API Reference¶
Submodules¶
sanic.app module¶
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class
sanic.app.
Sanic
(name=None, router=None, error_handler=None, load_env=True, request_class=None, strict_slashes=False, log_config=None, configure_logging=True)¶ Bases:
object
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add_route
(handler, uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None, stream=False)¶ A helper method to register class instance or functions as a handler to the application url routes.
Parameters: - handler – function or class instance
- uri – path of the URL
- methods – list or tuple of methods allowed, these are overridden if using a HTTPMethodView
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
- stream – boolean specifying if the handler is a stream handler
Returns: function or class instance
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add_task
(task)¶ Schedule a task to run later, after the loop has started. Different from asyncio.ensure_future in that it does not also return a future, and the actual ensure_future call is delayed until before server start.
Parameters: task – future, couroutine or awaitable
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add_websocket_route
(handler, uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None)¶ A helper method to register a function as a websocket route.
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blueprint
(blueprint, **options)¶ Register a blueprint on the application.
Parameters: - blueprint – Blueprint object or (list, tuple) thereof
- options – option dictionary with blueprint defaults
Returns: Nothing
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converted_response_type
(response)¶
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coroutine
create_server
(host=None, port=None, debug=False, ssl=None, sock=None, protocol=None, backlog=100, stop_event=None, access_log=True)¶ Asynchronous version of run.
- NOTE: This does not support multiprocessing and is not the preferred
- way to run a Sanic application.
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delete
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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enable_websocket
(enable=True)¶ Enable or disable the support for websocket.
Websocket is enabled automatically if websocket routes are added to the application.
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exception
(*exceptions)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a handler for exceptions
Parameters: exceptions – exceptions Returns: decorated function
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get
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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coroutine
handle_request
(request, write_callback, stream_callback)¶ Take a request from the HTTP Server and return a response object to be sent back The HTTP Server only expects a response object, so exception handling must be done here
Parameters: - request – HTTP Request object
- write_callback – Synchronous response function to be called with the response as the only argument
- stream_callback – Coroutine that handles streaming a StreamingHTTPResponse if produced by the handler.
Returns: Nothing
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head
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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listener
(event)¶ Create a listener from a decorated function.
Parameters: event – event to listen to
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loop
¶ Synonymous with asyncio.get_event_loop().
Only supported when using the app.run method.
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middleware
(middleware_or_request)¶ Decorate and register middleware to be called before a request. Can either be called as @app.middleware or @app.middleware(‘request’)
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options
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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patch
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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post
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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put
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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register_blueprint
(*args, **kwargs)¶
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register_listener
(listener, event)¶ Register the listener for a given event.
- Args:
- listener: callable i.e. setup_db(app, loop) event: when to register listener i.e. ‘before_server_start’
Returns: listener
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register_middleware
(middleware, attach_to='request')¶
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remove_route
(uri, clean_cache=True, host=None)¶
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route
(uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a route
Parameters: - uri – path of the URL
- methods – list or tuple of methods allowed
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- stream –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
Returns: decorated function
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run
(host=None, port=None, debug=False, ssl=None, sock=None, workers=1, protocol=None, backlog=100, stop_event=None, register_sys_signals=True, access_log=True, **kwargs)¶
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static
(uri, file_or_directory, pattern='/?.+', use_modified_since=True, use_content_range=False, stream_large_files=False, name='static', host=None, strict_slashes=None, content_type=None)¶ Register a root to serve files from. The input can either be a file or a directory. See
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stop
()¶ This kills the Sanic
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test_client
¶
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coroutine
trigger_events
(events, loop)¶ Trigger events (functions or async) :param events: one or more sync or async functions to execute :param loop: event loop
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url_for
(view_name: str, **kwargs)¶ Build a URL based on a view name and the values provided.
In order to build a URL, all request parameters must be supplied as keyword arguments, and each parameter must pass the test for the specified parameter type. If these conditions are not met, a URLBuildError will be thrown.
Keyword arguments that are not request parameters will be included in the output URL’s query string.
Parameters: - view_name – string referencing the view name
- **kwargs – keys and values that are used to build request parameters and query string arguments.
Returns: the built URL
- Raises:
- URLBuildError
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websocket
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a websocket route :param uri: path of the URL :param subprotocols: optional list of str with supported subprotocols :param host: :return: decorated function
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sanic.blueprints module¶
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class
sanic.blueprints.
