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  1. Server-Client communication protocol
  2. ========================================
  3. PyWebIO uses a server-client architecture, the server executes task code, and interacts with the client (that is, the user browser) through the network. This section introduce the protocol specification for the communication between PyWebIO server and client.
  4. There are two communication methods between server and client: WebSocket and Http.
  5. When using Tornado or aiohttp backend, the server and client communicate through WebSocket, when using Flask or Django backend, the server and client communicate through Http.
  6. **WebSocket communication**
  7. The server and the client send json-serialized message through WebSocket connection
  8. **Http communication**
  9. * The client polls the backend through Http GET requests, and the backend returns a list of PyWebIO messages serialized in json
  10. * When the user submits the form or clicks the button, the client submits data to the backend through Http POST request
  11. In the following, the data sent by the server to the client is called command, and the data sent by the client to the server is called event.
  12. The following describes the format of command and event
  13. Command
  14. ------------
  15. Command is sent by the server to the client. The basic format of command is::
  16. {
  17. "command": ""
  18. "task_id": ""
  19. "spec": {}
  20. }
  21. Each fields are described as follows:
  22. * ``command`` : command name
  23. * ``task_id`` : Id of the task that send the command
  24. * ``spec`` : the data of the command, which is different depending on the command name
  25. Note that: the arguments shown above are merely the same with the parameters of corresponding PyWebIO functions,
  26. but there are some differences.
  27. The following describes the ``spec`` fields of different commands:
  28. input_group
  29. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  30. Show a form in user's browser.
  31. .. list-table:: fields of ``spec``
  32. :header-rows: 1
  33. * - Field
  34. - Required
  35. - Type
  36. - Description
  37. * - label
  38. - False
  39. - str
  40. - Title of the form
  41. * - inputs
  42. - True
  43. - list
  44. - Input items
  45. * - cancelable
  46. - False
  47. - bool
  48. - | Whether the form can be cancelled。
  49. | If cancelable=True, a “Cancel” button will be displayed at the bottom of the form.
  50. | A ``from_cancel`` event is triggered after the user clicks the cancel button.
  51. The ``inputs`` field is a list of input items, each input item is a ``dict``, the fields of the item are as follows:
  52. * label: Label of input field, required.
  53. * type: Input type, required.
  54. * name: Identifier of the input field, required.
  55. * onchange: bool, whether to push input value when input change
  56. * onbulr: bool, whether to push input value when input field `onblur`
  57. * auto_focus: Set focus automatically. At most one item of ``auto_focus`` can be true in the input item list
  58. * help_text: Help text for the input
  59. * Additional HTML attribute of the input element
  60. * Other attributes of different input types
  61. Currently supported ``type`` are:
  62. * text: Plain text input
  63. * number: Number input
  64. * password: Password input
  65. * checkbox: Checkbox
  66. * radio: Radio
  67. * select: Drop-down selection
  68. * textarea: Multi-line text input
  69. * file: File uploading
  70. * actions: Actions selection.
  71. Correspondence between different input types and html input elements:
  72. * text: input[type=text]
  73. * number: input[type=number]
  74. * password: input[type=password]
  75. * checkbox: input[type=checkbox]
  76. * radio: input[type=radio]
  77. * select: select https://developer.mozilla.org/zh-CN/docs/Web/HTML/Element/select
  78. * textarea: textarea https://developer.mozilla.org/zh-CN/docs/Web/HTML/Element/textarea
  79. * file: input[type=file]
  80. * actions: button[type=submit] https://developer.mozilla.org/zh-CN/docs/Web/HTML/Element/button
  81. Unique attributes of different input types:
  82. * text,number,password:
  83. * action: Display a button on the right of the input field.
  84. The format of ``action`` is ``{label: button label, callback_id: button click callback id}``
  85. * textarea:
  86. * code: Codemirror options, same as ``code`` parameter of :func:`pywebio.input.textarea`
  87. * select:
  88. * options: ``{label:, value: , [selected:,] [disabled:]}``
  89. * checkbox:
  90. * options: ``{label:, value: , [selected:,] [disabled:]}``
  91. * inline
  92. * radio:
  93. * options: ``{label:, value: , [selected:,] [disabled:]}``
  94. * inline
  95. * actions
  96. * buttons: ``{label:, value:, [type: 'submit'/'reset'/'cancel'], [disabled:]}`` .
  97. * file:
  98. * multiple: Whether to allow upload multiple files.
  99. * max_size: The maximum size of a single file, in bytes.
  100. * max_total_size: The maximum size of all files, in bytes.
  101. update_input
  102. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  103. Update the input item, you can update the ``spec`` of the input item of the currently displayed form
  104. The ``spec`` fields of ``update_input`` commands:
  105. * target_name: str The name of the target input item.
  106. * target_value: str, optional. Used to filter item in checkbox, radio
  107. * attributes: dist, fields need to be updated
  108. * valid_status: When it is bool, it means setting the state of the input value, pass/fail; when it is 0, it means clear the valid_status flag
  109. * value: Set the value of the item
  110. * label
  111. * placeholder
  112. * invalid_feedback
  113. * valid_feedback
  114. * help_text
  115. * options: only available in checkbox, radio and select type
  116. * other fields of item's ``spec`` // not support the ``inline`` field
  117. close_session
  118. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  119. Indicates that the server has closed the connection. ``spec`` of the command is empty.
