diff --git a/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml b/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd59aa5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+name: Upload Python Package
+
+on:
+ release:
+ types: [published]
+
+permissions:
+ contents: read
+
+jobs:
+ deploy:
+
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
+ - name: Set up Python
+ uses: actions/setup-python@v3
+ with:
+ python-version: '3.x'
+ - name: Install dependencies
+ run: |
+ python -m pip install --upgrade pip
+ pip install flit
+ - name: Build package
+ run: flit build
+ - name: Publish package
+ uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@27b31702a0e7fc50959f5ad993c78deac1bdfc29
+ with:
+ user: __token__
+ password: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index b270892..4ea2fb8 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -169,3 +169,5 @@ cython_debug/
/old_code/
/Dockerfile
/src_dif/
+/_archive/
+/app/
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index c18fec2..6b57eaa 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -10,13 +10,9 @@
## What is Quart-Imp?
-Quart-Imp's main purpose is to help simplify the importing of blueprints, resources, and models.
+Quart-Imp's main purpose is to help simplify the importing of blueprints, and resources.
It has a few extra features built in to help with securing pages and password authentication.
-## Note
-
-**Quart-Flask-Patch is required to use Quart-Imp.**
-
## Generate a Quart app
```bash
@@ -42,15 +38,9 @@ project/
`# app/extensions/__init__.py`
```python
-import quart_flask_patch
-from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
-
from quart_imp import Imp
-_ = quart_flask_patch
-
imp = Imp()
-db = SQLAlchemy()
```
`# app/__init__.py`
@@ -58,25 +48,15 @@ db = SQLAlchemy()
```python
from quart import Quart
-from app.extensions import imp, db
+from app.extensions import imp
def create_app():
app = Quart(__name__, static_url_path="/")
imp.init_app(app)
- imp.import_app_resources(
- files_to_import=["*"],
- folders_to_import=["*"]
- )
+ imp.import_app_resources()
imp.import_blueprints("blueprints")
- imp.import_models("models")
-
- db.init_app(app)
-
- @app.before_serving
- async def create_tables():
- db.create_all()
return app
```
diff --git a/app/__init__.py b/app/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 56a3beb..0000000
--- a/app/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-from quart import Quart
-
-from app.extensions import imp, db
-
-
-def create_app():
- app = Quart(__name__, static_url_path="/")
-
- imp.init_app(app)
- imp.import_app_resources(
- files_to_import=["*"],
- folders_to_import=["*"]
- )
- imp.import_blueprints("blueprints")
- imp.import_models("models")
-
- db.init_app(app)
-
- @app.before_serving
- async def create_tables():
- db.create_all()
-
- return app
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/__init__.py b/app/blueprints/www/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a040ef..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-from quart_imp import Blueprint
-
-bp = Blueprint(__name__)
-
-bp.import_resources("routes")
-
-
-@bp.before_app_request
-async def before_app_request():
- bp.init_session()
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/config.toml b/app/blueprints/www/config.toml
deleted file mode 100644
index e5d4da6..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/config.toml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-ENABLED = "yes"
-
-[SETTINGS]
-URL_PREFIX = "/"
-#SUBDOMAIN = ""
-#URL_DEFAULTS = {}
-STATIC_FOLDER = "static"
-TEMPLATE_FOLDER = "templates"
-STATIC_URL_PATH = "/static"
-#ROOT_PATH = ""
-#CLI_GROUP = ""
-
-[SESSION]
-#www_session = "yes"
-
-# Set ENABLED to true to allow the blueprint
-# to create a database bind, change settings accordingly.