Blueprint
(name, url_prefix=None, host=None, version=None, strict_slashes=False)¶ Bases:
object
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add_route
(handler, uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint route from a function.
Parameters: - handler – function for handling uri requests. Accepts function, or class instance with a view_class method.
- uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- methods – list of acceptable HTTP methods.
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
Returns: function or class instance
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add_websocket_route
(handler, uri, host=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint websocket route from a function.
Parameters: - handler – function for handling uri requests. Accepts function, or class instance with a view_class method.
- uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
Returns: function or class instance
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delete
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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exception
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint exception from a decorated function.
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get
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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static
group
(*blueprints, url_prefix='')¶ Create a list of blueprints, optionally grouping them under a general URL prefix.
Parameters: - blueprints – blueprints to be registered as a group
- url_prefix – URL route to be prepended to all sub-prefixes
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head
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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listener
(event)¶ Create a listener from a decorated function.
Parameters: event – Event to listen to.
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middleware
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint middleware from a decorated function.
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options
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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patch
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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post
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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put
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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register
(app, options)¶ Register the blueprint to the sanic app.
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route
(uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint route from a decorated function.
Parameters: - uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- methods – list of acceptable HTTP methods.
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static
(uri, file_or_directory, *args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint static route from a decorated function.
Parameters: - uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- file_or_directory – Static asset.
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websocket
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint websocket route from a decorated function.
Parameters: uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
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class
sanic.blueprints.
FutureException
(handler, args, kwargs)¶ Bases:
tuple
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args
¶ Alias for field number 1
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handler
¶ Alias for field number 0
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kwargs
¶ Alias for field number 2
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class
sanic.blueprints.
FutureListener
(handler, uri, methods, host)¶ Bases:
tuple
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handler
¶ Alias for field number 0
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host
¶ Alias for field number 3
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methods
¶ Alias for field number 2
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uri
¶ Alias for field number 1
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class
sanic.blueprints.
FutureMiddleware
(middleware, args, kwargs)¶ Bases:
tuple
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args
¶ Alias for field number 1
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kwargs
¶ Alias for field number 2
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middleware
¶ Alias for field number 0
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class
sanic.blueprints.
FutureRoute
(handler, uri, methods, host, strict_slashes, stream, version, name)¶ Bases:
tuple
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handler
¶ Alias for field number 0
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host
¶ Alias for field number 3
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methods
¶ Alias for field number 2
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name
¶ Alias for field number 7
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stream
¶ Alias for field number 5
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strict_slashes
¶ Alias for field number 4
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uri
¶ Alias for field number 1
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version
¶ Alias for field number 6
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sanic.config module¶
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class
sanic.config.
Config
(defaults=None, load_env=True, keep_alive=True)¶ Bases:
dict
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from_envvar
(variable_name)¶ Load a configuration from an environment variable pointing to a configuration file.
Parameters: variable_name – name of the environment variable Returns: bool. True
if able to load config,False
otherwise.
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from_object
(obj)¶ Update the values from the given object. Objects are usually either modules or classes.
Just the uppercase variables in that object are stored in the config. Example usage:
from yourapplication import default_config app.config.from_object(default_config)
You should not use this function to load the actual configuration but rather configuration defaults. The actual config should be loaded with
from_pyfile()
and ideally from a location not within the package because the package might be installed system wide.Parameters: obj – an object holding the configuration
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from_pyfile
(filename)¶ Update the values in the config from a Python file. Only the uppercase variables in that module are stored in the config.
Parameters: filename – an absolute path to the config file
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load_environment_vars
(prefix='SANIC_')¶ Looks for prefixed environment variables and applies them to the configuration if present.
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sanic.constants module¶
sanic.cookies module¶
Bases:
dict
A stripped down version of Morsel from SimpleCookie #gottagofast
Bases:
dict
CookieJar dynamically writes headers as cookies are added and removed It gets around the limitation of one header per name by using the MultiHeader class to provide a unique key that encodes to Set-Cookie.
sanic.exceptions module¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
ContentRangeError
(message, content_range)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 416¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
FileNotFound
(message, path, relative_url)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.NotFound
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
Forbidden
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 403¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
HeaderNotFound
(message, status_code=None)¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
InvalidRangeType
(message, content_range)¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
InvalidUsage
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 400¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
MethodNotSupported
(message, method, allowed_methods)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 405¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
NotFound
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 404¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
PayloadTooLarge
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 413¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
PyFileError
(file)¶ Bases:
Exception
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
RequestTimeout
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
The Web server (running the Web site) thinks that there has been too long an interval of time between 1) the establishment of an IP connection (socket) between the client and the server and 2) the receipt of any data on that socket, so the server has dropped the connection. The socket connection has actually been lost - the Web server has ‘timed out’ on that particular socket connection.
