http.server
—- HTTP 服务器
http.server
—- HTTP 服务器
源代码: Lib/http/server.py
这个模块定义了实现 HTTP 服务器( Web 服务器)的类。
警告
不推荐在生产环境中使用 http.server
。它只实现了基本的安全检查功能。
HTTPServer
是 socketserver.TCPServer
的一个子类。它会创建和侦听 HTTP 套接字,并将请求调度给处理程序。用于创建和运行服务器的代码看起来像这样:
def run(server_class=HTTPServer, handler_class=BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
server_address = ('', 8000)
httpd = server_class(server_address, handler_class)
httpd.serve_forever()
class http.server.HTTPServer
(server_address, RequestHandlerClass)
该类基于 TCPServer
类,并会将服务器地址存入名为 server_name
和 server_port
的实例变量中。服务器可被处理程序通过 server
实例变量访问。
class http.server.ThreadingHTTPServer
(server_address, RequestHandlerClass)
This class is identical to HTTPServer but uses threads to handle requests by using the ThreadingMixIn
. This is useful to handle web browsers pre-opening sockets, on which HTTPServer
would wait indefinitely.
3.7 新版功能.
The HTTPServer
and ThreadingHTTPServer
must be given a RequestHandlerClass on instantiation, of which this module provides three different variants:
class http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler
(request, client_address, server)
This class is used to handle the HTTP requests that arrive at the server. By itself, it cannot respond to any actual HTTP requests; it must be subclassed to handle each request method (e.g. GET or POST). BaseHTTPRequestHandler
provides a number of class and instance variables, and methods for use by subclasses.
The handler will parse the request and the headers, then call a method specific to the request type. The method name is constructed from the request. For example, for the request method SPAM
, the do_SPAM()
method will be called with no arguments. All of the relevant information is stored in instance variables of the handler. Subclasses should not need to override or extend the __init__()
method.
BaseHTTPRequestHandler
has the following instance variables:
client_address
Contains a tuple of the form
(host, port)
referring to the client’s address.server
Contains the server instance.
close_connection
Boolean that should be set before
handle_one_request()
returns, indicating if another request may be expected, or if the connection should be shut down.requestline
Contains the string representation of the HTTP request line. The terminating CRLF is stripped. This attribute should be set by
handle_one_request()
. If no valid request line was processed, it should be set to the empty string.command
Contains the command (request type). For example,
'GET'
.path
Contains the request path.
request_version
Contains the version string from the request. For example,
'HTTP/1.0'
.headers
Holds an instance of the class specified by the
MessageClass
class variable. This instance parses and manages the headers in the HTTP request. Theparse_headers()
function fromhttp.client
is used to parse the headers and it requires that the HTTP request provide a valid RFC 2822 style header.rfile
An
io.BufferedIOBase
input stream, ready to read from the start of the optional input data.wfile
Contains the output stream for writing a response back to the client. Proper adherence to the HTTP protocol must be used when writing to this stream in order to achieve successful interoperation with HTTP clients.
在 3.6 版更改: This is an
io.BufferedIOBase
stream.
BaseHTTPRequestHandler
has the following attributes:
server_version
Specifies the server software version. You may want to override this. The format is multiple whitespace-separated strings, where each string is of the form name[/version]. For example,
'BaseHTTP/0.2'
.sys_version
Contains the Python system version, in a form usable by the
version_string
method and theserver_version
class variable. For example,'Python/1.4'
.error_message_format
Specifies a format string that should be used by
send_error()
method for building an error response to the client. The string is filled by default with variables fromresponses
based on the status code that passed tosend_error()
.error_content_type
Specifies the Content-Type HTTP header of error responses sent to the client. The default value is
'text/html'
.protocol_version
This specifies the HTTP protocol version used in responses. If set to
'HTTP/1.1'
, the server will permit HTTP persistent connections; however, your server must then include an accurateContent-Length
header (usingsend_header()
) in all of its responses to clients. For backwards compatibility, the setting defaults to'HTTP/1.0'
.MessageClass
Specifies an
email.message.Message
-like class to parse HTTP headers. Typically, this is not overridden, and it defaults tohttp.client.HTTPMessage
.responses
This attribute contains a mapping of error code integers to two-element tuples containing a short and long message. For example,
{code: (shortmessage, longmessage)}
. The shortmessage is usually used as the message key in an error response, and longmessage as the explain key. It is used bysend_response_only()
andsend_error()
methods.