-[DATABASE_BIND]
-ENABLED = false
-DIALECT = "sqlite"
-DATABASE_NAME = "www"
-LOCATION = ""
-PORT = ""
-USERNAME = ""
-PASSWORD = ""
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/routes/index.py b/app/blueprints/www/routes/index.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 5789a23..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/routes/index.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-from quart import render_template
-
-from .. import bp
-
-
-@bp.route("/", methods=["GET"])
-async def index():
- return await render_template(bp.tmpl("index.html"))
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/static/css/water.css b/app/blueprints/www/static/css/water.css
deleted file mode 100644
index 877e139..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/static/css/water.css
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,880 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * Forced dark theme version
- */
-
-:root {
- --background-body: #202b38;
- --background: #161f27;
- --background-alt: #1a242f;
- --selection: #1c76c5;
- --text-main: #dbdbdb;
- --text-bright: #fff;
- --text-muted: #a9b1ba;
- --links: #41adff;
- --focus: #0096bfab;
- --border: #526980;
- --code: #ffbe85;
- --animation-duration: 0.1s;
- --button-base: #0c151c;
- --button-hover: #040a0f;
- --scrollbar-thumb: var(--button-hover);
- --scrollbar-thumb-hover: rgb(0, 0, 0);
- --form-placeholder: #a9a9a9;
- --form-text: #fff;
- --variable: #d941e2;
- --highlight: #efdb43;
- --select-arrow: url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf-8,%3C?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?%3E %3Csvg version='1.1' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3 .org/1999/xlink' height='62.5' width='116.9' fill='%23efef ef'%3E %3Cpath d='M115.3,1.6 C113.7,0 111.1,0 109.5,1.6 L58.5,52.7 L7.4,1.6 C5.8,0 3.2,0 1.6,1.6 C0,3.2 0,5.8 1.6, 7.4 L55.5,61.3 C56.3,62.1 57.3,62.5 58.4,62.5 C59.4,62.5 60.5,62.1 61.3,61.3 L115.2,7.4 C116.9,5.8 116.9,3.2 115. 3,1.6Z'/%3E %3C/svg%3E");
-}
-
-html {
- scrollbar-color: #040a0f #202b38;
- scrollbar-color: var(--scrollbar-thumb) var(--background-body);
- scrollbar-width: thin;
-}
-
-body {
- font-family: system-ui, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', 'Roboto', 'Oxygen', 'Ubuntu', 'Cantarell', 'Fira Sans', 'Droid Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', 'Segoe UI Emoji', 'Apple Color Emoji', 'Noto Color Emoji', sans-serif;
- line-height: 1.4;
- max-width: 800px;
- margin: 20px auto;
- padding: 0 10px;
- word-wrap: break-word;
- color: #dbdbdb;
- color: var(--text-main);
- background: #202b38;
- background: var(--background-body);
- text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;
-}
-
-button {
- transition: background-color 0.1s linear,
- border-color 0.1s linear,
- color 0.1s linear,
- box-shadow 0.1s linear,
- transform 0.1s ease;
- transition: background-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- border-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- box-shadow var(--animation-duration) linear,
- transform var(--animation-duration) ease;
-}
-
-input {
- transition: background-color 0.1s linear,
- border-color 0.1s linear,
- color 0.1s linear,
- box-shadow 0.1s linear,
- transform 0.1s ease;
- transition: background-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- border-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- box-shadow var(--animation-duration) linear,
- transform var(--animation-duration) ease;
-}
-
-textarea {
- transition: background-color 0.1s linear,
- border-color 0.1s linear,
- color 0.1s linear,
- box-shadow 0.1s linear,
- transform 0.1s ease;
- transition: background-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- border-color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- color var(--animation-duration) linear,
- box-shadow var(--animation-duration) linear,
- transform var(--animation-duration) ease;
-}
-
-h1 {
- font-size: 2.2em;
- margin-top: 0;
-}
-
-h1,
-h2,
-h3,
-h4,
-h5,
-h6 {
- margin-bottom: 12px;
- margin-top: 24px;
-}
-
