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Documentation: https://livioribeiro.github.io/selva/
Selva is a Python ASGI web framework built on top of asgikit and inspired by Spring Boot, AspNet, FastAPI and Go's net/http.
It features a Dependency Injection system to help build robust and reliable applications.
Install selva
and uvicorn
to run application:
pip install selva uvicorn[standard]
Create a module called application.py
:
touch application.py
Create a handler:
from asgikit.requests import Request
from asgikit.responses import respond_text
from selva.web import get
@get
async def hello(request: Request):
await respond_text(request.response, "Hello, World!")
Run application with uvicorn
(Selva will automatically load application.py
):
uvicorn selva.run:app --reload
FAQs
ASGI Web Framework with Dependency Injection
We found that selva demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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