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https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/272#issuecomment-503369834,https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/272,503369834,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDUwMzM2OTgzNA==,9599,2019-06-19T01:26:24Z,2019-06-19T01:26:24Z,OWNER,"I need to be able to define the URL routes once and have them work for both Sanic and ASGI.
I'm going to extract the web application bits out of the `Datasette` class into a `DatasetteServer` class. Then I can have a `add_route()` method on that class, then have `DatasetteSanic` and `DatasetteAsgi` subclasses which redefine that method.
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https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/272#issuecomment-502393107,https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/272,502393107,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDUwMjM5MzEwNw==,9599,2019-06-15T19:25:54Z,2019-06-19T01:20:14Z,OWNER,"OK, time for a solid implementation plan.
As soon as https://github.com/django/asgiref/pull/92 is merged (hopefully very soon) the ASGI spec will have support for an optional `raw_path` - which means we can continue to use `table%2Fnames` with embedded `/` without being unable to tell if a path has been decoded or not.
Steps to implement:
## Refactor classes, then add .asgi() method to BaseView
Add a `.asgi(self, scope, receive, send)` method to my base view class. This will expose an ASGI interface to the outside world: the method itself will construct a request object and call the existing `.get()` method.
My only true shared base class is actually `RenderMixin` because the `IndexView` doesn't extend `BaseView`. I'm going to refactor the class hierarchy a bit here - `AsgiView` will be my top level class with the `.asgi()` method on it. `RenderMixin` will be renamed `BaseView(AsgiView)`, while existing `BaseView` will be renamed `DataView(BaseView)` since it mainly exists to introduce the handy `.data()` abstraction.
So...
* `AsgiView` - has `.asgi()` method, extends Sanic `HTTPMethodView` (for the moment)
* `BaseView(AsgiView)` - defines utility methods currently on `RenderMixin`
* `IndexView(BaseView)` - the current `IndexView`
* `DataView(BaseView)` - defines the utilities currently on `BaseView`, including `data()`
* Everything else subclasses `DataView`
## Extract routing logic out into a new `DatasetteView`
I considered calling this `RouteView`, but one of the goals of this project is to allow other ASGI apps to import Datasette itself and reuse it as its own ASGI function.
So `DatasetteView` will subclass `BaseView` and will do all of the routing logic. That logic currently lives here:
https://github.com/simonw/datasette/blob/aa911122feab13f8e65875c98edb00fd3832b7b8/datasette/app.py#L594-L640
## For tests: Implement a version of app_client.get() that calls ASGI instead
Almost all of the unit tests currently use `app_client.get(""/path..."")`. I want to be able to run tests against both ASGI and existing-Sanic, so for the moment I'm going to teach `app_client.get()` to use ASGI instead but only in the presence of a new environment variable. I can then have Travis run the tests twice - once with that environement variable and once without.
## Make datasette serve --asgi run ASGI and uvicorn
Uvicorn supports Python 3.5 again as of https://github.com/encode/uvicorn/issues/330 - so it's going to be the new dependency for Datasette.
## Do some comparative testing of ASGI and non-ASGI
Just some sanity checking to make sure there aren't any weird issues.
## Final step: refactor out Sanic
Hopefully this will just involve changes being made to the AsgiView base class, since that subclasses Sanic `HTTPMethodView`.
Bonus: It looks like dropping Sanic as a dependency in favour of Uvicorn should give us Windows support! https://github.com/encode/uvicorn/issues/82
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