-h1 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h2 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h3 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h4 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h5 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h6 {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-strong {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-h1,
-h2,
-h3,
-h4,
-h5,
-h6,
-b,
-strong,
-th {
- font-weight: 600;
-}
-
-q::before {
- content: none;
-}
-
-q::after {
- content: none;
-}
-
-blockquote {
- border-left: 4px solid #0096bfab;
- border-left: 4px solid var(--focus);
- margin: 1.5em 0;
- padding: 0.5em 1em;
- font-style: italic;
-}
-
-q {
- border-left: 4px solid #0096bfab;
- border-left: 4px solid var(--focus);
- margin: 1.5em 0;
- padding: 0.5em 1em;
- font-style: italic;
-}
-
-blockquote > footer {
- font-style: normal;
- border: 0;
-}
-
-blockquote cite {
- font-style: normal;
-}
-
-address {
- font-style: normal;
-}
-
-a[href^='mailto\:']::before {
- content: '📧 ';
-}
-
-a[href^='tel\:']::before {
- content: '📞 ';
-}
-
-a[href^='sms\:']::before {
- content: '💬 ';
-}
-
-mark {
- background-color: #efdb43;
- background-color: var(--highlight);
- border-radius: 2px;
- padding: 0 2px 0 2px;
- color: #000;
-}
-
-a > code,
-a > strong {
- color: inherit;
-}
-
-button,
-select,
-input[type='submit'],
-input[type='reset'],
-input[type='button'],
-input[type='checkbox'],
-input[type='range'],
-input[type='radio'] {
- cursor: pointer;
-}
-
-input,
-select {
- display: block;
-}
-
-[type='checkbox'],
-[type='radio'] {
- display: initial;
-}
-
-input {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--form-text);
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- font-family: inherit;
- font-size: inherit;
- margin-right: 6px;
- margin-bottom: 6px;
- padding: 10px;
- border: none;
- border-radius: 6px;
- outline: none;
-}
-
-button {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--form-text);
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- font-family: inherit;
- font-size: inherit;
- margin-right: 6px;
- margin-bottom: 6px;
- padding: 10px;
- border: none;
- border-radius: 6px;
- outline: none;
-}
-
-textarea {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--form-text);
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- font-family: inherit;
- font-size: inherit;
- margin-right: 6px;
- margin-bottom: 6px;
- padding: 10px;
- border: none;
- border-radius: 6px;
- outline: none;
-}
-
-select {
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--form-text);
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- font-family: inherit;
- font-size: inherit;
- margin-right: 6px;
- margin-bottom: 6px;
- padding: 10px;
- border: none;
- border-radius: 6px;
- outline: none;
-}
-
-button {
- background-color: #0c151c;
- background-color: var(--button-base);
- padding-right: 30px;
- padding-left: 30px;
-}
-
-input[type='submit'] {
- background-color: #0c151c;
- background-color: var(--button-base);
- padding-right: 30px;
- padding-left: 30px;
-}
-
-input[type='reset'] {
- background-color: #0c151c;
- background-color: var(--button-base);
- padding-right: 30px;
- padding-left: 30px;
-}
-
-input[type='button'] {
- background-color: #0c151c;
- background-color: var(--button-base);
- padding-right: 30px;
- padding-left: 30px;
-}
-
-button:hover {
- background: #040a0f;
- background: var(--button-hover);
-}
-
-input[type='submit']:hover {
- background: #040a0f;
- background: var(--button-hover);
-}
-
-input[type='reset']:hover {
- background: #040a0f;
- background: var(--button-hover);
-}
-
-input[type='button']:hover {
- background: #040a0f;
- background: var(--button-hover);
-}
-
-input[type='color'] {
- min-height: 2rem;
- padding: 8px;
- cursor: pointer;
-}
-
-input[type='checkbox'],
-input[type='radio'] {
- height: 1em;
- width: 1em;
-}
-
-input[type='radio'] {
- border-radius: 100%;
-}
-
-input {
- vertical-align: top;
-}
-
-label {
- vertical-align: middle;
- margin-bottom: 4px;
- display: inline-block;
-}
-
-input:not([type='checkbox']):not([type='radio']),
-input[type='range'],
-select,
-button,
-textarea {
- -webkit-appearance: none;
-}
-
-textarea {
- display: block;
- margin-right: 0;
- box-sizing: border-box;
- resize: vertical;
-}
-
-textarea:not([cols]) {
- width: 100%;
-}
-
-textarea:not([rows]) {
- min-height: 40px;
- height: 140px;
-}
-
-select {