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status_code
= 408¶
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
SanicException
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
Exception
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
ServerError
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
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status_code
= 500¶
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Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
The server is currently unavailable (because it is overloaded or down for maintenance). Generally, this is a temporary state.
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exception
sanic.exceptions.
URLBuildError
(message, status_code=None)¶ Bases:
sanic.exceptions.ServerError
Bases:
sanic.exceptions.SanicException
Unauthorized exception (401 HTTP status code).
Parameters: - message – Message describing the exception.
- status_code – HTTP Status code.
- scheme – Name of the authentication scheme to be used.
When present, kwargs is used to complete the WWW-Authentication header.
Examples:
# With a Basic auth-scheme, realm MUST be present: raise Unauthorized("Auth required.", scheme="Basic", realm="Restricted Area") # With a Digest auth-scheme, things are a bit more complicated: raise Unauthorized("Auth required.", scheme="Digest", realm="Restricted Area", qop="auth, auth-int", algorithm="MD5", nonce="abcdef", opaque="zyxwvu") # With a Bearer auth-scheme, realm is optional so you can write: raise Unauthorized("Auth required.", scheme="Bearer") # or, if you want to specify the realm: raise Unauthorized("Auth required.", scheme="Bearer", realm="Restricted Area")
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sanic.exceptions.
abort
(status_code, message=None)¶ Raise an exception based on SanicException. Returns the HTTP response message appropriate for the given status code, unless provided.
Parameters: - status_code – The HTTP status code to return.
- message – The HTTP response body. Defaults to the messages in response.py for the given status code.
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sanic.exceptions.
add_status_code
(code)¶ Decorator used for adding exceptions to _sanic_exceptions.
sanic.handlers module¶
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class
sanic.handlers.
ContentRangeHandler
(request, stats)¶ Bases:
object
Class responsible for parsing request header
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end
¶
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headers
¶
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size
¶
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start
¶
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total
¶
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class
sanic.handlers.
ErrorHandler
¶ Bases:
object
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add
(exception, handler)¶
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cached_handlers
= None¶
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default
(request, exception)¶
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handlers
= None¶
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log
(message, level='error')¶ Deprecated, do not use.
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lookup
(exception)¶
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response
(request, exception)¶ Fetches and executes an exception handler and returns a response object
Parameters: - request – Request
- exception – Exception to handle
Returns: Response object
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sanic.log module¶
sanic.request module¶
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class
sanic.request.
File
(type, body, name)¶ Bases:
tuple
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body
¶ Alias for field number 1
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name
¶ Alias for field number 2
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type
¶ Alias for field number 0
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class
sanic.request.
Request
(url_bytes, headers, version, method, transport)¶ Bases:
dict
Properties of an HTTP request such as URL, headers, etc.
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app
¶
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args
¶
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body
¶
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body_finish
()¶
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body_init
()¶
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body_push
(data)¶
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content_type
¶
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files
¶
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form
¶
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headers
¶
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host
¶
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ip
¶
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json
¶
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load_json
(loads=<built-in function loads>)¶
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match_info
¶ return matched info after resolving route
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method
¶
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parsed_args
¶
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parsed_files
¶
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parsed_form
¶
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parsed_json
¶
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path
¶
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port
¶
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query_string
¶
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raw_args
¶
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raw_url
¶
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remote_addr
¶ Attempt to return the original client ip based on X-Forwarded-For.
Returns: original client ip.
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scheme
¶
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socket
¶
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stream
¶
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token
¶ Attempt to return the auth header token.
Returns: token related to request
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transport
¶
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uri_template
¶
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url
¶
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version
¶
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class
sanic.request.
RequestParameters
¶ Bases:
dict
Hosts a dict with lists as values where get returns the first value of the list and getlist returns the whole shebang
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get
(name, default=None)¶ Return the first value, either the default or actual
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getlist
(name, default=None)¶ Return the entire list
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sanic.request.
parse_multipart_form
(body, boundary)¶ Parse a request body and returns fields and files
Parameters: - body – bytes request body
- boundary – bytes multipart boundary
Returns: fields (RequestParameters), files (RequestParameters)
sanic.response module¶
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class
sanic.response.
