spiderweb/example.py

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from spiderweb.decorators import csrf_exempt
from spiderweb.wsgi_main import SpiderwebRouter
from spiderweb.exceptions import ServerError
from spiderweb.response import (
HttpResponse,
JsonResponse,
TemplateResponse,
RedirectResponse,
)
app = SpiderwebRouter(
templates_dirs=["templates"],
middleware=[
"spiderweb.middleware.csrf.CSRFMiddleware",
"example_middleware.TestMiddleware",
"example_middleware.RedirectMiddleware",
"example_middleware.ExplodingMiddleware",
],
staticfiles_dirs=["static_files"],
append_slash=False, # default
)
@app.route("/")
def index(request):
return TemplateResponse(request, "test.html", context={"value": "TEST!"})
@app.route("/redirect")
def redirect(request):
return RedirectResponse("/")
@app.route("/json")
def json(request):
return JsonResponse(data={"key": "value"})
@app.route("/error")
def error(request):
raise ServerError
@app.route("/middleware")
def middleware(request):
return HttpResponse(
body="We'll never hit this because it's redirected in middleware"
)
@app.route("/example/<int:id>")
def example(request, id):
return HttpResponse(body=f"Example with id {id}")
@app.error(405)
def http405(request) -> HttpResponse:
return HttpResponse(body="Method not allowed", status_code=405)
@csrf_exempt
@app.route("/form", allowed_methods=["GET", "POST"])
def form(request):
if request.method == "POST":
return JsonResponse(data=request.POST)
else:
return TemplateResponse(request, "form.html")
if __name__ == "__main__":
# can also add routes like this:
# app.add_route("/", index)
#
# If gunicorn is installed, you can run this file directly through gunicorn with
# `gunicorn --workers=2 "example:app"` -- the biggest thing here is that all
# configuration must be done using decorators or top level in the file.
app.start()