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Minimal web backend framework

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blite

  • minimal web backend framework

Usage

  • first step is to import the library and instantiate a Server object, passing the host and port to bind to the server
from blite import Server, renderFile

HOST = '0.0.0.0'
PORT = 8080

server = Server(HOST, PORT)
  • logging level can be set to:

    • silent executing server.setLogLevel(LogLevel.SILENT)
    • concise executing server.setLogLevel(LogLevel.CONCISE)
    • verbose executing server.setLogLevel(LogLevel.VERBOSE)
  • then define the routes, using the @server.setRoute() decorator

    • the decorator requires a route parameter, which is the URI relative to the callback function
@server.setRoute('/')
def root():
    return renderFile('index.html')
  • additional parameters can be given to the decorator, such as

    • methods: [str] which defaults to ['GET']
      • methods must be specified to be accepted by the framework, otherwise it will answer to the client with a 405 Method Now Allowed HTTP response
    • regex: bool which defaults to False
      • indicates that the route is specified as a regex pattern
    • allowOptions: bool which defaults to True
      • tells the framework if it should answer to OPTIONS requests for the given route
    • giveMethod: bool which defaults to False
      • if set to True, the framework will provide the callback function with the method used by the client
    • giveUri: bool which defaults to False
      • if set to True, the framework will provide the callback function with the uri called by the client
    • giveRequest: bool which defaults to False
      • if set to True, the framework will provide the callback with the request bytes
    • kwargs: tuple(str) which defaults to ()
      • if the tuple is populated, the framework will expect parameters to be given into the URI
      • e.g. http://HOST:PORT/URI?key=value&other_key=other_value
  • callback functions can either return someting or None

  • allowed return values (different from None) are

    • string, which is intended as response body
    • bytes, which is indended as response body
    • tuple(headers: dict, responseBody: Any)
    • dict, which is intended as json response body
    • Response
      • custom class which allows to set HTTP code, response headers and response body
  • for full usage example, take a look at the following code

Usage Example

from blite import Server, Response, renderFile, HttpCode, LogLevel
import json

HOST = '0.0.0.0'
PORT = 8080

server = Server(HOST, PORT)

# set the headers to be used in every HTTP response   
server.setStandardHeaders({'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' : '*'})

# sets concise logging level
server.setLogLevel(LogLevel.CONCISE)

@server.setRoute('/')
def root():
    renderFile('index.html')


@server.setRoute('/auth', kwargs=('wants_token'), methods=['POST'], allowOptions=False)
def authUser(requestBody, wants_token):
    try:
        jData = json.loads(requestBody.decode())

    except:
        return Response(code=HttpCode.NOT_FOUND)

    uname = jData.get('username')
    passwd = jData.get('password')

    if uname is None or passwd is None:
        return Response(code=HttpCode.NOT_FOUND)

    authenticated = checkCredentials(uname, passwd)  # function defined elsewhere

    if not authenticated:
        return 'failed'

    if wants_token == 'true':
        token = makeToken(uname, passwd)  # function defined elsewhere
        return {'token': token}

    return 'ok'


@server.setRoute('/get_data', methods=['POST'], giveMethod=True)
def getData(requestBody, method):
    try:
        jData = json.loads(requestBody.decode())
    except:
        return Response(code=HttpCode.NOT_FOUND)

    authenticated = checkAuthentication(jData)  # function defined elsewhere
    if not authenticated:
        return Response(code=HttpCode.FORBIDDEN)

    jsonData = fetchData()  # function defined elsewhere, which returns a dict
    return jsonData


@server.setRoute('^/get_image/[0-9a-zA-Z]*\.(jpg|png|jpeg)\/?$', regex=True, giveUri=True)
def getImage(uri):
    imagePath = findImagePath(uri)  # function defined elsewhere
    imageBytes = getImageBytes(imagePath)  # function defined elsewhere

    if not imageBytes:
        return Response(code=HttpCode.NOT_FOUND)

    imageExtension = imagePath.split('.')[-1]
    return {'Content-Type': f'image/{imageExtension}'}, imageBytes

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