- background: #161f27 url("data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf-8,% 3C?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?%3E %3Csvg version= '1.1' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' xmlns:xlink='http://www.w 3.org/1999/xlink' height='62.5' width='116.9' fill='%23efef ef'%3E %3Cpath d='M115.3,1.6 C113.7,0 111.1,0 109.5,1.6 L5 8.5,52.7 L7.4,1.6 C5.8,0 3.2,0 1.6,1.6 C0,3.2 0,5.8 1.6,7. 4 L55.5,61.3 C56.3,62.1 57.3,62.5 58.4,62.5 C59.4,62.5 60 .5,62.1 61.3,61.3 L115.2,7.4 C116.9,5.8 116.9,3.2 115.3, 1.6Z'/%3E %3C/svg%3E") calc(100% - 12px) 50% / 12px no-repeat;
- background: var(--background) var(--select-arrow) calc(100% - 12px) 50% / 12px no-repeat;
- padding-right: 35px;
-}
-
-select::-ms-expand {
- display: none;
-}
-
-select[multiple] {
- padding-right: 10px;
- background-image: none;
- overflow-y: auto;
-}
-
-input:focus {
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px #0096bfab;
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px var(--focus);
-}
-
-select:focus {
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px #0096bfab;
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px var(--focus);
-}
-
-button:focus {
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px #0096bfab;
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px var(--focus);
-}
-
-textarea:focus {
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px #0096bfab;
- box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px var(--focus);
-}
-
-input[type='checkbox']:active,
-input[type='radio']:active,
-input[type='submit']:active,
-input[type='reset']:active,
-input[type='button']:active,
-input[type='range']:active,
-button:active {
- transform: translateY(2px);
-}
-
-input:disabled,
-select:disabled,
-button:disabled,
-textarea:disabled {
- cursor: not-allowed;
- opacity: 0.5;
-}
-
-::-moz-placeholder {
- color: #a9a9a9;
- color: var(--form-placeholder);
-}
-
-:-ms-input-placeholder {
- color: #a9a9a9;
- color: var(--form-placeholder);
-}
-
-::-ms-input-placeholder {
- color: #a9a9a9;
- color: var(--form-placeholder);
-}
-
-::placeholder {
- color: #a9a9a9;
- color: var(--form-placeholder);
-}
-
-fieldset {
- border: 1px #0096bfab solid;
- border: 1px var(--focus) solid;
- border-radius: 6px;
- margin: 0;
- margin-bottom: 12px;
- padding: 10px;
-}
-
-legend {
- font-size: 0.9em;
- font-weight: 600;
-}
-
-input[type='range'] {
- margin: 10px 0;
- padding: 10px 0;
- background: transparent;
-}
-
-input[type='range']:focus {
- outline: none;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
- width: 100%;
- height: 9.5px;
- -webkit-transition: 0.2s;
- transition: 0.2s;
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border-radius: 3px;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-thumb {
- box-shadow: 0 1px 1px #000, 0 0 1px #0d0d0d;
- height: 20px;
- width: 20px;
- border-radius: 50%;
- background: #526980;
- background: var(--border);
- -webkit-appearance: none;
- margin-top: -7px;
-}
-
-input[type='range']:focus::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-moz-range-track {
- width: 100%;
- height: 9.5px;
- -moz-transition: 0.2s;
- transition: 0.2s;
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border-radius: 3px;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-moz-range-thumb {
- box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000, 0 0 1px #0d0d0d;
- height: 20px;
- width: 20px;
- border-radius: 50%;
- background: #526980;
- background: var(--border);
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-ms-track {
- width: 100%;
- height: 9.5px;
- background: transparent;
- border-color: transparent;
- border-width: 16px 0;
- color: transparent;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-ms-fill-lower {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border: 0.2px solid #010101;
- border-radius: 3px;
- box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000, 0 0 1px #0d0d0d;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-ms-fill-upper {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border: 0.2px solid #010101;
- border-radius: 3px;
- box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000, 0 0 1px #0d0d0d;
-}
-
-input[type='range']::-ms-thumb {