BaseHTTPResponse
¶ Bases:
object
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class
sanic.response.
HTTPResponse
(body=None, status=200, headers=None, content_type='text/plain', body_bytes=b'')¶ Bases:
sanic.response.BaseHTTPResponse
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body
¶
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content_type
¶
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headers
¶
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output
(version='1.1', keep_alive=False, keep_alive_timeout=None)¶
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status
¶
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class
sanic.response.
StreamingHTTPResponse
(streaming_fn, status=200, headers=None, content_type='text/plain')¶ Bases:
sanic.response.BaseHTTPResponse
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content_type
¶
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get_headers
(version='1.1', keep_alive=False, keep_alive_timeout=None)¶
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headers
¶
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protocol
¶
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status
¶
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coroutine
stream
(version='1.1', keep_alive=False, keep_alive_timeout=None)¶ Streams headers, runs the streaming_fn callback that writes content to the response body, then finalizes the response body.
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streaming_fn
¶
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coroutine
write
(data)¶ Writes a chunk of data to the streaming response.
Parameters: data – bytes-ish data to be written.
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coroutine
sanic.response.
file
(location, status=200, mime_type=None, headers=None, filename=None, _range=None)¶ Return a response object with file data.
Parameters: - location – Location of file on system.
- mime_type – Specific mime_type.
- headers – Custom Headers.
- filename – Override filename.
- _range –
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coroutine
sanic.response.
file_stream
(location, status=200, chunk_size=4096, mime_type=None, headers=None, filename=None, _range=None)¶ Return a streaming response object with file data.
Parameters: - location – Location of file on system.
- chunk_size – The size of each chunk in the stream (in bytes)
- mime_type – Specific mime_type.
- headers – Custom Headers.
- filename – Override filename.
- _range –
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sanic.response.
html
(body, status=200, headers=None)¶ Returns response object with body in html format.
Parameters: - body – Response data to be encoded.
- status – Response code.
- headers – Custom Headers.
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sanic.response.
json
(body, status=200, headers=None, content_type='application/json', dumps=<built-in function dumps>, **kwargs)¶ Returns response object with body in json format.
Parameters: - body – Response data to be serialized.
- status – Response code.
- headers – Custom Headers.
- kwargs – Remaining arguments that are passed to the json encoder.
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sanic.response.
raw
(body, status=200, headers=None, content_type='application/octet-stream')¶ Returns response object without encoding the body.
Parameters: - body – Response data.
- status – Response code.
- headers – Custom Headers.
- content_type – the content type (string) of the response.
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sanic.response.
redirect
(to, headers=None, status=302, content_type='text/html; charset=utf-8')¶ Abort execution and cause a 302 redirect (by default).
Parameters: - to – path or fully qualified URL to redirect to
- headers – optional dict of headers to include in the new request
- status – status code (int) of the new request, defaults to 302
- content_type – the content type (string) of the response
Returns: the redirecting Response
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sanic.response.
stream
(streaming_fn, status=200, headers=None, content_type='text/plain; charset=utf-8')¶ Accepts an coroutine streaming_fn which can be used to write chunks to a streaming response. Returns a StreamingHTTPResponse.
Example usage:
@app.route("/") async def index(request): async def streaming_fn(response): await response.write('foo') await response.write('bar') return stream(streaming_fn, content_type='text/plain')
Parameters: - streaming_fn – A coroutine accepts a response and writes content to that response.
- mime_type – Specific mime_type.
- headers – Custom Headers.
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sanic.response.
text
(body, status=200, headers=None, content_type='text/plain; charset=utf-8')¶ Returns response object with body in text format.
Parameters: - body – Response data to be encoded.
- status – Response code.
- headers – Custom Headers.
- content_type – the content type (string) of the response
sanic.router module¶
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class
sanic.router.
Parameter
(name, cast)¶ Bases:
tuple
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cast
¶ Alias for field number 1
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name
¶ Alias for field number 0
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exception
sanic.router.
ParameterNameConflicts
¶ Bases:
Exception
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class
sanic.router.
Route
(handler, methods, pattern, parameters, name, uri)¶ Bases:
tuple
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handler
¶ Alias for field number 0
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methods
¶ Alias for field number 1
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name
¶ Alias for field number 4
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parameters
¶ Alias for field number 3
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pattern
¶ Alias for field number 2
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uri
¶ Alias for field number 5
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exception
sanic.router.
RouteDoesNotExist
¶ Bases:
Exception
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exception
sanic.router.
