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From-scratch async ASGI 3.0 framework with native HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2 and WebSocket implementations.

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BlackBull

Early Alpha — API may break between MINOR versions. Conformance evidence: docs/about/conformance.md. Things to know before adopting: KNOWN_LIMITATIONS.md.

From-scratch async ASGI 3.0 framework with native HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and WebSocket implementations — no httptools, no uvicorn, no hypercorn underneath. Pure-Python protocol stack, single deployable, zero C-extension footprint outside the standard library.

PyPI Python License

Why BlackBull

  • One package, one process — the framework is the server. No separate ASGI runner; app.run() opens the socket and serves.
  • HTTP/1.1 + HTTP/2 + WebSocket all implemented natively (RFC 9112 for H/1, RFC 9113 for H/2, RFC 6455 for WebSocket).
  • Pure-Python identity — no httptools, no uvloop dependency (uvloop available as an optional [speed] extra).
  • Conformance-tested against h2spec, Autobahn, and a differential nginx fuzz corpus.
  • Modern Python — requires 3.11+, full type hints, PEP 561 typed distribution.

Install

pip install blackbull
pip install 'blackbull[compression]'   # add brotli + zstandard codecs
pip install 'blackbull[speed]'         # add uvloop event loop
pip install 'blackbull[reload]'        # add watchfiles for --reload

Hello, world

from blackbull import BlackBull

app = BlackBull()

@app.route(path='/')
async def hello():
    return "Hello, world!"

if __name__ == '__main__':
    app.run(port=8000)

Run it:

python app.py              # HTTP/1.1 on :8000

Or via the bundled CLI:

blackbull app:app --bind 0.0.0.0:8000

Simplified handlers

Route handlers may return a str, bytes, dict, or Response; path parameters are coerced to the annotation type:

@app.route(path='/tasks/{task_id:int}')
async def get_task(task_id: int):
    return {"id": task_id, "title": "..."}

Drop down to full ASGI (scope, receive, send) whenever you need it — routes accept either shape.

TLS + HTTP/2

app.run(port=8443, certfile='cert.pem', keyfile='key.pem')

ALPN negotiates h2 automatically; HTTP/1.1 clients fall back via the same socket.

WebSocket

from http import HTTPMethod
from blackbull.utils import Scheme

@app.route(path='/ws', methods=[HTTPMethod.GET], scheme=Scheme.websocket)
async def ws_echo(scope, receive, send):
    await receive()                              # websocket.connect
    await send({'type': 'websocket.accept'})
    while True:
        msg = await receive()
        if msg['type'] == 'websocket.disconnect':
            break
        if msg['type'] == 'websocket.receive':
            await send({'type': 'websocket.send',
                        'text': msg.get('text') or ''})

Built-in middleware

Compose via app.use(...) or per-route middlewares=[...]:

Middleware What it does
Compression Negotiates br / zstd / gzip from Accept-Encoding
StaticFiles Serves files from a directory under a URL prefix
Cache Per-worker LRU + ETag / Cache-Control honouring
Session Signed-cookie sessions (HMAC-SHA256)
CORS Preflight + actual-request header injection
TrustedProxy Rewrites scope['client'] / scope['scheme'] from proxy headers

OpenAPI / Swagger UI

app.enable_openapi()   # publishes /openapi.json and /docs

Auto-generates an OpenAPI 3.1 spec from route signatures, path-param converters, docstrings, and @dataclass annotations on body parameters. Dataclass-typed bodies are also deserialized at runtime — async def h(body: CreateTask): ... receives a constructed instance, no manual json.loads.

Examples

Example Demonstrates
examples/SimpleTaskManager/ REST API + HTML UI, middleware pipeline, route groups, SQLite, Bearer token auth
examples/ChatServer/ WebSocket, SSE, long polling side by side; Session + Compression + custom auth
examples/typed_routes_ok.py {param:converter} syntax, url_path_for

Documentation

Versioning

BlackBull uses ZeroVer prior to a 1.0 commitment. MINOR advances at each sprint close; PATCH is for bug fixes and harness work between sprints. See CHANGELOG.md for the full release history.

License

Apache License 2.0 — © TOKUJI.

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