Httpd.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # #--------------------------------------------------------------------- """Simple HTTP Server. This module builds on BaseHTTPServer by implementing the standard GET and HEAD requests in a fairly straightforward manner. """ #--------------------------------------------------------------------- import os import posixpath import BaseHTTPServer import urllib import urlparse import cgi import shutil import mimetypes import commands #--------------------------------------------------------------------- try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from StringIO import StringIO #--------------------------------------------------------------------- __version__ = "0.6" __all__ = ["SimpleHTTPRequestHandler"] #--------------------------------------------------------------------- class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler): """Simple HTTP request handler with GET and HEAD commands. This serves files from the current directory and any of its subdirectories. The MIME type for files is determined by calling the .guess_type() method. The GET and HEAD requests are identical except that the HEAD request omits the actual contents of the file. """ server_version = "SimpleHTTP/" + __version__ #----------------------------------------------------------------- def do_GET(self): """Serve a GET request.""" #f = self.send_head() f = self.do_test() if f: self.copyfile(f, self.wfile) f.close() #----------------------------------------------------------------- def do_HEAD(self): """Serve a HEAD request.""" f = self.send_head() if f: f.close() #----------------------------------------------------------------- def send_head(self): pass #----------------------------------------------------------------- def do_test(self): f = StringIO() f.write("<title>Test</title>\n") f.write("<h2>test</h2>\n") f.write("<hr>\n") (status, output) = commands.getstatusoutput("ls -l") lines = output.split('\n') for line in lines: f.write("%s<br>\n" % line) f.write("<hr>\n") length = f.tell() f.seek(0) self.send_response(200) self.send_header("Content-type", "text/html") self.send_header("Content-Length", str(length)) self.end_headers() return f #----------------------------------------------------------------- def copyfile(self, source, outputfile): """Copy all data between two file objects. The SOURCE argument is a file object open for reading (or anything with a read() method) and the DESTINATION argument is a file object open for writing (or anything with a write() method). The only reason for overriding this would be to change the block size or perhaps to replace newlines by CRLF -- note however that this the default server uses this to copy binary data as well. """ shutil.copyfileobj(source, outputfile) #--------------------------------------------------------------------- def test(HandlerClass=SimpleHTTPRequestHandler, ServerClass=BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer): BaseHTTPServer.test(HandlerClass, ServerClass) #--------------------------------------------------------------------- def run(HandlerClass=SimpleHTTPRequestHandler, ServerClass=BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer): server_address = ('', 9000) httpd = ServerClass(server_address, HandlerClass) httpd.serve_forever() #--------------------------------------------------------------------- if __name__ == '__main__': run() #---------------------------------------------------------------------