├── .idea ├── .name ├── vcs.xml ├── modules.xml ├── MomentsServer.iml └── misc.xml ├── model ├── database.py ├── image.py ├── comment.py ├── tweet.py └── user.py ├── uwsgi.ini ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── sql └── moments.sql ├── server.py └── LICENSE /.idea/.name: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MomentsServer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /model/database.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy 2 | 3 | __author__ = 'ty' 4 | 5 | db = SQLAlchemy() 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.idea/vcs.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uwsgi.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [uwsgi] 2 | plugins = python3 3 | chdir = /opt/MomentsServer 4 | module = server 5 | callable = app 6 | enable-threads = true 7 | thunder-lock = true 8 | master = true 9 | vacuum = true 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.idea/modules.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.idea/MomentsServer.iml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.idea/misc.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /model/image.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import json 2 | from model.database import db 3 | 4 | __author__ = 'ty' 5 | 6 | 7 | class Image(db.Model): 8 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 9 | url = db.Column(db.Text) 10 | 11 | def __init__(self, url): 12 | self.url = url 13 | 14 | def __repr__(self): 15 | return '' % self.url 16 | 17 | def json(self): 18 | return json.dumps(self, default=lambda o: o.__dict__, ensure_ascii=False) 19 | 20 | def serialized(self): 21 | return {"url": self.url} 22 | 23 | 24 | def dump_images(image_string): 25 | image_ids = image_string.split(',') 26 | images = [] 27 | for image_id in image_ids: 28 | image = Image.query.filter_by(id=image_id).first() 29 | if image: 30 | images.append(image.serialized()) 31 | 32 | return images 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | 5 | # C extensions 6 | *.so 7 | 8 | # Distribution / packaging 9 | .Python 10 | env/ 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | *.egg-info/ 23 | .installed.cfg 24 | *.egg 25 | 26 | # PyInstaller 27 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 28 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 29 | *.manifest 30 | *.spec 31 | 32 | # Installer logs 33 | pip-log.txt 34 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 35 | 36 | # Unit test / coverage reports 37 | htmlcov/ 38 | .tox/ 39 | .coverage 40 | .coverage.* 41 | .cache 42 | nosetests.xml 43 | coverage.xml 44 | *,cover 45 | 46 | # Translations 47 | *.mo 48 | *.pot 49 | 50 | # Django stuff: 51 | *.log 52 | 53 | # Sphinx documentation 54 | docs/_build/ 55 | 56 | # PyBuilder 57 | target/ 58 | .idea/workspace.xml 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /model/comment.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import json 2 | import time 3 | from model.database import db 4 | from model.user import dump_sender 5 | 6 | __author__ = 'ty' 7 | 8 | 9 | class Comment(db.Model): 10 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 11 | sender = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) 12 | content = db.Column(db.Text) 13 | time_post = db.Column(db.Integer) 14 | time_update = db.Column(db.Integer) 15 | 16 | def __init__(self, sender, content): 17 | self.sender = sender 18 | self.content = content 19 | self.time_post = int(time.time()) 20 | self.time_update = self.time_post 21 | 22 | def __repr__(self): 23 | return '' % self.content 24 | 25 | def json(self): 26 | return json.dumps(self, default=lambda o: o.__dict__, ensure_ascii=False) 27 | 28 | def serialized(self): 29 | comment = { 30 | "id": self.id, 31 | "sender": dump_sender(self.sender) 32 | } 33 | if self.content: 34 | comment["content"] = self.content 35 | 36 | return comment 37 | 38 | 39 | def dump_comments(comment_string): 40 | comments = [] 41 | if comment_string: 42 | comment_ids = comment_string.split(',') 43 | comments = Comment.query.filter(Comment.id.in_(comment_ids)).order_by(Comment.time_post.desc()).all() 44 | 45 | return [comment.serialized() for comment in comments] 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MomentsServer 2 | [MomentsServer](https://github.com/xdtianyu/MomentsServer) is server side of [Moments](https://github.com/xdtianyu/Moments), it's still under development. 