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ThriftPy2
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ThriftPy: https://github.com/eleme/thriftpy has been deprecated, ThriftPy2 aims to provide long term support.
Migrate from Thriftpy?
All you need is:
.. code:: python
import thriftpy2 as thriftpy
That's it! thriftpy2 is fully compatible with thriftpy.
Installation
Install with pip.
.. code:: bash
$ pip install thriftpy2
You may also install cython first to build cython extension locally.
.. code:: bash
$ pip install cython thriftpy2
Code Demo
ThriftPy make it super easy to write server/client code with thrift. Let's
checkout this simple pingpong service demo.
We need a 'pingpong.thrift' file:
::
service PingPong {
string ping(),
}
Then we can make a server:
.. code:: python
import thriftpy2
pingpong_thrift = thriftpy2.load("pingpong.thrift", module_name="pingpong_thrift")
from thriftpy2.rpc import make_server
class Dispatcher(object):
def ping(self):
return "pong"
server = make_server(pingpong_thrift.PingPong, Dispatcher(), '127.0.0.1', 6000)
server.serve()
And a client:
.. code:: python
import thriftpy2
pingpong_thrift = thriftpy2.load("pingpong.thrift", module_name="pingpong_thrift")
from thriftpy2.rpc import make_client
client = make_client(pingpong_thrift.PingPong, '127.0.0.1', 6000)
print(client.ping())
And it also supports asyncio on Python 3.5 or later:
.. code:: python
import thriftpy2
import asyncio
from thriftpy2.rpc import make_aio_client
echo_thrift = thriftpy2.load("echo.thrift", module_name="echo_thrift")
async def request():
client = await make_aio_client(
echo_thrift.EchoService, '127.0.0.1', 6000)
print(await client.echo('hello, world'))
client.close()
.. code:: python
import asyncio
import thriftpy2
from thriftpy2.rpc import make_aio_server
echo_thrift = thriftpy2.load("echo.thrift", module_name="echo_thrift")
class Dispatcher(object):
async def echo(self, param):
print(param)
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
return param
def main():
server = make_aio_server(
echo_thrift.EchoService, Dispatcher(), '127.0.0.1', 6000)
server.serve()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
See, it's that easy!
You can refer to 'examples' and 'tests' directory in source code for more
usage examples.
Features
Currently ThriftPy have these features (also advantages over the upstream
python lib):
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Python 3.6+ and PyPy3.
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Pure python implementation. No longer need to compile & install the 'thrift'
package. All you need is thriftpy2 and thrift file.
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Compatible with Apache Thrift. You can use ThriftPy together with the
official implementation servers and clients, such as a upstream server with
a thriftpy2 client or the opposite.
Currently implemented protocols and transports:
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binary protocol (python and cython)
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compact protocol (python and cython)
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json protocol
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Apache JSON protocol compatible with apache thrift distribution's JSON protocol.
Simply do from thriftpy2.protocol import TApacheJSONProtocolFactory
and pass
this to the proto_factory
argument where appropriate.
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buffered transport (python & cython)
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framed transport
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tornado server and client (with tornado 4.0)
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http server and client
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asyncio support (python 3.5 or later)
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Can directly load thrift file as module, the sdk code will be generated on
the fly.
For example, pingpong_thrift = thriftpy2.load("pingpong.thrift", module_name="pingpong_thrift")
will load 'pingpong.thrift' as 'pingpong_thrift' module.
Or, when import hook enabled by thriftpy2.install_import_hook()
, you can
directly use import pingpong_thrift
to import the 'pingpong.thrift' file
as module, you may also use from pingpong_thrift import PingService
to
import specific object from the thrift module.
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Easy RPC server/client setup.
Contribute
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Fork the repo and make changes.
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Write a test which shows a bug was fixed or the feature works as expected.
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Make sure tox
tests succeed.
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Send pull request.
Contributors
https://github.com/Thriftpy/thriftpy2/graphs/contributors
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Changelog
https://github.com/Thriftpy/thriftpy2/blob/master/CHANGES.rst