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Python-spdylay is a Python SPDY library on top of Spdylay C
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library. It supports SPDY/2 and SPDY/3 protocol.
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It does not perform any I/O operations. When the library needs them,
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it calls the callback functions provided by the application. It also
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does not include any event polling mechanism, so the application can
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freely choose the way of handling events.
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It provides almost all API Spdylay provides with Pythonic fashion.
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The core library API works with Python 2 and 3. But
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``ThreadedSPDYServer`` requires Python 3.3 because it uses TLS NPN
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extension.
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Installation
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============
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First install Spdylay library. You can grab a source distribution from
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`sf.net download page
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<http://sourceforge.net/projects/spdylay/files/stable/>`_
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or `clone git repository <https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/spdylay>`_.
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See `Spdylay documentation
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<http://spdylay.sourceforge.net/package_README.html>`_ for the
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required packages and how to build Spdylay from git repository.
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After Spdylay is installed, run ``build_ext`` command to build
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extension module::
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$ python setup.py build_ext
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If you installed Spdylay library in other than standard location, use
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``--include-dirs`` and ``--library-dirs`` to specify header file and
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library locations respectively.
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Documentation
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=============
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See `python-spdylay documentation
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<http://spdylay.sourceforge.net/python.html>`_.
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Samples
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=======
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Here is a simple SPDY server::
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# The example SPDY server. Python 3.3 or later is required because TLS
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# NPN is used in spdylay.ThreadedSPDYServer. Put private key and
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# certificate file in the current working directory.
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import spdylay
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# private key file
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KEY_FILE='server.key'
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# certificate file
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CERT_FILE='server.crt'
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class MySPDYRequestHandler(spdylay.BaseSPDYRequestHandler):
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def do_GET(self):
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self.send_response(200)
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self.send_header('content-type', 'text/html; charset=UTF-8')
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content = '''\
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<html>
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<head><title>SPDY FTW</title></head>
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<body>
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<h1>SPDY FTW</h1>
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<p>The age of HTTP/1.1 is over. The time of SPDY has come.</p>
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</body>
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</html>'''.encode('UTF-8')
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self.wfile.write(content)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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HOST, PORT = "localhost", 3000
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server = spdylay.ThreadedSPDYServer((HOST, PORT),
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MySPDYRequestHandler,
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cert_file=CERT_FILE,
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key_file=KEY_FILE)
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server.start()
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Here is a simple SPDY client::
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# The example SPDY client. You need Python 3.3 or later because we
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# use TLS NPN.
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#
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# Usage: spdyclient.py URL...
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#
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import sys
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import spdylay
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class MyStreamHandler(spdylay.BaseSPDYStreamHandler):
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def on_header(self, nv):
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sys.stdout.write('Stream#{}\n'.format(self.stream_id))
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for k, v in nv:
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sys.stdout.write('{}: {}\n'.format(k, v))
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def on_data(self, data):
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sys.stdout.write('Stream#{}\n'.format(self.stream_id))
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sys.stdout.buffer.write(data)
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def on_close(self, status_code):
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sys.stdout.write('Stream#{} closed\n'.format(self.stream_id))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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uris = sys.argv[1:]
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spdylay.urlfetch(uris, MyStreamHandler)
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