3 | 4 | Dependencies 5 | ------- 6 | 7 | pip3 install PyMySQL 8 | pip3 install flask 9 | pip3 install Flask-SQLAlchemy 10 | 11 | **Create mysql database and import test data** 12 | 13 | 1\. Login to your MYSQL console. 14 | 15 | mysql -uroot -p 16 | 17 | 2\. Create `moments` database 18 | 19 | CREATE DATABASE moments DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_general_ci; 20 | 21 | 3\. Import test data 22 | 23 | use moments; 24 | source sql/moments.sql; 25 | 26 | Deployment 27 | ------- 28 | 29 | 1\. Using `python3` command line 30 | 31 | Run `python3 server.py` and it's be deployed at `http://$YOUR_SERVER_IP$:5000` 32 | 33 | 2\. I suggest that you should use `uwsgi` and `nginx` 34 | 35 | apt-get install uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3 36 | cp uwsgi.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/moments.ini 37 | cd /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled 38 | ln -s ../apps-available/moments.ini 39 | service uwsgi restart 40 | 41 | Default `chdir` in `moments.ini` is `/opt/MomentsServer`, change this to your clone path. 42 | 43 | Add the following lines to your nginx site config 44 | 45 | ``` 46 | location / { 47 | try_files $uri @moments; 48 | } 49 | 50 | location @moments { 51 | include uwsgi_params; 52 | uwsgi_pass unix:/run/uwsgi/app/moments/socket; 53 | } 54 | ``` 55 | 56 | LICENSE 57 | ------- 58 | 59 | ``` 60 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 61 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 62 | 63 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 64 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 65 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 66 | ``` 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /model/tweet.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import time 2 | from model.comment import dump_comments 3 | from model.database import db 4 | from model.image import dump_images 5 | from model.user import dump_sender 6 | 7 | __author__ = 'ty' 8 | 9 | 10 | class Tweet(db.Model): 11 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 12 | sender = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) 13 | content = db.Column(db.Text) 14 | images = db.Column(db.Text) 15 | comments = db.Column(db.Text) 16 | time_post = db.Column(db.Integer) 17 | time_update = db.Column(db.Integer) 18 | 19 | def __init__(self, sender, content=None, images=None): 20 | self.sender = sender 21 | self.content = content 22 | self.images = images 23 | self.time_post = int(time.time()) 24 | self.time_update = self.time_post 25 | 26 | def __repr__(self): 27 | return '' % self.content 28 | 29 | def add_comment(self, comment_id): 30 | comment_ids = [] 31 | if self.comments: 32 | comment_ids.extend(self.comments.split(',')) 33 | comment_ids.append(comment_id) 34 | self.comments = ','.join(map(str, comment_ids)) 35 | 36 | def serialized(self): 37 | tweet = { 38 | "id": self.id, 39 | "sender": dump_sender(self.sender) 40 | } 41 | if self.content: 42 | tweet["content"] = self.content 43 | if self.comments: 44 | tweet["comments"] = dump_comments(self.comments) 45 | if self.images: 46 | tweet["images"] = dump_images(self.images) 47 | 48 | return tweet 49 | 50 | 51 | def dump_tweets(user_id, friends=None): 52 | users = [user_id] 53 | if friends: 54 | users.extend(friends.split(',')) 55 | 56 | tweets = Tweet.query.filter(Tweet.sender.in_(users)).order_by(Tweet.time_post.desc()).all() 57 | return [tweet.serialized() for tweet in tweets] 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /model/user.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import json 2 | import time 3 | 4 | from model.database import db 5 | 6 | __author__ = 'ty' 7 | 8 | 9 | class User(db.Model): 10 | id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) 11 | username = db.Column(db.String(128), unique=True, nullable=False) 12 | email = db.Column(db.String(128), unique=True, nullable=False) 13 | password = db.Column(db.Text, nullable=False) 14 | nick = db.Column(db.String(128)) 15 | avatar = db.Column(db.String(256)) 16 | profile_image = db.Column(db.String(256)) 17 | friends = db.Column(db.Text) 18 | time_register = db.Column(db.Integer) 19 | time_last_login = db.Column(db.Integer) 20 | 21 | def __init__(self, username, email): 22 | self.username = username 23 | self.email = email 24 | self.time_register = int(time.time()) 25 | self.time_last_login = self.time_register 26 | 27 | def __repr__(self): 28 | return '' % self.username 29 | 30 | def json(self): 31 | user = { 32 | 'username': self.username, 