Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: Trixy
Version: 2.0.0b0pre
Summary: Python proxy server
Home-page: austinhartzheim.me/projects/python3-trixy/
Author: Austin Hartzheim
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: GNU GPL v3
Description: # Trixy
        
        Some software requires the ability to take input data from a network socket, act on that data, and the send it on to a remote host (possibly in a modified state). The Trixy module allows that to be done through a simple interface. Simply create a trixy server with a handler that does what is desired. Here is an example that tunnels unmodified data to a remote host:
        
        ```python
        # /usr/bin/env python3
        import asyncore
        import trixy
        
        class CustomInput(trixy.TrixyInput):
            def __init__(self, sock, addr):
                super().__init__(sock, addr)
        
                # This output class connects to this hostname/port by default
                output = trixy.TrixyOutput('austinhartzheim.me', 80)
                self.connect_node(output)
        
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            # Run the Trixy server on localhost, port 8080
            server = trixy.TrixyServer(CustomInput, '127.0.0.1', 8080)
            asyncore.loop()
        ```
        
        ## Running Unit Tests
        The best way to run the unit tests is to use nosetests for Python 3. Alternatively, you can run the test.py script included in the repository.
Platform: UNKNOWN
