Documentation coming in version 0.1.4

Features

  • Easy to use with object oriented syntax.
  • Intellisense support with typehints and docstrings.
  • High flexibility with configuration options.
  • Supports newer versions of Python.
  • Self explanatory error messages.

Upcoming features

  • Enhanced docstrings
  • Documentation
  • Proxys
  • CLI

Installation

To install hoist, run one of these commands, depending on your OS.

Linux/Mac

python3 -m pip install -U hoist3

Windows

py -3 -m pip install -U hoist3

Credits

This project was developed by ZeroIntensity, under the MIT License.

Dependencies

Examples

Basic Server Example

# file1.py

import hoist

client = hoist.Client()

server = client.create_server('localhost', 5000)

@server.received('hi')
def receive(message):
    return 'Hello!'

@server.received()
def catch_all(message):
    print(f'{message} was received.')

# file2.py

import hoist

client = hoist.Client()
server = client.find_server('localhost', 5000)

resp = server.send('hi')
server.send('test') # Prints out "test was received" in file1

print(resp) # Prints out "Hello!"

Basic API Example

# file1.py
import hoist

client = hoist.Client()
server = client.create_server('localhost', 6000)

schema: dict = {
    'hello': 'hi',
    'hi': 'hello',
    'message', 'response'
}

server.add_auto_return(schema)

@server.received()
def not_found(message):
    return hoist.Error('not found', 404)
# file2.py
import hoist

client = hoist.Client()
server = client.find_server('localhost', 6000)

resp = server.send('hi')
print(resp) # prints out "hello"

resp_2 = server.send('a') # raises "hoist.ServerResponseError"

GitHub

GitHub - ZeroIntensity/Hoist: Communicate with other python files via the local network.
Communicate with other python files via the local network. - GitHub - ZeroIntensity/Hoist: Communicate with other python files via the local network.