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## 💡 Features - WebSocket with pub/sub support - Fast and reliable Http/Https - Support for Windows, Linux and macOS Silicon & x64 - Support for [`PyPy3`](https://www.pypy.org/) and [`CPython`](https://github.com/python/cpython) - Dynamic URL Routing with Wildcard & Parameter support - Sync and Async Function Support - Really Simple API - Fast and Encrypted TLS 1.3 quicker than most alternative servers can do even unencrypted, cleartext messaging - Per-SNI HttpRouter Support - Proxy Protocol v2 - Shared or Dedicated Compression Support - Max Backpressure, Max Timeout, Max Payload and Idle Timeout Support - Automatic Ping / Pong Support - Per Socket Data - [`Middlewares`](https://docs.socketify.dev/middlewares.html) - [`Templates`](https://docs.socketify.dev/templates.html) Support (examples with [`Mako`](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/tree/main/examples/template_mako.py) and [`Jinja2`](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/tree/main/examples/template_jinja2.py)) - [`ASGI Server`](https://docs.socketify.dev/cli.html) - [`WSGI Server`](https://docs.socketify.dev/cli.html) - [`Plugins/Extensions`](https://docs.socketify.dev/extensions.html) ## :mag_right: Upcoming Features - In-Memory Cache Tools - Fetch like API powered by libuv - Async file IO powered by libuv - Full asyncio integration with libuv - SSGI Server spec and support - RSGI Server support - Full Http3 support - [`HPy`](https://hpyproject.org/) integration to better support [`CPython`](https://github.com/python/cpython), [`PyPy`](https://www.pypy.org/) and [`GraalPython`](https://github.com/oracle/graalpython) - Hot Reloading We created and adapted the full C API from [uNetworking/uWebSockets](https://github.com/uNetworking/uWebSockets) and will integrate libuv powered fetch and file IO, this same C API is used by [Bun](https://bun.sh/) Join Github [`Discussions`](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/discussions) or [`Discord`](https://discord.socketify.dev/) for help and have a look at the development progress. ## :zap: Benchmarks Socketify WebFramework HTTP requests per second (Linux x64) ![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/main/misc/bench-bar-graph-general.png) WSGI Server requests per second (Linux x64) ![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/main/misc/bench-bar-graph-wsgi.png) ASGI Server requests per second (Linux x64) ![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/main/misc/bench-bar-graph-asgi.png) WebSocket messages per second (Linux x64) ![image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/main/misc/bench-bar-graph-websockets.png) Http tested with TFB tool plaintext benchmark
WebSocket tested with [Bun.sh](https://bun.sh) bench chat-client
Source code in [TechEmPower](https://github.com/TechEmpower/FrameworkBenchmarks) and for websockets in [bench](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/tree/main/bench)
Machine OS: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid x86_64 Kernel: 6.0.0-2-amd64 CPU: Intel i7-7700HQ (8) @ 3.800GHz Memory: 32066MiB ## 📦 Installation For macOS x64 & Silicon, Linux x64, Windows ```bash pip install socketify #or specify PyPy3 pypy3 -m pip install socketify #or in editable mode pypy3 -m pip install -e socketify ``` Using install via requirements.txt ```text socketify ``` ```bash pip install -r ./requirements.txt #or specify PyPy3 pypy3 -m pip install -r ./requirements.txt ``` If you are using linux or macOS, you may need to install libuv and zlib in your system macOS ```bash brew install libuv brew install zlib ``` Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) ```bash apt install libuv1 zlib1g ``` Linux (RHEL/OEL) ```bash yum install cmake zlib-devel libuv-devel ``` ## 🤔 Usage Hello world app ```python from socketify import App app = App() app.get("/", lambda res, req: res.end("Hello World socketify from Python!")) app.listen(3000, lambda config: print("Listening on port http://localhost:%d now\n" % config.port)) app.run() ``` SSL version sample ``` python from socketify import App, AppOptions app = App(AppOptions(key_file_name="./misc/key.pem", cert_file_name="./misc/cert.pem", passphrase="1234")) app.get("/", lambda res, req: res.end("Hello World socketify from Python!")) app.listen(3000, lambda config: print("Listening on port http://localhost:%d now\n" % config.port)) app.run() ``` WebSockets ```python from socketify import App, OpCode, CompressOptions def ws_open(ws): print('A WebSocket got connected!') ws.send("Hello World!", OpCode.TEXT) def ws_message(ws, message, opcode): #Ok is false if backpressure was built up, wait for drain ok = ws.send(message, opcode) app = App() app.ws("/*", { 'compression': CompressOptions.SHARED_COMPRESSOR, 'max_payload_length': 16 * 1024 * 1024, 'idle_timeout': 12, 'open': ws_open, 'message': ws_message, 'drain': lambda ws: print(f'WebSocket backpressure: {ws.get_buffered_amount()}'), 'close': lambda ws, code, message: print('WebSocket closed'), 'subscription': lambda ws, topic, subscriptions, subscriptions_before: print(f'subscribe/unsubscribe on topic {topic} {subscriptions} {subscriptions_before}'), }) app.any("/", lambda res,req: res.end("Nothing to see here!'")) app.listen(3000, lambda config: print("Listening on port http://localhost:%d now\n" % (config.port))) app.run() ``` We have more than 20 examples [click here](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/tree/main/examples) for more ## :hammer: Building from source ```bash #clone and update submodules git clone https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py.git cd ./socketify.py git submodule update --init --recursive --remote #you can use make linux, make macos or call Make.bat from Visual Studio Development Prompt to build cd ./src/socketify/native/ && make linux && cd ../../../ #install local pip pypy3 -m pip install . #install in editable mode pypy3 -m pip install -e . #if you want to remove pypy3 -m pip uninstall socketify ``` ## :briefcase: Commercially supported I'm a Brazilian consulting & contracting company dealing with anything related with [socketify.py](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py) and [socketify.rb](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.rb) Don't hesitate sending a mail if you are in need of advice, support, or having other business inquiries in mind. We'll figure out what's best for both parties. Special thank's to [uNetworking AB](https://github.com/uNetworking) to develop [uWebSockets](https://github.com/uNetworking/uWebSockets), [uSockets](https://github.com/uNetworking/uSockets) and allow us to bring this features and performance to Python and PyPy ## :heart: Sponsors If you like to see this project thrive, you can sponsor us on GitHub too. We need all the help we can get. Thank you [`Otavio Augusto`](https://github.com/middlebaws) to be the first sponsor of this project! ## :star: Stargazers [![Stargazers repo roster for @cirospaciari/socketify.py](https://reporoster.com/stars/dark/cirospaciari/socketify.py)](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/stargazers) ## :wrench: Forkers [![Forkers repo roster for @cirospaciari/socketify.py](https://reporoster.com/forks/dark/cirospaciari/socketify.py)](https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py/network/members) ## :grey_question: uvloop We don't use uvloop, because uvloop don't support Windows and PyPy3 at this moment, this can change in the future, but right now we want to implement our own libuv + asyncio solution, and a lot more. ## :dizzy: CFFI vs Cython vs HPy Cython performs really well on Python3 but really bad on PyPy3, CFFI are chosen for better support PyPy3 until we got our hands on a stable [`HPy`](https://hpyproject.org/) integration.