>>> config = """ ... [aio] ... log_level = ERROR ... ... [server/test] ... factory: aio.http.server.factory ... port: 7070 ... """
Running an http server
By default the http server will respond with a 404 as there are no routes set up
>>> import asyncio >>> import aiohttp >>> from aio.app.runner import runner >>> import aio.testing
>>> @aio.testing.run_forever(sleep=1) ... def run_http_server(): ... runner(['run'], config_string=config) ... ... def call_http_server(): ... result = yield from ( ... yield from aiohttp.request( ... "GET", "http://localhost:7070")).read() ... print(result) ... ... return call_http_server
>>> run_http_server() b'404: Not Found'
The server object is accessible from the aio.app.servers[{name}] var
>>> import aio.app
>>> aio.app.servers['test'] <Server sockets=[<socket.socket...laddr=('0.0.0.0', 7070)...]>
Lets clear the app
>>> aio.app.clear()
Running the server with a custom protocol
If you specify a protocol in the “server/” config, the http server will use that function as a protocol factory.
The function should be a coroutine and is called with the name of the server
>>> config_with_protocol = """ ... [aio] ... log_level = ERROR ... ... [server/test] ... factory = aio.http.server.factory ... protocol = aio.http.server.tests._example_http_protocol ... port = 7070 ... """
We need to decorate the protocol with aio.app.server.protocol
>>> @aio.app.server.protocol ... def http_protocol(name): ... loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() ... http_app = aiohttp.web.Application(loop=loop) ... http_app['name'] = name ... ... @asyncio.coroutine ... def handle_hello_world(http_app): ... return aiohttp.web.Response(body=b"Hello, world") ... ... http_app.router.add_route("GET", "/", handle_hello_world) ... return http_app.make_handler()
>>> aio.http.server.tests._example_http_protocol = http_protocol
>>> @aio.testing.run_forever(sleep=1) ... def run_http_server(): ... runner(['run'], config_string=config_with_protocol) ... ... def call_http_server(): ... result = yield from ( ... yield from aiohttp.request( ... "GET", "http://localhost:7070")).read() ... ... print(result) ... ... return call_http_server
>>> run_http_server() b'Hello, world'
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