Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: custom_flet_components
Version: 0.4.0
Summary: Custom Components For Flet Python
Author: Mudassir Farooq
Author-email: pktechmania21@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: flet >=0.28.3

# custom_flet_components

This is a custom Flet package.

## Installation

Run this command:

    pip install custom_flet_components

## Usage

Document how to use custom_flet_components here.

## CustomAPI Control
SendAPI Class â€” Complete Documentation & Usage Guide
Overview
SendAPI is a versatile, powerful, and easy-to-use HTTP client wrapper built on top of httpx that supports:

Synchronous and Asynchronous HTTP requests (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH)

Customizable timeouts, retries, and exponential backoff

Automatic authentication headers (Bearer token or Basic Auth)

File uploads, query params, JSON & form data

Flexible response handling via a user-defined callback (response_handler)

Debug logging and error callbacks

Shortcut class methods for quick calls

It is designed to work smoothly with any backend response type â€” JSON, plain text, lists, complex nested objects, or even custom formats â€” via a pluggable response handler.

Features
Feature	Description
Async & Sync	Choose async or sync mode via async_mode parameter.
HTTP Methods	Supports GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH with shortcut class methods.
Retries & Backoff	Automatic retry on failure with exponential backoff delay (configurable).
Timeouts	Timeout configurable per request.
Authentication	Add Bearer or Basic Auth headers with token/username-password.
File Uploads	Supports multipart file uploads via files parameter.
Response Handler	Accepts a callable response_handler that processes backend response data before returning.
Debug Logging	Enable detailed logging of requests and errors.
Callbacks	Hooks for success (on_success) and error (on_error) to customize behavior.

Class Initialization Parameters
Parameter	Type	Description	Default
url	str	Request URL	(required)
method	str	HTTP method ("GET", "POST", etc.)	"POST"
params	dict	Query parameters	None
json	dict	JSON body	None
data	dict	Form-encoded data	None
files	dict	Files for multipart upload (e.g., {"file": open("path","rb")})	None
headers	dict	Custom HTTP headers	None
timeout	float	Request timeout in seconds	10.0
retries	int	Number of retry attempts on failure	3
backoff_factor	float	Multiplier for exponential backoff delay between retries	1.5
async_mode	bool	Whether to run the request asynchronously	True
auth_type	str	Authentication type: "bearer", "basic"	None
token	str	Bearer token string (if auth_type="bearer")	None
username	str	Username for basic auth (if auth_type="basic")	None
password	str	Password for basic auth	None
on_success	callable	Function to call on success (receives parsed response dict)	None
on_error	callable	Function to call on error (receives exception instance)	None
response_handler	callable	Function to process backend response data before returning (receives response.json() or text)	None
debug	bool	Enable debug logging	False

Usage Examples
1. Basic Async POST Request
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response = await SendAPI.post(
    url="https://api.example.com/update",
    json={"field": "value"},
    async_mode=True,
)

print(response)
2. Synchronous GET with query params and headers
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response = SendAPI.get(
    url="https://api.example.com/items",
    params={"page": 1, "limit": 10},
    headers={"X-API-Key": "your-api-key"},
    async_mode=False,
)

print(response)
3. With Bearer Token Authentication and Retry
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response = await SendAPI.post(
    url="https://api.example.com/secure/data",
    json={"data": 123},
    auth_type="bearer",
    token="your_jwt_token_here",
    retries=5,
    timeout=5,
    async_mode=True,
)
4. File Upload (sync)
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files = {"file": open("test.jpg", "rb")}
response = SendAPI.post(
    url="https://api.example.com/upload",
    files=files,
    async_mode=False,
)
Handling Different Backend Response Types
The response_handler parameter lets you define how the response data is processed before returning.

Backend Response Types Supported
Backend Response Format	How It Is Handled	Example of response_handler
JSON Object (dict)	Parsed by response.json()	lambda r: r (default returns raw JSON dict)
JSON List (array)	Parsed by response.json()	lambda r: r if isinstance(r, list) else [r]
Plain Text	response.json() fails â†’ fallback to response.text	lambda r: r.upper() or custom parser
Nested JSON Object	User-defined extractor function	def handler(r): return [x["name"] for x in r["data"]]
Custom formats (XML, etc.)	Requires custom parsing in response_handler	Use xml.etree.ElementTree or other parser in your function

Example 1: Simple JSON object
Backend returns:

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{
  "status": "ok",
  "user": {"id": 123, "name": "Alice"}
}
Usage:

