Allows you to do this: (seriously)
from sanic import Sanic, response
from sanic_dispatcher import SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController
from flask import Flask, make_response, current_app as flask_app
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
child_sanic_app = Sanic("MyChildSanicApp")
child_flask_app = Flask("MyChildFlaskApp")
@app.middleware("response")
async def modify_response(request, response):
response.body = response.body + b"\nModified by Sanic Response middleware!"
response.headers['Content-Length'] = len(response.body)
return response
@app.route("/")
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from {}".format(request.app.name))
@child_sanic_app.route("/")
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from {}".format(request.app.name))
@child_flask_app.route("/")
def index():
app = flask_app
return make_response("Hello World from {}".format(app.import_name))
dispatcher.register_sanic_application(child_sanic_app, '/sanicchild', apply_middleware=True)
dispatcher.register_wsgi_application(child_flask_app.wsgi_app, '/flaskchild', apply_middleware=True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run(port=8001, debug=True)
pip install Sanic-Dispatcher
First make a Sanic application the way you normally do:
from sanic import Sanic
app = Sanic(__name__) # This creates a sanic app
app
becomes your 'base' or 'parent' sanic app which will accommodate the Dispatcher extension
Create a Dispatcher
from sanic_dispatcher import SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
dispatcher
is your new dispatcher controller.
Note: This takes a reference to app
as its first parameter, but it does not consume app
, nor does it return app
.
I want to dispatch another Sanic App
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
otherapp = Sanic("MyChildApp")
dispatcher.register_sanic_application(otherapp, "/childprefix")
@otherapp.route('/')
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from Child App")
Browsing to url /childprefix/
will invoke the otherapp
App, and call the /
route which displays "Hello World from Child App"
What if the other App is a Flask App?
from flask import Flask, make_response
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
flaskapp = Flask("MyFlaskApp")
# register the wsgi_app method from the flask app into the dispatcher
dispatcher.register_wsgi_application(flaskapp.wsgi_app, "/flaskprefix")
@flaskapp.route('/')
def index():
return make_response("Hello World from Flask App")
Browsing to url /flaskprefix/
will invoke the Flask App, and call the /
route which displays "Hello World from Flask App"
What if the other App is a Django App?
import my_django_app
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
# register the django wsgi application into the dispatcher
dispatcher.register_wsgi_application(my_django_app.wsgi.application,
"/djangoprefix")
Browsing to url /djangoprefix/
will invoke the Django App.
Can I run a default application?
The Sanic App app
you create at the start is also the default app.
When you navigate to a URL that does not match a registered dispatch prefix, this Sanic app will handle the request itself as per normal.
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
otherapp = Sanic("MyChildApp")
dispatcher.register_sanic_application(otherapp, "/childprefix")
@app.route('/')
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from Default App")
@otherapp.route('/')
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from Child App")
Browsing to url /
will not invoke any Dispatcher applications, so app
will handle the request itself, resolving the /
route which displays "Hello World from Default App"
I want to apply common middleware to the registered applications!
Easy!
import my_django_app
from flask import Flask, make_response, current_app
app = Sanic(__name__)
dispatcher = SanicDispatcherMiddlewareController(app)
child_sanic_app = Sanic("MyChildSanicApp")
child_flask_app = Flask("MyChildFlaskApp")
@app.middleware("request")
async def modify_request(request):
request.headers['Content-Type'] = "text/plain"
@app.middleware("response")
async def modify_response(request, response):
response.body = response.body + b"\nModified by Sanic Response middleware!"
response.headers['Content-Length'] = len(response.body)
return response
@app.route("/")
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from {}".format(request.app.name))
@child_sanic_app.route("/")
async def index(request):
return response.text("Hello World from {}".format(request.app.name))
@child_flask_app.route("/")
def index():
app = current_app
return make_response("Hello World from {}".format(app.import_name))
dispatcher.register_sanic_application(child_sanic_app,
'/childprefix', apply_middleware=True)
dispatcher.register_wsgi_application(my_django_app.wsgi.application,
'/djangoprefix', apply_middleware=True)
dispatcher.register_wsgi_application(child_flask_app.wsgi_app,
'/flaskprefix', apply_middleware=True)
The key here is passing apply_middleware=True
to the relevant register application function. By default apply_middleware
is set to False
for all registered dispatcher applications.
In this example the Sanic Request Middleware modify_request
will be applied to ALL requests, including those handled by applications registered on the dispatcher. The request middleware will be applied to the request
before it is passed to any registered applications.
In this example the Sanic Response Middleware modify_response
will be applied to ALL responses, including those which were generated by applications registered on the dispatcher. The response middleware will be applied to the response
after it is processed by the registered application.