  120. set_session_id
  121. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  122. Send current session id to client, used to reconnect to server (Only available in websocket connection).
  123. ``spec`` of the command is session id.
  124. destroy_form
  125. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  126. Destroy the current form. ``spec`` of the command is empty.
  127. Note: The form will not be automatically destroyed after it is submitted, it needs to be explicitly destroyed using this command
  128. output
  129. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  130. Output content
  131. The ``spec`` fields of ``output`` commands:
  132. * type: content type
  133. * style: str, Additional css style
  134. * container_selector: The css selector of output widget's container. If empty(default), use widget self as container
  135. * container_dom_id: The dom id set to output widget's container.
  136. * scope: str, CSS selector of the output container. If multiple containers are matched, the content will be output to every matched container
  137. * position: int, see :ref:`scope - User manual <scope_param>`
  138. * Other attributes of different types
  139. ``container_selector`` and ``container_dom_id`` is used to implement output context manager.
  140. Unique attributes of different types:
  141. * type: markdown
  142. * content: str
  143. * options: dict, `marked.js <https://github.com/markedjs/marked>`_ options
  144. * sanitize: bool, Whether to enable a XSS sanitizer for HTML
  145. * type: html
  146. * content: str
  147. * sanitize: bool, Whether to enable a XSS sanitizer for HTML
  148. * type: text
  149. * content: str
  150. * inline: bool, Use text as an inline element (no line break at the end of the text)
  151. * type: buttons
  152. * callback_id:
  153. * buttons:[ {value:, label:, [color:]},...]
  154. * small: bool, Whether to enable small button
  155. * link: bool, Whether to make button seem as link.
  156. * type: file
  157. * name: File name when downloading
  158. * content: File content with base64 encoded
  159. * type: table
  160. * data: Table data, which is a two-dimensional list, the first row is table header.
  161. * span: cell span info. Format: {"[row id],[col id]": {"row":row span, "col":col span }}
  162. popup
  163. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  164. Show popup
  165. The ``spec`` fields of ``popup`` commands:
  166. * title
  167. * content
  168. * size: ``large``, ``normal``, ``small``
  169. * implicit_close
  170. * closable
  171. * dom_id: DOM id of popup container element
  172. toast
  173. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  174. Show a notification message
  175. The ``spec`` fields of ``popup`` commands:
  176. * content
  177. * duration
  178. * position: `'left'` / `'center'` / `'right'`
  179. * color: hexadecimal color value starting with '#'
  180. * callback_id
  181. close_popup
  182. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  183. Close the current popup window.
  184. ``spec`` of the command is empty.
  185. set_env
  186. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  187. Config the environment of current session.
  188. The ``spec`` fields of ``set_env`` commands:
  189. * title (str)
  190. * output_animation (bool)
  191. * auto_scroll_bottom (bool)
  192. * http_pull_interval (int)
  193. output_ctl
  194. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  195. Output control
  196. The ``spec`` fields of ``output_ctl`` commands:
  197. * set_scope: scope name
  198. * container: Specify css selector to the parent scope of target scope.
  199. * position: int, The index where this scope is created in the parent scope.
  200. * if_exist: What to do when the specified scope already exists:
  201. - null: Do nothing
  202. - `'remove'`: Remove the old scope first and then create a new one
  203. - `'clear'`: Just clear the contents of the old scope, but don’t create a new scope
  204. * clear: css selector of the scope need to clear
  205. * clear_before
  206. * clear_after
  207. * clear_range:[,]
  208. * scroll_to
  209. * position: top/middle/bottom, Where to place the scope in the visible area of the page
  210. * remove: Remove the specified scope
  211. run_script
  212. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  213. run javascript code in user's browser
  214. The ``spec`` fields of ``run_script`` commands:
  215. * code: str, code
  216. * args: dict, Local variables passed to js code
  217. * eval: bool, whether to submit the return value of javascript code
  218. download
  219. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  220. Send file to user
  221. The ``spec`` fields of ``download`` commands:
  222. * name: str, File name when downloading
  223. * content: str, File content in base64 encoding.
  224. Event
  225. ------------
  226. Event is sent by the client to the server. The basic format of event is::
  227. {
  228. event: event name
  229. task_id: ""
  230. data: object/str
  231. }
  232. The ``data`` field is the data carried by the event, and its content varies according to the event.
  233. The ``data`` field of different events is as follows:
  234. input_event
  235. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  236. Triggered when the form changes
  237. * event_name: Current available value is ``'blur'``, which indicates that the input item loses focus
  238. * name: name of input item
  239. * value: value of input item
  240. note: checkbox and radio do not generate blur events
  241. .. _callback_event:
  242. callback
  243. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  244. Triggered when the user clicks the button in the page
  245. In the ``callback`` event, ``task_id`` is the ``callback_id`` field of the ``button``;
  246. The ``data`` of the event is the ``value`` of the button that was clicked
  247. from_submit
  248. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  249. Triggered when the user submits the form
  250. The ``data`` of the event is a dict, whose key is the name of the input item, and whose value is the value of the input item.
  251. from_cancel
  252. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  253. Cancel input form
  254. The ``data`` of the event is ``None``
  255. js_yield
  256. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  257. submit data from js
  258. The ``data`` of the event is the data need to submit