Tornado OpenAPI 3 request and response validation library.
Provides integration between the Tornado web framework and Openapi-core library for validating request and response objects against an OpenAPI 3 specification.
Full documentation is available at https://tornado-openapi3.readthedocs.io
import tornado.ioloop
import tornado.web
from tornado_openapi3.handler import OpenAPIRequestHandler
class MyRequestHandler(OpenAPIRequestHandler):
spec_dict = {
"openapi": "3.0.0",
"info": {
"title": "Simple Example",
"version": "1.0.0",
},
"paths": {
"/": {
"get": {
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "Index",
"content": {
"text/html": {
"schema": {"type": "string"},
}
},
}
}
}
}
},
}
class RootHandler(MyRequestHandler):
async def get(self):
self.finish("Hello, World!")
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = tornado.web.Application([(r"/", RootHandler)])
app.listen(8888)
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.current().start()
import unittest
import tornado.web
from tornado_openapi3.testing import AsyncOpenAPITestCase
class RootHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
async def get(self):
self.finish("Hello, World!")
class BaseTestCase(AsyncOpenAPITestCase):
spec_dict = {
"openapi": "3.0.0",
"info": {
"title": "Simple Example",
"version": "1.0.0",
},
"paths": {
"/": {
"get": {
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "Index",
"content": {
"text/html": {
"schema": {"type": "string"},
}
},
}
}
}
}
},
}
def get_app(self):
return tornado.web.Application([(r"/", RootHandler)])
def test_root_endpoint(self):
response = self.fetch("/")
self.assertEqual(200, response.code)
self.assertEqual(b"Hello, World!", response.body)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
This project uses Poetry to manage its dependencies. To set up a local development environment, just run:
poetry install
The Black tool is used by this project to format Python code. It is included as a development dependency, and should be run on all committed code. To format code prior to committing it and submitting a PR, run:
poetry run black .
pytest is the preferred test runner for this project. It is included as a development dependency, and is configured to track code coverage, Flake8 style compliance, and Black code formatting. Tests can be run in your development environment by running:
poetry run pytest
Additionally, tests can be run using tox, which will run the tests using multiple versions of both Python and Tornado to ensure broad compatibility.
Many of the tests make use of Hypothesis to specify their expectations and
generate a large volume of randomized test input. Because of this, the tests may
take a long time to run on slower computers. Two profiles are defined for
Hypothesis to use which can be selected by setting the HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE
environment variable to one of the following values:
ci
- Runs tests using the default Hypothesis settings (100 examples per test) and no completion deadline.
dev
- The fastest profile, meant for local development only. Uses only 10 examples per test with no completion deadline.