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spiderweb

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As a professional web developer focusing on arcane uses of Django for arcane purposes, it occurred to me a little while ago that I didn't actually know how a web framework worked.

So I built one.

spiderweb is a small web framework, just big enough to hold a spider. Getting started is easy:

poetry add spiderweb-framework

Create a new file and drop this in it:

from spiderweb import SpiderwebRouter
from spiderweb.response import HttpResponse

app = SpiderwebRouter()

@app.route("/")
def index(request):
    return HttpResponse("HELLO, WORLD!")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.start()

My goal with this framework was to do three things:

  1. Learn a lot
  2. Create an unholy blend of Django and Flask
  3. Not look at any existing code. Go off of vibes alone and try to solve all the problems I could think of in my own way

And, honestly, I think I got there. Here's a non-exhaustive list of things this can do:

  • Function-based views
  • Optional Flask-style URL routing
  • Optional Django-style URL routing
  • URLs with variables in them a lΓ‘ Django
  • Full middleware implementation
  • Limit routes by HTTP verbs
  • Custom error routes
  • Built-in dev server
  • Gunicorn support
  • HTML templates with Jinja2
  • Static files support
  • Cookies (reading and setting)
  • Optional append_slash (with automatic redirects!)
  • CSRF middleware
  • CORS middleware
  • Optional POST data validation middleware with Pydantic
  • Session middleware with built-in session store
  • Database support (using Peewee, but you can use whatever you want as long as there's a Peewee driver for it)
  • Tests (currently roughly 89% coverage)