A BaseHTTPRequestHandler
instance has the following methods:
handle
()Calls
handle_one_request()
once (or, if persistent connections are enabled, multiple times) to handle incoming HTTP requests. You should never need to override it; instead, implement appropriatedo_*()
methods.handle_one_request
()This method will parse and dispatch the request to the appropriate
do_*()
method. You should never need to override it.handle_expect_100
()When a HTTP/1.1 compliant server receives an
Expect: 100-continue
request header it responds back with a100 Continue
followed by200 OK
headers. This method can be overridden to raise an error if the server does not want the client to continue. For e.g. server can chose to send417 Expectation Failed
as a response header andreturn False
.3.2 新版功能.
send_error
(code, message=None, explain=None)Sends and logs a complete error reply to the client. The numeric code specifies the HTTP error code, with message as an optional, short, human readable description of the error. The explain argument can be used to provide more detailed information about the error; it will be formatted using the
error_message_format
attribute and emitted, after a complete set of headers, as the response body. Theresponses
attribute holds the default values for message and explain that will be used if no value is provided; for unknown codes the default value for both is the string???
. The body will be empty if the method is HEAD or the response code is one of the following:1xx
,204 No Content
,205 Reset Content
,304 Not Modified
.在 3.4 版更改: The error response includes a Content-Length header. Added the explain argument.
send_response
(code, message=None)Adds a response header to the headers buffer and logs the accepted request. The HTTP response line is written to the internal buffer, followed by Server and Date headers. The values for these two headers are picked up from the
version_string()
anddate_time_string()
methods, respectively. If the server does not intend to send any other headers using thesend_header()
method, thensend_response()
should be followed by anend_headers()
call.在 3.3 版更改: Headers are stored to an internal buffer and
end_headers()
needs to be called explicitly.send_header
(keyword, value)Adds the HTTP header to an internal buffer which will be written to the output stream when either
end_headers()
orflush_headers()
is invoked. keyword should specify the header keyword, with value specifying its value. Note that, after the send_header calls are done,end_headers()
MUST BE called in order to complete the operation.在 3.2 版更改: Headers are stored in an internal buffer.
send_response_only
(code, message=None)Sends the response header only, used for the purposes when
100 Continue
response is sent by the server to the client. The headers not buffered and sent directly the output stream.If the message is not specified, the HTTP message corresponding the response code is sent.3.2 新版功能.
end_headers
()Adds a blank line (indicating the end of the HTTP headers in the response) to the headers buffer and calls
flush_headers()
.在 3.2 版更改: The buffered headers are written to the output stream.
flush_headers
()Finally send the headers to the output stream and flush the internal headers buffer.
3.3 新版功能.
log_request
(code=’-‘, size=’-‘)Logs an accepted (successful) request. code should specify the numeric HTTP code associated with the response. If a size of the response is available, then it should be passed as the size parameter.
log_error
(…)Logs an error when a request cannot be fulfilled. By default, it passes the message to
log_message()
, so it takes the same arguments (format and additional values).log_message
(format, …)Logs an arbitrary message to
sys.stderr
. This is typically overridden to create custom error logging mechanisms. The format argument is a standard printf-style format string, where the additional arguments tolog_message()
are applied as inputs to the formatting. The client ip address and current date and time are prefixed to every message logged.version_string
()Returns the server software’s version string. This is a combination of the
server_version
andsys_version
attributes.date_time_string
(timestamp=None)Returns the date and time given by timestamp (which must be
None
or in the format returned bytime.time()
), formatted for a message header. If timestamp is omitted, it uses the current date and time.The result looks like
'Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT'
.log_date_time_string
()Returns the current date and time, formatted for logging.
address_string
()Returns the client address.
在 3.3 版更改: Previously, a name lookup was performed. To avoid name resolution delays, it now always returns the IP address.
class http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
(request, client_address, server, directory=None)
This class serves files from the current directory and below, directly mapping the directory structure to HTTP requests.
A lot of the work, such as parsing the request, is done by the base class BaseHTTPRequestHandler
. This class implements the do_GET()
and do_HEAD()
functions.