RouteExists
¶ Bases:
Exception
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class
sanic.router.
Router
¶ Bases:
object
Router supports basic routing with parameters and method checks
Usage:
@sanic.route('/my/url/<my_param>', methods=['GET', 'POST', ...]) def my_route(request, my_param): do stuff...
or
@sanic.route('/my/url/<my_param:my_type>', methods['GET', 'POST', ...]) def my_route_with_type(request, my_param: my_type): do stuff...
Parameters will be passed as keyword arguments to the request handling function. Provided parameters can also have a type by appending :type to the <parameter>. Given parameter must be able to be type-casted to this. If no type is provided, a string is expected. A regular expression can also be passed in as the type. The argument given to the function will always be a string, independent of the type.
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add
(uri, methods, handler, host=None, strict_slashes=False, version=None, name=None)¶ Add a handler to the route list
Parameters: - uri – path to match
- methods – sequence of accepted method names. If none are provided, any method is allowed
- handler – request handler function. When executed, it should provide a response object.
- strict_slashes – strict to trailing slash
- version – current version of the route or blueprint. See docs for further details.
Returns: Nothing
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static
check_dynamic_route_exists
(pattern, routes_to_check, parameters)¶
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find_route_by_view_name
¶ Find a route in the router based on the specified view name.
Parameters: - view_name – string of view name to search by
- kwargs – additional params, usually for static files
Returns: tuple containing (uri, Route)
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get
(request)¶ Get a request handler based on the URL of the request, or raises an error
Parameters: request – Request object Returns: handler, arguments, keyword arguments
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get_supported_methods
(url)¶ Get a list of supported methods for a url and optional host.
Parameters: url – URL string (including host) Returns: frozenset of supported methods
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is_stream_handler
(request)¶ Handler for request is stream or not. :param request: Request object :return: bool
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parameter_pattern
= re.compile('<(.+?)>')¶
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classmethod
parse_parameter_string
(parameter_string)¶ Parse a parameter string into its constituent name, type, and pattern
For example:
parse_parameter_string('<param_one:[A-z]>')` -> ('param_one', str, '[A-z]')
Parameters: parameter_string – String to parse Returns: tuple containing (parameter_name, parameter_type, parameter_pattern)
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remove
(uri, clean_cache=True, host=None)¶
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routes_always_check
= None¶
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routes_dynamic
= None¶
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routes_static
= None¶
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sanic.router.
url_hash
(url)¶
sanic.server module¶
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class
sanic.server.
HttpProtocol
(*, loop, request_handler, error_handler, signal=<sanic.server.Signal object>, connections={}, request_timeout=60, response_timeout=60, keep_alive_timeout=5, request_max_size=None, request_class=None, access_log=True, keep_alive=True, is_request_stream=False, router=None, state=None, debug=False, **kwargs)¶ Bases:
asyncio.protocols.Protocol
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access_log
¶
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bail_out
(message, from_error=False)¶
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cleanup
()¶ This is called when KeepAlive feature is used, it resets the connection in order for it to be able to handle receiving another request on the same connection.
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close
()¶ Force close the connection.
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close_if_idle
()¶ Close the connection if a request is not being sent or received
Returns: boolean - True if closed, false if staying open
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connection_lost
(exc)¶ Called when the connection is lost or closed.
The argument is an exception object or None (the latter meaning a regular EOF is received or the connection was aborted or closed).
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connection_made
(transport)¶ Called when a connection is made.
The argument is the transport representing the pipe connection. To receive data, wait for data_received() calls. When the connection is closed, connection_lost() is called.
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connections
¶
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data_received
(data)¶ Called when some data is received.
The argument is a bytes object.
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coroutine
drain
()¶
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error_handler
¶
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execute_request_handler
()¶
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headers
¶
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is_request_stream
¶
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keep_alive
¶
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keep_alive_timeout
¶
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keep_alive_timeout_callback
()¶
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log_response
(response)¶
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loop
¶
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on_body
(body)¶
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on_header
(name, value)¶
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on_headers_complete
()¶
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on_message_complete
()¶
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on_url
(url)¶
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parser
¶
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pause_writing
()¶ Called when the transport’s buffer goes over the high-water mark.
Pause and resume calls are paired – pause_writing() is called once when the buffer goes strictly over the high-water mark (even if subsequent writes increases the buffer size even more), and eventually resume_writing() is called once when the buffer size reaches the low-water mark.