33 | 'nick': self.nick, 34 | 'avatar': self.avatar, 35 | 'profile-image': self.profile_image 36 | } 37 | return json.jsonify(user) 38 | 39 | def sender(self): 40 | user = { 41 | 'username': self.username, 42 | 'nick': self.nick, 43 | 'avatar': self.avatar 44 | } 45 | return json.jsonify(user) 46 | 47 | def serialized(self): 48 | return { 49 | 'username': self.username, 50 | 'nick': self.nick, 51 | 'avatar': self.avatar 52 | } 53 | 54 | def serialized_friends(self): 55 | return dump_friends(self.friends) 56 | 57 | def serialized_tweets(self): 58 | from model.tweet import dump_tweets 59 | 60 | return dump_tweets(self.id, self.friends) 61 | 62 | 63 | def dump_sender(user_id): 64 | user = User.query.filter_by(id=user_id).first() 65 | return user.serialized() 66 | 67 | 68 | def dump_friends(friends_string): 69 | friends_ids = friends_string.split(',') 70 | friends = [] 71 | for friend_id in friends_ids: 72 | friend = User.query.filter_by(id=friend_id).first() 73 | if friend: 74 | friends.append(friend.serialized()) 75 | return friends 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sql/moments.sql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump 2 | -- version 4.5.1 3 | -- http://www.phpmyadmin.net 4 | -- 5 | -- Host: localhost 6 | -- Generation Time: 2015-11-01 19:32:28 7 | -- 服务器版本: 5.5.44-MariaDB-1ubuntu0.14.04.1 8 | -- PHP Version: 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.14 9 | 10 | SET SQL_MODE = "NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO"; 11 | SET time_zone = "+00:00"; 12 | 13 | 14 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@@CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */; 15 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */; 16 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION=@@COLLATION_CONNECTION */; 17 | /*!40101 SET NAMES utf8mb4 */; 18 | 19 | -- 20 | -- Database: `moments` 21 | -- 22 | 23 | -- -------------------------------------------------------- 24 | 25 | -- 26 | -- 表的结构 `comment` 27 | -- 28 | 29 | CREATE TABLE `comment` ( 30 | `id` int(11) NOT NULL, 31 | `sender` int(11) NOT NULL, 32 | `content` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci, 33 | `time_post` int(11) NOT NULL, 34 | `time_update` int(11) NOT NULL 35 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci; 36 | 37 | -- 38 | -- 转存表中的数据 `comment` 39 | -- 40 | 41 | INSERT INTO `comment` (`id`, `sender`, `content`, `time_post`, `time_update`) VALUES 42 | (1, 1, 'great', 1446353495, 1446355439), 43 | (2, 1, '哈哈哈', 1446352495, 1446355439), 44 | (4, 2, '哈哈哈', 1446376373, 1446376373), 45 | (5, 2, '哈哈哈哦哦哦', 1446376430, 1446376430); 46 | 47 | -- -------------------------------------------------------- 48 | 49 | -- 50 | -- 表的结构 `image` 51 | -- 52 | 53 | CREATE TABLE `image` ( 54 | `id` int(11) NOT NULL, 55 | `url` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci 56 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci; 57 | 58 | -- 59 | -- 转存表中的数据 `image` 60 | -- 61 | 62 | INSERT INTO `image` (`id`, `url`) VALUES 63 | (1, 'http://theakiba.com/images/2013/03/4048_moepic1.png'), 64 | (2, 'http://i.imgur.com/DWs03lR.jpg'), 65 | (3, 'http://theakiba.com/images/2013/03/4048_moepic7.jpg'), 66 | (6, 'https://openranka.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/31447949.jpg'), 67 | (7, 'http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/80e01e22da63d0a4a12791206a6784d21424538006_full.jpg'), 68 | (8, 'https://openranka.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/31447949.jpg'), 69 | (9, 'http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/80e01e22da63d0a4a12791206a6784d21424538006_full.jpg'); 70 | 71 | -- -------------------------------------------------------- 72 | 73 | -- 74 | -- 表的结构 `tweet` 75 | -- 76 | 77 | CREATE TABLE `tweet` ( 78 | `id` int(11) NOT NULL, 79 | `sender` int(11) NOT NULL, 80 | `content` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci, 81 | `images` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci, 82 | `comments` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci, 83 | `time_post` int(11) NOT NULL, 84 | `time_update` int(11) NOT NULL 85 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci; 86 | 87 | -- 88 | -- 转存表中的数据 `tweet` 89 | -- 90 | 91 | INSERT INTO `tweet` (`id`, `sender`, `content`, `images`, `comments`, `time_post`, `time_update`) VALUES 92 | (1, 2, '测试', NULL, NULL, 1446351495, 1446351495), 93 | (2, 1, 'testhahah哈哈哈', '1,2', NULL, 1446352495, 1446352495), 94 | (3, 2, '哈哈哈哈啊第三大三', '3', '1,2', 1446353395, 1446353395), 95 | (4, 2, '的萨打算dadasdasda发萨福', '1,2,3', NULL, 1446353495, 1446353495), 96 | (5, 1, 'test', NULL, NULL, 1446362639, 1446362639), 97 | (6, 1, '测试', NULL, NULL, 1446363118, 1446363118), 98 | (7, 1, '测试嗖嗖嗖嗖', '6,7', NULL, 1446363839, 1446363839), 99 | (8, 1, '测试嗖嗖啊的萨的萨阿斯顿萨', '8,9', '4,5', 1446363876, 1446363876); 100 | 101 | -- -------------------------------------------------------- 102 | 103 | -- 104 | -- 表的结构 `user` 105 | -- 106 | 107 | CREATE TABLE `user` ( 108 | `id` int(11) NOT NULL, 109 | `username` varchar(128) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, 110 | `email` varchar(128) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, 111 | `password` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, 112 | `nick` varchar(128) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, 113 | `avatar` varchar(256) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, 114 | `profile_image` varchar(256) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, 115 | `friends` text COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, 116 | `time_register` int(11) NOT NULL, 117 | `time_last_login` int(11) NOT NULL 118 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci; 119 | 120 | -- 121 | -- 转存表中的数据 `user` 122 | -- 123 | 124 | INSERT INTO `user` (`id`, `username`, `email`, `password`, `nick`, `avatar`, `profile_image`, `friends`, `time_register`, `time_last_login`) VALUES 125 | (1, 'tianyu', 'tianyu@xdty.org', '123456', 'tianyu', 'https://33.media.tumblr.com/avatar_85177c2ee2c6_128.png', 'http://theakiba.com/images/2013/03/4048_moepic1.png', '2', 1446351495, 1446351495), 126 | (2, 'jsmith', 'jsmith@xdty.org', '123456', 'John Smith', 'http://info.thoughtworks.com/rs/thoughtworks2/images/glyph_badge.png', 'http://img2.findthebest.com/sites/default/files/688/media/images/Mingle_159902_i0.png', '1', 1446352495, 1446352495); 127 | 128 | -- 129 | -- Indexes for dumped tables 130 | -- 131 | 132 | -- 133 | -- Indexes for table `comment` 134 | -- 135 | ALTER TABLE `comment` 136 | ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`); 137 | 138 | -- 139 | -- Indexes for table `image` 140 | -- 141 | ALTER TABLE `image` 142 | ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`); 143 | 144 | -- 145 | -- Indexes for table `tweet` 146 | -- 147 | ALTER TABLE `tweet` 148 | ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`); 149 | 150 | -- 151 | -- Indexes for table `user` 152 | -- 153 | ALTER TABLE `user` 154 | ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`), 155 | ADD UNIQUE KEY `username` (`username`), 156 | ADD UNIQUE KEY `email` (`email`); 157 | 158 | -- 159 | -- 在导出的表使用AUTO_INCREMENT 160 | -- 161 | 162 | -- 163 | -- 使用表AUTO_INCREMENT `comment` 164 | -- 165 | ALTER TABLE `comment` 166 | MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, AUTO_INCREMENT=6; 167 | -- 168 | -- 使用表AUTO_INCREMENT `image` 169 | -- 170 | ALTER TABLE `image` 171 | MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, AUTO_INCREMENT=10; 172 | -- 173 | -- 使用表AUTO_INCREMENT `tweet` 174 | -- 175 | ALTER TABLE `tweet` 176 | MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, AUTO_INCREMENT=9; 177 | -- 178 | -- 使用表AUTO_INCREMENT `user` 179 | -- 180 | ALTER TABLE `user` 181 | MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, AUTO_INCREMENT=3; 182 | /*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */; 183 | /*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */; 184 | /*!40101 SET COLLATION_CONNECTION=@OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION */; 185 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from json import dumps 2 | 3 | from flask import Flask, request, make_response 4 | from werkzeug.serving import WSGIRequestHandler 5 | from model.comment import Comment 6 | from model.database import db 7 | from model.image import Image 8 | from model.tweet import Tweet 9 | from model.user import User 10 | 11 | __author__ = 'ty' 12 | 13 | app = Flask(__name__) 14 | app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'mysql+pymysql://root:123456@localhost/moments?charset=utf8' 15 | 16 | db.init_app(app) 17 | 18 | with app.app_context(): 19 | db.create_all() 20 | 21 | 22 | @app.route("/") 23 | def index(): 24 | # admin = User('admin', 'admin@example.com') 25 | # db.session.add(admin) 26 | # db.session.commit() 27 | return "This site is under development, will come soon." 28 | 29 | 30 | def show_the_login_form(): 31 | return "login form" 32 | 33 | 34 | def valid_login(username, password): 35 | return True 36 | 37 | 38 | def log_the_user_in(username): 39 | return "Welcome %s" % username 40 | 41 | 42 | def jsonify(status=200, indent=4, sort_keys=True, **kwargs): 43 | res = make_response(dumps(dict(**kwargs), indent=indent, sort_keys=sort_keys, ensure_ascii=False)) 44 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json; charset=utf-8' 45 | res.status_code = status 46 | return res 47 | 48 | 49 | def response_json(status=200, json_dumps=None): 50 | res = make_response(json_dumps) 51 | res.