A really lightweight and simple API server, built on the socketserver module
Project description
Meager
Meager is a tiny web framework built on the socketserver module in Python.
Installation
Meager is available on PyPI.
You can install meager using pip: pip install meager
Examples
This is the simplest way of using meager, returning html upon a request to "/".
The module is heavily inspired by flask, and it's ease of use, and readability.
Example returning html
import meager
app = meager.Server(host="0.0.0.0", port=8080) # Set binding ip address and port, default is localhost:2090
@app.router.route("/")
def index(request):
return "<h1>Hello world!</h1>"
app.serve()
Example returning JSON
import meager
app = meager.Server()
example_dict = {"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}
@app.router.route("/")
def index(request):
return example_dict # It can detect if you're sending a dictionary
# and automatically changes the "Content-Type:" header to application/json
app.serve()
Dynamic GET example
import meager
app = meager.Server()
@app.router.route(request, "/api/<name>")
def api(name):
return {"status": "success", "name": name}
app.serve()
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