Note that if the buffer size equals the high-water mark, pause_writing() is not called – it must go strictly over. Conversely, resume_writing() is called when the buffer size is equal or lower than the low-water mark. These end conditions are important to ensure that things go as expected when either mark is zero.
NOTE: This is the only Protocol callback that is not called through EventLoop.call_soon() – if it were, it would have no effect when it’s most needed (when the app keeps writing without yielding until pause_writing() is called).
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push_data
(data)¶
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request
¶
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request_class
¶
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request_handler
¶
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request_max_size
¶
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request_timeout
¶
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request_timeout_callback
()¶
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response_timeout
¶
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response_timeout_callback
()¶
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resume_writing
()¶ Called when the transport’s buffer drains below the low-water mark.
See pause_writing() for details.
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router
¶
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signal
¶
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state
¶
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coroutine
stream_response
(response)¶ Streams a response to the client asynchronously. Attaches the transport to the response so the response consumer can write to the response as needed.
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transport
¶
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url
¶
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write_error
(exception)¶
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write_response
(response)¶ Writes response content synchronously to the transport.
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sanic.server.
serve
(host, port, request_handler, error_handler, before_start=None, after_start=None, before_stop=None, after_stop=None, debug=False, request_timeout=60, response_timeout=60, keep_alive_timeout=5, ssl=None, sock=None, request_max_size=None, reuse_port=False, loop=None, protocol=<class 'sanic.server.HttpProtocol'>, backlog=100, register_sys_signals=True, run_multiple=False, run_async=False, connections=None, signal=<sanic.server.Signal object>, request_class=None, access_log=True, keep_alive=True, is_request_stream=False, router=None, websocket_max_size=None, websocket_max_queue=None, websocket_read_limit=65536, websocket_write_limit=65536, state=None, graceful_shutdown_timeout=15.0)¶ Start asynchronous HTTP Server on an individual process.
Parameters: - host – Address to host on
- port – Port to host on
- request_handler – Sanic request handler with middleware
- error_handler – Sanic error handler with middleware
- before_start – function to be executed before the server starts listening. Takes arguments app instance and loop
- after_start – function to be executed after the server starts listening. Takes arguments app instance and loop
- before_stop – function to be executed when a stop signal is received before it is respected. Takes arguments app instance and loop
- after_stop – function to be executed when a stop signal is received after it is respected. Takes arguments app instance and loop
- debug – enables debug output (slows server)
- request_timeout – time in seconds
- response_timeout – time in seconds
- keep_alive_timeout – time in seconds
- ssl – SSLContext
- sock – Socket for the server to accept connections from
- request_max_size – size in bytes, None for no limit
- reuse_port – True for multiple workers
- loop – asyncio compatible event loop
- protocol – subclass of asyncio protocol class
- request_class – Request class to use
- access_log – disable/enable access log
- websocket_max_size – enforces the maximum size for incoming messages in bytes.
- websocket_max_queue – sets the maximum length of the queue that holds incoming messages.
- websocket_read_limit – sets the high-water limit of the buffer for incoming bytes, the low-water limit is half the high-water limit.
- websocket_write_limit – sets the high-water limit of the buffer for outgoing bytes, the low-water limit is a quarter of the high-water limit.
- is_request_stream – disable/enable Request.stream
- router – Router object
- graceful_shutdown_timeout – How long take to Force close non-idle connection
Returns: Nothing
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sanic.server.
serve_multiple
(server_settings, workers)¶ Start multiple server processes simultaneously. Stop on interrupt and terminate signals, and drain connections when complete.
Parameters: - server_settings – kw arguments to be passed to the serve function
- workers – number of workers to launch
- stop_event – if provided, is used as a stop signal
Returns:
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sanic.server.
trigger_events
(events, loop)¶ Trigger event callbacks (functions or async)
Parameters: - events – one or more sync or async functions to execute
- loop – event loop
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sanic.server.
update_current_time
(loop)¶ Cache the current time, since it is needed at the end of every keep-alive request to update the request timeout time
Parameters: loop – Returns:
sanic.static module¶
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sanic.static.
register
(app, uri, file_or_directory, pattern, use_modified_since, use_content_range, stream_large_files, name='static', host=None, strict_slashes=None, content_type=None)¶ Register a static directory handler with Sanic by adding a route to the router and registering a handler.