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json; charset=utf-8' 52 | res.status_code = status 53 | return res 54 | 55 | 56 | @app.route("/login", methods=['GET', 'POST']) 57 | def login(): 58 | if request.method == 'POST': 59 | if valid_login(request.form['username'], 60 | request.form['password']): 61 | return log_the_user_in(request.form['username']) 62 | else: 63 | return 'Invalid username or password' 64 | else: 65 | return show_the_login_form() 66 | 67 | 68 | @app.route("/user/") 69 | def show_user_profile(username): 70 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 71 | 72 | if user: 73 | return user.json() 74 | else: 75 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s" % username) 76 | 77 | 78 | @app.route("/user//tweets") 79 | def show_user_tweets(username): 80 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 81 | 82 | if user: 83 | # return jsonify(tweets=user.serialized_tweets()) 84 | return response_json( 85 | json_dumps=dumps(user.serialized_tweets(), ensure_ascii=False, sort_keys=True, indent=2, 86 | separators=(',', ': '))) 87 | else: 88 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s" % username) 89 | 90 | 91 | @app.route("/user//friends") 92 | def show_user_friends(username): 93 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 94 | if user: 95 | return jsonify(friends=user.serialized_friends()) 96 | else: 97 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s" % username) 98 | 99 | 100 | @app.route("/tweet/post", methods=['POST']) 101 | def tweet_post(): 102 | if request.method == 'POST': 103 | username = request.form['username'] 104 | content = request.form['content'] 105 | images = request.form.getlist('images[]') 106 | if username: 107 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 108 | if user: 109 | tweet = Tweet(user.id, content) 110 | image_ids = [] 111 | if images: 112 | for img in images: 113 | image = Image(img) 114 | db.session.add(image) 115 | db.session.flush() 116 | image_ids.append(image.id) 117 | tweet.images = ','.join(map(str, image_ids)) 118 | db.session.add(tweet) 119 | db.session.commit() 120 | return jsonify(message="200 OK") 121 | else: 122 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s" % username) 123 | else: 124 | return jsonify(error="Error param") 125 | 126 | 127 | @app.route("/comment/post", methods=['POST']) 128 | def comment_post(): 129 | if request.method == 'POST': 130 | username = request.form['username'] 131 | content = request.form['content'] 132 | tweet_id = request.form['tweet_id'] 133 | if username: 134 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 135 | tweet = Tweet.query.filter_by(id=tweet_id).first() 136 | if user and tweet: 137 | comment = Comment(user.id, content) 138 | db.session.add(comment) 139 | db.session.flush() 140 | tweet.add_comment(comment.id) 141 | db.session.commit() 142 | return jsonify(message="200 OK") 143 | else: 144 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s or no such tweet" % username) 145 | else: 146 | return jsonify(error="Error param") 147 | 148 | 149 | @app.route("/profile/update", methods=['POST']) 150 | def profile_update(): 151 | if request.method == 'POST': 152 | username = request.form['username'] 153 | nick = request.form['nick'] 154 | avatar = request.form['avatar'] 155 | profile_image = request.form['profile_image'] 156 | if username: 157 | user = User.query.filter_by(username=username).first() 158 | if user: 159 | user.nick = nick 160 | user.avatar = avatar 161 | user.profile_image = profile_image 162 | db.session.commit() 163 | return jsonify(message="200 OK") 164 | else: 165 | return jsonify(error="No such user: %s" % username) 166 | else: 167 | return jsonify(error="Error param") 168 | 169 | 170 | @app.route("/search/") 171 | def show_search_result(keyword): 172 | return "Search result: %s" % keyword 173 | 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