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✨ The little ASGI framework that shines. ✨
Documentation: https://www.starlette.io
Source Code: https://github.com/encode/starlette
Starlette is a lightweight ASGI framework/toolkit, which is ideal for building async web services in Python.
It is production-ready, and gives you the following:
httpx
.asyncio
and trio
backends.$ pip install starlette
You'll also want to install an ASGI server, such as uvicorn, daphne, or hypercorn.
$ pip install uvicorn
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.responses import JSONResponse
from starlette.routing import Route
async def homepage(request):
return JSONResponse({'hello': 'world'})
routes = [
Route("/", endpoint=homepage)
]
app = Starlette(debug=True, routes=routes)
Then run the application using Uvicorn:
$ uvicorn example:app
For a more complete example, see encode/starlette-example.
Starlette only requires anyio
, and the following are optional:
httpx
- Required if you want to use the TestClient
.jinja2
- Required if you want to use Jinja2Templates
.python-multipart
- Required if you want to support form parsing, with request.form()
.itsdangerous
- Required for SessionMiddleware
support.pyyaml
- Required for SchemaGenerator
support.You can install all of these with pip install starlette[full]
.
Starlette is designed to be used either as a complete framework, or as an ASGI toolkit. You can use any of its components independently.
from starlette.responses import PlainTextResponse
async def app(scope, receive, send):
assert scope['type'] == 'http'
response = PlainTextResponse('Hello, world!')
await response(scope, receive, send)
Run the app
application in example.py
:
$ uvicorn example:app
INFO: Started server process [11509]
INFO: Uvicorn running on http://127.0.0.1:8000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
Run uvicorn with --reload
to enable auto-reloading on code changes.
The modularity that Starlette is designed on promotes building re-usable components that can be shared between any ASGI framework. This should enable an ecosystem of shared middleware and mountable applications.
The clean API separation also means it's easier to understand each component in isolation.
Starlette is BSD licensed code.
Designed & crafted with care.
— ⭐️ —
FAQs
The little ASGI library that shines.
We found that starlette demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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