- box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000, 0 0 1px #0d0d0d;
- border: 1px solid #000;
- height: 20px;
- width: 20px;
- border-radius: 50%;
- background: #526980;
- background: var(--border);
-}
-
-input[type='range']:focus::-ms-fill-lower {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
-}
-
-input[type='range']:focus::-ms-fill-upper {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
-}
-
-a {
- text-decoration: none;
- color: #41adff;
- color: var(--links);
-}
-
-a:hover {
- text-decoration: underline;
-}
-
-code {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- color: #ffbe85;
- color: var(--code);
- padding: 2.5px 5px;
- border-radius: 6px;
- font-size: 1em;
-}
-
-samp {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- color: #ffbe85;
- color: var(--code);
- padding: 2.5px 5px;
- border-radius: 6px;
- font-size: 1em;
-}
-
-time {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- color: #ffbe85;
- color: var(--code);
- padding: 2.5px 5px;
- border-radius: 6px;
- font-size: 1em;
-}
-
-pre > code {
- padding: 10px;
- display: block;
- overflow-x: auto;
-}
-
-var {
- color: #d941e2;
- color: var(--variable);
- font-style: normal;
- font-family: monospace;
-}
-
-kbd {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border: 1px solid #526980;
- border: 1px solid var(--border);
- border-radius: 2px;
- color: #dbdbdb;
- color: var(--text-main);
- padding: 2px 4px 2px 4px;
-}
-
-img,
-video {
- max-width: 100%;
- height: auto;
-}
-
-hr {
- border: none;
- border-top: 1px solid #526980;
- border-top: 1px solid var(--border);
-}
-
-table {
- border-collapse: collapse;
- margin-bottom: 10px;
- width: 100%;
- table-layout: fixed;
-}
-
-table caption {
- text-align: left;
-}
-
-td,
-th {
- padding: 6px;
- text-align: left;
- vertical-align: top;
- word-wrap: break-word;
-}
-
-thead {
- border-bottom: 1px solid #526980;
- border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
-}
-
-tfoot {
- border-top: 1px solid #526980;
- border-top: 1px solid var(--border);
-}
-
-tbody tr:nth-child(even) {
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
-}
-
-tbody tr:nth-child(even) button {
- background-color: #1a242f;
- background-color: var(--background-alt);
-}
-
-tbody tr:nth-child(even) button:hover {
- background-color: #202b38;
- background-color: var(--background-body);
-}
-
-::-webkit-scrollbar {
- height: 10px;
- width: 10px;
-}
-
-::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
- background: #161f27;
- background: var(--background);
- border-radius: 6px;
-}
-
-::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
- background: #040a0f;
- background: var(--scrollbar-thumb);
- border-radius: 6px;
-}
-
-::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb:hover {
- background: rgb(0, 0, 0);
- background: var(--scrollbar-thumb-hover);
-}
-
-::-moz-selection {
- background-color: #1c76c5;
- background-color: var(--selection);
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-::selection {
- background-color: #1c76c5;
- background-color: var(--selection);
- color: #fff;
- color: var(--text-bright);
-}
-
-details {
- display: flex;
- flex-direction: column;
- align-items: flex-start;
- background-color: #1a242f;
- background-color: var(--background-alt);
- padding: 10px 10px 0;
- margin: 1em 0;
- border-radius: 6px;
- overflow: hidden;
-}
-
-details[open] {
- padding: 10px;
-}
-
-details > :last-child {
- margin-bottom: 0;
-}
-
-details[open] summary {
- margin-bottom: 10px;
-}
-
-summary {
- display: list-item;
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- padding: 10px;
- margin: -10px -10px 0;
- cursor: pointer;
- outline: none;
-}
-
-summary:hover,
-summary:focus {
- text-decoration: underline;
-}
-
-details > :not(summary) {
- margin-top: 0;
-}
-
-summary::-webkit-details-marker {
- color: #dbdbdb;
- color: var(--text-main);
-}
-
-dialog {
- background-color: #1a242f;
- background-color: var(--background-alt);
- color: #dbdbdb;
- color: var(--text-main);
- border: none;
- border-radius: 6px;
- border-color: #526980;
- border-color: var(--border);
- padding: 10px 30px;
-}
-
-dialog > header:first-child {
- background-color: #161f27;
- background-color: var(--background);
- border-radius: 6px 6px 0 0;
- margin: -10px -30px 10px;
- padding: 10px;
