This small project comprises a simple Python UDP server plus Dockerfile, as well as a (hopefully) useful Makefile and unittests.
The server makes use of the asyncio
and uvloop
libraries to allow for fast, asynchronous request handling.
Check out this blog post if you're interested in more performance details.
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
The code is run and tested with Python 3.7.7 on macOS 10.14.6 and Python 3.8.5 on Ubuntu 18.04.5.
Clone the repo to your local machine.
Create a virtual environment for Python 3 with:
python3 -m pip install virtualenv
python3 -m virtualenv -p python3 env
Activate the virtual environment with:
source env/bin/activate
Install the required Python packages with:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Quickstart (see below for flags, or use -h
):
python3 app.py
Stop with Ctrl+C.
Make sure you have Docker installed locally:
docker -v
Quickstart:
make build && make run
Alternatively, build the image locally with:
docker build --tag emoji-app:latest .
Or:
make build
Then, run the container locally with:
docker run --rm --name emoji-app -p 3001:3001/udp emoji-app:latest
Or:
make run
Optionally, the following flags can be used: --n
, --r
, --s
and --h/-h
:
--n
Multiply number of emojis by n (int
, default:1
)--r
Disable translation from keyword to emoji (bool
, default:False
)--s
Separator between each emoji (str
, default:""
)--h/-h
See usage information
For example:
docker run --rm --name emoji-app -p 3001:3001/udp emoji-app:latest --n 2 --r True --s "+"
In another shell session, you can now trigger the endpoint (0.0.0.0:3001
), for example using nc
:
nc -u 0.0.0.0 3001
Send a message and hit enter:
2 :ok:
Using the Makefile
you can run make <cmd>
where <cmd>
is one of:
sort-imports
to ensure Python imports are in the correct PEP format/orderformat
to format Python files usingblack
type-check
to run static type checking usingmypy
test
to run unittests usingpytest
all
to run all steps (or just typemake
)
- Manuel Zander
Many thanks to julvo for his review and great suggestions during development of this software 😊