zrok/sdk/python/examples/http-server/README.md
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"http-server" SDK Example

This http-server example is a minimal zrok application that surfaces a basic HTTP server over a public share.

Implementation

root = zrok.environment.root.Load()

The root is a structure that contains all of the user's environment details and allows the SDK application to access the zrok service instance and the underlying OpenZiti network.

try:
    shr = zrok.share.CreateShare(root=root, request=ShareRequest(
        BackendMode=zrok.model.TCP_TUNNEL_BACKEND_MODE,
        ShareMode=zrok.model.PUBLIC_SHARE_MODE,
        Frontends=['public'],
        Target="http-server"
    ))
    shrToken = shr.Token
    print("Access server at the following endpoints: ", "\n".join(shr.FrontendEndpoints))

    def removeShare():
        zrok.share.DeleteShare(root=root, shr=shr)
        print("Deleted share")
    atexit.register(removeShare)
except Exception as e:
    print("unable to create share", e)
    sys.exit(1)

The sdk.CreateShare call uses the loaded environment root along with the details of the share request (sdk.ShareRequest) to create the share that will be used to access the http-server.

We are using the sdk.TcpTunnelBackendMode to handle tcp traffic. This time we are using sdk.PublicShareMode to take advantage of a public share that is running. With that we set which frontends to listen on, so we use whatever is configured, public here.

Next, we populate our cfg options for our decorator.

zrok_opts['cfg'] = zrok.decor.Opts(root=root, shrToken=shrToken, bindPort=bindPort)

Next, we run the server which ends up calling the following:

@zrok.decor.zrok(opts=zrok_opts)
def runApp():
    from waitress import serve
    # the port is only used to integrate Zrok with frameworks that expect a "hostname:port" combo
    serve(app, port=bindPort)