- text-align: center;
-}
-
-dialog::-webkit-backdrop {
- background: #0000009c;
- -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur(4px);
- backdrop-filter: blur(4px);
-}
-
-dialog::backdrop {
- background: #0000009c;
- -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur(4px);
- backdrop-filter: blur(4px);
-}
-
-footer {
- border-top: 1px solid #526980;
- border-top: 1px solid var(--border);
- padding-top: 10px;
- color: #a9b1ba;
- color: var(--text-muted);
-}
-
-body > footer {
- margin-top: 40px;
-}
-
-@media print {
- body,
- pre,
- code,
- summary,
- details,
- button,
- input,
- textarea {
- background-color: #fff;
- }
-
- button,
- input,
- textarea {
- border: 1px solid #000;
- }
-
- body,
- h1,
- h2,
- h3,
- h4,
- h5,
- h6,
- pre,
- code,
- button,
- input,
- textarea,
- footer,
- summary,
- strong {
- color: #000;
- }
-
- summary::marker {
- color: #000;
- }
-
- summary::-webkit-details-marker {
- color: #000;
- }
-
- tbody tr:nth-child(even) {
- background-color: #f2f2f2;
- }
-
- a {
- color: #00f;
- text-decoration: underline;
- }
-}
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/static/img/quart-imp-logo.png b/app/blueprints/www/static/img/quart-imp-logo.png
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deleted file mode 100644
index 695c8bd..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/static/js/main.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-console.log('This log is from the file /home/david/PycharmProjects/quart-imp/app/blueprints/www/static/main.js')
diff --git a/app/blueprints/www/templates/www/extends/main.html b/app/blueprints/www/templates/www/extends/main.html
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index 4c0f54a..0000000
--- a/app/blueprints/www/templates/www/extends/main.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
This is the index route of the included example blueprint.
-
- This template page is located in /home/david/PycharmProjects/quart-imp/app/blueprints/www/templates/www/index.html
- it extends from /home/david/PycharmProjects/quart-imp/app/blueprints/www/templates/www/extends/main.html
- with its route defined in /home/david/PycharmProjects/quart-imp/app/blueprints/www/routes/index.py
- It's being imported by bp.import_resources("routes")
- in the /home/david/PycharmProjects/quart-imp/app/blueprints/www/__init__.py file.
-
-
-
-{% endblock %}
diff --git a/app/default.config.toml b/app/default.config.toml
deleted file mode 100644
index 91f7a8a..0000000
--- a/app/default.config.toml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-# Quart-Imp Config File
-# ------------------------
-# Updates the Quart app config with the variables below.
-# If any variable below does not exist in the standard Quart env
-# vars it is created and will be accessible using
-# app.config. All key names defined below will be
-# capitalised when imported.
-[FLASK]
-DEBUG = false
-#PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = true
-TRAP_HTTP_EXCEPTIONS = false
-#TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS = true
-SECRET_KEY = "86685ef98889e7db7da6df2dd7184f866f4ef34244fe2c52"
-SESSION_COOKIE_NAME = "session"
-#SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN = "domain-here.com"
-#SESSION_COOKIE_PATH = "/"
-SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = true
-SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = false
-SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE = "Lax"
-PERMANENT_SESSION_LIFETIME = 3600 # 1 hour
-SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST = true
-USE_X_SENDFILE = false
-#SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT = 43200
-ERROR_404_HELP = true
-#SERVER_NAME = "localhost:5000"
-APPLICATION_ROOT = "/"
-PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME = "http"
-#MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH = 0
-#TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD = true
-EXPLAIN_TEMPLATE_LOADING = false
-MAX_COOKIE_SIZE = 4093
-
-# This will set the default session variables for the app.
-# Anything here will be accessible using session["your_var_name"]
-# or session.get("your_var_name")
-[SESSION]
-logged_in = false
-
-# These settings are specific to the Flask-SQLAlchemy extension.