The following are defined as class-level attributes of SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
:
server_version
This will be
"SimpleHTTP/" + __version__
, where__version__
is defined at the module level.extensions_map
A dictionary mapping suffixes into MIME types, contains custom overrides for the default system mappings. The mapping is used case-insensitively, and so should contain only lower-cased keys.
在 3.9 版更改: This dictionary is no longer filled with the default system mappings, but only contains overrides.
directory
If not specified, the directory to serve is the current working directory.
在 3.9 版更改: 接受一个 path-like object。
The SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
class defines the following methods:
do_HEAD
()This method serves the
'HEAD'
request type: it sends the headers it would send for the equivalentGET
request. See thedo_GET()
method for a more complete explanation of the possible headers.do_GET
()The request is mapped to a local file by interpreting the request as a path relative to the current working directory.
If the request was mapped to a directory, the directory is checked for a file named
index.html
orindex.htm
(in that order). If found, the file’s contents are returned; otherwise a directory listing is generated by calling thelist_directory()
method. This method usesos.listdir()
to scan the directory, and returns a404
error response if thelistdir()
fails.If the request was mapped to a file, it is opened. Any
OSError
exception in opening the requested file is mapped to a404
,'File not found'
error. If there was a'If-Modified-Since'
header in the request, and the file was not modified after this time, a304
,'Not Modified'
response is sent. Otherwise, the content type is guessed by calling theguess_type()
method, which in turn uses the extensions_map variable, and the file contents are returned.A
'Content-type:'
header with the guessed content type is output, followed by a'Content-Length:'
header with the file’s size and a'Last-Modified:'
header with the file’s modification time.Then follows a blank line signifying the end of the headers, and then the contents of the file are output. If the file’s MIME type starts with
text/
the file is opened in text mode; otherwise binary mode is used.For example usage, see the implementation of the
test()
function invocation in thehttp.server
module.在 3.7 版更改: Support of the
'If-Modified-Since'
header.
The SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
class can be used in the following manner in order to create a very basic webserver serving files relative to the current directory:
import http.server
import socketserver
PORT = 8000
Handler = http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
with socketserver.TCPServer(("", PORT), Handler) as httpd:
print("serving at port", PORT)
httpd.serve_forever()
http.server
can also be invoked directly using the -m
switch of the interpreter with a port number
argument. Similar to the previous example, this serves files relative to the current directory:
python -m http.server 8000
By default, server binds itself to all interfaces. The option -b/--bind
specifies a specific address to which it should bind. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. For example, the following command causes the server to bind to localhost only:
python -m http.server 8000 --bind 127.0.0.1
3.4 新版功能: --bind
argument was introduced.
3.8 新版功能: --bind
argument enhanced to support IPv6
By default, server uses the current directory. The option -d/--directory
specifies a directory to which it should serve the files. For example, the following command uses a specific directory:
python -m http.server --directory /tmp/
3.7 新版功能: --directory
specify alternate directory
class http.server.CGIHTTPRequestHandler
(request, client_address, server)
This class is used to serve either files or output of CGI scripts from the current directory and below. Note that mapping HTTP hierarchic structure to local directory structure is exactly as in SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
.
注解
CGI scripts run by the CGIHTTPRequestHandler
class cannot execute redirects (HTTP code 302), because code 200 (script output follows) is sent prior to execution of the CGI script. This pre-empts the status code.
The class will however, run the CGI script, instead of serving it as a file, if it guesses it to be a CGI script. Only directory-based CGI are used —- the other common server configuration is to treat special extensions as denoting CGI scripts.
The do_GET()
and do_HEAD()
functions are modified to run CGI scripts and serve the output, instead of serving files, if the request leads to somewhere below the cgi_directories
path.
The CGIHTTPRequestHandler
defines the following data member:
cgi_directories
This defaults to
['/cgi-bin', '/htbin']
and describes directories to treat as containing CGI scripts.
The CGIHTTPRequestHandler
defines the following method:
do_POST
()This method serves the
'POST'
request type, only allowed for CGI scripts. Error 501, “Can only POST to CGI scripts”, is output when trying to POST to a non-CGI url.
Note that CGI scripts will be run with UID of user nobody, for security reasons. Problems with the CGI script will be translated to error 403.
CGIHTTPRequestHandler
can be enabled in the command line by passing the --cgi
option:
python -m http.server --cgi 8000