%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-Flask-ResponseBuilder Version: 2.0.16 Release: 1 Summary: Implementations of flask response in many format notation License: MIT URL: https://github.com/cs91chris/flask_response_builder Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/c5/49/ad618741557f04679f313b2b44e8b8c1303811de9a29fa62eddb1a77ad5a/Flask-ResponseBuilder-2.0.16.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description |download| |version| Implementations of flask response in many formats: base64, csv, json, xml, html, yaml. You can create your own builder extending ``Builder`` class and registering it with ``register_builder`` method. Every builders are registered as attribute of ``ResponseBuilder`` class so you can invoke method from this class with builder's name and it automatically create a response with that builder. Also you can used ``Builder`` without response by invoking static methods: ``to_me``, ``to_dict``. Based on PyYAML, xmltodict, dicttoxml. See their documentation for other options. - Decorator for http response status ``204 NO_CONTENT`` - Response based on ``Accept`` header of request - Response based on format parameter (query string) - template_or_json: response based on xhr request (deprecated: works only with old js library) - Support for case notation checker and converter, see ``Case`` utility class. - ``Transformer``: utility class for data notation conversion **NOTE**: From 2.1.11 the ``dicttoxml`` package seems to be abandoned, so a copy of module ``dicttoxml`` is ported in this package to fix deprecation warning, but if ``dicttoxml`` is installed it has priority. In future will be removed and the internal module will be improved. Quickstart ~~~~~~~~~~ Install ``flask_response_builder`` using ``pip``: $ pip install Flask-ResponseBuilder Then import it into your project: $ from flask_response_builder import ResponseBuilder Example usage ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ app = Flask(__name__) app.config['RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE'] = 'response.html' rb = ResponseBuilder(app) @app.route('/nocontent') @rb.no_content def nocontent(): pass @app.route('/xhr') @rb.template_or_json('response.html') def test_xhr(): return data @app.route('/onaccept') @rb.on_accept(acceptable=['application/json', 'application/xml']) def test_accept(): return data @app.route('/format') @rb.on_format() def test_format(): return data For every registered builder you can explicitly use them in two ways: @app.route('/decorator') @rb.response('json') def test_decorator(): return data, 200, {'header': 'header'} @_app.route('/csv') def index_csv(): builder = rb.csv(filename='file.csv') return builder((data, 200)) Configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. ``RB_DEFAULT_RESPONSE_FORMAT``: *(default: 'application/json')* 2. ``RB_DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_MIMETYPES``: *(default: a list of all supported mimetypes)* 3. ``RB_DEFAULT_ENCODE``: *(default: 'utf-8')* 4. ``RB_DEFAULT_DUMP_INDENT``: *(default: None)* 5. ``RB_FORMAT_KEY``: *(default: 'format')* 6. ``RB_BASE64_ALTCHARS``: *(default: None)* 7. ``RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE``: *(default: None)* 8. ``RB_HTML_AS_TABLE``: *(default: True)* 9. ``RB_YAML_ALLOW_UNICODE``: *(default: True)* 10. ``RB_CSV_DEFAULT_NAME``: *(default: 'filename')* 11. ``RB_CSV_DELIMITER``: *(default: ';')* 12. ``RB_CSV_QUOTING_CHAR``: *(default: '"')* 13. ``RB_CSV_DIALECT``: *(default: 'excel-tab')* 14. ``RB_XML_CDATA``: *(default: False)* 15. ``RB_XML_ROOT``: *(default: 'ROOT')* 16. ``RB_FLATTEN_PREFIX``: *(default: '')* 17. ``RB_FLATTEN_SEPARATOR``: *(default: '_')* 18. ``RB_JSONP_PARAM``: *(default: 'callback')* if empty or None jsonp is disabled License MIT %package -n python3-Flask-ResponseBuilder Summary: Implementations of flask response in many format notation Provides: python-Flask-ResponseBuilder BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-Flask-ResponseBuilder |download| |version| Implementations of flask response in many formats: base64, csv, json, xml, html, yaml. You can create your own builder extending ``Builder`` class and registering it with ``register_builder`` method. Every builders are registered as attribute of ``ResponseBuilder`` class so you can invoke method from this class with builder's name and it automatically create a response with that builder. Also you can used ``Builder`` without response by invoking static methods: ``to_me``, ``to_dict``. Based on PyYAML, xmltodict, dicttoxml. See their documentation for other options. - Decorator for http response status ``204 NO_CONTENT`` - Response based on ``Accept`` header of request - Response based on format parameter (query string) - template_or_json: response based on xhr request (deprecated: works only with old js library) - Support for case notation checker and converter, see ``Case`` utility class. - ``Transformer``: utility class for data notation conversion **NOTE**: From 2.1.11 the ``dicttoxml`` package seems to be abandoned, so a copy of module ``dicttoxml`` is ported in this package to fix deprecation warning, but if ``dicttoxml`` is installed it has priority. In future will be removed and the internal module will be improved. Quickstart ~~~~~~~~~~ Install ``flask_response_builder`` using ``pip``: $ pip install Flask-ResponseBuilder Then import it into your project: $ from flask_response_builder import ResponseBuilder Example usage ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ app = Flask(__name__) app.config['RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE'] = 'response.html' rb = ResponseBuilder(app) @app.route('/nocontent') @rb.no_content def nocontent(): pass @app.route('/xhr') @rb.template_or_json('response.html') def test_xhr(): return data @app.route('/onaccept') @rb.on_accept(acceptable=['application/json', 'application/xml']) def test_accept(): return data @app.route('/format') @rb.on_format() def test_format(): return data For every registered builder you can explicitly use them in two ways: @app.route('/decorator') @rb.response('json') def test_decorator(): return data, 200, {'header': 'header'} @_app.route('/csv') def index_csv(): builder = rb.csv(filename='file.csv') return builder((data, 200)) Configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. ``RB_DEFAULT_RESPONSE_FORMAT``: *(default: 'application/json')* 2. ``RB_DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_MIMETYPES``: *(default: a list of all supported mimetypes)* 3. ``RB_DEFAULT_ENCODE``: *(default: 'utf-8')* 4. ``RB_DEFAULT_DUMP_INDENT``: *(default: None)* 5. ``RB_FORMAT_KEY``: *(default: 'format')* 6. ``RB_BASE64_ALTCHARS``: *(default: None)* 7. ``RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE``: *(default: None)* 8. ``RB_HTML_AS_TABLE``: *(default: True)* 9. ``RB_YAML_ALLOW_UNICODE``: *(default: True)* 10. ``RB_CSV_DEFAULT_NAME``: *(default: 'filename')* 11. ``RB_CSV_DELIMITER``: *(default: ';')* 12. ``RB_CSV_QUOTING_CHAR``: *(default: '"')* 13. ``RB_CSV_DIALECT``: *(default: 'excel-tab')* 14. ``RB_XML_CDATA``: *(default: False)* 15. ``RB_XML_ROOT``: *(default: 'ROOT')* 16. ``RB_FLATTEN_PREFIX``: *(default: '')* 17. ``RB_FLATTEN_SEPARATOR``: *(default: '_')* 18. ``RB_JSONP_PARAM``: *(default: 'callback')* if empty or None jsonp is disabled License MIT %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for Flask-ResponseBuilder Provides: python3-Flask-ResponseBuilder-doc %description help |download| |version| Implementations of flask response in many formats: base64, csv, json, xml, html, yaml. You can create your own builder extending ``Builder`` class and registering it with ``register_builder`` method. Every builders are registered as attribute of ``ResponseBuilder`` class so you can invoke method from this class with builder's name and it automatically create a response with that builder. Also you can used ``Builder`` without response by invoking static methods: ``to_me``, ``to_dict``. Based on PyYAML, xmltodict, dicttoxml. See their documentation for other options. - Decorator for http response status ``204 NO_CONTENT`` - Response based on ``Accept`` header of request - Response based on format parameter (query string) - template_or_json: response based on xhr request (deprecated: works only with old js library) - Support for case notation checker and converter, see ``Case`` utility class. - ``Transformer``: utility class for data notation conversion **NOTE**: From 2.1.11 the ``dicttoxml`` package seems to be abandoned, so a copy of module ``dicttoxml`` is ported in this package to fix deprecation warning, but if ``dicttoxml`` is installed it has priority. In future will be removed and the internal module will be improved. Quickstart ~~~~~~~~~~ Install ``flask_response_builder`` using ``pip``: $ pip install Flask-ResponseBuilder Then import it into your project: $ from flask_response_builder import ResponseBuilder Example usage ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ app = Flask(__name__) app.config['RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE'] = 'response.html' rb = ResponseBuilder(app) @app.route('/nocontent') @rb.no_content def nocontent(): pass @app.route('/xhr') @rb.template_or_json('response.html') def test_xhr(): return data @app.route('/onaccept') @rb.on_accept(acceptable=['application/json', 'application/xml']) def test_accept(): return data @app.route('/format') @rb.on_format() def test_format(): return data For every registered builder you can explicitly use them in two ways: @app.route('/decorator') @rb.response('json') def test_decorator(): return data, 200, {'header': 'header'} @_app.route('/csv') def index_csv(): builder = rb.csv(filename='file.csv') return builder((data, 200)) Configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. ``RB_DEFAULT_RESPONSE_FORMAT``: *(default: 'application/json')* 2. ``RB_DEFAULT_ACCEPTABLE_MIMETYPES``: *(default: a list of all supported mimetypes)* 3. ``RB_DEFAULT_ENCODE``: *(default: 'utf-8')* 4. ``RB_DEFAULT_DUMP_INDENT``: *(default: None)* 5. ``RB_FORMAT_KEY``: *(default: 'format')* 6. ``RB_BASE64_ALTCHARS``: *(default: None)* 7. ``RB_HTML_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE``: *(default: None)* 8. ``RB_HTML_AS_TABLE``: *(default: True)* 9. ``RB_YAML_ALLOW_UNICODE``: *(default: True)* 10. ``RB_CSV_DEFAULT_NAME``: *(default: 'filename')* 11. ``RB_CSV_DELIMITER``: *(default: ';')* 12. ``RB_CSV_QUOTING_CHAR``: *(default: '"')* 13. ``RB_CSV_DIALECT``: *(default: 'excel-tab')* 14. ``RB_XML_CDATA``: *(default: False)* 15. ``RB_XML_ROOT``: *(default: 'ROOT')* 16. ``RB_FLATTEN_PREFIX``: *(default: '')* 17. ``RB_FLATTEN_SEPARATOR``: *(default: '_')* 18. ``RB_JSONP_PARAM``: *(default: 'callback')* if empty or None jsonp is disabled License MIT %prep %autosetup -n Flask-ResponseBuilder-2.0.16 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-Flask-ResponseBuilder -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Thu Jun 08 2023 Python_Bot - 2.0.16-1 - Package Spec generated