Light-weight WSGI application framework, schema-validated JSON APIs, and API documentation.
Project description
Chisel is a light-weight Python WSGI application framework with tools for building well-documented, schema-validated JSON web APIs. Here are Chisel’s features at a glance:
Light-weight WSGI application framework
Schema-validated JSON web APIs
Schema-level API documentation
Written in pure Python
Zero dependencies
Python 3.7+
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Overview
To create a Chisel application, first create an Application object. Add functionality to your application by adding request objects to using the application’s add_request method. A Request object is itself a WSGI application with metadata such as the HTTP request method and URL path at which to serve the request.
>>> import chisel ... >>> @chisel.request(urls=[('GET', None)]) ... def hello_world(environ, start_response): ... start_response('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')]) ... return [b'Hello, World!'] ... >>> application = chisel.Application() >>> application.add_request(hello_world) >>> application.request('GET', '/hello_world') ('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')], b'Hello, World!')
Schema-Validated JSON APIs
Chisel provides a built-in Request sub-class for easily implementing schema-validated JSON APs. action callback functions. For example:
>>> @chisel.action(spec=''' ... # Sum a list of numbers ... action sum_numbers ... url ... GET ... ... query ... # The list of numbers ... float[len > 0] numbers ... ... output ... # The sum of the numbers ... float sum ... ''') ... def sum_numbers(ctx, req): ... return {'sum': sum(req['numbers'])} ... >>> application.add_request(sum_numbers) >>> application.request('GET', '/sum_numbers', query_string='numbers.0=1&numbers.1=2&numbers.2=4') ('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'application/json')], b'{"sum":7.0}')
Each action must define an action specification using the Chisel Specification Language. The easiest way to provide the “spec” argument to the action decorator as above. The action callback is provided two arguments, a request Context and the schema-validate request input object. The input request object is created by combining the requests URL path parameters, query string parameters, and input JSON content parameters.
In the example above, notice that the code does not check the input request object before using it. This is OK in a chisel action callback because the input request object is validated prior to calling the callback. If there is a schema validation error the appropriate error code is automatically returned.
>>> status, _, content_bytes = application.request('GET', '/sum_numbers') >>> status '400 Bad Request'
>>> content_bytes b'{"error":"InvalidInput","message":"Required member \'numbers\' missing (query string)"}'
API Documentation
To add API documentation to your application add the Chisel documnentation application using create_doc_requests and add_requests.
>>> application.add_requests(chisel.create_doc_requests())
By default the documentation application is hosted at “/doc/”. An example of of Chisel’s documentation output is available here.
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