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# SpaceAPI Server
[![pipeline status](https://gitlab.com/s3lph/spaceapi-server/badges/master/pipeline.svg)][master]
[![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/s3lph/spaceapi-server/badges/master/coverage.svg)][master]
A lightweight server for [SpaceAPI][spaceapi] endpoints. Includes support for pluggable templating, so dynamic content,
like sensor values, can be added.
## Dependencies
- Python 3 (>=3.6)
- [Bottle][pypi-bottle]
- [Jinja2][pypi-jinja2]
## License
[MIT License][mit]
## Usage
```bash
python -m spaceapi_server config.json
```
## Configuration
```json
{
"address": "::1", # The address to listen on.
"port": 8000, # The TCP port to listen on.
"server": "wsgiref", # The Bottle backend server to use.
"template": "template.json", # Path to the SpaceAPI response template file.
"plugins_dir": "plugins", # Path to the directory containing your plugins.
"plugins": {
# Plugin-specific configuration should go in here, e.g. `.plugins.sqlite.database`
}
}
```
## Serve a Static SpaceAPI Endpoint
Have a look at [SpaceAPI: Getting Started][spaceapi-getting-started]. If you only want to serve static content, your
`template.json` may consist of regular JSON data, which is served almost-as-is (once parsed and re-serialized).
## Add Dynamic Content
This example guides you through adding a dynamic `.state` property to your SpaceAPI endpoint. We'll use the following
(rather simple, and probably not too useful) data source: Check a certain file, and mark the space as open depending on
its existence.
1. Create a plugin to fetch the data. Let's name it `mybackend.py` and put in in our plugins directory:
```python
import os
from spaceapi_server import config, plugins
@plugins.template_function
def space_state():
# Get the plugin config dict
conf = config.get_plugin_config('mybackend')
# Get the filename
filename = conf.get('filename', '/var/space_state')
try:
# Get the file's properties
stat = os.stat(filename)
except FileNotFoundError:
# File doesn't exist, aka. space is closed
return {
'open': False
}
# File exists, aka. space is open. Also report the mtime as "last changed" timestamp
return {
'open': True,
'lastchange': int(stat.st_mtime)
}
```
The `@template_function` decorator registers the function as a callable in Jinja's globals. There's also
`@template_filter`, which registers a Jinja2 filter, and `@template_test`, which registers a test. For more
information on the Jinja2 templating engine, see [Jinja2][jinja].
2. Call the template function in your template:
```json
{
# ...
"state": "{{ space_state() }}"
# ...
}
```
Although the value for the `state` key is a string containing the Jinja2 template, the return value of your template
function is a complex data type, which will be inserted into the result as such.
3. Configure the server:
```json
# ...
"template": "template.json",
"plugins_dir": "plugins",
"plugins": {
"mybackend": {
"filename", "/var/space_state"
}
}
# ...
```
4. Start the server and query it.
[master]: https://gitlab.com/s3lph/spaceapi-server/commits/master
[spaceapi]: https://spaceapi.io/
[pypi-bottle]: https://pypi.org/project/bottle/
[pypi-jinja2]: https://pypi.org/project/Jinja2/
[mit]: https://gitlab.com/s3lph/spaceapi-server/blob/master/LICENSE
[spaceapi-getting-started]: https://spaceapi.io/getting-started/
[jinja]: https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/

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@plugins.template_function
def example_function(name: str):
'''
"""
This function is registered as a Jinja2 function. It can be used like this:
{{ example_function('the Spanish Inquisition') }}
'''
"""
return f'Nobody expects {name}'
@plugins.template_filter
def example_filter(name: str):
'''
"""
This function is registered as a Jinja2 filter. It can be used like this:
{{ 'the Spanish Inquisition' | example_filter }}
'''
"""
return f'Nobody expects {name}'
@plugins.template_test
def example_test(name: str):
'''
"""
This function is registered as a Jinja2 test. It can be used like this:
{% if 'the Spanish Inquisition' is example_test %}
'''
"""
# Config lookup example. A plugin's config should be below
# `.plugins[plugin_name]` (JSONPath)
# Get the .plugins.example dict
conf = config.get().get('plugins', {}).get('example', {})
conf = config.get_plugin_config('example')
# Get the .test_value property from the plugin config, falling
# back to a default value
test_value = conf.get('test_value', 'the Spanish Inquisition')

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keywords='spaceapi',
url='https://gitlab.com/s3lph/spaceapi-server',
packages=find_packages(exclude=['*.test']),
long_description='A lightweight server for SpaceAPI endpoints. Includes support for pluggable templating, so dynamic content, like sensor values, can be added.',
long_description='A lightweight server for SpaceAPI endpoints. Includes support for pluggable templating, '
'so dynamic content, like sensor values, can be added.',
python_requires='>=3.6',
install_requires=[
'bottle',

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def load(filename: str) -> None:
"""
Load a JSON-formatted configuration file.
:type filename: The config file to load.
:param filename: The config file to load.
"""
global __CONFIG
# Open and parse the JSON config file
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"""
global __CONFIG
return __CONFIG
def get_plugin_config(name: str):
"""
Return a plugin's configuration under .plugins[name]
:param name: The plugin name.
"""
global __CONFIG
return __CONFIG.get('plugins', {}).get(name, {})

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def template_function(fn):
"""
Register the decorated function as a callable template function.
:type fn: The function to register.
:param fn: The function to register.
"""
# Make sure the Jinja2 environment is initialized
env = env_init()
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def template_filter(fn):
"""
Register the decorated function as a template filter.
:type fn: The function to register.
:param fn: The function to register.
"""
# Make sure the Jinja2 environment is initialized
env = env_init()
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def template_test(fn):
"""
Register the decorated function as a template test.
:type fn: The function to register.
:param fn: The function to register.
"""
# Make sure the Jinja2 environment is initialized
env = env_init()

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"""
Walk through a complex, JSON-serializable data structure, and pass
string objects through the Jinja2 templating engine.
:type obj: The object to traverse.
:param obj: The object to traverse.
"""
if isinstance(obj, list):
# list -> recurse into each item

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def env_init(force: bool = False):
"""
Initialize the Jinja2 environment.
:type force: If true, force reload the environment.
:param force: If true, force reload the environment.
"""
global _ENV
if _ENV is None or force:
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def render(template: str):
"""
Render the given string as a Jinja2 template.
:type template: The template string to render.
:param template: The template string to render.
"""
# Make sure the Jinaj2 environment is initialized
env = env_init()