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response = await SendAPI.post(
    url="https://api.example.com/user",
    response_handler=lambda r: r.get("user"),
    async_mode=True,
)

print(response["data"])  # {'id': 123, 'name': 'Alice'}
Example 2: List of JSON objects inside data key (your example)
Backend returns:

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{
  "data": [
    {"name": "ali"},
    {"name": "fatima"},
    {"name": "ahmed"}
  ]
}
Response handler:

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def extract_names(response_json):
    if isinstance(response_json, dict) and "data" in response_json:
        return [item.get("name") for item in response_json["data"]]
    return response_json

response = await SendAPI.post(
    url="https://api.example.com/users",
    response_handler=extract_names,
    async_mode=True,
)

print(response["data"])  # ['ali', 'fatima', 'ahmed']
Example 3: Plain text response
Backend returns a plain text string:

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"Service is temporarily unavailable"
Handle with:

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response = await SendAPI.get(
    url="https://api.example.com/status",
    response_handler=lambda text: f"Server says: {text}",
    async_mode=True,
)

print(response["data"])  # Server says: Service is temporarily unavailable
Example 4: Custom XML response (needs xml parser)
Backend returns XML string.

Define handler:

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import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET

def parse_xml(xml_str):
    root = ET.fromstring(xml_str)
    return [elem.text for elem in root.findall(".//item")]

response = await SendAPI.get(
    url="https://api.example.com/xml_data",
    response_handler=parse_xml,
    async_mode=True,
)

print(response["data"])  # List of item texts from XML
Callbacks
on_success(response_dict)
Function called after successful request and parsing.

Example:

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def success_callback(resp):
    print("Success:", resp)

response = await SendAPI.post(
    url="...",
    on_success=success_callback,
    async_mode=True,
)
on_error(exception)
Function called after all retries fail or request error occurs.

Example:

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def error_callback(exc):
    print("Error occurred:", exc)

response = await SendAPI.get(
    url="...",
    on_error=error_callback,
    async_mode=True,
)
Debugging
Enable debug logging for detailed info about requests and errors:

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response = await SendAPI.get(
    url="https://api.example.com/debug",
    debug=True,
    async_mode=True,
)
Summary
SendAPI can handle any backend response type because it tries JSON parsing first, falls back to text if JSON fails, and allows you to plug in your own custom parser via response_handler.

Supports sync & async HTTP methods with retries, timeouts, authentication, and file upload.

Easy to extend with callbacks and debugging.

Ideal for fast, flexible, and robust API communication in Python projects.

Example 1: Simple GET request to JSONPlaceholder (JSON Object)
API: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1
Returns a JSON object for a todo item.

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import asyncio

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1",
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print("Response:", response["data"])

asyncio.run(main())
Output:

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{
  "userId": 1,
  "id": 1,
  "title": "delectus aut autem",
  "completed": False
}
Example 2: GET request with response handler â€” extract only title
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import asyncio

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1",
        response_handler=lambda r: r.get("title", "No title found"),
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print("Todo Title:", response["data"])

asyncio.run(main())
Output:

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Todo Title: delectus aut autem
Example 3: GET request to public API returning a list
API: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users
Returns list of users (JSON array).

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import asyncio

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users",
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print(f"Received {len(response['data'])} users")
    print("First user:", response["data"][0])

asyncio.run(main())
Example 4: GET with custom response handler â€” extract user names
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import asyncio

def extract_user_names(json_response):
    # Expecting list of user dicts
    if isinstance(json_response, list):
        return [user.get("name") for user in json_response]
    return []

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users",
        response_handler=extract_user_names,
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print("User Names:", response["data"])

asyncio.run(main())
Example 5: POST request with JSON body
API: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts
This endpoint accepts JSON and returns the created resource.

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import asyncio

async def main():
    payload = {
        "title": "foo",
        "body": "bar",
        "userId": 1
    }
    response = await SendAPI.post(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts",
        json=payload,
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print("Created post:", response["data"])

asyncio.run(main())
Example 6: Handling plain text response
API: https://httpbin.org/status/418
Returns HTTP status 418 with plain text "I'm a teapot".

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import asyncio

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://httpbin.org/status/418",
        response_handler=lambda text: f"Server response: {text}",
        async_mode=True,
    )
    print(response["data"])

asyncio.run(main())
Example 7: Using retries and timeout
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import asyncio

async def main():
    response = await SendAPI.get(
        url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users",
        retries=5,
        timeout=2,
        async_mode=True,
        debug=True,
    )
    print("User count:", len(response["data"]))

asyncio.run(main())
