bpo-36345: Add a new example in the documentation of wsgiref (#12511)

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Stéphane Wirtel 2019-03-25 23:52:56 +01:00 committed by Brett Cannon
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@ -781,3 +781,35 @@ This is a working "Hello World" WSGI application::
# Serve until process is killed # Serve until process is killed
httpd.serve_forever() httpd.serve_forever()
Example of a small wsgiref-based web server::
# Takes a path to serve from and an optional port number (defaults to 8000),
# then tries to serve files. Mime types are guessed from the file names, 404
# errors are raised if the file is not found.
import sys
import os
import mimetypes
from wsgiref import simple_server, util
def app(environ, respond):
fn = os.path.join(path, environ['PATH_INFO'][1:])
if '.' not in fn.split(os.path.sep)[-1]:
fn = os.path.join(fn, 'index.html')
type = mimetypes.guess_type(fn)[0]
if os.path.exists(fn):
respond('200 OK', [('Content-Type', type)])
return util.FileWrapper(open(fn, "rb"))
else:
respond('404 Not Found', [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')])
return [b'not found']
path = sys.argv[1]
port = int(sys.argv[2]) if len(sys.argv) > 2 else 8000
with simple_server.make_server('', port, app) as httpd:
print("Serving {} on port {}, control-C to stop".format(path, port))
# Serve until process is killed
httpd.serve_forever()

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Using the code of the ``Tools/scripts/serve.py`` script as an example in the
:mod:`wsgiref` documentation. Contributed by Stéphane Wirtel.