Parameters: - app – Sanic
- file_or_directory – File or directory path to serve from
- uri – URL to serve from
- pattern – regular expression used to match files in the URL
- use_modified_since – If true, send file modified time, and return not modified if the browser’s matches the server’s
- use_content_range – If true, process header for range requests and sends the file part that is requested
- stream_large_files – If true, use the file_stream() handler rather than the file() handler to send the file If this is an integer, this represents the threshold size to switch to file_stream()
- name – user defined name used for url_for
- content_type – user defined content type for header
sanic.testing module¶
sanic.views module¶
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class
sanic.views.
CompositionView
¶ Bases:
object
Simple method-function mapped view for the sanic. You can add handler functions to methods (get, post, put, patch, delete) for every HTTP method you want to support.
- For example:
- view = CompositionView() view.add([‘GET’], lambda request: text(‘I am get method’)) view.add([‘POST’, ‘PUT’], lambda request: text(‘I am post/put method’))
etc.
If someone tries to use a non-implemented method, there will be a 405 response.
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add
(methods, handler, stream=False)¶
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class
sanic.views.
HTTPMethodView
¶ Bases:
object
Simple class based implementation of view for the sanic. You should implement methods (get, post, put, patch, delete) for the class to every HTTP method you want to support.
For example:
class DummyView(HTTPMethodView): def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): return text('I am get method') def put(self, request, *args, **kwargs): return text('I am put method')
etc.
If someone tries to use a non-implemented method, there will be a 405 response.
If you need any url params just mention them in method definition:
class DummyView(HTTPMethodView): def get(self, request, my_param_here, *args, **kwargs): return text('I am get method with %s' % my_param_here)
- To add the view into the routing you could use
- app.add_route(DummyView.as_view(), ‘/’)
- app.route(‘/’)(DummyView.as_view())
To add any decorator you could set it into decorators variable
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classmethod
as_view
(*class_args, **class_kwargs)¶ Return view function for use with the routing system, that dispatches request to appropriate handler method.
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decorators
= []¶
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dispatch_request
(request, *args, **kwargs)¶
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sanic.views.
stream
(func)¶
sanic.websocket module¶
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class
sanic.websocket.
WebSocketProtocol
(*args, websocket_timeout=10, websocket_max_size=None, websocket_max_queue=None, websocket_read_limit=65536, websocket_write_limit=65536, **kwargs)¶ Bases:
sanic.server.HttpProtocol
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connection_lost
(exc)¶ Called when the connection is lost or closed.
The argument is an exception object or None (the latter meaning a regular EOF is received or the connection was aborted or closed).
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data_received
(data)¶ Called when some data is received.
The argument is a bytes object.
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keep_alive_timeout_callback
()¶
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request_timeout_callback
()¶
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response_timeout_callback
()¶
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coroutine
websocket_handshake
(request, subprotocols=None)¶
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write_response
(response)¶ Writes response content synchronously to the transport.
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sanic.worker module¶
Module contents¶
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class
sanic.
Sanic
(name=None, router=None, error_handler=None, load_env=True, request_class=None, strict_slashes=False, log_config=None, configure_logging=True)¶ Bases:
object
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add_route
(handler, uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None, stream=False)¶ A helper method to register class instance or functions as a handler to the application url routes.
Parameters: - handler – function or class instance
- uri – path of the URL
- methods – list or tuple of methods allowed, these are overridden if using a HTTPMethodView
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
- stream – boolean specifying if the handler is a stream handler
Returns: function or class instance
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add_task
(task)¶ Schedule a task to run later, after the loop has started. Different from asyncio.ensure_future in that it does not also return a future, and the actual ensure_future call is delayed until before server start.
Parameters: task – future, couroutine or awaitable
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add_websocket_route
(handler, uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None)¶ A helper method to register a function as a websocket route.
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blueprint
(blueprint, **options)¶ Register a blueprint on the application.
Parameters: - blueprint – Blueprint object or (list, tuple) thereof
- options – option dictionary with blueprint defaults
Returns: Nothing
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converted_response_type
(response)¶
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coroutine
create_server
(host=None, port=None, debug=False, ssl=None, sock=None, protocol=None, backlog=100, stop_event=None, access_log=True)¶ Asynchronous version of run.
- NOTE: This does not support multiprocessing and is not the preferred
- way to run a Sanic application.
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delete
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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enable_websocket
(enable=True)¶ Enable or disable the support for websocket.
Websocket is enabled automatically if websocket routes are added to the application.