-# Anything here will be accessible using app.config
-[SQLALCHEMY]
-SQLALCHEMY_ECHO = false
-SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS = false
-SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES = false
-# Below are extra settings that Quart-Imp uses but relates to Flask-SQLAlchemy.
-# This sets the file extension for SQLite databases, and where to create the folder
-# that the database will be stored in. true will create the folder on the same level as your
-# app, false will create the folder in the app root.
-SQLITE_DB_EXTENSION = ".sqlite"
-SQLITE_STORE_IN_PARENT = false
-
-# [DATABASE.MAIN] is loaded as SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI
-# Dialets = mysql / postgresql / sqlite / oracle / mssql
-# Uncomment below to generate the SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI.
-[DATABASE.MAIN]
-ENABLED = true
-DIALECT = "sqlite"
-DATABASE_NAME = "database"
-LOCATION = ""
-PORT = ""
-USERNAME = ""
-PASSWORD = ""
-
-# Adding another database is as simple as adding a new section.
-# [DATABASE.ANOTHER] will then be accessible using SQLALCHEMY_BINDS
-# The bind key will be stored as a lowercase value, so "ANOTHER" will
-# be accessible as "another"
-# You can then use the bind key in the model as follows:
-# class MyModel(db.Model):
-# __bind_key__ = "another"
-# ...
-
-# Uncomment below to generate and add to SQLALCHEMY_BINDS.
-#[DATABASE.ANOTHER]
-#ENABLED = true
-#DIALECT = "sqlite"
-#DATABASE_NAME = "another"
-#LOCATION = ""
-#PORT = ""
-#USERNAME = ""
-#PASSWORD = ""
diff --git a/app/extensions/__init__.py b/app/extensions/__init__.py
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index 5c1cf18..0000000
--- a/app/extensions/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-import quart_flask_patch
-from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
-
-from quart_imp import Imp
-
-_ = quart_flask_patch
-
-imp = Imp()
-db = SQLAlchemy()
diff --git a/app/models/__init__.py b/app/models/__init__.py
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index 4736b83..0000000
--- a/app/models/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-from sqlalchemy import select, update, delete, insert
-from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
-
-from app.extensions import db
-
-__all__ = [
- "db",
- "select",
- "update",
- "delete",
- "insert",
-]
diff --git a/app/models/example_user_table.py b/app/models/example_user_table.py
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index 853ca5f..0000000
--- a/app/models/example_user_table.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-from quart_imp.auth import authenticate_password
-from quart_imp.auth import encrypt_password
-from quart_imp.auth import generate_private_key
-from quart_imp.auth import generate_salt
-from . import *
-
-
-class ExampleUserTable(db.Model):
- user_id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
- username = db.Column(db.String(256), nullable=False)
- password = db.Column(db.String(512), nullable=False)
- salt = db.Column(db.String(4), nullable=False)
- private_key = db.Column(db.String(256), nullable=False)
- disabled = db.Column(db.Boolean)
-
- @classmethod
- def login(cls, username, password: str) -> bool:
- user = cls.get_by_username(username)
- if user is None:
- return False
- return authenticate_password(password, user.password, user.salt)
-
- @classmethod
- def get_by_id(cls, user_id: int):
- return db.session.execute(
- select(cls).filter_by(user_id=user_id).limit(1)
- ).scalar_one_or_none()
-
- @classmethod
- def get_by_username(cls, username: str):
- return db.session.execute(
- select(cls).filter_by(username=username).limit(1)
- ).scalar_one_or_none()
-
- @classmethod
- def create(cls, username, password, disabled):
- salt = generate_salt()
- salt_pepper_password = encrypt_password(password, salt)
- private_key = generate_private_key(username)
-
- db.session.execute(
- insert(cls).values(
- username=username,
- password=salt_pepper_password,
- salt=salt,
- private_key=private_key,
- disabled=disabled,
- )
- )
- db.session.commit()
-
- @classmethod
- def update(cls, user_id: int, username, private_key, disabled):
- db.session.execute(
- update(cls).where(
- cls.user_id == user_id
- ).values(
- username=username,
- private_key=private_key,
- disabled=disabled,
- )
- )
- db.session.commit()
-
- @classmethod
- def delete(cls, user_id: int):
- db.session.execute(
- delete(cls).where(
- cls.user_id == user_id
- )
- )
- db.session.commit()
diff --git a/app/resources/cli/cli.py b/app/resources/cli/cli.py
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index cdbd9b9..0000000
--- a/app/resources/cli/cli.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-from quart import current_app as app
-from app.extensions import db
-from app.models.example_user_table import ExampleUserTable
-
-
-@app.cli.command("config")
-async def create_tables():
- print(app.config)
-
-
-@app.cli.command("create-tables")
-async def create_tables():
- db.create_all()
-
-
-@app.cli.command("get-example-user")
-async def get_example_user():
- result = ExampleUserTable.get_by_id(1)
- if not result:
- print("User not found.")
