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It's a robust webserver (http/ws) for hosting htag apps on the web (a process by user)

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htagweb

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This "htagweb" module provides two htag's "runners":

  • WebServer : for http only exchanges
  • WebServerWS : for http/ws exchanges (first rendering is on http)

Theses runners are a lot more complete than the defaults ones (WebHTTP & WebWS, provided nativly with htag) If you want to expose your HTag apps on the web : they are the only real/official solutions. Theses are a lot robust and IRL tested.

  • based on starlette
  • compatible with uvloop !!!
  • compatible with multiple gunicorn webworkers !!!
  • works on gnu/linux or windows !
  • Each user has its own process (for session, and htag app)
  • real starlette session available (in htag instance, and starlette request)
  • compatible with oauth2 authent ( authlib )
  • real process managments (interactions timeout, process expirations, ...)
  • NOT READY YET parano mode (can aes encrypt all communications between client & server ... to avoid mitm'proxies)

But be aware : it's production ready (at least, for me). It may not be free of bugs or security holes: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Htag and this module are youngs, and not widely tested (by experts/hackers). But due to the nature of htag, and theses runners, the risk may be minimal (only DoS), stealing datas may not be possible.

The concepts are the same :

  • one user can run only one instance of an htag app at one time (like in desktop mode).
  • All user processes are destroyed, after an inactivity timeout (not like in desktop mode, to preserve healthy of the webserver)
  • the "session" live as long as the server live (may not be a problem on many hosting service (where they shutdown the server after inactivities))

Roadmap / futur

  • ? replace starlette by fastapi ?
  • better logging !!!!
  • more parameters (session size, etc ...)
  • parano mode
  • perhaps a bi-modal version (use ws, and fallback to http when ws com error)

Examples

A "hello world" could be :

from htag import Tag

class App(Tag.div):
    def init(self):
        self+= "hello world"

from htagweb import WebServer # or WebServerWS
WebServer( App ).run()

or, with gunicorn (in a server.py file):

from htag import Tag

class App(Tag.div):
    def init(self):
        self+= "hello world"

from htagweb import WebServer # or WebServerWS
app=WebServer( App )

and run server :

gunicorn -w 4 -k uvicorn.workers.UvicornH11Worker -b localhost:8000 --preload server:app

See a more advanced example in examples folder

python3 examples/main.py

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