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exception
(*exceptions)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a handler for exceptions
Parameters: exceptions – exceptions Returns: decorated function
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get
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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coroutine
handle_request
(request, write_callback, stream_callback)¶ Take a request from the HTTP Server and return a response object to be sent back The HTTP Server only expects a response object, so exception handling must be done here
Parameters: - request – HTTP Request object
- write_callback – Synchronous response function to be called with the response as the only argument
- stream_callback – Coroutine that handles streaming a StreamingHTTPResponse if produced by the handler.
Returns: Nothing
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head
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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listener
(event)¶ Create a listener from a decorated function.
Parameters: event – event to listen to
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loop
¶ Synonymous with asyncio.get_event_loop().
Only supported when using the app.run method.
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middleware
(middleware_or_request)¶ Decorate and register middleware to be called before a request. Can either be called as @app.middleware or @app.middleware(‘request’)
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options
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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patch
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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post
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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put
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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register_blueprint
(*args, **kwargs)¶
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register_listener
(listener, event)¶ Register the listener for a given event.
- Args:
- listener: callable i.e. setup_db(app, loop) event: when to register listener i.e. ‘before_server_start’
Returns: listener
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register_middleware
(middleware, attach_to='request')¶
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remove_route
(uri, clean_cache=True, host=None)¶
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route
(uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a route
Parameters: - uri – path of the URL
- methods – list or tuple of methods allowed
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- stream –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
Returns: decorated function
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run
(host=None, port=None, debug=False, ssl=None, sock=None, workers=1, protocol=None, backlog=100, stop_event=None, register_sys_signals=True, access_log=True, **kwargs)¶
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static
(uri, file_or_directory, pattern='/?.+', use_modified_since=True, use_content_range=False, stream_large_files=False, name='static', host=None, strict_slashes=None, content_type=None)¶ Register a root to serve files from. The input can either be a file or a directory. See
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stop
()¶ This kills the Sanic
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test_client
¶
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coroutine
trigger_events
(events, loop)¶ Trigger events (functions or async) :param events: one or more sync or async functions to execute :param loop: event loop
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url_for
(view_name: str, **kwargs)¶ Build a URL based on a view name and the values provided.
In order to build a URL, all request parameters must be supplied as keyword arguments, and each parameter must pass the test for the specified parameter type. If these conditions are not met, a URLBuildError will be thrown.
Keyword arguments that are not request parameters will be included in the output URL’s query string.
Parameters: - view_name – string referencing the view name
- **kwargs – keys and values that are used to build request parameters and query string arguments.
Returns: the built URL
- Raises:
- URLBuildError
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websocket
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, subprotocols=None, name=None)¶ Decorate a function to be registered as a websocket route :param uri: path of the URL :param subprotocols: optional list of str with supported subprotocols :param host: :return: decorated function
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class
sanic.
Blueprint
(name, url_prefix=None, host=None, version=None, strict_slashes=False)¶ Bases:
object
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add_route
(handler, uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint route from a function.
Parameters: - handler – function for handling uri requests. Accepts function, or class instance with a view_class method.
- uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- methods – list of acceptable HTTP methods.
- host –
- strict_slashes –
- version –
- name – user defined route name for url_for
Returns: function or class instance
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add_websocket_route
(handler, uri, host=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint websocket route from a function.
Parameters: - handler – function for handling uri requests. Accepts function, or class instance with a view_class method.
- uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
Returns: function or class instance
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delete
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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exception
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint exception from a decorated function.
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get
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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static
group
(*blueprints, url_prefix='')¶ Create a list of blueprints, optionally grouping them under a general URL prefix.
Parameters: - blueprints – blueprints to be registered as a group
- url_prefix – URL route to be prepended to all sub-prefixes
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head
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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listener
(event)¶ Create a listener from a decorated function.
Parameters: event – Event to listen to.
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middleware
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint middleware from a decorated function.
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options
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶
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patch
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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post
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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put
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶
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register
(app, options)¶ Register the blueprint to the sanic app.
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route
(uri, methods=frozenset({'GET'}), host=None, strict_slashes=None, stream=False, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint route from a decorated function.
Parameters: - uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- methods – list of acceptable HTTP methods.
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static
(uri, file_or_directory, *args, **kwargs)¶ Create a blueprint static route from a decorated function.
Parameters: - uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
- file_or_directory – Static asset.
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websocket
(uri, host=None, strict_slashes=None, version=None, name=None)¶ Create a blueprint websocket route from a decorated function.
Parameters: uri – endpoint at which the route will be accessible.
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