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import json | |
import uuid | |
from wsgiref import simple_server | |
import falcon | |
import random | |
import os | |
myhost = os.uname()[1] | |
class StorageEngine(object): | |
def get_things(self, marker, limit): | |
return [{'id': str(uuid.uuid4()), 'color': 'green'}] | |
def add_thing(self, thing): | |
thing['id'] = str(uuid.uuid4()) | |
return thing | |
class ThingsResource(object): | |
def __init__(self, db): | |
self.db = db | |
def on_get(self, req, resp, user_id): | |
marker = req.get_param('marker') or '' | |
limit = req.get_param_as_int('limit') or 50 | |
try: | |
result = self.db.get_things(marker, limit) | |
except Exception as ex: | |
description = ('Aliens have attacked our base! We will ' | |
'be back as soon as we fight them off. ' | |
'We appreciate your patience.') | |
raise falcon.HTTPServiceUnavailable( | |
'Service Outage', | |
description, | |
30) | |
# An alternative way of doing DRY serialization would be to | |
# create a custom class that inherits from falcon.Request. This | |
# class could, for example, have an additional 'doc' property | |
# that would serialize to JSON under the covers. | |
req.context['result'] = result | |
resp.set_header('Powered-By', 'Falcon') | |
resp.status = falcon.HTTP_200 | |
resp.body = json.dumps({'resp':'this is resp'}) | |
def on_post(self, req, resp, user_id): | |
print(req.context) | |
try: | |
doc = req.context['doc'] | |
except KeyError: | |
raise falcon.HTTPBadRequest( | |
'Missing thing', | |
'A thing must be submitted in the request body.') | |
proper_thing = self.db.add_thing(doc) | |
resp.status = falcon.HTTP_201 | |
resp.location = '/%s/things/%s' % (user_id, proper_thing['id']) | |
class CalcResource(object): | |
def __init__(self, factor, loopcount, random_factor): | |
self._factor = factor | |
self._loopcount = loopcount | |
self._random_factor = random_factor | |
def mul_func(param): | |
return reduce(lambda x, y: x*y, [i for i in range(param)]) | |
def sum_func(param): | |
return sum([i for i in range(param)]) | |
def count_func(param): | |
return sum([1 for i in range(param)]) | |
self._operators = { | |
'mul': mul_func, | |
'sum': sum_func, | |
'count': count_func | |
} | |
def on_get(self, req, resp, calc): | |
num = req.get_param_as_int('number', True) | |
num = num * self._factor | |
result = 0 | |
loop = self._random_factor(self._loopcount) | |
for i in range(loop): | |
result = self._operators[calc](num) | |
resp.body = json.dumps({'result': result}) | |
class StringMul(object): | |
def __init__(self, loopcount): | |
self._loopcount = loopcount | |
def get(self, req, resp): | |
str = req.get_param('str', True) | |
num = req.get_param_as_int('count', True) | |
result = '' | |
for i in range(self._loopcount): | |
result = '' | |
for j in range(num): | |
result = result + str | |
resp.body = json.dumps({'result': result}) | |
class PingHost(object): | |
def on_get(self, req, resp): | |
resp.body = json.dumps({'hostname': myhost}) | |
# Configure your WSGI server.py to load "things.app" (app is a WSGI callable) | |
app = falcon.API() | |
db = StorageEngine() | |
things = ThingsResource(db) | |
app.add_route('/{user_id}/things', things) | |
def rand_factor(num): | |
amount = int(0.15 * num) | |
rnd = random.randint(-amount, amount) | |
return num + rnd | |
calc = CalcResource(1, 30, rand_factor) | |
app.add_route('/calc/{calc}', calc) | |
str_mul = StringMul(30) | |
app.add_route('/str', str_mul) | |
app.add_route('/ping', PingHost()) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
ip = '0.0.0.0' | |
port = 8000 | |
httpd = simple_server.make_server(ip, port, app) | |
print('Server serve on %s:%s' % (ip, port)) | |
httpd.serve_forever() |
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