- return
- print(
- f"""
- user_id: {result.user_id}
- username: {result.username}
- salt: {result.salt}
- password: {result.password}
- private_key: {result.private_key}
- disabled: {result.disabled}
- """
- )
-
-
-@app.cli.command("create-example-user")
-async def add_example_user():
- ExampleUserTable.create(
- username="admin",
- password="password",
- disabled=False,
- )
-
-
-@app.cli.command("update-example-user")
-async def update_example_user():
- ExampleUserTable.update(
- user_id=1,
- username="admin-updated",
- private_key="private_key",
- disabled=False,
- )
-
-
-@app.cli.command("delete-example-user")
-async def delete_example_user():
- ExampleUserTable.delete(
- user_id=1,
- )
diff --git a/app/resources/context_processors/context_processors.py b/app/resources/context_processors/context_processors.py
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index b1215af..0000000
--- a/app/resources/context_processors/context_processors.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-from quart import current_app as app
-
-
-@app.context_processor
-async def example__utility_processor():
- """
- Usage:
- {{ format_price(100.33) }} -> $100.33
- """
-
- async def example__format_price(amount, currency='$'):
- return '{1}{0:.2f}'.format(amount, currency)
-
- return dict(format_price=example__format_price)
diff --git a/app/resources/error_handlers/error_handlers.py b/app/resources/error_handlers/error_handlers.py
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index b31d620..0000000
--- a/app/resources/error_handlers/error_handlers.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-from quart import current_app as app
-from quart import render_template
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(400)
-async def error_400(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/400.html",
- ), 400
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(401)
-async def error_401(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/401.html",
- ), 401
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(403)
-async def error_403(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/403.html",
- ), 403
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(404)
-async def error_404(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/404.html",
- ), 404
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(405)
-async def error_405(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/405.html",
- ), 405
-
-
-@app.errorhandler(500)
-async def error_500(error):
- return await render_template(
- "errors/500.html",
- ), 500
diff --git a/app/resources/filters/filters.py b/app/resources/filters/filters.py
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index bbfb78f..0000000
--- a/app/resources/filters/filters.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-from quart import current_app as app
-
-
-@app.template_filter('example__num_to_month')
-async def example__num_to_month(num: str) -> str:
- """
- Usage:
- {{ 1 | example__num_to_month }} -> January
- """
- if isinstance(num, int):
- num = str(num)
-
- months = {
- "1": "January",
- "2": "February",
- "3": "March",
- "4": "April",
- "5": "May",
- "6": "June",
- "7": "July",
- "8": "August",
- "9": "September",
- "10": "October",
- "11": "November",
- "12": "December",
- }
-
- if num in months:
- return months[num]
- return "Month not found"
diff --git a/app/resources/routes/routes.py b/app/resources/routes/routes.py
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index 28700ac..0000000
--- a/app/resources/routes/routes.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-from quart import current_app as app
-from quart import render_template
-
-
-@app.route("/resources")
-async def index():
- return await render_template("index.html")
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diff --git a/app/resources/templates/errors/400.html b/app/resources/templates/errors/400.html
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--- a/app/resources/templates/errors/400.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
- 400 Bad Request
-
-
-
-